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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the new report says, molding $22000.00 people in dollars records, or if there's interest a life changing the the clock, this is out 0 life and also coming up north korea reveals images of a uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time she likely to control an inspection of a side vote to being counted as boeing workers decide whether to accept a new page, you will go on strike. so it, it goes present, resolves the opposition,
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control problem. or in the way for the say, palestinians who have survived as well as bump up into the guns, it could still be scarred for life. more than 41000 people have been killed in almost a year. a full, many more injured. and a new report says, a quarter of wounded protest against have life changing. it's dave, the world health organization estimates more than 22500 people in golf with as a culture of those we have life changing injuries and that will require rehabilitation. now the years to come out of those nearly $15000.00 people of lemons. reason will need long term care. the around 4000 documentations over 2000 major head and spinal cord injuries. and a similar number of major brands do in health agency says any 17 of gauze,
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36 hospitals, a possibly functional well, primary healthcare community level services are frequently suspended to, to, to are made is an emergency physician who was working cause of early this year. and he told out 0 the results of this should just get everybody 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. a higher they're 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 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
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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 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? 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,
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a venue and has extended as polio vaccination campaign for one more day to reach more children in northern garza target was im, reports now from the off by so the vaccination campaign has been extended to another state in the north of the stripe in order to vaccinate the vast majority of the goals as children and guarantee that the new child will be missing from receiving that important vaccine against police. that had been detected back in july and we need also to remind our view is that during the 1st 2 days of the campaign move that the 100000 palestinian children under the age of 10 have been collected. and they were absolutely vaccinated against polio. as because of the read office confirmed that the, the explanation campaign had been extended in full fix sites in which it will be playing a very important tool in order to guarantee that goes as children we receive, that presentation. parents have been expressing that deep uh, appreciation for the company that despite all sorts of things are unfolding them.
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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. so terry compass, so i would just be right there, but i have a son. international condemnation is mounting against israel, alternate striking central guns and killed 6 employees of human agency for palestinian refugees. they were among 18 people who died in a school administrative refuge account or are says, it's the highest death total amongst often a single incident. since the group was form 70 years ago. the school was being used as a shelter housing 12000 displays palestinians. the foreign policy chief says he's outraged by the attack, jeremy u. k. united states un, i've also condemned to strike the us aircraft carrier deployed to the middle east is heading high. depends again, has decided to bring back the u. s. s. theodore roosevelt. that followed the rad
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decision to keep to us navy aircraft carriers in the region during the cost weeks, 5 administration, and increased us major presence in the middle east to help defend israel from possible attacks by iran and its proxies. headed co hain is more from the pentagon . got his announce to the us as theater roosevelt aircraft here has moved out of the middle east into the india pacific region. now it was soon after israel was widely believed to subject to the fascination out of her loss leader in a ran that the us move to have to aircraft carrier strike in the region. now that is moved is just down to one the u. s. s. abraham lincoln, but here's the kind of gun they're really trying to downplay the significance of the us forces in the region include but are limited to and cbs ready group and marine expeditionary unit, multiple destroyers, fighter aircraft, and carrier straight through presence of note following
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a period of dual carrier coverage by the theodore roosevelt street and the abraham lincoln c history and the st. com region. the theodore roosevelt has departed and begun its transit into the in the pacific command area of operations. in the past, he was only really needed to care strikers in the same region if it's conducting 247 flight operations for to send the message, a message of deterrence. the pentagon spokesman said no one should read into this, that they no longer consider a ran a threat to, to israel. he simply said they have the ability to move aircraft carriers. l g 0 as opposed to the new crew has released images of a uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing lead a conjunction turing's. the state media quoted kim gene that the facilities should boost its capacity to produce material for the eclip items program has been done to
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several un security council resolutions. soft career has condemned the unveiling of the facility proper prizes more not from so this. this is the 1st time that north korea has revealed in such detail the inner workings of its uranium enrichment facilities. north career is suspected of having one or more such facilities at its nuclear sites. we had not told exactly which one this was or when this visit took place. about we see images of kim jong, done touring the facility, and also calling for the acquisition of more centrifuges, which are needed for the production of weapons grade uranium. this comes as north korea continues its active development of its nuclear capabilities in spite of international sanctions. as objections from south korea, we also see released on fridays images of conjunction,
