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the, the safe them even come in as an international anti corruption, excellence award denominator hero. now, the global condemnation of israel's attack on a school in central garza 18 people are killed including 6 you and saw the you're watching all the 0 life from headquarters in delphi and getting navigates also coming up. emergency teams rescue people from floodwaters in northwest or nigeria. we're more than a 1000000, are displaced. poland or just the us sector states a list, restrictions on keep using long range weapons against russia.
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the stuffing into the new space x crew embarks on the 1st civilian space. well, the hello international condemnation is mounting against israel after an air striking central dogs are killed. 6 employees of a u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. warner raw says it's the highest death total among good stuff in a single incidents since the group was formed. 70 years ago. 18 people were killed in the strike. funerals were held on thursday morning for some of them. the school was being used as a shelter. it was housing around $12000.00 displace palestinians. the foreign policy chief says he's outraged by the attack on wednesday. and on the side on the refugee camp,
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germany the u. k. and us have also all condemned the straight with regard to the, to the attack looks. the 1st thing that's usually important to, to underscore is the essential, vital imperative workers humanitarians and gaza. and for that matter, around the world and a 6 essential that those activities be protected and indeed be, be facilitated. we need to see mandatory insights, protected. and that's something that we continue to raise with israel. let's speak to our correspondence auto plaza, who's joining us from dated back from central garza, so the u. n says that the school bomb today, not only obviously killed several un stop to bonds yesterday, excuse me, killed several un stuff, but this was the 6th time thought a israel has bomb this particular shelter for the people who manage to survive. what options do they have on the wheels?
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they have a very narrow window of options left for them. the reading in light of the cars t of light uses left for palestinians. also the destruction of the vast majority of residential neighborhoods across the entire cause of stripping our families have been chose to sleep from the local district has been cleaned from the city of fine units. and now they are being prepped in the central area on the outskirts of a ma, c and the city of han newness. now those people have been absolutely going to her rustic humanitarian circumstances that were forced to hit to on run shelters in order to get use from the, from the united nation services in these locations, including the affordability of food and water for displaced families. and apparently, the fact of the, the tech has been carried house in a towing, where people waiting for food to be distributed in the area. now families, despite the danger, until the example they remain on this page. in fact,
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evacuation center simply because they have no way to go on. at the same time, there was a very troubling cross instruction by these women to treat one talk between evacuation senses under the pretext that they had been used as come up senses by how mazda culprits taught it. in the past hour, we've been learning that the u. ends polio vaccination, campaigning. garza is now being extended until friday. so we know what's behind that decision as well. uh, the, this the, according to the latest updates that we manage to receive from gauze governments, media office, they confirmed that the vaccination campaign has extended to another day in full tech sites in the notes of this trip. then this is absolutely important. a step being taken by me to come organizations in order to guarantee that no child will be missing the from the receiving this vaccines that is incredibly important to you don't feel like children from adults told us that had been detected back in july
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and it's important important to remind all of us that during the 1st 2 days of the vaccination campaign more than a 100000 palestinian children have been no later than the most of the strip. um, the entire nation campaign has reach around 86 percent, which is a very important target that has been surpassed and even had been become beyond the expectations within the friday day as the best solution can be will and tomorrow means that the entirely up to destination campaign will in from district as often as 3 phases that took place in the central area and the sound to be given even. and the news of cars are despite old on some of the security conditions until the areas . okay. talk to about so thank you. so much for that reporting from dated by some roses, the senior deputy director of the owner affairs and garza, i spoke to my colleague fully bought the boat earlier from han, eunice, he says owner, right, employees feel devastated and this is one of the most difficult days that we've
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faced and gone during the most difficult complex that we've, we've se stuff in the offices are in the shop, that grieving that is fair and then the colleagues on the ground to do, i've talked to in the shelves, providing 1st line response. i just, i just gotta say say, yeah, i know the facts on our project saves you answer. so let's see the fist thomas, he said at the start of the, the, the, the, the, the so south has been attacked. so it, it's devastating it, it's around the fact it's all these. so this is just a scam and the repeated cmt 2nd. so just too difficult for us to get off around some phones. and these were no co humanitarian workers who were helping their fellow palestinians today. guys a really is a dangerous face to work for,
