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the, the at least 14 people that killed and then is really a talking to school in central guys. i un, workers are among the dead. the so i'm for the back to boy, you're watching how to 0 lied from my headquarters even though also a head country extends minds as a to us presidential candidate needs again after heated showdown in their 1st debates the us and u. k. promised hundreds of millions of dollars in support for ukraine is war against russia and the west, striding in decades in nigeria, more than a 1000000 people out of space softer a dime collapses funding the northeastern city of my divorce.
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the thank you for joining us. we begin in the gaza strip, where at least 14 people have been killed in an attack on a school, in the on new se rocked refugee camp. the school run by the united nations houses thousands of disgrace palestinians in central guys to on rice staff members are among the dead. dozens of people have been injured. israel claims it was targeting a mosque leadership compound as well. i got the law of a sudden there was a huge explosion. the section of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing into patience. we rushed to see our children, but found them 20 paces. this is the 1st time the 1st time the school building has been pounded by is writing more planes. is it supposed to be a psych sheltering area? all my children, 6 of them were killed. these children,
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terrorists make god punish them. these right least destroyed all high killed and stuffed people. women, a widow and children, often 6 children, including a baby twin. what crime, what rome did these innocent children d. o. just as tara cup was whom was at the scene of the attack a short while ago. i'm now in a job when it's cool, unless i rots, refuse it come on. this is the impact solely or destroyed. now we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected to the to on run show to about is housing, thousands of palestinians. some of these we can see huge holes in blue. we can see people are looking for anything in order to fuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this kind of destruction is on for us. it into the can see you on smells the smell of lunch because of the store like no files or ruffles. and even does have been
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absolutely unfolding this entire area that top has been carried out by in years. very flight to just and we can see here, let me show you that has been used to attack the this, the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hits in that time, what people were waiting for food to be distributed in this evacuation center. this is incredibly, very devastating. now even neighboring areas have been widely impacted from that slide. these valley generally only has been sitting about duration centers in the past couple of months in a very intensive read them where at least more than 15, about 20, for instance, has been targeted. this storage has been carried out in an area that's at least must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding is by the army, has checked to that safety that can no longer be easily worse. fluids, power companies do, i'll just the euro on the so ross,
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palestine has way and the occupied westbank is really forces of killed 2 palestinians and blowing up a house during raids into korean. some houses were also set on fire by is ready soldiers, fire medic, so treating at least 13 people, including children who were injured. and one is really soldier has been killed after being rammed by a truck near the settlement of the about us off in the occupied westbank. these really ami says the palestinian driver was taken to hospital after being shot. either abraham has moved from del, did one me or my law in the occupied westbank swear, overlooking the scene of what is waiting for us to say is a robbing attack against us really, soldiers that are here in this area. neither i'm a law in the occupied westbank. before a few years we've seen a palestinian attack against is really soldiers in this area that has led these really forces to put a post that has one is really soldiers, at least almost 247. and this is when we've seen this morning,
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the footage of this vehicle robbing towards the soldier. now palestinian said he could have lost control over his vehicle. so it's not clear yet whether the 58 year old driver was intending really to do an attack. now we've seen these really forces is storming over the family home, and if indeed it was considered an attack, then we expect these really forces to demolish his house. this is what palestinians have been calling a collective punishment against palestinians who are all things seeing these really subtler is expanding and increasing their presence at the expense of palestinians. now, posting is in the surrounding villages in the neighboring area are expecting, is really subtler is to start attacking palestinians in their homes and their villages. and we've seen this in the past is really sutler is talking,
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palestinians following what they say are a tax against is really settlers here in the occupied with bag already. we've been seeing his way the settlers romping up their attacks against palestinians since the war started. they say that passed away and say that they enjoy a look of impunity and there's no accountability which is allowing the settlers to continue harming and hurting palestinians. knew that but he didn't just eat off the occupied westbank house by the united states. donald trump is on the defensive, criticizing moderators and came in choosing, i'd say the senior. this presidential debate was coming to harris was raped against him. the democratic and republican nominees quite often 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects. it was the 1st time that trump and harris met in person. kimberly healthcare reports in philadelphia,
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a couple of harris septic spaces. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward. wilson, campbell harris, appearing nervous at 1st, soon found her stride less attacking donald trump for what the bible administration inherited. donald trump left us the worst public health epidemic in a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. and what we have done is clean up donald trump's mess. the hair is also hit, the former president, hard on his abortion stands a critical issue for millions of voters. i think the american people believe that certain freedoms, in particular, the freedom to make decisions about one's own body should not be made by the government. that like her tab seem to trigger the former president, especially when she's claimed people started leaving his rallies early out of
