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the. ringback the and now the deadly attack and gaza as rarely forces target the the site is refugee camp, killing at least 7 people. the donovan, this is algebra, live from doha, also coming up the body of turkish american activists. i should know as the id has arrived and as tumbled ahead of a funeral and home town on saturday. russia expels 6. you can diplomat excusing them spying, and says the bush and the thing is a branch of us intelligence service to many and people are impacted by major
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flooding. in my julia, we look at why several times in africa have collapsed and based on cheapest news, we begin this bulletin and gaza. where is why the forces have continued to pound the strip, at least $31.00 people having killed since thursday 7 died and targeted strikes on homes across on the site at the refugee camp. and the early hours of friday is where the forces of killed over $41000.00 people across gauze. and since last october, when it launched its on slots of the spice, as well as bombardments the due and has extended its polio vaccination campaign. in garza, by another day to reach more children in the north, more than half a 1000000 have been vaccinated since the campaign began early of this month, medical teams to continue and they work despite constant harassment and threats from the as really me. well that's bringing on correspondence,
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tiny mucking with he's joining us live from the bottle and central guys on we'll talk more about the ongoing vaccination campaign in the moon and tiny bit 1st. just be no response from s strikes in the state of the refugee camp. once again, being targeted yes, on the judge and it from think how things are unfolding. we can see clearly that people across the gauze. and so if you're not given the proper time to re bind to, uh, 2 bits per well for the uh, for the, the, what for the family member that they are losing as a result of this genocide, the lower overnight attacks continue to happen while at the same time people here at the hospital very closely watching their loved ones and family members surviving survivors of the pocket for the past few weeks here at the hospital and praying and hoping work for their recovery at some any of the time being but over not
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a talk have a really positive not only further civilian casualties, but also to your level of destruction that is a quite visible right now. it's hard, it's not hard and not just the, the disruption caused by the intense bombing campaign everywhere here in the central area where we are located would be covering the ongoing bombardment campaign and the destruction caused river where in the street is the rubble of those roads. then there was bold roads as a result of these ongoing attacks everywhere in the central area from the refuge account. and they eastern far than here in the, in towns and veterans by the hand of the surrounding area. but it from jump out of the, the view cam all the way through the city. this really monetary carried out very deadly attacks. that's the targeted residential buildings in giovanni already killing 3 people and civil defense, a group. how many cars still searching under the levels were more survivors and
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this family happened to be a displaced family from eastern part of garza city in the new site. right. rest of the cam again, we're looking at a group of residential homes are being targeted and a close to 11 people were killed at once. then further, southern part of the service dropped off for the more buildings have been destroyed . we're close to 5 people different forwarded, scaled from one's family at the same exact cotton's families would have been displaced from his eyes are being the targets of don, going deadly attacks and right out we can clearly see that the whole area is running out of tones running out of residential building because of the ongoing destruction. and the deliberate is the, the deliberate bonding of these residential building and having these ongoing attacks very much highlighting what is really the valley and work of health care workers, vaccination, children against polio. in these conditions. as well,
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despite the challenges that extension to the vaccination campaign was approved in the northern part of district. because within the past few days, it was difficult to cover some of the areas that have been described as a quite deadly for civilians to move it from their homes to their designated sites to get vaccinated. but the need is urgent right now. the spread of the virus that within the past 25 years has not been detected and they go through it because of the ongoing bombardment because of the destruction of the infrastructure facilities . the, the buyers started to spread that there is a fear of the spread of this virus. i'm going to show this a vaccination is really important. however, the country and a really, really facing many of the challenges i'm one of the primary challenges, the ongoing bombardment campaign across the golf trip. not only is it has shattered any live, any sense of, of, of the state of the live safety at for people. but also it creating an intimidation, a worry and get concerning environment for parents. and it shows them so far was
