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in the 6 you and workers are among the dead of today's rainy strikes and a school in gaza. they can get the highest casualty totaled for best off and a single in the hello. i'm down, jordan, this is on, is there a life from don't coming up. several bodies are recovered in the knowledge here in the city of trenton donald collapses, but they're off as many more have done warnings that a hurricane is getting stronger. it's a southern us, the an outrage in mexico senate, but it fails to stop a move to a point the judges. but something about the
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in guns that no one is bad. the words of the human agency for palestinian refugees of to israel latest attack on a school in the, on the santa refugee camp. the building was being used by the u. n. to shelter 12000 displaced palestinians, 18 people died and they attacked 6 of those where you and stuff, including the manager of the shelter. the agency says it's the highest death toll for it. still off in a single incidents in 11 months will swell in response to the attack on route release. a statement on x which reads this school has been hit 5 times since the will become its home to around 12000 despise people. many women and children. no one is safe in gaza, no one is fed. schools and other civilian infrastructure must be protected at all times. they are not a target. we quote an old policies to the conflict and never use schools, all the areas around them, submit
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a treat for fighting purposes. i'll just say it was kind of assume was that the scene a short time after 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 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 the 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 ended and i can see you on smell the smell of lunch because of the strike now files of ruffles and even. 1 does have been 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 this. the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hits in that time,
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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 1st time the 1st 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 release destroyed all home 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's at least must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding has but um it has checked to that safety that can no longer be easily restored. directed by zoom out. just the rough on the so ross, palestine as well. william dury as the director of unrest, washington office, he told down to 0 that this wasn't the 1st attack on unrest, sites and gaza. this is certainly and sadly, not a unique situation. a total of a $190.00 of hundreds installations have been damaged. that includes a $128.00 of our school sheltering internally, displaced people. many of them hit more than once. the united nations provides the israel east with gps data on where every location, all of our locations. and in fact,
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to dispel another room or do you and just doesn't get off 1 in the morning and decide to drive somewhere in gauze. every one of those movements is coordinated with the israeli defense force. i mean, as you saw on monday, a, you weren't con boyd, 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. meanwhile in the occupied westbank and his ran the strike targeting a vehicle was killed, 3 people, the car burst into flames and to call them legs on wednesday night. a nearby house also caught fire hold on 700 people have been killed in the occupied westbank since october 7th. but elsewhere into caught them is ready for us as appeal to pallets, demands and thrown up a house during raids and the city. some houses were also set on fire byes, ready soldiers. paramedics treated at least 13 people, including children who were injured. studies,
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really selling on something living on is again raising concerns of a wide out regional conflict. is really i'm, it says it struck 30. it has below launches overnight. the latest round of showing comes as is where the defense minutes, the you have gallant says his country is moving, it's focused away from gaza to live on. i'll just, there was an, a 100 reports. how much are you in southern level one, strike after another huge explosions heard across southern lebanon is really army said fighter jets, hit about 30 rocket launchers and other military infrastructure belonging to hezbollah. these attacks are becoming more frequent as this really officials increase their rhetoric of threat against the armed group and national and fee modified up. we are in a phase of escalation, but it's still control metals, at least for now, and then yahoo has been doing what do you want? that is and is pushing for us. felicia and as
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a form of pressure on has belong to. israel strikes appeared to be part of a strategy to prevent the arm to group from building its military capabilities, particularly close to the border. the war of attrition is likely to continue in the absence of a deal on a withdrawal by husband law. the fighting on the 11 on front, or what someone is well called, the northern front is directly linked to what is happening in casa. no diplomatic initiative can make progress until, as well as war on the script. and israel can never when this loan war of attrition is real, should know that civilians comp return to their homes in the north unless the war on guns and that is opposition and it will not change despite the threats isabel has so far failed to separate what are seen as 2 front lines. officials say the army is now preparing to change the situation and shift focus from gaza to 11 on. although israeli officials have been resorting to inflammatory threats and they
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have said they prefer to resolve the issue diplomatically through mediators, has been the official say, the group does not seek a wider war, but it is prepared for one. so far, both parties have been cautious and their actions have been measured to avoid all out war. and while sporadic escalation has been the nature of this conflict, confrontations are expected to become more intense center for their eligibility to southern living on the properties of being recovered in nigeria off to flooding, caused by the collapse of a dime, millions of liters of water hit the northeastern city of my degree. as of my interest in our thoughts. i rescued probation, but ended in tragedy. baby who might have waited 36 hours to be rescued, only to drown when that boat capsized by you was retreat, bye apologise and is given. the final right before by real office has confirmed
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they have recovered several bodies. they would say how many. but clearly the body count is high and will continue to rise. we have many need it, ask you what i bought for them on the said go money source or time these best in other ways. yeah, there's some hope that convinced the point. and also at the same time, the big, big r, r, cause for the army on tuesday, a section of the allowed them collapsed, raising millions of gallons of water into a degree city. that quote everyone by surprise and unprepared it by gives the work and say more than 1200000 presidents copying effected with how the city is still under water rescue work. i say thousands of stuff trapped in their homes or what's left of them. the rest, your brushing is carried out mainly by volunteers like this. they say your
