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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and del, find a navigator. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. global condemnation of israel's attack on a school in central dogs of 18 people are killed including 6 u. n stuff. ramping up the rhetoric vladimir putin warrens the west, nato will be at war if long range weapons are given to ukraine. emergency teams rescue people from flood waters in north western nigeria where more than a 1000000 are displaced.
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the moon stuffing and see a noon a space x crew embarks on the 1st of civilian space, walks and on piece of statements with the latest school to use. manchester united manager, eric 10 hugs plays down. comments made by whom a rate devil saw christiana rinaldo. besides, the old transferred club must rebuild every thing to compete with the best the . welcome to the news. our international condemnation is mounting against israel. after an air striking central gauze, i'll kill 6 employees of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. warner was says, it's the highest death tool, among good stuff in a single incidents since the group was formed. 70 years ago, 18 people were killed and not strike. funerals were held on thursday morning for some of them. and the school was being used as
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a shelter. it was housing around $12000.00 displace palestinians. so the e u foreign policy, which he says he's outraged by the attack on wednesday in the slate all refugee come germany, the u. k. on the us of also condemned to strike 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 this real. let's bring in our correspondent gabriel is on different joining us from the united nations because that's where in the past hour the un secretary general spokesperson was giving
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a press briefing. what did he have to say? well, he said that the secretary general is shocked. outraged and condemns this attack that killed 6 under employees. now raising the death total for the number of unwrapped staff members in gods, and they've been killed by israel to 220. just in the last 11 months of more than 18 others were also killed. secretary general spokesperson saying that this henri, the school had been converted into a shelter where desperate palestinians receiving food, shelter, water, medical aid, anything that they needed to continue to to survive discontinued on slot by israel over the besieged guys, a strip to now that's on going on for 11 months, this is a little bit more of what the secretary general spokes person had to say about the attack. the secretary general calls upon all parties to refrain from using
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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 immediate, the non conditional release of all hostages be held in gaza. this horrific violence must stop. now israel has come out and said that some of the 6 unwrapped employees where is network is part of from us. we asked these folks person about this. he said they have no evidence of this whatsoever. is israel is also saying that they were targeting a, quote unquote command and control center by how much there was located there. also the spokes person said that they are calling to for an investigation into this. but as of right now, they have no evidence that this was indeed the case. now, normally in a situation like this,
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the secretary general might pick up the phone and call a prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the, the situation. but the secretary general and, and at yahoo have spoken 0 times in the last 11 months since october 7th. i were told by the un that netanyahu is not accepting any phone calls from the secretary general. they have not had a chance to meet yet. but clearly the situation on the ground is difficult. there has been multiple instances just within the last few weeks of israel targeting un convoys working around in, in guys, in one case uh, shooting in to a un identified vehicle. and another case pulling out a un staff member from a un vehicle at gunpoint or within the last couple of weeks. okay, gabriel, thank you so much for that reporting from the united nations. so let's take a closer look at the owner. well,
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the united nations relief and works agency was created in 1949 to support palestinians displaced during the naca following the formation of the state of israel in 1948. so today it supports nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 refugee camps. across garza, the west bank, jordan and lebanon, as well as syria. as of 2023, 545000 children were enrolled in order was 709 schools. as the agency also runs a 140 primary health care facilities. more than 30000 palestinians work for the agency across the middle east. well, nearly the entire population and gaza now relies on owner was for their basic needs . israel has long advocated for it to be closed. critics say that is real aims to dismantle owner lots of pressure, palestinians to leave gaza on the west bank a spring and a but i am so i have to use an associate professor of conflict resolution as
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a door hot institute for graduate studies. welcome back to alta 0. and if the owner was lifeline is cut or dismantled, we see what israel is doing on the ground to the interests off would be a tax and the bombs. what does this mean for palestinians? it means a lot, and this is not the 1st by what is what i am is systematically thought of get think on order was actually it started a long time ago, but a major milestone. and this probably get the target didn't get back. and he and politically, it was with uh the term when that is why the government convinced them took the old funding to another wall for that reason is to shut down on ottawa. i'm kidding. the cause of the life of it then for the policy number of it needs to they. it's very important to note this the, the in that policy never figure out if it is do not. busy about that you, i'm
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a specialized agency photos which is you want to see on the do not. so you want to see all does not have any mandates over the policy that are produced. it's only on o r r y and several other countries in live. i don't enjoy them in that. ok and tell us fine. so there are 5000000 different use that on the what is support thing to shut down on what like what donald trump tried to do with benjamin netanyahu. will affect those uh, those uh, people that they're receiving health and education mainly from donald. and then it became more important for there's like a government and made and they've done it made it so clear that uh on what is a thought of get it, staff. it's schools that that's providing it's locations in different places in gaza. so on the attack all targets for legislative government and the unfortunately, the united bentham national community is saying nothing. that's all the state has
