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on the your better tomorrow the is rarely strikes on a school to at least 18 people, including the 6 you. one was in central garza, the one says it's the biggest death toll of and stuff and a single incident. the time for me to miller, this is old. is there a lie from dell also coming up? several bodies are recovered in nigeria is my degree of the damn collapse triggered flooding in the cities. warnings, the hurricane is getting stronger as a base down on southern states in the u. s. plus, until angela in london were once in a century expedition design gulf is turning assumptions of the office
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the in gaza. no one is spelled. those are the words of the you, an agency for palestinian refugees of to the latest attack on a school in the all new se like refuge account. it was being used by the you into shelter, 12000 displaced palestinians. 18 people died in the attack 6 of those killed well own westoff members, including the manager of the shell, to the agency says it's the highest dest toford stuff. and the single incident in response to the attack on. while i released the statement on x, which reads the school has been hit the 5 times since the war began. it's home to around $12000.00 displays. people, mainly women and children. no one is safe in gauze, no one is sped, schools and other civilian infrastructure must be protected at all times. they are not a target. we call on all parties to the conflict to never use. schools will be areas
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around them for military or fighting purposes. direct i was in was at the scene a short time off to the attack. i'm now in a job when it's cool and those are rocks roughly they come on. this is the impact solely or destroy cannot. 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 the who we can see people are looking for anything in order to fuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this came of destruction is on for us. it ended and i can see you on smell the smell of lunch because of this to like know files of ruffles and even. 1 does have been absolutely unfolding this entire area that truck 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 this. the recreation center eye.
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witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hits in that time, what people were waiting for food. well, and we've been in a little bit of a sudden there was a huge explosion. the section of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing to pieces. we rushed to see our children, but found them torn to pieces. this is the 5th time, the 5th time the school building has been pounded by is ready, war planes. it's supposed to be a safe sheltering area of my children, and 6 of them were killed. these children, terrorists make 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 to ation centers in the past couple of months and a very intensive read them where at least more than 15,
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about 3, for instance, has been called. it said, this story has been carried out in an area that police must be protected to some of the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding has but um, it has childhood that safety that can no longer be easily restored to erica by zoom out just the rough on the so ross kind of going, okay, william durry is the director of own was washington office. he joins us from washington, d. c. thanks very much for joining us. and i'll just sarah 6 members of one row, i've been killed in the strike. it's the highest death toll in one single incident . all of you and stuff. how does own work continue to operate when it appears its own style, so not safe. but thanks for the opportunity to join you and yet again, we see a conflict where there seems to be absolutely no bottom to it. uh,
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6 call 6 colleagues lost today brings the desk told just i'm, i'm homeless down in this conflict of 220, which is the highest ever in united nations history. our staff is as you why you notice that no place to safe and casa, our staff are on the front lines and they're not going to back down. they're not going to stop doing their job. but you are absolutely correct that nowhere in gaza is safe, right? now, you wouldn't say is if it's shared information with as well, that the school was being used as a shelter, more than 12000 people. the why then does israel so target the location? is that intelligence being used against the you when and against people seeking shelter? they well, this is certainly and sadly, not a unique situation. a total of a $190.00 of hundreds installations have been damaged. that includes
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a $128.00 of our school sheltering internally, displaced people. many of them hit more than once and you are correct. the united nations provides the israel use with gps data on where every location, all of our locations. and in fact, to dispel another room or do you and just doesn't get off 1 in the morning, you decide to drive somewhere and gauze it every one of those movements is coordinated with the is rarely a defense force. and as you saw on monday, you weren't con void, it was going to vaccinate children in the north of gaza against polio. we stopped for 8 hours and included a very significant damage from bulldozers to our conflict. they also are appealing for schools not to be used as military targets, yet it still happens. you've also mentioned more than 200 stuff, been killed over
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a throughout this period of the war and gaza. this once again is a flagrant disregard of international law. but it seems very, there's what can be done to stop it at the moment, i would have to agree with you. in fact, the commissioner general legalize really just noted that frankly, the longer the saving impunity prevails over these. instead, inside the display shelters the more international humanitarian law, and the more the geneva conventions will become irrelevant. and, and this is not just, this is not going to be a situation that is just going to be restricted, the gaza. the world is watching to see what they can get away to explain why the convention, for example, becomes irrelevant to explain why noise is not to being adhered to. this is the 1st time the school's been targeted and we've heard many
