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the, the safe, them even come in as an international anti corruption, excellence award denominator hero. now the israel strikes, it's a school sheltering thousands of displaced palestinians and central gaza. you and workers are among those killed the somebody, the miller. this is out to 0 life from deluxe, also coming up, the u. s. and u. k. form is hundreds of millions of dollars and additional support for ukraine and it's war against restaurant handshakes and smiles as the to us presidential candidates meets again off to
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a hate to show down in the 1st debate will have reactions on the swing states plus i'm tony angela in london. why once in a century expedition design gulf is turning assumptions of the office. the beginning was a way at least 18 people have been chosen. an attack on a school and the all new say about refuge account. the school run by the you and houses, thousands of displaced palestinians in central garza to own west off members or among the dead. thousands of people have been injured. israel claims it was targeting a homeless leadership compound, atari cup was who was that the seat in a short time off to the attack? i'm now in a job when it's cool and those are rocks, refuse it, come on. this is the impact certainly will destroy, cannot. we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected. to that
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you on run, show that back is housing thousands of palestinians, families. we can see huge holes in the we can see people are looking for anything in order to confuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this came of destruction is on president did, i can see you on smell the smell of loans because of the strike now files of ruffles and even. 1 does have been absolutely unfolding this entire area that track has been carried out by in years. very flight to just on we can see here. let me show you that has been used to attack this. the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hit in time. what people were waiting for food. well, i haven't got beautifully banana lost such a mess of medicine. all of a sudden there was a huge explosion. the section of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing to patience. we rushed to see our children, but found them torn to pieces. this is the 5th time the 5th time the school
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building has been pounded by his ready war pines. it's supposed to be a safe sheltering area. off my children, 6 of them were killed. are these children terrorists? may god punish them, these rights 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 do? this valley generally only has been sitting about tuition centers in the past couple of months and a very intensive read them where at least move them 16 about 2 weeks, for instance, has been called it said this story has been carried out in an area that police must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been seeking safety in this place, i think is but um, it has childhood that safety that can no longer be easily restored. directed by zoom out. just a rough, rough kind of sewing,
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almost as negotiation team is met with the guitar, a prime minister, any junction intelligence change, the group health folks in wednesday to discuss the latest developments and goes on fulton bought a car is a professor of public policy at time i've been calling for university, he says the ceasefire deal proposed earlier this year as becoming out of date. it was announced and made by them then took it to the security council. i made it securely to international the middle of june. but the thing is accepted as riley is refused it. now those rays have created further facts on the ground, including this quarter door. and the minute of the policy of, of guys of the philadelphia code, the code there is an excuse for them to stay engaged. but the court, the, the tour it was, the servers is the one they created that split together into 2. and this colorado, just north of the turkish hospital, goes all the way from east of guys, up to the, to the sea. for kind of me to wide is where i will never leave that out. they have
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now split the guys into 2. they will not allow blessing us to return no without being screened by them. and they use the excuse of security, but this really to make the policy is live even more difficult. and as soon as there is a cease fire and the possibilities for the police to use to make a choice, i suspect that a lot of people are, they have the right. they have the ability, they will seek to move somewhere else because the area now is totally and then have to and the occupied westbank is really forces have killed to palestinians and blown up a house doing rage and to look around. some houses will also say some 5 eyes ready soldiers. paramedics are treating, at least to 13 people, including children who injured. one is where the soldiers been killed off to being rammed by a truck near the settlement of give us a soft any occupied was bend. these really on me says the palestinian drive. it was taken to hospital off to being shot. need abrams as more from identity one and yet
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remember line the occupied was bank. as we are overlooking the scene of what is really for us to say is a rahman attack against has really soldiers that are here in this area. news from a law in the occupied west bank. 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, 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 it storming over the family home,
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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, in their villages. and we've seen this in the past is really settlers talking, palestinians following what they say are a tax against is really sutler is here in the occupied with bag already we've been seeing is where the subtler is ramping 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. do that. but he does eat all the
