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the, the global condemnation of israel's attack on a school and central gossip. 18 people are killed including 6. you went up the 0 life from headquarters in delphi. and jerry, you navigate are also coming up. poland urges the us sector. he states a list, restrictions on cheese, using long range weapons against russia. emergency teams rescue people from floodwaters in northwest or nigeria. we're more than a 1000000 are displaced. the
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assessing into the a noun space x crew embarks on the 1st civilian space for the hello. international condemnation is mounting against israel after an air strike and central garza killed 6 employees of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. warner ra says is the highest death tool among good stuff in a single incident. since the group was formed 70 years ago, 18 people were killed in that strike on funerals were held on thursday morning for some of them. the school was being used as a shelter housing around 12000 displaced palestinians. you foreign policy chief says that he's outraged by the attack on wednesday. and the, and the said all the refugee camp in germany, the u. k on us have also condemned the strike with regard to the to the attack looks. the 1st thing that's usually important to, to underscore is the essential,
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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 this really awesome rose as the senior deputy director of one of our fairs in gaza. he spoke to my colleague fully bought the boat earlier from han, eunice. he says, one of our employees feel devastated. this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced and, and gone during the most difficult complex that we've, we've faced 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. so just just devastated
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. yeah, i know the fact on a project saves you and for so let's see the fist thomas, the side of the, of the stuff, the, the, the fact that the, the, the so south has been attacked. so it is devastating. it's around the fact. it's all these, so this is just the scanner, the, or with the record to take your life to the u. n. a. that is the secretary general spokesperson speaking on that is really a talk on want to run go. so let's the simulation. the secretary general calls upon all parties to refrain from using schools from using shelters and areas around them for military purposes. all parties to the conflict have been obligation to comply with the international humanitarian law at all times. the secretary general reiterates this call for an immediate cease fire and the media to non conditional
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release of all hostages being held in gaza. this horrific violence must stop us and just a update for you on uh, the polio the vaccination campaign which is continuing. despite the numerous challenges we keep talking about on what tells us that as of yesterday, 530000 children have not received the vaccine across the gaza strip. meanwhile, the world health organization and its partners in collaboration with united arab emirates organize yesterday the largest medical evacuation from gaza since october 2023 w h o tells us that 97 sick and severely injured patients and a 155 of their companions were transported by the cream show long crossing to ramon, the airport in israel for on would travel to abu dhabi for specialized care in the west bank. we continue to follow the developments there with the concern and been
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updating you about these for the last several days. meanwhile, the economy in the past due in territories, has been heavily influenced by this ongoing conflict report by the you and the you and conference on trade and development, otherwise known as you and traded development issue. today. the report that revealed the gods as gross domestic product plummeted by 81 percent in the last quarter of 2023 leading to a 22 percent contraction for the entire year. by mid 2024, it goes as economy a strong to less than one 6th of its 2022 level. according to the report, the west bank has been undergoing a rapid and alarming economic decline as well. more is online turning to 11 on as you well know, the situation on both sides of the blue line continues to be fragile and is taking its toll on civilians. and particularly in children. our colleagues at the intern
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for us in a peacekeeping force in lebanon and una filled. tell us that 2 children are reportedly killed by drawn strike in southern lebanon on yesterday evening. una filled reiterate to condemnation of any attacks on civilians which must stop. again, una felt calls on all parties to the conflict to seize the exchange of fire across the blue line and return to association of hostilities. unit field will continue all efforts to use its mandate to de escalate the situation. and on underscore is that a diplomatic solution must be found. this morning, the secretary general spoke at the global call on the summit of the future, which was organized by namibia and by germany who is, who as you know, other co facilitators of the integral mental negotiations on the pact of the future member states or in the final negotiations for the 3 agreements to be dropped to the summit. the pact of the future, the global digital compact and the deck, the declaration on future generations. in his remarks,
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the secretary general urge countries to post cards for the deepest reform said, most meaningful actions possible. we need maximum ambition during these final days of negotiations. he said, because the challenges we face are moving much faster than our ability to solve these challenges. the secretary general added the summer to the future is an opportunity for far reaching agreement on international collaboration for safer, more sustainable and more equitable world. he called on member states to act swiftly and with vision and with courage and solidarity and the spirit of compromise to get the 3 draft agreements over the finish line to make the most of this critical milestone on the road to a more net. ready effective an inclusive multilateralism for the 21st century. this morning are special ed for if you haven't enhanced greenberg spoke to security council members via video technology. he underscored that his primary objective