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a time and you've said it again tonight. there is no safe space. so place will people in gaza. what are people the continuing to face? well again, a $128.00 of our schools have been hit at least once, most of the more than once that 70 percent of the schools that we are in the summer school system in gauntlet. you know, international humanitarian law is quite clear that you have to protect these people, but it just, it is being completely ignored in this instance. and again, the fear is not just about what's going on in gaza, but that bad actors throughout the world are watching and been waiting to see the reaction to this. and william to be the director of union was washington office. thank you very much for joining us. this evening and expecting us stating to us the situation in gaza, of through the news that 6 of your colleagues were killed in that strike. and the
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occupied westbank and his really is strikes targeting a vehicle is killed, 3 people, the vehicle burst into flames and a narrow street of took her. i'm late on wednesday nights, a nearby house also called fire will. the 700 people have been killed in the occupied was bank since october 7th. elsewhere and to look around me is really forces of kill 2 palestinians and blowing up a house during raids in the city. some houses will also set and fire bodies ready soldiers. paramedics treated at least 13 people, including children who were injured of the us. secretary of state, and to me blinking is announced more than $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine and its war against russia blinking and british foreign secretary david law me visited k 4 talks with you. courtney and presidents that in mid zalinski, the visit comes at a crucial time in the war. we want you trained to win and we're fully committed to
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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, the united states, the united kingdom, are united in support of ukraine and a success. i know told even is the director of the you raise your program at the quincy institute for responsible stay croft. he says, the visits come as the tide is turning against keys on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia or coast has to a great extent failed while rushers pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bos up. so that i think is now a, a strong ceiling among of western military analysts that the tides of war is running
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against ukraine. and that's, and that's something can be done to address that balance. ukraine is likely to lose a good deal more territory at the very least bought. there is another reason why that, that going to key if which is that similarly, if you listen to the sensible western ministry on this, there is no very, very different than that. the ukraine can actually defeat russia and plus rush arrives all the ukranian territory is taken. and so as a big can also said, going to ukraine to explore the goals of the ukranian government, which i take to be a code full on. just have you. what would you claim to be able to be ready to concede in any peace negotiations?
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bodies are being recovered in nigeria, following a flag caused by the collapse of them. millions of liters of oil to hit the northeast and city of my degree. how many traces there and sent this report rescue operation, but ended in tragedy. baby who might have waited 36 hours to be rescued, only to drown when that boat capsized by you was retrieved by apologies and is given the final rights before by real. the office has confirmed they have recovered several bodies. they would say how many, but clearly the budget county is high and will continue to rise. we have many needed ask you what i've had for them on the said go mondays or so time these best in other ways. yeah. there's something called that one band viewpoint. and also at the same time, the, the big r r, cause for the general army. on tuesday, a section of the allowed them collapsed,
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raising millions of gallons of water to a degree city. that quote, everyone by surprise, an unprepared by gives the work, is a more than 1200000 residents helping effected with how the city is still under water rescue work. i say thousands of stuff dropped in their homes or what's left of them. the rest, your brushing is carried out mainly by volunteers like this. they say your professional divers available. they could do that. so far they've been only given life jackets rolled onto like those who made it out to live, come here, temporary camps vacated just a few years ago by people displaced by the book lot. i'm insurgency. it's why i've been to book an infant strapped to i back and 3 children intel or cold for me, for the foreseeable future. confused and hungry. she doesn't know who to talk to, or why to the hyatt united. i don't know where the rest of my family's it is so
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overwhelming. i don't know what to do. and then i didn't government promise to get been to the over a 1000000 displays back to their homes in a week. an overly ambitious objective with much of the city, i'm still in updated mission government. we'll take all necessary steps to help ease your pain and suffering. it's a responsibility the government will shoulder. right now. the concern of most of the displaced is why to find food and shelter, and there is little of it to go out here. how many degrees i would use either my degree. still ahead on al jazeera, be always glow, sweetening to engulf small homes, say wildfire dissolves to declared. and the us states the,
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as you can expect, a bit more rain to blow through the major cities in south australia allied melvin sidney. and eventually brisbin will see significant, right, i think most significant, most likely in brisbin, where i lost a couple of days late says the into friday, the temperature, the high during the teens bit below what you might like, i suppose. but maybe, uh, this is the picture then for friday is dried up here, attempting to stay the same. the sunny side much move on the west side of australia up to about 70 degrees above average. suppose and right up to was broo, the winds coming at 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, reading got through sapphire and just catching northside and just to drive through most of indonesia, occasional big sense of majority of to the noise of that, which is seasonally, of course, where they should be and still as a resident to tie for jackie, this is in the vietnam. the still funding on the drive has been funding in northern thailand as well. but most the heavier is more like to be now in those than me in