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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 instead of jesse, it's where 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 overwhelming. i don't know what to do. 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. 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
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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, the hey hurricane has made land phone and the southern us state of louisiana, a neighboring states of bracing to feel the fix. a state of emergency has been declared in louisiana, mississippi. after hurricane financing, it was upgraded to the category to store the living urge to evacuate low line coastal areas. nbc is j. grey reports at the streets and the new one and city center now almost empty as the time to evacuate. it has about ended for people here in new orleans. this storm is made land fall to the south 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, sustained winds, right? now, driving rain, they expect to see between 6 and 12 inches of rain as a storm passes through. if there's any good news about the system, it's the idea that it sped it up. it's forward motion. so it was moving in about 10
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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 and 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 and affected and so that brings up some federal funds and some federal aid to come in and help out as the storm passes through. right now we've got our teams as well as a response teams, a gathered and staged 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 a curfew in place. we still do see on occasion people out and you see that during storms. but for the most part, it looks like everyone heating the advice of officials here and,
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and making sure that they're in an area right now where they can be, say, and, and watch and see exactly what procedure may bring to this city. mexico senate has approve the controversial over hol, let means judges will be chosen by popular vote president under his money lopez, alberto says the reform will find corruption in the judiciary and prevent criminals going free. but critics say, it's written mexico's root of no, i'll just say it was due on the homeland has more now from mexico city. no, even the protest is when they did this and it could stop. one of them is controversial results in recent mix. can history legislate to simply move to an alternative building to pos? did you did sure were full, it will among other things replaced in ty supreme court and around 7000 of the judges with new ones elected. but popular vote, president group is open the door and he's policy morrenda. site will bring fresh
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faces to clean up corruption and convict more criminals then let them go. part 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 justice. on the country side, judges elections for the posts will inevitably bring them closer to the political will, but claim they'll need to raise money, make promises, all of which can compromise their independence. almost one up was these united king battery powered judge is going to come paint and who's going to about the kinds 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 someone in mass media and autonomy will be completely lost. the report also being significantly less experience and qualifications. we record of new judges in
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protest against the proposal. so they haven't been last year. and it's been a long period of shipping to the president and he's part, 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, for 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, 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
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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 in mexico. john holman, which is either mexico city and now media improves the health of the full. my president, alberto for jamal rate, is not critical. big to 6 year old has long standing health issues off a number at emergency treatments. for the more he was released from prison last year off to 25 year sentence for human rights abuses and corruption from personal break here. and i'll just say when we come back, the orange glow was threatening to engulf more homes while so dishonest is declared in the us state. plus on tony angela in london were once in a century expedition design, golf is turning assumptions of the office. the,
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the now it's still hot in southern california where the far as are still building is new real jobs and that change was cool down in the northwest. but maybe the thing to notice is what's happening down here from seen having made line for louisiana res, fully a partner. so the know if it's still got some fairly strong winds, but it's taking it off and reading, but i think it's moving fairly quickly. so the amount of funding will be limited from that point of view, and by the time we get to friday, you are to take the storm toll just residual, right? they say it's cool down the northwest corner, back to where it should be at that rate is just catching north dakota. otherwise, it's a fairly drawn looking picture. i think, much improved the northeastern states. so it was strong seats in the gulf of mexico taking much of the energy from the rest of the central america. there are a few channels around, more or less from cuba east was. these are pieces of days are often new shelves to
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clean their, to pull, maybe in the legal house, and on the pacific coast of mexico study west as well. same is true in northern columbia, a bit of a surprise here because that's also a recorded a new record right in the north to columbia. i have to say, but such a point to be a new september echo the heat from brazil, which is taking the smoke from the faucet, is gone all the way down safe meeting. these encroaching thunder storms through panic. roy and se presented the
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the, the welcome back. you're watching out. just a record remind of on top storage here that's on a ton of you and run school housing. just based on this, to me, on some central gauze of killed at least 18 people, 6 unrest off them. those aren't on the bed in the, on the sandra refuge account as well. the times it was targeting how much leadership bodies are being recovered in northeastern nigeria to flooding caused by the collapse of time, millions of liters of water. if the city of my to break are coming from seeing a strength and then to a category to store on his my land phone and the southern us state of louisiana.