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the u. n's response been strong enough. we're looking at hundreds of un employees that had been killed by israel during this war. this latest attack, the deadliest for owner, was since, since the war began, i mean, you and facilities are meant to be protective, and it was on or provide protection to police for people there. so what do you make of the, you and response? why has it not been able to stop israel? unfortunately, the, the in the you on is not the state is not the country does not have enough. an ottoman does not have power. the power within of the united nation is in the hands of them, of the member states and bought a, particularly the 5 member states, the united states, its own goes back to the us, um, on that level. so that yes, the u. s. can make a big issue out of this and in order to protect the, on the wall about international organizations affiliated with the united nations. but unfortunately,
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we're seeing not only another one up on living in others as uh the, that united nations, but also international low is all being violated then undermined by that is like the government and with the complicity and support. sometimes with the us government. we are also talking to the about the i c, c and the, the man you know, for a, against the video ad gelham, the defense where is that, but also it's receiving the protection. so it's the city is of undermining international organizations and international law. and the other one is only one piece of that. i think we are living in a much be get a problem in the, in, in, in terms of international piece of the world. and the complicity that they use the united states is associated think itself with that is like the government on that on that probably good thing. okay, thank you so much,
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but i am for that hon. thank. thank you. to all the united nations has extended as polio vaccination campaign for one more day to reach more children in the north of the gaza strip. thought it possible reports from dated by the vaccination campaign has been expended for another days in the north of the stripe in order to vex the night the vast majority of causes children and guarantee that no child will be missing from receiving that important vaccine. again, that had been detected back in july and we need also to remind of you is that during the 1st 2 days that the campaign move that the 100000 palestinian children under the age of 10 have been collected. and they were absolutely vaccinated against polio. as going from the government, me to office confirmed that the the effects of nation campaign had been extended in favor fix sites in which it will be playing a very important tool in order to guarantee that goes with children. we received that presentation. parents have been expressing that deep uh,
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appreciation for the companies that despite all sorts of things unfolding them and evacuation centers alongside also with the areas that we're hitting to in order to investigate that children because they are located in actively military. so terry compass, so i would just be right there, but i have a son. okay. when i speak to a doctor, how many jeffrey, who's the director for polio, riding cation for the world health organization, eastern mediterranean region, joining us from washington dc. get to have you back with us on the l just or a news hour. so we understand that the campaign is being extended until friday. what was behind that decision as well? i think the whole idea of this campaign is that in order to stop this outbreak of for the o and preventive to international spread, you have to achieve very high companies. you have to reach college around the 10 years of age, at least more than 90 percent. of the children to be these with 2 rounds of
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campaign to be adjusted to be computing a phase, the 3rd and finally a series of the folks on this campaign. so any extension is really based on decisions as to we're all good, any other action that the children actually man or to keep vaccinations, sides and outreach seems active to make sure that no children left on vaccine digits. and this, of course, the most important element of this is for all parties to has to be here managerial thoughts, right? because that is what is essential for families to feel safe and come out and get visual inspection it. okay. i don't want to ask you about the pauses about 1st. let me just put this to you because at the start of the campaign, the w h o said that it would like to read 640000 children. are you confident that you're going to meet that target with, you know,
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these were population estimates and so in the 3 phases. so for example, the estimate in the, in the central area, middle area with the 1st phase happened. the thought of goods was 156 and, and the, the effort ended up action aging, almost 190000 children. they had the target in the south was initially 300 and between 340000 uh, around 250000 children, but the vaccinated eviction is there. so, so far out of the $640552050.00 at the whatever in the challenge is rather when it comes to the logistics of moving around. i mean, just a moment ago you were saying that they're meant to be agreed pauses on a specific areas. can you speak to any major disruptions? this hasn't been disruption. i think the, this,
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the pan it should be next to me ever since yesterday. that has been due to the effectiveness of this campaign so far in terms of the number of children. and do you mind giving him pauses before the planning and logistics of the stream, the complex to organize in there? it was all but the, the decision issues, it does have extensive experience and funding and preventing campaigns and in the situations off of all of coffee. so that way it has been, of course, i challenge that. it also the good for you that the cation ideally implemented house to house back tradition campaigns. this was not feasible of it, so much destruction and goes out so that this has to be adapted to fix site, back to nation mobile outreach outreach teams. so ultimately, what we would know is that as of today in the central and south zones, and then subsequent in the notes on the monitors, will start monitoring and conducting surveys to find any children that are missed. sort of