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occupied to us bank palestine of the newest secretary of state, anthony lincoln's announcement within the $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine and its war against russia. blinking then is british countable. david, let me on t for talks, was you queering and president start him. is a lensky. the visit comes at a crucial time in the world. lincoln says, unity will remain with more than 50 countries back in ukraine. we want you trying to win and we're fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its break 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
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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 $100000000.00 and security aid 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 you as soon you can have been reluctant to give you credit permission to use a certain weapons and long range muscles against targets inside rochelle, full fee of escalation. patrick berry is a defend specialist, and for monday, so analyst, he says that position might be changing. 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
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confirmation of the rainy and delivery, the ballistic missiles. i know that the, the mood music saying that they're looking at these carefully indicates a shift to position, potentially. and i wouldn't be surprised if it's something calibrated here, which potentially we've seen the salami slicing of a before, mainly with the security guarantee, the u. k. which is lumped into the, the storm shadow saying 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 this norm shadow at within its, 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. and the u. s. a. donald trump is on the defense of criticizing moderators and claiming, choose a night's abc news. presidential debate was cumberland harris was rigged against him. the democratic and republican nomination of squared off for 92 minutes in philadelphia, covering
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a wide range of subjects the 1st time the trump in harris has made some person. kimberly, how could propose from philadelphia a couple of harris subject bases. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward. well, campbell, a harris appearing nervous at 1st, soon found her stride with 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 terrace 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. by her tab seem to trigger the former president,
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especially when she claimed people started leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. people the lead morales going 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 start reading people's pat. it's a claim that city denies. they're eating the dogs, the people that came in there, eating the catch, they're eating their eating the pets of the people that lives there. and this bill, trump wasn't able to hit back and harris on one of her biggest vulnerabilities was who was that our policies keep change a half and don't represent the change. and voters say as they want, everything that she believed 3 years ago. and 4 years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophy now. in fact i was gonna send her a mega hat. cala harris's campaign has extended an invitation to donald trump for
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a 2nd presidential debate in october. trump has responded that he'll think about it. kimberly healthcare alger 0, philadelphia wells is there is john henderson brings this reaction from the battle ground state of michigan or well, michigan is really is if it were to states, if you go to when urban area like here in detroit, it's very democratic. and if you go to the rural areas, tends to be very republican. we happen to go to a debate sponsored by the detroit association of black organizations right here in downtown detroit, majority african american, very heavily democratic. and of course, people there were thrilled with what they heard from comma let harris. they shared her the mood, donald trump black. if you went across the state, you went to the rural areas where it is. we had a reporter in pittsburgh,
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in pennsylvania, in those areas. it's an entirely interest if people are watching a different debate, vh year trump's, they do like the faces coming to here, which makes harris was making during that evey. but she got a big boost at the end of the night, when taylor swift, the senior endorsed harris called her a talented leader and signed it in a, in a kind of a, a throwback to j. the vance, the republican vice presidential candidates, she signed it childless. cat lady, a bit of a slammed to him because he criticized the democrats for being a party of what he called childless cat ladies. anyway, many people we see here though, the young people here at the university you might see walking behind me. we've asked several of them if they watched the debate, and i would say less than half said they had. so part of the problem for pamela harris is, maybe she did perform very well. most pools,
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and most of the reviews seem to suggest she did. but it's really about who watched it and who's watching the replays of that debate that could determine what kind of a bump she gets out of this. but i'll tell you here in detroit, they're thrilled with the way it went off. still ahead of notice there for you was flooding and decades, and nigeria move in a 1000000 people that display stuff to them collapses. and why support has a vin as well as a physician data, say his exile is just the beginning of their fight for recognition. the you can expect a bit more rain to blow through the major cities in south australia are laid melvin sit down and eventually brisbin will see significant rang. i think most significant, most likely embrace been right. last a couple of days late says the in to friday,
