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which is 0. the new report says moving 22000 people in gaza. it costs of those injured have life changing injuries? the i my name's i you. this is out. is there a life from the also coming off? set a goal is president dissolves the all position, control column in clearing the way for small selection towards the loved states and medical facilities. once compounding health issues for people in flood, as nigerian said the and stepping into the on the civilian crew own space,
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ex commission successfully complete the 1st private space. the israel has been bombing garza for nearly a year now. its relentless strikes across the strip have killed more than 41000 people and ended many more. now when you report says that a course a wounded palestinians have life changing injuries. according to the world health organization move in 22500 people in the us that require rehabilitation now and for us to come out of those nearly 15000 people have lim injuries and will need long term care. there are around full 1000 amputations of a 2000 and major head and spinal cord injuries and a similar number of major buttons. according to the u. n. health agency only 17 of
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gauze. 36 hospitals, a partially functional, a primary health care and community level services have been frequently suspended. dr. so that is an emergency physician who is working in dallas at area of a c, a. he served as a medical school for a child who was evacuated to the united states. he told me earlier, the results of this report. shes sca everyone. the 1st these are very conservative estimates. they're doing so in a way to let you know that there is something urgent happening here. a quarter of the more than 90000 people have been injured will require care for the rest of their lives. but that number is likely to be astronomical. the higher their using conservative estimates, and this is something that should scare everyone. and what kind of injuries are we talking about here when they say life altering i just want to kind of paint the picture of the 3 most common injuries here. you mentioned spinal cord and brain injuries. these are people who need round the clock care. these are people who need
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to be at least checked once or twice a day. we want to make sure that they have the best chance that surviving these injuries. we're talking about major burns burns that put you at risk for developing an infection that potentially dying as a result of that. we're talking about amputations lim, amputations, things that will alter the course of your life forever with respect to whether or not you may be able to work again, whether you can add to the activities of daily living like being able to go to the bathroom. these are the kinds of injuries we're talking about now when you picture that, and you realize that we're saying that an entire population of people had been deeply affected by this, that virtually no family will be untouched. you think about really how catastrophic this is, how many, how much resources will be required to address the needs of all of these injured people. and where will the money come from? who will rebuild the health care infrastructure that's been destroyed over the last 11 months? how are we going to make sure that the people that i just mentioned, that miraculously survived the intense bombing by these really military?
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how can we make sure that they don't suffer silently, or that they don't succumb to these injuries? a year later or 2 years later, the united nations has extended as polio vaccination campaign for one more day to reach more children in the north of this trip. sorry, a couple of their reports now from their out by. so the vaccination campaign has been extended for another days in the north of the stripe in order to vaccinate 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 at the campaign, more than a 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 concerned that the the vaccination campaign had been extended and st
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fix sites in which it will be playing a very important tool in order to guarantee that goes as children. we received that fax and ation parents have been expressing that deep appreciation for the companies that despite all sorts of thing, just unfolding the 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 strong international condemnation is mounting against israel often astro. i can central gauze or kill 6 employees of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. they were among 18 people who died on a school in the island, is that rich refuge account, and recess, it's the highest dest, told them on that stuff. and a single incident since the group was form 70 years ago, the school was being used as a shelter housing around 12000 displays,
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palestinians. you foreign policy chief says he's outraged by the attack, germany, the u. k. the us, i'm the you and have also condemned the strike. gabrielle is on the, has moved from un headquarters to the secretary general of the united nations is watching events in guys a very closely and according to the spokes person. he was shocked and outraged by this latest is rarely attack on this unrest. school turned to shelter in shelter where there are 12000 palestinians are receiving food water, medical attention. when this attack took place the human and also saying that they have no evidence to backup is really claims that some of the unreal staff members killed were part of from us. also, israel is saying that they were targeting a, a mass command and control center. the u. n saying they also have no evidence of that either. however, they are willing to investigate. now the un clearly isn't
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a very difficult position in gaza just within the last couple of weeks. a u. n. a convoy that was clearly marked with un insignia on the side was targeted by the is really military is really military fired several shots into the un vehicle. unfortunately, nobody was killed. and just this week, another convoy uh by the un was also targeted in gaza. a staff member was pulled out at gunpoint by his really military official and that you weren't official was interrogated for several hours before being released. now the number of unrest staff that have been killed in gaza, due to israel's continued on bombardment, is now up to 220, making it the deadliest conflict in history for un humanitarians. gabriel is on the out, is here at united nations in new york. the the
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setting goes, president bussey rude. you may say has dissolved the opposition majority paul them and it plays the way for legislative elections and for his government to roll out policies for the remainder of its time. during his address he said elections would be held in november, came to power in april of this year. is the phone please guys didn't call but i assume i concluded that the guarantee of frank and collaboration with the parliamentary majority and the sole interest of the seneca leads people was in illusion. the majority decided to turn it back on the people in order to promote them. colton deadlock impressed him to the implementation of the projects on the basis of which i was elected. that's wine, by virtue of the powers consumed on me by article 87 of the constitution. and after