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remains the mediation of a sustainable adjust resolution to the conflict in yemen. he mentioned that his office is preparing for further consultation with political parties and civil society to promote a vision for an inclusive peace process and the country. for her part, our acting under secretary draw figured metatags and affairs joyce. miss julia said that for the 1st time on record 3 districts, 2 in who data and one intel use or facing extremely critical levels of valid nutrition. the that was us, the frontage, our kids based folks, person for the us extra general answer. gutierrez antonio guitars giving a press briefing from the united nations or the following. the killing of 6 winner west off in gaza. when israel gone to school sheltering displaced, peoples that happened about less than 24 hours ago, now a good terrorist has called for the violations of international law, which needs to be stopped. his folks for us. and also just giving an update on the full year vaccination campaign saying that around $530000.00 children have received
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treatment so far. and he also spoke about 11 on. he said that the secretary general is calling for a de escalation on the situation on the border between israel and the south of lebanon. so that's just a little bit of what we heard out of the u. n. today on the issue of the polio vaccinations in the gaza strip. so the un has vaccinated hundreds of thousands of children against polio and gaza. but they are extending their campaign by one more day to reach more children in the north of the strip. our correspondence, auto body still has more for the vaccination campaign has been extended for another days in the north of district in order to vaccinate the vast majority of the goals as children and guarantees that no child will be missing from receiving that important vaccine against polio. that had been detected back in july and we need
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also to remind all of you is that during the 1st 2 days of the campaign, more than a 100000 palestinian children under the age of 10, have been feeling good. and they were absolutely vaccinated against polio. as going from the government be to office concerned that the the vaccination campaign had been extended in st. fix sites in which it will be playing a very important tool in order to guarantee that goes as children will receive, that presentation. parents have been expressing their deep uh, appreciation for the company that despite all sorts of things are unfolding them. evacuation centers alongside, also with the areas that we're hitting to in order to vaccinate their children because they are located in actively military concerns to our campus. so i will just be right there, but i have a son the hollins for a ministers,
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hes washington needs to do more to boost ukraine's capabilities against russian rod . as lots of course came at the us secretary state antony, blinking in warsaw. sikorsky says ukraine, it 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 as well. the russian president vladimir putin has warned against the decision to allow long range missiles to strike russian territory. he says that with turn the conflict and ukraine into a wider war between russia and ukraine's allies. the video. it's not about whether to allow the ukrainian to team to strike it. i'll share with these flipping. so now it's about deciding that they need to countries that directly involving the conflict or not. if this decision is made, it wouldn't be nothing less than a direct environment of need to countries. the u. s. and the european countries in the world and you'll create it will change the nature of the conflict. could we
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mean that the need to us and europe and countries audited war with russia? okay, let's face of glen visa and who's a professor for international relations at the university of se, norway, joining us from oslo. mr. this and get to have you with us when i was a 0. so strong words from fulton. what do you read into his comments as well? i think it's being becoming increasingly serious because i think it's already quite obvious that the nato is deeply involved already in this war. in terms of the work planning, supplying weapons, training, intelligence, targets, selection, the mercenaries that might even be involved in the pulling the trigger us to manage some of this complex weapon systems. and of course, the support for the nation of russian territory was also quite severe. so it's worth keeping in mind that back in 2 years ago, biting one about sending f sixteens could trigger world war 3. so now on the assess the us now, i will approve of perhaps long range missile strikes deep inside russia, using us weapons and intelligence. it's simply seeing us one step to far from for
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russia. so even if a put in would be not one thing to retaliate, it's building up a lot of pressure on him because they can simply be seen as accepting these attacks on the russian territory by nato. and north retaliating, so i'm sure in rush, i'll bring them to your assistance. i'm glad you bring up the succeeds because moscow in the past. in fact, just this past july, threatened the response when nature partners did send these 16 jets to ukraine. so nato countries will now be paying close attention to the latest comments for improves and will won't say, uh, how will this play outs. yeah, and that's the great dilemma that the russians are facing. because if they do striking back of nato, then we might have a world war 3, you know, and then nuclear exchange. however, if russia that's not through a tale, then it's the turns this week in the nato, a seem to be mold as suggested the what we learned from the pos given that russia
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didn't retaliate. while a place sufficiently asked the western media suggest, russell, got some drugs, defendants red line, which means ross has bluffing, which it may mean stuff. nato can escalate even further further. so, but of course there's an end to this at some point, because as the price escalates more and more the way rush, se, so the risk of the not doing something becomes much greater than actually doing something. so i think the even knowing elements of any decision being made yet on publicly but behind the scenes, what do you think is going on? because earlier this week blinking said that the us will continue to adaptive policy as a situation on the battlefield. and ukraine changed, hasn't changed to yes, it's changed to dramatically. i think it's quite evidence now over the past few weeks that this war of attrition has reached a very critical stage in which now there are ukrainian frontline so i'm beginning