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the temperature, the high during the teams bit below what you might like, i suppose, but maybe uh, this is the picture then for fridays drive that pay attempted to stay the same, the same exact much move on the western side of australia, up to about 7 degrees above average. suppose and right up to was broo, the winds coming out the interior by the time we get to friday, cross church with cool down again. but its like it'd be raining of your head, significant reading, running out through sapphire and just catching northside and just to drive through most of indonesia, occasional big funds. so majority off to the north of that, which is seasonally, of course, where they should be and still as a resident to tie for jackie, this is in north vietnam. the still funding on the ground has been funding in northern thailand as well. but most the heavier, he's more like to be now in north and me in the or his auction to folding a positive typhoid yankee. and of course, the seasonal. right. and then there's more to talk about the heat in the middle of
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china is coming down with the addition of rain being cars on its way to eastern china the the the . ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the original to 0 reminder about top stories, the solid, at least 18 people have been killed in an attack on a school at the, on the said refugee camp in central garza, that you wouldn't run school houses, thousands of displace palestinians, 2 or more staff members are among the dead the, with secretary of state and sleep. lincoln's place $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine. and it's war against russia blinking on his with his account about david, let me on key for talks with you quick and presidents. 30 minutes landscape. donald trump's gone on the defensive, criticizing moderators and claiming tuesday nights us presidential debate will come with the address was riggs against him. the nominees squared off for 19 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects. of the collapse of
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a diamond noisiest to nigeria is caused, severe flooding, destroying thousands of homes and worsening a dire humanitarian. the crisis moved and a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes and bono states of straining resources. and then they are really battling in security and hunger. emergency work . i say somebody's having retrieved you and says, the flooding is the worst and made a great and for 2 years i'm address has more for my degree on hold. and i do. and governments responding to the crisis yesterday, the vice president was here in the evening. he met some of you for me. some of 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 will deliver goods and services as well as food items to those who are in need. what happened this morning was the governor of the state went around
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distributing money to families affected so that they can buy what they can because these floods to everybody i know is they've done both sort of to suddenly and there was no progression on growth for food items for most of the donates full shows, uh the medicines and everything. everybody was 4th and shocked and surprised by the sudden breakage of that done. and this process continued. we got to that more than 1000000 people. 1.2000000 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, i was saying and those weren't able to solve bridge something out of there. what's, what's left of that holes. 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 don't know the situation that in right now,
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but most of the city hop on present at least isn't a lot of people in zambia and living to one of the worst routes and decades. low water levels at lake reba means the country called produce enough electricity. the country is energy ministry says the power button on the lake feeds could shut down within weeks. neighborhoods and bob was also in trouble. i run the tests or reports from karuba 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 in 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 it was, quite takes a bit of trauma and stuff really bad as to say,
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we need to do something more investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no longer a luxury so the cost of shipping cost gallery madame provides hydro electric power to a station other than the inside of the lake in the north, and to visit bobby and $5.00 on the south. so taking most of the country's electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over. they want to label the lake re but have dropped dramatically because of the drought, boats, and baldwin and zambia. neither legs generate power loads labels means they produce supplies. having drastically cut in small we mean daily blackouts sometimes up
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to 18 hours for yes the oh nino with us and nominate has cause droughts and heat waves in his i'm busy region now. lake reba is shrinking. it's worrying a lot of people had him with us out there couldn't eva isn't bye to the strife i work as of 10 years may new port is now over of to the union and government reached an agreement. as part of the deal, the government would only go ahead with its plan to lease the efforts in india as a donnie group with the unions approval stuff, save the controversial plan with the other on a group will lead to mass layoffs and pull working conditions. hundreds of passengers was left stranded off the vehicles look as went on strike. south africa's coalition government is facing was seen as the 1st real challenge to is unity in a dispute over education was president sort of was a and lead to of the agencies due to sign the basic education those amendment vote on friday. but the democratic alliance is posting the law and its current form will endanger the coalition day and see formed