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a full campaign coverage assessment will be done based on the finger monitoring, you know, the little think left finger this box, whatever these action injured tries. and that is used to assess the vaccination coverage in the end. so we will see that we have achieved the target of more than 90 percent coverage of in this campaign. okay, we'll be checking in with your doctor how many draft ready for the time being. thank you so much for speaking to us and giving us that update a. thank you very much. thank the russian president vladimir putin has warrant against the decision to allow long range massage to strike russian territory. he says it would turn the conflict in ukraine and to a wider war between russia and ukraine's allies. the video should it's not about whether to allow the ukrainian team to strike it. i'll share with these bip. and so now it's about deciding with
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a need to countries are directly involved in 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 ukraine, it will change the nature of the conflict. it would mean that the need to us and europe and countries audited war with russia. let's bring in our correspondence healing us up of all about joining us for moscow. so put this into context for us and tell us what we should read into pollutants comments. a difficult, like even patient has many times a wound about hosting the so called red lines. and now we can witness a new round of escalation of schools and what kind of rushes are respons be bear in mind that in ukraine or rushes using only half in terms of weapons except for so you get off know, and how and just remind you back in june, blessing patients that russia was replacing its little range missiles on territory of its friendly countries,
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so called from the countries which are in close proximity to russia's so called on friendly take, posing direct threat to them. so probably russia will exactly like that. and of course, we've had on the other hands that we may times had from the western countries as russia continues pounding ukraine and the infrastructure with a long range weapons. ukraine has to be given permission just trying to fun and re tiny aids. and uh, we also had show by the american science that said the possibility of expanding design of the use of the west to weapons, of course, is once that you can say that. but right now, so to say that this is actually the case because of habit to the u. k. listed,
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it's fine on that using it still shauna or missiles by ukraine. and we are expecting a positive decision to announce the announcement of the decision from the us as well, because they are about to allow you train to track of russia within range. hopkins missiles is a be full that they, they, they were really kind of reluctance to allow ukraine doing so. and also interesting what might have accelerated, this particular particular decision. why is this taking place now? uh, so probably the, uh, the, the reason is the news abbas a ron and the, which is, uh, you know, we were discussing it this week 8, had transferred its short range ballistic missiles to russia and presumably a b, me. so it was a cold up thoughts hot 300 missiles which i can reach targets at a distance of up to 110 to meet this stuff is interesting. we'll see ron is receiving any return points. missiles from russia, probably something the us and
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a 0 do not want to receive a to, to, to that they do not want to run to get like multiple, as is this find, find the just old powerful at defense systems. well, of course, of course, it's a very, very sensitive issue. so russian schools have the, the whole situation. that's that for we can say that that as so many russian officials actually comans this nice here in the let's make peace and also conscious of that saying that the nation will be directly involved in this complex. all right, thank you. your thank you for that reporting from moscow. the nigeria where at least 30 people have died after being caught and flooding, caused by the collapse of a down bodies are being recovered by search and rescue teams and northeastern born . those states,
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the governor says more than 1000000 people have been forced from their homes, and its fear at the number of dead would rise as many are trapped. fidelis and boss sent this update on the rescue efforts from 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 the nation. 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, just behind right behind me to people who have been standing for about 3 days when
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i try to make their way to the city center. because the once i've gradually receding in some of the 8 as what is to thousands, was trying to edge this comprising of old people. young people, be sick who are still bad. 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 as 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 go in. and the economic activities in these areas are completely being paralyzed because the houses are submerged. so 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. well nothing similar to the i was a regional vice president for west africa and the international rescue committee. joining us from the car, welcome to alta 0 ser, from your assessment, how to use the situation as you see it. a good thank you for having me as,
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as fast as the funny person on site and by degrees. this is one of the countries that we are seeing. these are very diverse. they doing suggestions of floating uh, now in fact, more than 1011000000 population. and by the way, the 40 percent of the, of the, of the surface of my debate is based today flooded by lottery. seeing is that these pets disappear. so is i think the most part of this, i think i'm confused why we have to think about 1000000 people. i think they didn't have an active. yeah. we have talking about 800000 again. i think that the reason they're how and might be the most, i think it's nice is we have talking about 350000 people. i fixed it in money and goes to other countries in west africa or so i think the so we are, we are facing us abuse. and in for these companies, when you talk to people, they say that yeah, that's what i'm seeing. that's which isn't that bad, they've never seen and i've list for the last. so 2 years. so what are the most expensive these new? what do you say is the most immediate priorities?