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consulting the constitutional council on the right date, i'm the prime minister to some president of the national assembly. i have dissolved on the national assembly near me. nicholas hock has mo, from deca. this is perhaps the final act of this political drama that we've been seeing since the former president, back in february, delayed these presidential elections as he delete them. thanks to this parliament that the new administration has just dissolved. so in, in march, the parliament voted to delay the elections and then in april, 1st through july, fine and the influential leader of the opposite opposition. figured we spend on code to power in april and today finally dissolved the parliament. now, in an address to the nation, we saw i saw him but confident, young president saying that he could not apply the policies of the government vote in the budget with
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a national assembly that did not represent the people. so that is why he has dissolved the national assembly. we're seeing that despite being one of the fastest growing economies in africa, it is one of the most indebted ones with 72 percent of its g d, p, in debt. so the government's main objective is to reduce the public expenditure and it has tried to pass some laws in parliament, but most of them have been rejected because the new administration does not have the majority in parliament. people in a non jerry and city that still largely on divorce and now facing major health issues, at least as a, have been killed and move in a 1000000 force from the homes of the down collapse name. i do agree on tuesday, the flooding has left some medical facilities in the dallas state has asked me to address reports, modeled by floodwaters for 3 days. most of them was difficult to reach a safety of the 70 old says during those days he suffered hunger and c
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0. we had no food or water for 3 days. mosquitoes were having a feast on me and my grandchildren. i got my 1st drink of water today, like thousands of other victims of the flux. he needs medical help. but this is a state of major medical facilities in the city. this small section of a 1300 bed hospital is been cleaned. so what you make is the services can be restored, but his chief medical director says, even if this stuff went to the countries you even know quarter of the operations. for now we only carry only emergency operation. we have suspended admissions because of fear or fall contamination. even the concepts sent that we show about nuclear on timing nation. sometimes 1 may not be absolute because the bracket therapies use this, read you them on cobalt system. nothing to use that survivors,
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that hundreds of others will rely on the photo sent a daily for medical help. one to yeah, this is a teaching hospital and it's 6 medical schools. i also shot the flight didn't spare the world health organizations, regional quality level retreat, situated in the hospital. we can predict some kind of until its consequences going forward. but having said that, we already seeing the impact, we'd see more coming. but what does he mean yet? these uh, you know, access to uh, service is that cuz i fix it. man here. i can send about health risks within the hospital and to the why the community doctor say the flood waters will receive so. and people will be able to go back to their normal lives. but the damage cost the university to, to hospital could be failed for years to come. of hundreds of patients every day come to this reef auto center. but its equipment has been damaged and it could take
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weeks or even months to restore electricity, water, and sanitation. no one knows if these equipment here will never work again. dozens who rely on the cancer center will have to look elsewhere. to use this flooding cost by the breeching of a section of the allowed, has exposed millions of my degree residents and visit us to save yourselves. threats with access to food, shelter, and clean water. i doubt doctors won't, but hundreds of lives risk. probably the prison august data may degree for dennis and boston. this update on the rescue efforts from 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 with tool that's still trying to do right in the, in this neighborhood. not just to yeah, across the states because of, from estimates bought in the media and people have been displaced and we're trying
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to see how they're managing the magnitude of the displacements on this boat to yeah, i have officials of the nation am i, you me see management agency and didn't here with me uh, your best state government officials, your base and neighboring states that to go in and not east. they've been here in the, for the past 3 days. trying to how about those in my back, you know, just behind right behind me to people who have been standing for about 3 days when i tried to make their way to the city center. because the once i 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 us go 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 boat and can cut it goes very few people. so we've had the military bringing the trucks, trying to see how many they kind of risky, because regular vehicles can no longer going. and the economic activity just in
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these areas are completely being paralyzed because the house is submerged oh, shopping, most. busy 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. still ahead on al jazeera, the case prime minister says its health care system needs a major surgery expense, say reforms alone. i know the cure, the the had a lie there to split picture when it comes to the weather across australia we've got cooler way for conditions affecting the east to thanks to a series of cold fronts. working their way across the southeast but out west. while a spell of unseasonably warm weather continues, we'll see temperatures pushing up into the high twenty's footpath. that heat
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reaches up across the north as well, largely find twice sunny and won't conditions here. but that is that west of weather nipping it 3 inches of queensland and new south wales. and we'll see some of those gusty winds and showers, pushing to victoria from tasmania, with temperatures coming down to cities like melbourne and her boss. now, temperatures have come down from matter, day across new zealand is a south pilot. christ church need 9 degrees celsius. that's thanks to a firm that's bringing some very wet and wintry weather. some snow warnings have been issued across the southern parts of the south side and by saturday, however, it will be the north that sees the west of the wet weather. weather is the story. as we move to east asia, we go to developing a tie food that set to work its way across the southern japanese islands. by the time we get into fact today, it will be developing even further as it works its way to eastern china by the end of the weekend the,