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overseeing another weapons test. this is thought to have been the testing of a multiple, a rocket load system from north korea's east coast, carried out on thursday morning when we're also told that kim jong and visited a facility for the training of north korea and special forces he was pictured holding what appears to be a sniper rifle, the floating of uh, its nuclear capability and its military prowess all seems to be timed for the run up to us presidential elections. and we are owned by south korea. and those of us officials that we can expect a possibly a bigger publication as we get closer to the election date in the fall. and that may be the launch of an icbm and intercontinental ballistic missile, or even another underground nuclear test. rub, mcbride, i'll just say era. so as the votes of searching, thousands, billing workers being counted,
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decide if they'll go in striking the united states vote centers around whether it's rejecting you pay deals following a series of prices. you didn't said the guy said to 25 percent increase with buying management work. is it the money invested deal? they claim that poll conditions are in part to blame for number of plane crashes. keith county is an editor for national watch. adult calm and it's a form, enough room for the joints as life from rest and in virginia. so, kate, what do you make of this situation and the likelihood of which way this is going to get? well, the likelihood is that the, the union is going to vote to not accept the deal. the members are pretty adamant about this and they're probably going to boat to strike. and i don't think there's any doubt left us as the official word coming out. can you see things on social media saying that this is a t what's going to happen? and then in about 3 hours, we'll have a big strike. okay, so if that's the case, what, what will the immediate impact be on the, a vision industry?
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cuz obviously boeing is a huge clip as well right off the bat, because the bulk of what fully does is it's big factories in the west coast, some $30000.00 people that will be out of a job. they'll get stripe pay, but stripe pays and full pay. so right off the bat, they are going to be impacted by this. but because of the sheer size of this company's airplane business, they have over 10000 vendors across the us. so the multiply factor is even greater add in the fact that they already have had problems. you have just today with, in washington being told of there. so they have a safety culture and their new c, e o, who is only gotten one page actions that they've been there for a month. they are grappling with this and they're, you know, we'll see what they're stocked as tomorrow. and other parts of boeing that are not directly affected by commercial airlines are going to be impact because of the ability of the company to submit fits. and on top of that, a spacecraft came back from outer space with all the crew on board because boeing
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didn't do everything that nasa water. not a good picture. right that yes and started on a spacecraft talking about that a great not good off took suddenly. and what about this, this claim from unions that pull working conditions are in part to blame for a number of playing crashes or well, you know, in a basic sense, if you look at what other unions had been able to achieve the past 2 years, what they're asking for is not out of a lot of mine there, but you know, if you, if your pages and keep up with your living expenses or, you know, i mean 2nd jobs people living out of cars and whatnot. that affects performance. and if you're building high precisions, spacecraft, and aircraft, and other systems, you really don't want people to be, you know, not up to full par. and so add in the back depth because forwarding has been constantly pressure because of things happen going just today. the tail caught up as a boy, a c. 17 fell on a school parking lot. it is free, let loose, you know,
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burdens playing place that people are going to work every day under these conditions. kept the healthy. so given that always is happening, while the workforce is still at work, what are this safety implications if they did go on strike? well, if you go striking out of work and pretty much everything shuts down, not only do not build airplanes, but again, all the other companies around the country and elsewhere have just put things on hold and stop shipping. so the safety problem is that nobody's working. now when they come back to work another ably, how good are they gonna feel about the contract and they eventually will end up getting and will that alleviate these problems, the culture or will it just take the key or down the road? don't know, we'll have to see exactly what the deal is that following and the union comes up with case a great to hear your expertise on this. a very important serious situation. thanks very much. a keep telling them of having us work dot com. my pleasure to tell
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the something he's refusing any more debates against his us presidency, rival, capital harris, before november's election. this comes out to his wine be criticized performance in philadelphia, which he made the bunk claims about babies being executed and immigrants eating dogs for rentals as a licensed in a speech in swing state, arizona. his 1st since the debate, donald trump, despite claiming what he called a monumental victory slammed the door on another one, we've done to debate said because they were successful, there will be no 3rd debate. he defended is often visibly angry performance on tuesday and attacked the moderators who had fact checked his ball. so it's saying they should be fired earlier. harris campaign in an equally vital state. oh, we don't do this. harris wants another face off with from i believe we owe it to