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what do you see as most frankie is definitely initiatives. i see that most of people are displays and they need so basically, and also emergency assistance because they also in demo costs to have people to survive and have some installs for their particular day. because we know that all these countries people are already funded by they are a living. and in very a, i think the prices i think did that is so they need that new set that they need for . they need the cost involved at all those companies and my just need, before we talk about the responses, look, some people are saying these environmental events are really kind of taking over because obviously we're talking about the floods, but they're also droughts in somalia and madagascar. so africa's need seems to be acute and, and they need solving and how elements will the impact be on communities if solutions are not found a yeah, even though the substitute that possibility is i've had a companies, we know that,
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that the temperature changes is, is, is to, to time higher than what is what we say in other countries and all this stuff is up, like i think about the combination of, of many factors. what is making it really difficult. so the climate change is something that really, really need to address. instead of doing multiply more other, some programming, perhaps people to have maybe most mot month low cost of that to living areas, but also to have better associated competitors. businesses buy more, 10, a religious i think the in this company. you've also called for a shift and how we approach climate financing. what do you mean by that and what sort of short and long term solutions do you see if there are any? what we are seeing in demo, but most preference is that the most of the funding now are more oriented to pay more mitigation was, is what the reality is that in, for this countries we are already dealing with climate change as
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a what we are putting for ease for more funding for planning session program, me and i have say we do have some kind of program in imagine yeah, that is funding obviously, but the action, so we do have provide support to population before product effect. so they can, they improve their leaving police and they kind of products that the, that the meeting condition. so what do we call these invest? okay, better and more in climate oppression programming gives people just focusing on finding mitigation. when we load up discovery, the most updated uh the company that i want to be doing the less than democrat, much sense of security sending the what. okay. understood. thank you so much for speaking to us from the car. thank you. thank you. to germany is a bathing proposed changes to us to asylum laws that were to introduce stricter border checks and a bit to crack down on irregular migration. the proposals have drawn criticism from other and you leaders who say what's needed is increased security on the blocks
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external borders. dominic, a reports from berlin. these people want to make a new life in germany, following a pos chosen by millions of others in recent years. but soon the rules governing every asylum seeker here could be much tougher prompted by the stabbings in the town of selling. and in recent weeks, in which a syrian man admitted killing 3 people and wounding several others. his claim for asylum had failed. that he was due to be deported, but the proper procedure was not carried that. now the interior minister says it's time to act. so we are ensuring foreign criminals and dangerous people in particular, leave our country. whoever gets our protection, i say this, an old clarity must not abuse it. otherwise they will have to leave our country again. the new laws will target people in several categories. first, any asylum seeker who commits
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a hate crime here will lose their right to stay. second, any asylum seekers who chooses to return home on a visit will lose their rights to stay here. search anyone who claimed asylum originally elsewhere and the you and then went on to do so. here too will lose their right to financial benefits. here, a glance at the official figures shows, but last year, more than 3100000 foreigners was seeking asylum or some of a form of legal protection to stay in germany. all that number more than 450000 was still waiting for a decision at is and while more than 189000 people have the applications rejected. the lowest will also allow police to carry out controls for knives and of a weapons that launch festivals in public places. critics, if a plan say it doesn't go far enough the far right. if dave wants to,
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and my smart gratian via hob, to who of while i, to the warnings pull out the months about migration, which also makes good the f. d was never rather cold. never, and you may never extremist this migration policy, but simply for really mainstream reasonable recent election results show that many in the old east germany show that to you. but the federal government has insisted skilled mind goods on need to fill job shortages in the economy. it is even made it easier for highly qualified foreigners to naturalize as driven citizens. this yeah, in effect, it's attitude seems to be people who come here to help the community. all welcome to stay. those who come to abuse it on not dominant cane al jazeera, full in the still ahead on the i was is it renews our so you case. prime minister says its health care system needs major surgery,
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but experts say reforms alone are not secure. the post wraps up his visit to southeast asia, preaching a policy in front of 50000 people and single floor lamp and sport we hear from arsenal manager. and michelle are shut off following and signing a contract extension to stay of the club. the the now i must admit, i have not seen any social media, was pictures of flooding in weston society recently with the shower itself 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