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the parents of children. their full families are killed inside the hospitals or target inside the schools that makes it very difficult. the w a show the of the units if a leading organization and the vaccine campaign on old partners are holding to 3rd positive targets in the northern part of said they're raising with time because it things are happening and non productive away. and keep on folding in a very, very destructive way so far. honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey. my phone to the latest live in bed, all about and central guy. so thank you. in the body of turkish american activist, i should note as a id has arrived and assemble, she would show him killed by his ready forces in the occupied westbank. a week ago, she protested against him because it's rarely sessions. her body will be transferred to her hometown of them. and weston took here a head of a funeral on saturday. the father has welcome the announcements that i'm current will investigate to kidding. because i learned that i was states is not letting go
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of this arbitrary mother by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she was doing well . she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life. but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how? she was that much of an idealist. i see. what else get more on this wrestles have that is joining us from a these hometown of them had body is now into a key. so what do we expect next? and what are people telling you about her kidding? of the 12. her body has arrived in this tumble early in the morning, but it was a long journey. so her body was taken from tell of the tobacco, azerbaijan capital,
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and then from tobacco to turkey. the reason for that right after the beginning of the war in god's that turkey and his rail, they have severed the majority of the relationship and all the flies between 2 countries have been cancelled now. so. 7 he is in a stumble, but the question here is that the officials are asking the permission from the family to conduct an autopsy. and the reason for that is because target has initiated and an investigation into her killings and wants to have the evidence. is that what actually the future could be used in the icy, ga, cool in the icy gen, international court of justice in the trial. that's going going try of this, going to going against israel now and later today off the top, see what ex, packed in her body to be taken to the city or if i then i then to the home to hold him to hometown did him. so as of now is not clear whether i said it was,
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is going to be very today or tomorrow, but the local authorities here, the one is polity is informing people that who are funeral is going to take place tomorrow afternoon. so we have been talking people here, it's quite interesting that so many people have been so closely following these keys. and they're showing the sort of that with the, with, for families here that are her family members that are more names here. and as you have also just here from before my life, the 1st father, while she was talking to the people here, she is says here's insisting that the u. s. also show proof into the murder that in or if i should move. because the think that this is extremely important, and he wants to feel that there many governments didn't let the hers, his family alone even left them behind. now, the turkish government has initiated the investigation. her father is asking the
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american government also to do the same. and also giving her a funeral, we had expected, several of her family members heard foot i'm and many active is not only of course turkey both across the global. so if you come in to join the funeral, so there is a sense of morning in the town of the them here where we're. yeah, that's all. thank you very much for that. that is wrestle said that live and do them. and the occupied westbank palestinian villages say is where the settlers have poisoned live stock at a local farm. video shows dead shape in the village of an allow have near the city of jericho's residence. so they've been harassed by his varies living in a nearby in league. and outpost in recent days, that has been an increase in settler attacks on palestinians and the occupied westbank since the warm gauze of again, protest isn't as well, have blocked several main street, some televi demanding, the government assigned a 65 deal that was see the release of is really captives from gaza,
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with families of some of the captives to punch in the protest, blocking cars and trucks. on the now made a bridge between the anger off and the bodies of 6 captives were recovered in cause i need 2 weeks ago, demonstrations a choose prime minister benjamin netanyahu of deliberately sabotaging a do the russia has expelled 6 bush diplomats accusing them of spying moscow says they activities twice in the country security. the move comes off of the u cables arrives. you're trying to start using bush made missiles on targets inside russia. that's spring and julia shop of all of us. she's joining us live from moscow, really to tell us more about why this might be happening now as well. this is happening and actually it kind of sizes with the general red tray
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cove of russian or a forest, who especially ahead of the nice thing between the us presidents and the u. k. prime minister, later on today. so it will be side happens from time to time russian diploma several. so perio is a clipping blamed for espionage and expelled from different countries, including the u. k. and bearing mindset russian u. k. relations are as a historic low points. now, this incident is not surprising a tool and just recently b, u k announced that it was going to list is find a is bonded for ukraine. i'm using its full shadow long range missiles for strike, for strikes deep into russian territory. uh, that means of course, outraged russia. so what we know at the moment is that 6 employees of the british and the city in most cases have been stripped out of that credit station and are about being expelled. as you said,