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to collapse. so the dilemma for nato is, does it negotiate or escalates to keep the warrant going? and, and it seems as if some are pushing for negotiations while others are pushing for escalation. so this is why the united states, this would be cautious because it's, it's, it's, it should be because they stay escalate this one too much. they might not be able to negotiate and more, and also it's the loss of unintended consequences. so at some point the rush i will, will retaliate. look, speaking of escalation, i mean if you listen to at least the u. k. 4 and secretary and what he had to say earlier this week as well. he suggested that it runs a legit dispatcher ballistic missiles to moscow, which was revealed this week. he said, was a significant and dangerous escalation. to what extent do you think that has played a role in changing the strategic thinking in london in washington? if that thinking has changed to it, it could be bought again this that might turn things on. it said it costs that way
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. it keeps saying that process doesn't respond to nato escalations, but this is to some extent response. keep in mind that as soon support sampling national curse with you now seeing when the russians having more heavy bombing and a rush, just direct them to supply weapons to american other as there is such as iran and north korea. we see the russian warships in the caribbean, but also now this, the air defense systems being sent to the wrong. and if the reports are correct, ronnie and ballistic missiles coming to russia. so this is a form of a horizontal escalation, where instead of attacking directly on the american troops, which would make it impossible, almost avoid world war 3. they're looking at the way to escalate in other areas to bring some pain to america as a punishment for its escalation in the ukraine proxy war. uh, so the feeling of moscow from what i have here is that the,
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the us nato is getting the message that the ross are we able to retaliate. so it might be that this is not enough. and then instead of having horizontal escalation, they would have to have some kind of direct response. okay, thank you so much, wendy's and we thank you for joining us from awesome. i'm my pleasure. the still ahead on al jazeera, the pope wraps up his visit to southeast asia, preaching a quality in front of 50000 people in single for the in depth analysis of the days headlines. so there's the possibility to think of a wind, the region to breaking out informed opinions, steering today, the children and the elders who don't understand why this case is critical. did they start at 1st with banning women their rights to be to cation and now there is silencing their voices and public inside story one of the effect. so read the home,
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[000:00:00;00] the top stories. and i'll just throw this our. there has been international condemnation for the is really strike on one of our 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 those were un employees. coolants for ministers size, ukraine should be given permission to use long range weapons to strike deeper inside russia. meanwhile, the rest of the president has won the use of long range missiles would turn the conflict into a wider war between russia and ukraine's allies. tonight's area where at least 30 people have died after being caught in flooding caused by the collapse of
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a down. bodies are being recovered by search and rescue teams in northeastern born . no states governor says more than 1000000 people have been forced from their homes and its fear that number of dead would rise, as many are still tracked. fidelis and bob brings us the latest on rescue efforts in the state capital. my degree. the way one of the neighborhoods, he made degree aware, risky of what's going on to insure that sir. thousands of people were told as steel sundays, right. same day in this neighborhood. not just yeah. across the states because of, from estimates bought in the media and people have been displaced and we're trying to see how they're managing the magnitude of the displacements on this boat to yeah, i have officials of dimension, there might even be c management agency and didn't to yeah, with me uh, uber states, government officials, you're based in neighboring states to go in and knock these. they've been here in the, for the past 3 days, trying to help out those in my back, you know,
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just behind right behind me to people who have been standing for about 3 days when i try to make their way to the city center. because the once i gradually receiving some of the aid as what is to thousands, was trying to edge this comprising of old people. young people, be sick who are still back. the military has been trying to get him to bed with the trucks to be able to rescue them because they put way and it's just a small boats and can kind of just very few people. so we've had the military bringing the trucks, trying to see how many take on risk because regular vehicles can no longer going. and the economic activities in these areas are completely being paralyzed because the houses are submerged. oh, shopping malls, the thoughts of most my kids have been fluids because they've been flooded as well . and the government is promising to see what they can do. in the us state of louisiana. tropical storm front scene has left more than 275000 homes and
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businesses with our electricity. since making landfall. the storm has flooded roads and ripped down trees and power lines. initially, a hurricane, it's been weakening as it moves across the states. so francis has been focusing on efforts to address wealth, any quality on climate change on the last leg of his visit to southeast asia. he was addressing 50000 people in singapore. patrick, folk reports swift flows of frenzy among fans when she came and filled single poles, national stadium, audi this year, with the countries dest event of this time, arguably has even greater stopped power for people. here at pope fonts is visit is a very special moment being able to attend them, us being able to receive the face means a lot with single pole stands out to model, but still purpose performances is made on this tool. by contrast with indonesia have