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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 a still quite halting dial han do by due by several degrees above average. the humidity is still quite high, necessary enough, exceptionally so the breeze is coming into egypt and for a run the coast tools. levin is going to be a cooling trend at our cost. 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, a heavy reading this cost or helps to causal top up the flooding incidentals have sedan. nigeria 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 cape, but in line. and as the sun comes out, it's gonna be hard to get particularly in books one, the
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too often of gone it's done. it's portrayed through the prism of war, but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the braves, individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten food of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for take care of darkness on a jersey to the
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news . the stories on how to 0 this hour. there's been international condemnation for the is really strike on an owner law school in central garza, the facility was being used as a shelter housing around 12000 displace collison in 18. people were killed in the strikes 6 of them for us employees. the russian president vladimir puts it has worn the use of long range resolves from the west with turn the conflict in ukraine into a wider war with nato allies. and this follows calls by top europeans of the most eas rules on firing western weapons into russia. at least 30 people have been killed in flooding caused by a jam collapse. and nigeria,
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search and rescue teams are still recovering bodies in northeastern border states. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced. israel says the lebanese group has found out his son, 50 in projectiles, into its territory, causing fires into towns in the north, firefighters are working to extinguish the flames. no one is reported to have been injured. as real says this army struck the husband, the launcher and military structure earlier on thursday in southern lebanon. the you, foreign policy chief isn't very rude to meet lebanese officials. joseph burrell will discuss the escalating, the cross border conflict between israel and his beloved. earlier he visited un peacekeepers who've been patrolling the southern border with israel for more than 40 years, for all calls for the war on gaza to end saying it's a threat to regional stability. as the william guys, a silver horrific tragedy for the,
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for the student is to be in the is also for the hostages not being released. that they will, it is difficult to describe based over the situation of the something that escapes the capacity to describe. but there's also a permanent threat for originally stability and particularly for live on across the blue line. it triggered at the 4th, this place been of been a 1000. no civilians who had to flee from their household is they know whether it has more from a roots and the drums of war have not stopped beating since my last visit to be rude in january. those were the words of the foreign policy chief who expressed concern that fears are growing about further widespread human suffering in the
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region. he's saying that the different dramatic developments and what he called the for risk 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 ceasefire in gaza. there has been a little progress because of the, the, the conflict between hezbollah and 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 that us special envoy, amos hawks and t m. according to his reading media, he's carrying a message from the by the end of ministration to the is really 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 and recent months,
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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 us really officials, is that they're threatening to shift the focus from garza to 11. and now this could be pressure on has a lot 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, in the absence of any and to the war on golf south center for their elders. 0, they, the police in australia are being accused of using excessive force against people protesting in melbourne against the war on gauze and the role of the arms industry . human rights groups are calling for an inquiry into events outside of major defense exhibition on wednesday. police have rejected the claims as hundreds of demonstrators texas treats for a 2nd day. danielle roberts and reports crowds. housing falls
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under the hood. protestors avoiding police barricades marching across the city of melvin rallying against width and 70 factors and their role in the just the civilians in each valve. 1000 the fight continues that needs to continue and we want to see affections on and we're getting close. i think you know, the blood should be and galvanized people the 2nd day of demonstrations outside australia is 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 clotty is cooling for an independent inquiry into what they say wasn't excessive use of force by offices. something police in the state of victoria deny. but with
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the 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 and to be volunteer distractions around inquiries rather than being thankful and respectful to victoria places. well, you know, it's not that the guys political parties, police used new powers to sewage people without explanation on thursday. but there is absolutely not a rod to come to a purchase with, as i said before, is on the gospel or the chief commissioner with rooks. it totals with liquids with the intent and not tastefully purchased while it was comma on the 2nd day of protest. some streets were plus as active as criticized. what they described is