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exhaustion and boredom. people don't leave my rallies. golding trump, to appear angry and unstable, was the strategy harris used throughout the debate? will answer the question on emigration. truck mused in the city of springfield, ohio figures education migrant started reading people's pat for it's a claim that city denies. they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the catch, they're eating their eating the pets of the people that live there. and this bill, trump wasn't able to hit back and harris on one of her biggest vulnerabilities was who was that her policies keep change a half and don't represent the chance. and voters say as they want, everything that she believes 3 years ago. and 4 years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophy now. in fact i was going to send her a mega hat. cala harris's campaign has extended an invitation to donald trump for a 2nd presidential debate in october. trump has responded that he'll think about
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it. kimberly helped get alice's 0. philadelphia, for an oil has been held is being held in new york city to march the 23 years since the 911 attacks city officials as well as national leaders, are in attendance including this. yes, presidential candidate. so we're joined by relatives of victims of the attacks that brought down brought down the world trade center, getting 2753 people, seminary events are being held and the pentagon and in shang sale, pennsylvania, you are a secretary of state and to me blinking in these british counterpart. david nami, are in k photonics, where ukraine's president, for me is a landscape. the visit comes at a crucial time in the war. blinking has announced more than $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine. and it's war against russia. we want you trained to
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win and we're fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its great defenders and citizens to do just that. now, support for ukraine will endure, because it doesn't depend on any one country. any one party, any one election? here today, united states, the united kingdom are united in support of ukraine and a success. but were united along with dozens of other countries, including the enduring coalition of more than 50 countries that are provided more than a $100000000000.00 and security a to ukraine since february of 2022, and continue to materially support ukraine. today. our message, our collective message, to putting this clear, our support will not wayne, our unity will not break. meanwhile, germany's chance that olaf shoulds has said future ukraine. peace conferences must include russia. the call for an increased effort towards ending the conflict. as
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calm as opposition in germany rises over the cost of supporting ukraine in the war . russia was not included in a peace conference held in switzerland in june. dominic kane has won this from berlin. and it's important to remember that germany is ukraine's largest european china of age cash. and that sort of thing, but support for the war and ukraine has diminished very considerably in recent months and a dressing in addressing that hold off shots on a wider scale. have this message in parliament, all these arguments. yes, just a moment and i say again now is the moment now is the time when we have to explore what is possible. and it's the right for the queen and president to say, and i repeat this once again that we need another peace conference in russia must be at the table anticipates, but not everyone in parliament sheds that points of view. the, as it were, a leader of the opposition, the head of the christian democrats fried his mouth,
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disagrees with that to you and said, but actually allowing vladimir putin or any of his representative to be as a peace conference on his terms was totally unacceptable. he said that actually ukraine should still be receiving the sorts of weapons at present. so lensky has said that he needs, and he's worth remembering however, that in recent elections in east german states, and then another one coming up into sundays. the level of support for the policies of extreme less than extreme rights who are both opposed to support for the war. ukraine will, has been rising very considerably indeed. and off shots represents a parliamentary seats in front of a state where the election will be in 2 sundays. he's feeling the pressure from that dominant k houses era fairly again, the us and u. k. have announced millions of dollars in additional economic and military a to ukraine. early i spoke to patrick jury, who was
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a defend specialist at the university of 5 and a former need to unless he says that the, you can, us are getting indications that deposition on ukraine's use of certain weapons inside russia is changing. and ukraine, se, it's going to be passed over as on tape. lincoln said to the bosses who meet on friday. and we will see i'm looking at the lay of the land. i think that the trajectory is all the same previously between the us being very rich us and to do this 10 days ago. then the confirmation of the rainy and delivery, the ballistic missiles. i'm now the, the, the mood music saying that they're looking at these carefully indicates a shift of position. potentially. i wouldn't be surprised if it's something calibrated here, which potentially we've seen the salami slicing of a before, maybe with the security guarantee, the u. k, which has lent into the the storm shadow thing a little bit more than the us on it's attack them system. maybe the u. k says, okay, 1st of all you can use a storm shadow at within its,