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the, or has 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 china is coming down with the addition of rain being cuz on its way to eastern china, god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to belong to you and to your children for evermore right here in my back yard. listen to this, there is some realtors here just to make sure you know whether you're accident from michigan. we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany, to june, your findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on it. just yeah, that's all i could say the or
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the the watching or is there a reminder of the top stories, the solid, at least 18 people has been killed and an attack on a you in run school housing, displace palestinians, and central garza 61 of our staff members are among the dead and the on the say what procedure is real claims. it was targeting, i'm us leadership, compound parties of being recovered a ne and nigeria following a slide caused by the collapse of them. millions of liters of war to hit the city of my degree cus, secretary of state and sleep. lincoln's pledge $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine and its war against russia. lincoln and these british counterpart david
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levy, i'm chief of taxes, ukrainian president. that is an escape all retains made land full in the southern and us state of louisiana and neighboring states of bracing for you. in fact, a states of emergencies being decayed in louisiana and mississippi of the hurricane francine was upgraded to a category to storm people all being large to evacuate low line coastal areas. in b, c. j. great joins us from new orleans. thanks very much for joining us. in the hurricane run, seen just made land full in louisiana. tell us about the evacuations. yeah, for me to end the time to evacuate. it has about ended for people here in new orleans. this storm is made land fall to the south and, and just a bit to the east of where we are right now, and is now moving across land and towards this city, 100 miles an hour. sustain winds right now,
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driving rains. they expect to see between 6 and 12 inches of rain as a storm pass it. so if there's any good news about the system, it's the idea that it spread it up. it's forward motion. so it was moving at about 10 miles an hour through the early morning hours now up to 17. so it's going to rush through the city pretty quickly. still going to deliver quite a blow. many areas here in new orleans in the surrounding coastal regions below sea level. and so flash flooding is definitely going to be a serious problem. here. we have shelters in place, not only here in orleans parish, but in 3 other parishes across the state. there is an emergency order in effect and so that brings up some federal funds and some federal aid to come in and help out as a storm passes through right now we've got power teams as well as a response teams, a gathered and staged of just outside of the strikes on and waiting to get in. once the storm moves through delivers, it's punched to new orleans. there's
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a curfew in place. we still do see, on occasion people out you see that during storms. but for the most part, it looks like everyone heating the advice of officials here and making sure that they're in an area right now where they can be say, and watch and see exactly what front seat may bring to the city. right. okay, great. well, the nbc, thanks very much for that update. as evacuations continue in effect of states a residence describing how their homes and cause of being left charged by the latest wildfire to hit the us state of california. the governors decode as disaster as the flames continue to spread, hydro custer as well. the 1st plume of smoke appeared monday as captured by this time left satellite footage. then multiply to cover much a southern california authorities say a work crew using heavy equipment accidentally cause a spark. and that's all it took. we went through many years of drought and you know,
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our fuels are chaper out here in southern california is what we call drought resistance. was drought resistance. up to a point surveillance cameras capture the so called airport fire, now spreading across to california counties engulfing telecommunications equipment a top mountain peak. the terrain has made it a tough go for firefighters. national guard troops called in by california as governor, are using helicopters and planes to help fight the fire some of the slugs. so you can see, i'm right out to the east here. um, some of them are barely high, couple for even our most fit firefighters. and so those are challenges that were up against this family in orange county was told to evacuate, but decided to top it out when things have looked optimistic. not so anymore. you can see fire coming over the ridge now. we've had flames coming up it's. it's getting a little scary or now, despite those efforts, tens of thousands of buildings are shrouded in the orange glow of
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a fire lit sky. homes and vehicles have been engulfed and at night the wall of flames chew through another hill. california as well as fire season is just beginning and already it's seen nearly 3 times as much land area burned as all of 2023. experts say it's the result of a heat wave and likely a new normal heidi joe castro. alger 0 springs congress has voted to recognize venezuela. no position candidates at one to gonzalez's the president's elect. that's the support president nicholas maderos claims. he won julys election . gonzalez is now an exile in spain, and is lucy and human reports. his departure has left many wondering if the frightful recognition of these alleged victory is over then his wailings in madrid demonstrated in support of windows, silas, the presidential candidate whom they believe won the july 28 election percentage