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government inaction of the will in gaza like this. the process by the time which is the culmination of 11 demonstrations that if it's reinforced by small the crown or a flight, the, the house of what is going on and it's all smoke and mirrors. 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 robinson out to 0 melvin. the u. k is prime minister says the nation's hugely
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expensive health system needs to reform or die, cure a storm or said a long period of neglect and under funding had left the national health service under terrible strain at offered a 10 year plan to get it in shape joined a whole reports from london, that it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service. the report commission by the labor government says brittany reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and facing an explosion lived a month from an aging and ailing population. the report identifies huge failings, including crumbling infrastructure because of a $48000000000.00 investment show tool. 7.6000000 people are on waiting lists for care. and the awful state of accident and emergency treatment it says,
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leads to 14000 unnecessary death c t a the prime minister's response that stretched public finances mean health services must reform, if it is to survive. as a report says, the unit trust may be in a critical condition, but it is vital signs of strong. and we need to have the courage to develop a long term reform. but reform loans experts is no cure. having primary and other community based health services do more improving and modernizing and just equipment and facilities and making sure that stuff have the freedom to innovate and improve. patient care is going to be already critical. but we also know that reform needs to be accompanied by investments. and that's the conundrum. this time a government planes, it's conservative previous this is for the paula state of public services like the n h s and has promised to turn them around. but he also blames the tories for
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leaving behind no money to do it. a stop insist there is no alternative. but to invest a we went from 10 years ago being the, among the good things, the more right health care system in the world to now performed among the worst in europe. which is why would they can expect to fight? and i hope that they are going to do the right thing, i trust in the end, they are going to do the right thing and recognize that we need to fund the image. so we need to find funding that can have this product in order to do that. 6 and they just stuff spend, he is fighting the last government for better pay. his doctor says they'll find the new government for a better and a chest. the other 2 and a how l g 0. there's been severe flooding and northern thailand does tie from yankees sweeps through se asia stranded residents and chain dry has to be rescued by boat is rising, flood waters and gulf the city center at least 9 people have died in thailand and more than 22000 households have been effected on the death toll from type from the algae and vietnam continues to rise with 226 now confirmed dead on more than
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a 100. still missing parts of the capital had no way remained under water and weather agencies say water levels won't go down for at least another 24 hours tie from y'all. he made land folder over the weekends. pro process has been focusing on efforts to address wealth, any quality on climate change on the last leg of his visit to southeast asia, and he was addressing 50000 people in single poor patrick folk reports a swift close to frenzy among fans when she came and filled single poles, national stadium out of this year, with a country's 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 means a lot with single pole stands out to mom was still purpose. preferences 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 hender 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 of a single 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 hun chinese population. we have many chinese nationals
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living and singapore. there is a lot of traffic for a lot of travel, 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 with vision could be critical and enabling catholicism to thrive in the region in the future. patrick folks, how to 0 single. here's what's coming up on the news. our boys under toys formula ones, land or norris takes a car made out of them like go out on the truck details coming up with peter and sports after the break, the
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[000:00:00;00] the for the sports interest. peter 3 and thank you very much. mentioned to you might have managed erickson august shrugged of comments made by former play and club legend, christy owner and elder in a recent interview. and now that was critical, often home playing down united's capabilities to win major trophies. for now, they also said that the old traffic club must rebuild everything to compete with the past 10 hog who's united team only have one leave when from 3 the season wasn't chosen for another for just 4 months. during that time they had a rocky relationship with rinaldo eventually moving to saudi arabian team. oh, nice. in december 2022. you said that it says united card independence. like i said, you know, you said this if you read the article fairly well so,
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so he's far away from starting uh for away from me in system. uh so everyone can if . and he said, i have an opinion. it's okay. awesome, we'll manage it, make a lot, say it's a has city side, so i'm getting a lot of major trophies. having signed a new 3 year contract with the club, the spaniards current deal was due to be up at the end of the season. but he's now extended until 2027, i'll say to it was appointed almost 5 years ago. and when the, if a company's 1st season in charge, also have also finished 2nd to mentioned specifically in the past 2 primary campaigns. finally, free could fast forward 5 years into the future, but really wanted to achieve, i would say a lot of major trophies but at the same time that is always us and we are unique and we do our things in our own way, you know, and the joy of the people where the play is decisive, or they only see of our supporters that they really feel