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its range of 250 kilometers off the russian border. and then the u. s. my box them up and later on. so yeah, you can use the attack comes, but i think the move music is shifting. yeah. not to mexico, where the senate has approved a controversial visual over hole that will lead the countries judge as being chosen by popular vote. present lopez over door says the reformer, fight, crushing the judiciary several hundreds broke into the senate, building made on tuesday to protest against the reform they say the constitutional change breton, civil o'clock, john home and has moved from mexico city. and so just say, well, if we need to be elected that will mean that will be containing will mean raising money. mean getting close to pull the positions they will be making promises that then we feel bound to keep once we're in a judging state rather than being completely free. so they feel that they will ruin the economy. that's cool. so a complaints in mexico, in a sense from sounds that it might open the back to what's organized crime in the
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country. they already are in lots of local elections in this country and what judges and civil society griggs have said, well, we'll fed up for an organized crime. great since i have a judge. so what's to say they wouldn't meddle in elections for judges in the future. and that from end of the $7000.00 judges more or less that's over the countries do. dish rates will. now once this bill is eventually, property costs will be elected. supreme court is actually going to be completely changed out. that's going to be run by a that's going to be elected. now in, in the future. that's quite an important point because the supreme court has really been accounts like the president and his manual office of the door. it is administration, it's been an obstacle to some of his plans. and what some people have said here is that this is a consequence of that. the couldn't get what he wanted and security reform and other things. and now he's looking for more client judiciary. again,
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what he says is that he's looking for fresh spaces. he's looking to mend a broken justice system. still head on algae 0, until angela in london where i once in a century expedition design gulf is tending assumptions of the office. the african narrative from african perspective. now, the boy, yeah. how about his big data by shift show documentary by african filmmakers from the democratic republic of congo. and one that was never going to be letting them know. so can we just stand in front of you? you purchased what made the intimate connection between myself and diggers and mexicans, and settling africa direct on. i'll just be around investigative, just sharing personal stories with global dougherty exploring the funds
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the plugin you're watching, which is 0, live from doha, a recap of our top stories this hour. at least 14 people have been killed in an attack on a school at the new c rock refugee camp in central garza, the you in run schoolhouse has thousands of displaced palestinians, too onerous staff members are among the dead. donald trump has gone on the defensive, criticizing moderators and training tuesday nights. us presidential debate was coming to harris was raked against and nominated squared off in 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects in the us secretary of state on to me thinking so support for ukraine will ensure and there's a correlation of more than 50 countries backing vin against russia, the us and u. k. have announced millions of dollars in additional economic and military
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support for ukraine in its war against rush to kenyan. now with strike by work is that the main airport is now over after the union and government reached an agreement. as part of the deal, the government would only go ahead with expand to least the airport to india is donny group with the unions approval. hundreds of passengers with less stranded after the airport workers went on strike design being where people are living to one of its squares drops in decades, low water levels at lake korea by means the country can't produce enough electricity. somebody is energy ministry says the power plant it feeds could shut down within weeks. neighboring zimbabwe is also affected. higher, more tests every for some korea of the school computer lab doesn't get use much anymore. people in zambia are going without paul for more than 20 hours. every day known as no shipping, we have to pump out what happened to attend a meeting to the class and,
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and the toilets and everything. on the school side. one day we had a terrible incident where because of love shedding, we just didn't have enough of what uh and there was quite a bit of trauma and stuff really as bad as to say, we need to do something more investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no longer a luxury so the cost of living cost $3.00, madame provides hydro electric power to a station on design, the inside of the lake, in the north and to this and bobby and 5 on the south. the time, most of the countries electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over. they want to label the lake 3, but have dropped dramatically because of the drought, boats,
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and baldwin and zambia. neither legs generate power loads labels means they produce supplies. having drastically cut into the lobby, that means they blackouts sometimes up to 18 hours for yes the oh nino with the phenomenon has cause dropped and heat waves in his i'm busy region now. lake reba is shrinking. it's working. a lot of people have been with us out there pretty, but it's about waist as the collapse of a dime in northeast and nigeria has cost of the flooding, destroying thousands of homes and wasting a di humanitarian crisis. well then, a 1000000 people have been for some that homes in borneo states training resources in an area already battling in security and hunger, emergency workers, se somebody's have been retrieved. united nation says the flooding is the way of seeing my degree, in fact, to use to one of them. i mean, before i knew it was,
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had covered my entire house, so i fled with my children. as i'm speaking to you, my house is completely flooded. the only thing i have left with is the clothes on my back. my. i've been there as i'm looking at that. so the flood came in. we tried to push it back, but it overpowered us. we then left our homes and we made our way to this camp where we have a place to stay for now. but we do not have food. i just areas, i'm a dangerous has small from now i do great. my degree on how the nigerian government is responding to the crisis yesterday. the vice president was here in the evening. he met some of the problem is some that the company is going to deliver food, shelter, and medicines to them, and 24 hours of to we've been through those times and very few supplies of reach the people that it's a desperate situation in those areas. the state government, the regional government problem is that it was built by goods and services as well as food items to those who are in need. what happened this morning was the governor