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a new report says, course a wounded people in guns. i have sustained life changing injuries from israeli attacks. the world health organization estimates move in 22500 people and also require rehabilitation. now i'm for years to come set a goal as president, fussy, rudy, on may fi has dissolved the opposition majority parliament. the move now plays the wave of the legislative elections to be held in november and for his government to roll out its policies for the remainder of the people in northeast north. jerry and facing major health issues. as a result of the flooding oft down collapse in east betsy, have been killed for more than a 1000000 force from the homes around my dear republican nominate donald from says he will not take off in the now the us presidential debates against democratic rival coming to harris trump claims and
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a post on his truth social platform. poles clearly show i won the debate against comrades coming to harris. the democrats, radical left candidates, and she mediately called for a 2nd debate to the ends of statement with comment. i should focus on what she should have done during the last 4 years. they will be notes a debate. paris responded by saying they owe it to vices to have another debate. drums announcement was met by cheese from supporters into skin, arizona. because we've done to debate so because they were successful, there will be no 3rd debate the i believe we owe it to the voters and have another debate
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because this election and what is as they could not be more important, russia has attacked a red cross humanitarian truck in ukraine killings free people. that's according to the cranium. presidents. a lot of them is the landscape posted this image to social media. saying that the convoy was traveling through the east and don't yet screech and the landscape hold on governments and international organizations to respond to the family. moscow has not made any comment. meanwhile, the russian president's, i've been preaching his wound against a decision to allow long range missiles to strike russian territory. he says, a would turn the conflict in ukraine until why the war between russia and ukraine's allies. the video should it's not about whether to allow that you clean the input team to strike it i shared with these flipping. so now it's about deciding that
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they need to countries that directly involving the conflict and not if this decision is made. it wouldn't be nothing less than a direct enrollment of need to countries the us and the european countries in the world and you'll create it will change the nature of the conflict. could we mean that the need to us and europe and countries audit war with russia? which means the basing propose changes to it's a site. let me know what that would introduce. strict forwarded checks. the proposal of central and criticism from all the leaders who say what is needed is increased security on the blocks extend on board is normally case reports from valid. all 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
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asylum had failed. that he was due to be deported, but the prophet procedure was not carried that. now the interior minister says it's time to act. so on the left you, we are ensuring for an criminals and dangerous people in particular leave our country. whoever gets our protection, i say this, and all parity 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 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,
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but last year, more than 3100000 foreigners were seeking asylum or some of a form of legal protection to stay in germany. all of 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, 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 few. but the federal government has insisted
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skilled mind goods on needed to field 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 bullying. you guys prime minister says the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform. or di case, thomas said that a long period of neglect and on the funding had less the national health service on the terrible strain general help reports. 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
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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, 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 alone say 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
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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 tests for the policy state of public services like the n h s and has promised to turn them around. but he also blames the tories for leaving behind no money to do it. the staffing says there is no alternative but to invest a we went from 10 years ago being the among the good thing that the number one right health care system in the world to now performed among the worst in europe, which is why 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 us. and we need to find funding mechanism in order to do that. 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. hope francis has been focusing on efforts to address wells and
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equality in climate change on the last leg of his visit to southeast asia. patrick folk has moved from single said a swift force of frenzy among fans when she came and filled single poles national stadium out of this year. but the country is dest event of this time, arguably has even greater stopped power. the people here pope fonts is visit, is a very special moment being able to attend them, us being able to receive the police for a means a lot with single pull stands out to mom was still purpose. pub fonts is made on this tool. by contrast with indonesia have a new guinea and team or less day is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. but as has been 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
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a cop into its any comp and does dream to do something of this level. and yes, i know jesus himself was like, i've been dead 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 address. so yes, up in 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 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 help tackle what he 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,
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bishops in the country. in 2018, they reached a compromise and agreed to recognize each other's candidates. there many field the vatican, seated its authority. so engagement with age as major pilot is critical. certainly ties of china are big offices, the large on the pontus mine, especially as he you know, gets older and it's, it's also hard to avoid the optics that you mentioned. right. that singapore is said majority han chinese population. we have many chinese nationals living and singapore. there's a lot of traffic for a lot of travel up ties. no pope has ever visited china. at the age of 88. it seems unlikely. pub fonts, this will do so. but strengthening ties with beijing could be critical and enabling catholicism to thrive in the region and the future. patrick folk, how to 0,
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single law must space x is not up another milestone in all beds. the company is completed. the fast ever commercial space woke out is there a saw instead as a column. vega has more the the 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean city, some flying at 25000 kilometers an hour. jared isaac men exposes his crew to the uncompromising vacuum of space for the for him here. so this is the 1st commercial mission to attempt a space well, lead by space x. it is meant to step into
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