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a new guinea and team or less day is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. but as being the case throughout this trip, fostering harmony between religions remains high on the agenda. as an example of engagement with members of other faiths, carpenter given the raj, messiah. a practicing hindu was commissioned to cross the 2 chairs. the pope is using a mass as a cop printer. it's any comp and does dream to do something of this level. and yes, i know jesus himself was like opposite and to be given this i think it's a humbling journey. in single poll pipe fonts has met from the salons, woman, president, tom and john mcgraw number for delivering a state of dress. so yes, so, but assisting a, to the praise the southeast asian nation for it's a social cohesion, but also called the f as to protect the pool. and to think of both a use it's position to help find the global warming process said that the role that single pull can play and helping to address global warming shouldn't be
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underestimated and judged it to use it's access to technology and talent to 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 are many field the vatican seated its authority. so engagement with age as major power is critical . certainly, uh, types of china are big offices to the large on the pontus mine, especially as he uh, you know, gets older and it's, it's also hard to avoid the optics that you mentioned. right. that single floor. um it said majority hunt, chinese population. we have many chinese nationals living and singapore. there is a lot of traffic, right. lot of travel,
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a lot of ties. no pope has ever visited china at the age of 88. it seems unlikely. pub fonts as will do so. but strengthening ties. vision could be critical and enabling catholicism to thrive in the region in the future. bunch of folks how to 0 single for a long musk space, x is not another milestone in orbits. the company has completed the 1st ever commercial space walk. it's a risk, it tests that had only been done by government space agencies before the 0 science editor call. and baker has more as to go to a 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 puff of their jared isaac,
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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 a new era of human space flight led by companies. and then to 1000000 viewers watched through the astronauts own helmet with the earth in full view. the person who spoke of surfaces space is billionaire owner, elan must, as always said, he wants to travel to mars us space program. nasa wants to get there to and it needs space x to do so. the company need space suits that can withstand the pressure temperature, radiation, and other risks of space. and it needs data about how humans cope without weight. so that void starts with some tests, right? here, kind of wave of the arm to back towards the earth. that's the fundamental shift is it's no longer under governments to control access to space anymore. and there's
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private individuals that, that are able to put different companies and, and humans into space. and it's completely transforming the industry and it's transform forming earth. you know, we're in this new space age. this mission is expensive. 1000000000 air is on board . and another like we learn, most of them is likely watching closely. this is very much and experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of commercial space, travel in space, tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects, particularly regarding the space travel. but fundamentally what they are doing is think of it, it's done, and they are paying for it because that's the normally expensive, right below them on earth space, texas starship, the largest rocket to carry humans by far is getting closer to its 1st use in just a few years, the company has transformed from start up to space ferrer, calling baker elders 0. see what the weather is next. and then inside story
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examines the importance of the un agency point or what and why israel wants to destroy it. and you can always head online for more information. our website is up to 0 dot com. we'll see you at the top of the hour the . and now i must admit, i've not seen any social media, was pictures of flooding in west and saturday, recently with the shadow stuff still developing on a daily basis. maybe not quite so ferocious heat. still the thing that we're not quite at 50, we rammed up to 50. this is in the western side of iran. that was the whole system . and all of them is the only a bit hotter than bows, missouri, and baghdad, or $49.00. now we're going to see a considerable cooling across the low, rocky play. now, the temperature dropping down to $43.00 and backed up in the full cost of $46.00 into
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a still quite halting doha. and divide you by several degrees above average. and a few minutes you still quite high necessary enough, exceptionally so the breeze is coming into egypt and for a run the coast tools levon is going to be a cooling trend. and of course it does add to this here, which is still cooling down. commit to about $43.00 bit more dust nancy, by the end of saturday, the heavy rain this cost or helps to causal top up the flooding in sudan, south sudan. and nadia area is easing off to some degree as you might expect for this time of the year. that's true for this as soon as numbers running around setting madagascar story, whether they're off show for the eastern k, but in light and just the sun comes out. it's getting halting good, particularly in books. one wants a journey through every story. every step is a
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separation of what we cannot choose when to reach the well to simmons and exclude the redesigns. luxury leasing, trusting of future. today we create this is really as striking a school in garza kills 6 people working for the you. an agency for palestinian refugees. abra has repeatedly been attacked by israel during its rule. so why is the agency so important to palestinians? and why it is israel want to destroy it? this is inside stored the hello can. i can change space. israel who's killed 18 people when they attacked to school and gone. so it's the 5th time they've targeted this same school that has
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