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a government of national unity with the parties. 3 months ago of the it lost its majority in general elections. mexico senate has approved a controversial judicial oval that will lead to the country's judges being chosen by popular vote. president lopez overdose as the reform won't, slight corruption in the traditionally several hundreds of broke into the senate closing late on tuesday to protest against the reform they say the constitutional change reasons, the rule of little space congress has voted to recognize when his regional position candidates edmondo gonzales as the president elect. that's the spiked president nicholas maderos claims that he won july's election. gonzales is now in exxon in spain. and is, let's see a newman reports. his departure has left many wondering if the fight for recognition of these alleged victory is over. and then his wailings in madrid,
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demonstrated and supported with window gonzales, the presidential candidate whom they believe won the july 28 election percentage arrived this week. and spring after being granted political asylum. president nicholas med rudo says that he won the poll despite critics insisting that there is credible evidence to the contrary. now my brutal is applauding his opponent decision to leave the country. go to paula, theatre and behold on saturday world, i tell investor, edmondo gonzalez, whom i confronted after the election that i understand the decision he's made and i respect it. i wish him well. the decision has demoralized many business wailings, including those were pouring across the border into neighboring brazil seeking humanitarian refugee status. and pro they'll go on ahead of the electrical fluid was the last stroke we didn't want to do, right? we don't want him, he's making us stop in to the other. the other kind of meal is decorating who work
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pays for next week's national independence day. but she has little to celebrate. she's one of more than the 1000000 venezuelans who have migrated to to lease, and some of the became president and says she'd hoped, gonzales would take office so that you could return home. his exile is unsettling. she says your but i still have faith in january change will take place because god is in control of everything. who does current term ends in january and opposition leaders at home and abroad, say that, but besides this is exile is not the end, but rather a tactical retreat, you know, good window or you today at the window is the most valuable possession that ven, as well as have because he is our president elect to know if you want the elections . and right now we need the president elect who is alive, not murdered, or jailed or kidnapped by the dictatorship of nicole last month. euro in the us
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state department is brushing off criticism that the tongue gonzales out to dry and insist it's considering a number of options to pressure venezuela's government action in venezuela. president, my buddhist opponent say that they to have a plan from now until january. but can see they need a stronger commitment from the international community for it to work. to see a newman, al jazeera, santiago, erie, and president of us who possessed guns held folks in a walk, is 1st formed visit. he met with erupt prime minister in an effort to strength and ties and discuss the regional security. mamo de la hed reports from, but that it is the 1st floor and a visit to bite you around. zip president, minnesota position. and at, since he took office in a july, his choice of iraq to be his 1st for an destination is highly significant. it indicates that iraq extends as a major while i a, this is interesting because
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a like other at previous uranian presidents who started the 1st 4 and visits white speaking do, and headquarters, for example, or visiting other the east asian countries, neighboring countries over here on the 2 sides that signed a number of memorandums of understanding in civil fields do you? what kind of it today we signed 14 memorandum of understanding and various fields. adding to previous memorandums that will represent a promising roadmap for mutual cooperation between the 2 countries. we have agreed on securing the border areas through the width of a bi lateral security committee, but the, the areas of corporation covered in this visit to also included the economics, a trade transportation and control exchange muscle position. can the union president at seemed at very much concerned about the regional conflict and he
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also stressed the need to unify the vision of both your work on your, on towards the conflict in the region. and namely, that is really campaign. again, it's because in the site science district team come, it's crimes against humanity and shuts hospitals and schools. all these crimes are carried out by us and it opened up and send out munitions and palms. this visit comes as about that is hosting get an international point conference, which is called and go to international and major companies at to invest any iraq's energy sector. so at one of the main issues covered in this visit is the trick volume. it can only that and also transportation between the 2 countries. so it also, it wants to say that it can still take a major role in the energy sector. any luck among these major international energy companies in iraq without the do,
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i hate. i'm just gonna buy that new exhibition of the dutch artist vincent van gogh hope he is opens in london. this week. the 60 plus works displayed at the national gallery show even a new lights away from that of a tortured artist johnny angela has moved from london. ambitious, but deliberate. this is the story of vincent van golf. the cure rate is wanting to tow in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cover 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 yeah, in a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. but these paintings a just as joyous. his subjects may be felt a patient suffering deeply seen him in the background. but he still finds b. c, the gardens at the hospital. 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

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