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arrived this week and spring after being granted political asylum, president nicholas, my brutal 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 boy theatre, and behold on sunday 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 board, going to neighborhood 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 to him, he's making us stop. it is to the other. the other kind of meal is decorating who work pays for next week's national, independent state. but she has little to celebrate. she's one of more than
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a 1000000 venezuelans who have migrated to, to lease, and some of the became president, and it says she'd hoped themselves would take office so that you could return home . his exile is unsettling. she says your but i still has a set in january. change will take place because god is in control of everything. my buddhist current term ends in january and opposition leaders at home and abroad . say the silas is exile isn't what the end. but rather a tactical retreat. i don't, i don't look at the window today at the window is the most valuable possession that's been as well as have because he is our president elect. he won 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 during the us state department is brushing off criticism that it's hung gonzales out to dry and insist it's considering
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a number of options to pressure venezuela's government action in venezuela, president, buddha's 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. see a newman al jazeera santiago, a mexico sentence approve the controversial judicial oval hole that lead to the country's judges. been chosen by popular vote. president under his monroe lopez, abra doses. the reform will fight corruption in the judiciary and prevent criminals going free. critics say addresses the rule of law in the country. john holman, has moved from mexico city no, even the protest is who invited the senate could stop. one of the most controversial reforms in recent mexican history legislate to simply move to an alternative building to pos did you did sure were
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full. it will, among other things, replace the entire supreme court and around 7000 of the judges with new ones elected by popular vote. president rope is over the door and he's policy morrenda. say, well, bring fresh faces to clean up corruption and convict more criminals then was left and then from one of them. interesting. 2 judges are going to be differently because they're not going to be moved by political influence or nepotism. but be at the service of the people and feel free to impart just is on the country side. judges, elections for the posts will inevitably bring them closer to the political will. they claim they will need to raise money, make promises, all of which can compromise their independence, almost have enough policies. united kimberly power judge is going to come pain in who's going to about that kind of disease. i think they're going to be supported by local governments business, the co cheese. i'm not coast those in the country who have the capacity to position
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someone in mass media and autonomy will be completely lost as the result also being significantly less experience and qualifications. we required of new judges and protest against system was 1st proposed. so they haven't been last year. and it's been a long period of shipping to the president and his policy. but everyone seems to agree and it's a mystery shows the system i've lost the pro could people have so no space in the 90 percent broad sco him record. the question is, is this for full, really the way to fix, you know, say several civil society groups. the problem, according to them, isn't the judges, but of failure by minutes. can public prosecutors to successfully investigate crimes only around 10 percent of all the cases opened every year? actually lead to criminal charges before cool. now the no i,
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the reality is that the prosecutors don't have the tools to investigate all the coordination with police to do so. they receive a case and then it's just doing paperwork. so while we don't get rid of this habit of just investigating on paper and have real investigations based on witness testimony and data analysis, things loans improve to reduce your phone, doesn't concentrate on that. but in the next couple of years, the better or worse, it will change the face of justice and mexico going home and i would just say to mexico city, a strife i work is of kenya is main. airport is now a well off to the union and government reached an agreement as well as of the deals . the government would only go ahead with its plan to lease the efforts in there's a donnie group with the union's approval. hundreds of passengers will have stranded off to the airport workers went on strike to so that because coalition government is facing what scene is the 1st real challenge to its unity in
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a dispute over education laws, presidents hold them up. what's the needs of the agencies do to sign the basic education noise amendment full on friday, but the democratic alliance is bossing the rule and its current form will endanger the coalition. the agency formed a government of national unity with the policy 3 months ago, often lost its majority in general elections. but frances is in single pool on the last leg of his 12 asia and the pacific. the pontiff is expected to meet fellow trace of clergy during his visit. this is the 1st paper trip in nearly 4 decades to single pool home to listen to all fumbling and roman catholics. the visit to the region includes indonesia pop on your guinea and is to move a new exhibition of the dutch artist offensive uncle who opens in london this week. the 60 plus works displayed at the national gallery show him in a new light way from that of
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a tortured artist charlie angela has moved from london. ambitious but deliberate. this is the story of vincent van golf. the cure rate is one to tell in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cover his joy as 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 of the cussing office a and his yet, and a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. these paintings adjust this 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 curious to say despite to.

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