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they've been states of racing to see the yes, the state on to me blinking as an ounce, more than $700000000.00 and additional support for ukraine and it's war against russia blinking and push fund sector. david, allow me visited key for adults with ukraine's president flooded me as an escape. that was, it comes with a crucial time in the war. we want you trained to 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 as well. and i told, leaving this on the quincy institute for
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a sponsible state property says the visits come as the tide is turning against ukraine on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia cost has to great extent failed well rusher is pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bass up so that i think there is now a, a strong feeling among the western military analysts that the tide of war is running against ukraine and that unless something can be done to address that balance, ukraine is likely to lose a good deal more territory at the very least. but there is another reason why that, that going to key if, which is that. similarly, if you listen to a sensible west of military analysts, there is no very, very different than that. the ukraine can actually defeat russia and plus rush
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arrived all the ukranian territory. it was taken. and so, as i think and also said, going to ukraine to explore the goals of the ukranian government, which i take to be uh, code full on just have you. what would you claim to be able to be ready to concede in any peace negotiations? explains congress as voted to recognize venezuelan opposition and candidate edmondo gonzalez as the president elect. that's despite president nicholas nor do as claims that he was july's election gonzalez's. now in exxon, in spain, 11 american edits the same human report then as wailings in madrid, demonstrated in support of windows, silas, the presidential candidate whom they believe won the july 28 election percentage arrived this week. in spring after being granted political asylum law,
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president nicholas med ludo says that he won the poll despite critics insisting that there is credible evidence to the contrary. now my brutal is applauding his opponents decision to leave the country going to policy. 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 electro fraud 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 deanna kind of meal is decorating who work pays for next week's national independence day. but she has little to celebrate. so she's one of more than a 1000000 venezuelans who have migrated to, to lease, and some of the became president and says she'd hoped themselves would take office
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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. my buddhist 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. i don't, i don't look at the window or you today at the window is the most valuable possession the oven, as well as have because he is our president elect to. and 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, who wrote everybody. the us 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 buddha's opponent say that they to have a plan from now until january. but concede, they need
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a stronger commitment from the international community for it to work. see, and human al jazeera santiago. residents are describing how the homes and costs have been left charged by the latest wildfire to hit the us state of california. the government has now declared it as often as the fires continued to spread out as it was. how does your castro it has more? the 1st pool of smoke appeared monday as captured by this time left satellite footage. then multiplied to cover much a southern california authority say, a work crew using heavy equipment accidentally cause the spark. and that's all it took. we went through many years of drought and you know, our fuels are chaper out here in southern california is what we call drought resistance. was dropped, resisted up to a point surveillance cameras capture the so called airport fire, now spreading across to california counties engulfing telecommunications equipment
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a top a 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 these 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. 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 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
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all of 2023. experts say it's the result of a heat wave and likely a new normal heidi joe castro alger 0. people in zambia are living through one of its west routes and decades. low water levels at lake korea but means it can produce enough electricity they brings and bob ways also in trouble. i'll just say i was having the tassel reports now from korea. 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 classroom during 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. and there was quite a bit of trauma and stuff really bad as to say we need to do something more
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investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no longer a luxury life so the cost of living cost to reboot down provides hydro electric power to a station other than the inside of the lake in the north. and to this and bobby and 5 on the south. the time, most of the country's electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over, they want to label the lake, leave a have dropped dramatically because of the drought boats involve it ends up being either late to generate power. low to labels means a pretty the supplies having drastically cut in some bobby that means daily blackouts sometimes up to 18 hours. so yes, the o'neill,
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with the phenomenon has cause droughts and heat waves in his amazing region. now lake reba is shrinking. it's working a lot of people had him with us out there pretty but it's a bali, the strong by work is that can years main airport is now over off of the union and government region agreement. as part of the day over the government would only go ahead with its plan to least be able to india as a dining group with the union's approval. hundreds of passengers when a stranded up of the apple workers went on strike. so have cuz coalition government is facing what's seen as a 1st real challenge to it's unity in a dispute of education. those precedents turn on posts as due to sign the basic educational laws amendment bill on friday for the democratic alliance as positively low and its current form and things of the kind of nation. and see from the government of unity with the party 3 months ago. off at last that's majority, i'm trying and elections. and your exhibition of the dot jobs has been some fun golf husbands in london this week. the 60 best width display that the national
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gallery show him in a new light away from that of 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 tow. in a new show of his works, the 60 paintings cause a his joyous 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 low and his yet in a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. but these paintings adjust 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. great to say despite his illness, this was a man planning his.
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