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for humanitarian workers. no one seems to be safe. is there a point where, where it will be impossible to do your walk on the ground? i mean, we're certainly running out of options. the highest number of you and workers is even though it's aaron slain in any come slice, the vast majority of them around work cuz we're facing increasing difficulties. getting our supplies in sec, got that we had a terrible, terrible incidence on one of the check points trying to get to know a couple of nights ago says the lead on the administration of the polio campaign. so yeah, we're running out of options. the space in which we're able to all right, israel says the lebanese group has been lost us on 15 project 1000 to its territory, causing flyers into towns in the north, firefighters are working to extinguish the flames. no one is reported to have been injured. israel says its army been struck husband, the launcher,
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and military structure earlier on thursday in southern lebanon as well. the new foreign policy chief isn't very rude to meet with lebanese officials. joseph burrell will discuss the escalating, the cross border conflict between israel and his butler. earlier, he visited un peacekeepers who've been patrolling that southern border with israel for more than 40 years. burrell called for the war on gaza to end saying it's a threat to regional stability. the william guys, a silver horrific tragedy for the, for the student is to be in the is also for the hostages not being released. that they will it's, it's difficult to describe based over the 60 duration of these sounds seem that escapes the capacity to describe what is also a permanent threat for originally stability and particularly for live on
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across the blue line. it triggered at the 4th displacement of 10 or 1000. no civilians who had to flee from their household, saying a 100 has more from a roots or the drums of war have not stopped beating since my last visit to be rude in january. those were the words of the policy chief who express concern that fears are growing about further widespread human suffering in the region. he's saying that the different dramatic developments and what he called the horrific war and garza is affecting loved and on. and it has been a costly war, up to 4000 homes, have been completely destroyed in the the boarder regence. but even though morales, the regional tour, is about trying to prevent further escalation and trying to bring about the cease fire in gaza. there has been a little progress because
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a big big the conflict between has while on israel is directly linked to the war and garza has. but it has made it clear in recent days that it committed not to hold the firing until the war on garza ends. also in the region, the us special envoy amos hawks, then he and according to his reading media, he's carrying a message from the by the end of ministration to the israeli government, not to escalate the conflict with hezbollah at this time. the us and voice of you know, has repeatedly visited as well and loving on in recent funds every time that the level of confrontation reach, you know, a high, high intensity and that's what really has been happening in recent days. he wants to try to use pensions, but what we've been hearing from israeli officials is that they're threatening to shift the focus from garza to 11 on now this could be pressure on has been. 5 to pull back from the border, but at the same time, we could many here fear that this conflict could become more intense in the coming days as long as the end, you know,
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in the absence of any and to the war on golf south center for their elders 0, they lose the, the russell has a talk, the red cross humanitarian truck and ukraine killing 3 people. that's according to the ukranian president. for a lot of years, the landscape posted this image to social media, saying the convoy was traveling through the eastern dani at screech and so landscape hold on governments and international organizations to respond firmly. moscow has not commented for poland. foreign minister says washington needs to do more to boost to ukraine's capabilities against russia. brought us lots of course, scream at the us sector, estate anthony blinking in warsaw. sikorsky said ukraine should be given permission to use long range weapons to strike deeper inside russia. washington has been hesitant because of concerns over how moscow would react. you'll use up of all of
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a has the reaction from us go. so, this is a very sensitive issue for russia. therefore, we hear a course of russian official voice is saying that russia will retaliate. so the main reaction to regions permission given to you create to use the storm shadow missiles as well as the widely expected announcement by the us. that it also allows to, allows the train to use it's of talking dismissal as was trying to gain suppression . all dots will lead to russia being supposed to respond using more powerful and more destructive weapons, protecting the citizens, that's according to russian officials. they now say that they have the right to respond to any must. it's trying so russian territory with toxic co nuclear weapons . clemens parks when we took this pulse, as well as a head of the russian foreign ministry. so gabriel has said the decision to allow you crate to use low range weapons to strength of russian territory was made a long time ago. and according to survey number of the targets for ukraine,
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a residential buildings in russia. it's andrea and the industrial infrastructure, as well as social facilities, so the was quite predictably, continues pirating up, which makes the whole world hold express the opportunity to niger you where at least 30 people have died after being caught in flooding caused by the collapse of a down bodies are being recovered by search and rescue teams in northeastern border states. the governor says more than a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes and its fear that number of dead would rise as many are still trapped for the for the l. as in bob, a, as in my degree that's in northeastern 90 because you've been hearing of people. fidelis that had been trapped as tell us where you are and what the rest of the things have been telling you about the search and rescue operation.