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the voters and have another debate because this election and what is as they could not be more important a back in arizona in what was billed as a detailed address on the economy. trump spent most of his time denouncing migraine, says criminals and rapists and repeating bogus claims about haitian immigrants in ohio abducting family pets. we're being conquered and we are being occupied by a foreign element getting around to economic matters. after an hour on stage, trump promised tax free overtime pay and said he would bring down inflation, interest rates, housing prices and energy costs all without providing specifics. while harris, who has been criticized by some for not having detail plans of her own stuff,
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mainly to talking points that are becoming more familiar. well, both i said it then i say it now it's time to turn the page. the, with no debates, the american voters will spend the next 50 days sorting through competing rhetoric in a race post or say is for all practical purposes, a, did he rob reynolds, l g 0. so the head here now is there a wave of support for a politician from india to administer the cache man, but there are questions about why he's out of jail and a special homecoming for brazil now hoops most sacred items. the
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had a lot of there is looking logic wise across the middle east at the moment that we're still seeing those rains, putting into western parts of yemen and saudi arabia. but across much all the region, the sunshine is dominating. it has been very lot across places like a rock as well as q a. well, we'll see the winds the pickup and the temperature has come down over the next few days. not just here, but also a cool fil event chosen sing 27 degrees celsius, b root at 29. and it's going to get slot you cooler, across the north of africa with the arrival of some unsettled weather across the mediterranean. you can see the rain pulling into northern parts of algeria to new z, possibly even northern morocco as well. but it's not as well that whether it's what we're seeing across that central band of africa with more heavy falls to come in tonight. cheerio on fact today is much wyatt for the south of this for the likes of bought swanner, where the temperature will continue to push up over the next few days gab around
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coming in at $37.00 degrees celsius. there's a cooling of feel, however, to southern parts of south africa with the development of some what, whether you can see it across from central areas that also pull into the sou too. but it's twice guys. the cape town is 17 degrees celsius. the on saturday with sunshine, the on look exclusive office would be up to 25 percent off or a freebie and folks get ready to watch the champions of a thrilling season between the year be leaks, asian and european 2026. well qualifies. the best obtaining will be the one to subscribe. now the
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the, the, i don't know, you know, what, you know, it's different or might about top stories. is that the culture we did, people in jobs that have sustained life changing injuries from is really a tax world. health organization estimates more than 22500 people in garza need rehabilitation now and for us to come. north korea has released images of a uranium enrichment facilities for the 1st time, so it could be the king drunk. turing's stake media quoted came urging that the facility should boost its capacity to produce material for nuclear weapons. states being counted to decide if boeing left us will go with stripe. 30000 people is debt
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to woke up the job if they reject the latest payoff. a company could lose billions of dollars fixing strike goes ahead. so the goal is presidents as dissolved the opposition lead palm in 6 months of to taking pounds. i see, do, do you may say is blaming formally the mac yourselves and piece a blocking reforms promise during the campaign. true. but it is economic was deepen . critics say that you administer ation is at fault. and if the tech reports from dr. so that one of the 51 year old g b dello still lives with his parents. the unemployed mason father of 3 children has to ask his dad for money to buy food. it is humiliating, but he has no choice. do you, joe lost his job when the construction site where he worked on were halted by the new government. he had attended this spectacular jewel, my sancho rallies where the promised radical change and support for the poor. but 6 months after they came to power, his family faced sky high prices having to choose which food they can afford and
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which they can't well waiting for them to deliver on jobs for young people as being women and father. because right now, with the stuff for a lot of us with inflation soaring to 12.9 percent, one of the highest in west africa, senate goes economy struggling to stay afloat on national television, president fine announces the dissolution of parliament, blaming and peace loyal to the former president, for grounding the country's progress, the claims their destruction has left the new government, unable to pass crucial budgets and reforms lambda develop. sally, is that to you? the dates of the parliamentary elections being set for sunday. the 17th of november, i dissolved the national assembly to give to the southern people in the institutions to transform the country. hours before it said it goes, president's address the nation, the country experience almost a nation wide power outage and severe internet disruption. something this country has rarely experienced before. the political opposition says this shows the new
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leaders of incompetence governing state affairs, suicide meaningful. i'd be sort of sure. we don't have a problem with the dissolution of the parliament, but it's the way that it's being done is the timing. there's been no dialogue, it was just a pretext to hide the failures sofa with or without a parliament. for most the struggle remains the same. putting food on the table and finding work. it is a nation where young and old feel like their future is passing by too quickly. the jello is still hoping for change to come. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car position from indeed administered the cash man who successfully run for parliament from jack. let's now back home to campaign for the upcoming regional election. the opposition is accusing the governing b. j. p of enabling shake abdul rashid's release on fail to split the votes and navigation. the b j. p is rejected. it will be the 1st regional election since cache means special state is was taken away by the new render moody government in