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a lot faster. they close on how we do things for me, this is them. the biggest value that any love any brand can have. and then we have to add trophies to that for short and we would do our best such even kidding and ball pay is set to receive $61000000.00 off of the french legs and legal commission ordered passenger men to pay the for on strike of that amount in unpaid wages, but they played full p. s g until the end of last season before joining round, the free transfer or the other 24 year old project to the mediation offer by the commission. employees to speak with peaceful my club. friends champions did not contain to pay and plan to take further legal action top and play rodrigo bank to encourage being charged by the english foot board association for using a racial slur above the clubs captain sonya in min vincent could have made the remark on television and these native uruguay in june, the midfielder apologize to someone who said he's team might have made a mistake. vincent could could be banned for up to 12 games. if the challenge is
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upheld, he has a week to respond just 2 days until boxing stupid stuff. so kind of a little, all the res puts these titles on the line. again. the mexican is defending, he's super middleweight belts against it. good belong. who is a puerto rican fighter phone in new york over is has lost just to be 65 fights, while blanca is on beach and he's 22 about so far. it takes place in las vegas on saturday to coincide with mexican independence day weekend. i never was overlooking any fighting. i know he's young, he's he's, he's a good fighter, he's a song, but uh, i've been there in there with everybody. so i have a so much experience a mr. on i have a lot of tell him and, and, and i'm just the best a, we know that he's a legend and we know that we can't go in and just trying to swing for the fence on him. you know, i'm saying he got great. i q, he's intelligent, so we're going to do it the right way. you know, 6 on not go. yeah, that's what,
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that's what we're going for, you know, and maybe it comes that comes but it, we've got to go to all 12 and we doing that as well. you're a spaced female gulf is begin the campaign for a wrinkled foot straight. so home cup on friday, when they take on the us same the 3 day teams with them, it's has been dominated by the europeans lately. but the americans all the same with the high rank players this year. so they're hoping to make that advantage counts on home soil in virginia. we've got some of the finishes that's kind of in the model of the team, this year's the unfinished business. and you know, some people have asked me what, what one word would be to describe team usa this year. and i'm just gonna say hungry because, you know, knowing i all the being on know the same amount of time cards and not necessarily getting the job done last year. you know, kind of leaves like not nice the best face in your mouth, but you know, luckily we do, we didn't have to wait 2 years. we have this year to kind of get back at it and i
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can tell you our more hungry than ever. so for me to one slander, norris' is i think to narrow the gap between himself and championship lead a mex for stuff him this week at the as a base on growing pre. just 62 point separate. the 2 drive is with 8 races to go in the build up to this makes cool, i'm pretty norris' has made history as the 1st f one dr. ever to draw the call made out of lego. the danish to accompany teamed up with mccarren to build a live size drivable version of the manufacturers. p one suit because it took of 8300 hours to put together the almost 343000 pieces. doris took it for spin around the famous silver store and track how is it sliding up? what does it feel like some of the cost? well, like i said, is the steering i thought was pretty good cops. how did a flap, you know,
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like what i was hoping they'll weigh merits spot for the city right on the oh, i bet it's the licensed sales guy. so that's all the sports needs for the time being. i'll have more about late to the ring. all right, peter, thank you so much. you have on mosque space. x is lost. another milestone in orbit . the company has completed the 1st ever commercial space walk. it's a risk you test that had only been done by government space agencies before. entre 0 science editor calling baker as more to go to a 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean, went out 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, he turns the handle our command gives a strong push. and with the silent pulse of their jared isaac man exposes his crew to the uncompromising vacuum of space. this is the 1st commercial mission to
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attempt a space led by space that is meant to step into a new era of human space flight led by companies. then 2000000 viewers watched through the astronaut to own helmet with the earth in full view. the space is billionaire owner, ilan boss has 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 private individuals that, that are able to put different companies and,
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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. one, billionaire 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're doing is i think a bit of fun, and they are paying for it because it'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. the thanks for watching the news, our on algae 0 head on lines there, you'll find much more information. our website is alta 0 dot com, my colleagues know these sites with you in just
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