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fidelis, are you still with us? the right me to apologize. we've lost our connection with fidelis and bar reporting from nigeria, but we'll move on for now and tell you about what's coming up right after the break . the australian police track down on anti war protests was in melbourne, calling for an end to the war and gaza. on the pope rocks up his visit to southeast asia, preaching a quality in front of 50000 people and single port. the leverage been both record breaking the heart and reco breaking the west and in their china. now the hots probably going to disappear. so 1000000000 comes back in,
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but that's the same extent, the heaviest. right. and it looks like it's going to be in the central philippines seasonally, that rate is coming slow the size. but in today's years last the dry, flipping k is developing, tie, seeing, which will cross ok now or in the next day or so on. his way to the east coast of china developing to its strongest report teaches at 4, it reaches the coast. however, inland in china is cooling, dire, and this is cloud or rain develops anyway. and that's the same story in joan gang. and so pure and young kind of reco breaking the high temperature as well for september. significant reading for northern havasu seems a possibility, but you can see where the line is needed. see where this movement is. hong kong is going to see it, increasing the humidity and the sun, the storms. not all the monitoring shelf is withdrawing that census. it tends to create circulations as it withdrawal, so whether you're or a $190.00 millimeters, this it for flooding 140 percent of what you expect for the whole month in one day
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[000:00:00;00] the top stories on how to 0, there has been international condemnation for the is really strike on an owner or a school in central garza. the facility was being used as a shelter housing around 12000 displace palestinians. 18 people were killed and not strikes. 6 of them were un employees. the foreign policy, the cheapest and best route to meet loving these officials, joseph morales, discussing ways to de escalate the cross border conflict between israel answers follow, is also called for the 1000 to end saying it's a threat to regional stability. at least 30 people have been killed in flooding caused by a down to lots and nigeria. search and rescue teams are still recovering bodies in northeastern, for no states. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced for their lesson bodies joining us for my
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degree. and ne nigeria to tell us how the search and rescue effort is going. fidelis, a yes. the such a risk. your efforts are being coordinated by the nation emergency management agency. but here in the boats, i have with me people from, you know, officials of the, your base states here by state is a neighboring state. you probably know in the northeast. they've been here for the past 3 days. trying to lend, get support in terms of evacuation in terms of also happening setup comes with a one of the neighborhoods where i don't know. busy used to come to mind, we'd be able to show right in that we have thousands of people who are coming out from the web. it'd be stranded for 3 days now. so some of them i said what size of receiving gradually the beginning to walk back. you know, to see if they can walk through safety. but we see i'm told by these officials that's this to thousands of them who are right in there waiting to be rescued.
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imagery has also been supporting with trucks going into the neighborhoods to try to bring those who have been stranded, especially those are what not for linked to where like the, the old people and those were sick and iraqi under both. i have here with me about, like i said, who is a, was one of the officials off the you'll be states emergency management agency. so what have you been doing and the last 3 days. thank you very much. uh, the past 3 different than everybody, the best types and one for the people of board and estates on the photos your b as in neighboring states, the best one, the directive of his excellence. he does, i can do that. one of the visit was director executive secretary, i have you listed, emergency management agency to mobilize members of his team to come to support the clements mentioned, to f, a button instead of government. and the federal government organizer under the national emergency management agency. so we have been here for the past 3 days and assisting uncomfortably mentioned, the effort of district government and the federal government and have by creation
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process and hold a certain section of, of comes, as you can see right away, we are here in the fields of this i people that i've been chopped for this. so this is how we had been going out to our electrical books that we brought from the states to assist these people in, in, in, in ensuring that the safety has been in place. and um, you know, looking at the magnitude of the disaster, we have to give it a professional approach in the sense that, uh, we have hold edge, we have children, we have women. so you know, whether it's cool process is we give consideration to the most vulnerable individuals who are mostly children in funds and women, especially old as people. okay. that's a i because age from the year based it took me, i didn't see management agency who are here to lend his support to the host at
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border states, whoever you know, trying to cope with the magnitude of uh, you know, yeah. the flood disaster. but to you, all right, thank you so much for the allison boss. thank you for that reporting from nigeria. the police in australia are being accused of using excessive force against people protesting and melbourne against the war on garza and the rule of the arms industry . human rights groups are calling for an inquiry and to event outside of major defense exhibition on wednesday. police have rejected the claims as hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets for a 2nd day. daniel roberts and reports, crowns and falls under 2 protesters, avoiding police barricades. marching across the city of melvin rallying against west infinity factors and their role in the just the civilians and each round does the fight continues,
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it needs to continue and we want to see affections um and we're getting close. i think you know, the blood itself speaks and galvanized people the 2nd day of demonstrations outside of strategies largest to be the tree convention, followed violence between protesters and police. on wednesday, thousands of people were injured in more than 40 arrested. the victorian greens potty is cooling for an independent inquiry into what they say was excessive use of force by offices. something police in the state of victoria denied. but what's in rest assured that victoria place members did everything i called yesterday and more to absorb a lot of providing a lot of violence from particular people who soon end up with an intent to disrupt until the volunteer distractions around inquiries rather than think thankful and respectful to victoria places. well, you know, it's not that the guys political parties,