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2019 clinics. me a water assess report. after 5 years in jail, jacob do rashid, the constitutional, got in indiana, administered kashmir to crowds of jubilant supporters. home governor, exactly how i cannot express how happy we. we've been celebrating since yesterday and we've been waiting for his arrival. he is a true need and pride the crush me to petition was accused of funding terrorism and being a separatist and was arrested in august 2019 was the issue, but it's the big book is speaking, truth is separatism, then a separatist find a separatist, the entire population which voted for me on also separatists. also, in august 2019 new del he revoked this time, i told him a status of indian administered kashmir. along with rashid other prominence,
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local politicians was arrested despite imprisonment. rashid student, this is upon them into the elections. and pulled off an upset when against a former chief minister. now provincial elections will take place for the 1st time in a decade, some local qualities. se rashid's release is part of a deal with the b. j. p. beautiful views of, i'll get some caught on one or 2 from the stairs. a excuse that he has been deliberately to lose by this genentech. but do i read and tell them the game plan up to be a part of st that useful? do white gosh, way to release so that it can mondays and to be in a push hello. can you make on the basis of the works and see me get your book. but shake up, do rashid says he will only united crush me,
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or maybe that i can see how he bought and it gets out of my fights north against the local political parties. he in oregon to the prime minister modi but the way they snatched. you'll tell me the status of the region on august the 5th 2019. it was unconstitutional. unwanted. on democratic and the legal. i've come to unite the people who've kashmir, dividing them is not on my agenda. the b, j. p. sage the election strode, the democracies thriving, and the pro she is released was a decision by the quotes. previous elections i'd be mod by violence, but there's no boy good cold this time. the general election this year sold the highest turn out in the region in 35 years and local parties. i knew dulcie are hoping that the trend continues. felix new are all just 0. this russian president vladimir putin as won't against the decision to allow long range missiles dis, trying to russian territory. he says it would turn to conflict in ukraine into
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a white, a wall between russia and ukraine. sy, lies the video shirts. 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 they need to countries are directly involved in the conflict. and 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. could we mean that the need to us and europe and countries audited war with russia? germany is to basic, propose changes to it, to asylum. those that would introduce strict to both the checks proposals of drawing the criticism from the e u latency, say what's needed is increase security on the block 6, the board has to communicate reports now from valid are 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
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prompted by the stabbings in the town of setting. 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 prophet procedure was not carried out. now the interior minister says it's time to act. so i can get up to you, we are ensuring for and criminals and dangerous people in particular, leave our country. whoever gets our protection, i see 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 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
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their right to financial benefits. here. a go on. so 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 of that number more than 450000 was still waiting for a decision at is and while more than 189000 people have the application's 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 the plan say it doesn't go far enough the far right if dave wants to and must mike ration. yeah. hey. so who of while i to the warnings pulled 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 the main stream reasonable. recent election results show that many
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in the old east germany show that to you. but the federal government has insisted 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. 22 soldiers and police officers from jamaica and police have arrived and hate you to help fight the gang violence. they will be joining you in bikes. mission led by kenya. the aims to hate health. police and ministry crept down on games is control 8 percent of the capital for the prince. so far it is in the west and mexican state of similar have cancelled natural day celebrations because of violent insight to give me a similar call. tell
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a crime syndicate. 12 people have been killed in the past week. tensions between the 2 most powerful affections of the council has been increasing since late july. schools are being shut down during this disruption. and this is almost to say, we don't know if we need to continue taking care of our so level. that's who i am very interested in the safety of the population of girls and boys who young people or adults the population that you general. that's why i want to announce that we have decided that independence day celebration and september 15 will be suspended. there's 50, it will be no celebration of brazil has formally accepted the return of a secret like offer. it spent centuries in europe and dizziness. people use 4000 feathers from the scarlet ibis, but to create a kate before it was taken during the colonial era folding as it today the to pin. i'm the type of loan for the return of offended ceremonial.

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