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of the state went around distributing money to families affected so that they can buy one big can because these applied to everybody i know is they've done burst sort of to suddenly and there was no professional growth for food items so mostly donates full shows up for medicines and everything. everybody was totally shocked and surprised by the sudden breakage of that done. and this process continue. we are told that more than 1000000 people, 1200000 people have been affected. now if i understand that more people are coming and if i move out of frame, now, what do you see is a continuous stream of people? what able to watch save and those? why able to salvage something out of there? what's, what's left of that whole? so that's the situation we're seeing right now across the board. real estate in and i did. and what we understand also is that the waters, i've gone downstream and impacted other communities after many degrees. and we
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don't know the situation that in right now, but uh, most of the city help us with you at least isn't water in south africa is coalition government is facing was seen as a 1st real challenge to its unity in a dispute over education laws. president, to run a poster and leader of the agencies due to sign the basic education laws. amendment bill on friday for the democratic alliance says, passing the law and its current form will endanger the coalition in the form, the government of national unity with the party 3 months ago at a loss its majority in general elections. yvonne's president, my superior scan is in a rock on his 1st official for an trip. as a scan was met by the rocky prime minister mom, as she asked donnie now discuss efforts to strengthen trade and security as well as a war on gaza year. the union leader is expected to sign a number of agreements around agriculture, tourism and antiquities during his 3 day trip. now,
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new exhibition of the dutch artist vincent van gogh opens in london this week. the 60 fast works displayed at the national gallery show him in a new light, away from that of a tortured artist, charlie angel every for somebody that i'm vicious, but deliberate. this is the story events and van golf the curators want to tell in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cause of his joy, his 1st month living in the yellow house in the south, the front in 1888 full of hope. this is when he painted the summer flowers, but it also covers his stay in hospital, after cutting off his elbow and his yet and a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. but these paintings just as joyous his subjects may be further patients suffering deeply seen him in the background. but he still finds b. c, the gardens at the hospital. a great to say, despite his illness, this was
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a man planning his career coughing out his position in the 12th of the painting. these works, he wrote to his brother explaining how he wanted them displayed. but this was also a man who just a year later would kill himself. and he thought very much about which paintings he wanted to show together. he thought about what kind of colors to use to create a motion. and it was not. he's past the motion that he wanted to put into the picture, but he wanted to reach his view with emotions. poets and love is the national galleries, 1st exhibition devoted to the dutch artist, typing into his universal appeal and showing how he re made the world around. when you look at his paintings, vivid rites moving, et cetera, you almost to follow his thought process. these in the, in the way he lays down 8 often very,
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very quickly. but he's also making thousands of aesthetic decisions about how, what he wants to achieve. this was then go at the height of his creativity and inventiveness. this exhibition, tons on it has the idea of i'm golf and tort should office painting in a drunk frenzy and spewing out walk off to what instead, it shows us. yes, he was a visionary, but he was very deliberate about his process. he can sit in deep 3 houses, what was going to reach people. and he said he wanted to create all the feature which he did chart engine an outage. there are we want to show, you know, some live pictures from the united states. this is the us president job. i didn't vice president come of the harris in shang sale, pennsylvania as the us commemorates the 23rd anniversary of the september 11th attacks. pres, invite binding and vice president harris visiting 1st, respondents risk long as insurance sales,
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when one of the pains went down on september 11th was 2001 that is in use for now on knowledge a 0. stay with us for inside story. next, thank you so much the the, the day, the sun, the storms and weston society, the do produce some funding are still the show on the satellite picture. he's of the day if you're like, they produced themselves on the heat is the real story for most was i have to say, i once it gave me a hit 50 in southern iraq, austin and all of them had to say this is yes, they've goes up in baghdad, 48.4 is a new september reco. it's, it's still hot here. so help on the western side. overdrawn is one of the temperatures will come down a little bit and the full cost for the breeze coming out of iraq is a whole $1.00 to going down through the gulf. it pick some, most shopping doesn't help with humans to be around the gulf states. otherwise, it's
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a dry looking picture. faulty full in dubai actually use much often they should be 5 above average. any about one below the record or for september, there's a cooling breeze coming into the venture nurses and still quite a breeze going down the red sea. so tropical ass, good. the veins with the sun coming size, seals and big dime pulls are possible inside of sedan, the central african republic, the sea and still nigeria. but science of that, it's still quite a dry picture. you'll notice the mama soon breezes still visible on the coast of townsend. you can yeah. and some of the of, it's just not as strong as it was. however much for the size, the strong within size of show. and it's getting quite health again in botswana, 7, above average.
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