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police used new powers to search people without explanation on thursday. but there's absolutely not a rod to come to purchase with. as i said before, is on the gospel, the chief commissioner with ropes it puddles with liquids, with the in change to note paste fillet purchased. while it was comma on the 2nd day of protest. some streets were plucked as active as criticized. what they described is government inaction of the will in gaza like this. the process is really a 5 day 511 demonstration to play a role in probably complete the if it's reinforced by small, the crown terrified
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the the house of what is going on. and it's a commitment and a sentiment echoed in australia is 2nd to largest city with the silent act of resistance. 16000 cards lay down a sold them public tribute to all the children killed in gaza. daniel robertson out 0 melvin campaigning has begun in japan to elect a new leader of the ruling liberal democratic party. the winter will be guaranteed to become the next prime minister following last month's resignation of sonya casita. rob mcbride reports the reco 9 candidates are competing for japan's top political job, which will be decided that
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a gathering up the ruling liberal democratic party comes after a series of domestic scandals. the damage the l. d p's popularity and 4 states current lead to whom jo casita does stand. they have 2 big elections coming up next year. nobody thought kesha would do. they may favors in those elections, so they're rebooting and hoping that a more vigorous leader will help their chances among the front runners. so the form of defense minister she gave her. oh is she by making his 5th attempt at becoming party leader of 35 years ago when i was elected m. p for the 1st time there were many scandals on public trust in the l. d. p was extremely low. i think it's his west now. another familiar face is the current administer digital transformation tyra kona, who lost out the casita when they went head to head for the top job in 2021. but whole candidates faces stiff challenge from a rising star in the l. d,
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p 43 year old sion 0 co resuming spa. the julie chiro co, we do me was one of the most popular prime ministers of the post war era. many see the younger co resuming as a new face to revitalize the potty. this elections a taste for the l d p, whether it can actually change or not. and find out who can changes the way that inhibits apache that's ruled whole most continuously for the past 70 years. and that, despite its flagging popularity, faces a, we can divide it up as they should, seemingly guaranteeing it will remain in power. rob mcbride, douches, era, the us aircraft carrier deployed in the middle east is heading home. the pentagon has decided to bring back the u. s. s theodore roosevelt's and not followed a rare decision to keep to us navy aircraft carriers in the region during the past weeks. the by the administration had increased us military presence in the middle
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east to help defend or israel from possible it talks by iran and its allies. hope francis has been focusing on efforts to address wealth, any quality and climate change on the last leg of his visit to southeast asia. he was addressing 50000 people in singapore, patrick folk reports, and a swift force of frenzy among fans when she came and filled single poles, national stadium, audi this year. for the countries dest event of this time, audrey has even greater stopped power. so people here pope fonts is visit, is a very special moment being able to attend them, us being able to receive the police free means the last single pole stands out to mom was still purpose. preferences is made on this tool. by contrast with indonesia have a new guinea and team one less day is one of the wealthiest countries in the world . but as has been the case throughout this trip,
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fostering harmony between religions remains high on the agenda. as an example of engagement with members of other faiths, carpenter given the raj, messiah. practicing hindu was commission to cross the 2 chairs. the pope is using a mass as a cop printer. it's any cop and does dream to do something of this level. and yes, i know jesus himself was like up into and to be given this i think is a humbling journey. and single pole pipe fonts has met from the salons, woman, president tom and john mcgraw number before delivering a state of dress. so yes, up in assisting a to the praise to southeast asian nation for it's a social cohesion, but also called the f as to protect the pool of a single board to use its position to help find the global warming process. said that the role that single can play in helping to address global warming shouldn't be underestimated. and to judge it to use it's access to technology and talent to
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help tackle what it described as an era of environmental crisis. the visits also being closely watched for any gestures towards china. the decades the holy see was involved in a battle with beijing of a who gets to a point, bishops in the country. in 2018, they reached a compromise and agreed to recognize each of those candidates there. many field the vatican, seated its authority. so engagement with age as major power is critical. certainly ties of china are big offices very large on the pontus mine, especially as he you know, gets older and it's, it's also hard to avoid the optics, as you mentioned, right. that single for um it's a majority, han chinese population. we have many chinese nationals living and singapore. there's a lot of traffic, right. lot of travel, a lot of ties. no pope has ever visited china at the age of 88. it seems unlikely. pub fonts,
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this will do so. but strengthening ties with beijing could be critical and enabling catholicism to thrive in the region and the future. bunch of folks, how does 0 single a loan most of the space sacks has lots to another milestone in orbit. the company has completed the 1st step for commercial space walk. it's a risk, it tests that had only been done by government space agencies before of 0 science editor calling baker has more to go to 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean without a graph flying at 25000 kilometers an hour. the leader of the space mission palerose dawn prepares to do something. no civilian has done before you turn to handle. our command gives a strong push and with a silent pulse of their jared isaac, men exposes his crew to the uncompromising vacuum of space. this is the 1st commercial mission to attempt a space fire led by space that is meant to step into
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