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as the actions were found to contain signs of intelligence work in order to stabilize russia, and that was reported by the public relations center of the f as b of russia and also according to official representative of the foreign ministry. maria is the heart of the british embassy. that's her quotes that the british embassy went found beyond the boundaries, outlined by the vienna conventions. i also the to be tunnel russia. 24, actually names that as diplomats. so we have the names, all of them. uh, the employees of the british embassy here in moscow. so of course, this is a developing story and we're going to watch it pretty closely. you do shop a lot of over the nations live in moscow. thank you. yeah, i, the rescue operations are continuing and northeast and larger area off to a dime collapse cause flooding that's affected more than too many. and people, emergency officials say at least 37 have died in my body since tuesday. the surgeon
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water has cut off bridges and roads leaving large parts of the city and accessible at least 5 times at africa have this following heavy rains and base. and she is many more are in need of repair. more than 40 people died in 2018 onshore dam collapse, uncanny as west valley survivors in the town of soul. i have been recalling the tragic incident. catherine slowly reports, it's been nearly 6 years since friday. this from joseph and john, this neighborhood, the town of july and central canyon, a dunbar, and millions of the lease is of water and huge rocks gosh downstream. the people leave. john, his father was among the 47 people who died and included the classical stuff with that. we were looking for me. i found that, but we found his body hanging on a tree branch. there was 6 other bodies including a child on the base of the dom up stream had been slowly crushed too before each
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claps. this whole area was covered with mud and water. the owners of this private dumb was lame, full failing to appear to safety standards. people have rebuilt, but they say the har or what happened to them is something they will live with forever. since then, several dogs in africa, how far lab was so for one and nice area course of these thousands of people is who don was killed in out of, but in august in libya, to dance collapsed in the northern city of dana late last year. $5000.00 people died, a tom on a lease, a many dogs. i really need over the past, the tennessee. oh good. um. well feeling very fast and um, because of could it be this sort of uh, issues the trouble ticket cut off when this done. why?
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because tucked it, then it's a soft interest. so if that's kind of a catastrophe, way i buy the busts, others say some downs are old and may not be adopted to environmental changes done that was billed 40 years ago, was totally different from what is happening today. with the climate change impact over the time, the increase of people, the location of their new homes, the disruptions of the existing forest land that has been acting as a protection of allowing the gums and, and the reverse ducati the what out through monday, just precipitation at that time, it's totally different from what it is to day, and therefore that assessment becomes really vital for us to be able to tell or to check on these, these more what have that is coming into the dumbs. now, climate scientists say without proper planning, faxed exhaust, as we only get,
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was catherine. so all the 0 fly central k. now morocco has concerned its 1st case of the impulse virus health officials say a patient in the city of medications receiving treatments. and as in a stable condition, contact tracing is underway. the outbreak began in democratic republic of congo cases of also have been confirmed in thailand and sweden. the world health organization has declared the virus of public health, emergency of international consent to the head of knowledge as a, a of our members rejected the contract by type it in time. so boeing as it stop reject to pay deal and go on strike. north korea reveals images of the uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing lead a came jones on inspecting the site. the
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there's been snowing heavily in the are across the all stream to of all it's still snowing and now i grand or foster because of these slow moving frontal system, which is pumping plenty of potential energy up from the sides and then it's getting colder. coming in the top, it just keeps getting, it keeps going that close where it is don't hot enough. it's now it's been raining fairly heavily. and the picture for the rest of friday is, are the snow. and that's home with all of all 3 of covered, all right, just to the north or just to the sides, we have the federal window as well. so quite a lot of action. i'm haven't seen this amount of snow for nearly 40 years. i have to say this early in the season says could surprise. i'm because it's like moving this out there a warning guides for potential flooding in australia in slovakia and possibly in southern parts of pounds as well. and you can see why, cuz that's this is the active area that is coming in behind has been quite cold,
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is warming out slowly, and the shows that of buildings as active as are also becoming a little bit less likely. so the focus is somewhere like the 3 days attempt is well below average, in fact, even below what it should be at night. and 3 that's continuing, right? we snow at height. the still right in the middle is a hard to, but for the most part, the heavier right in north africa is moving slow. the south where it should be as the unlucky exclusive oath is we'd be up to 25 percent of our free being folks get ready to watch the champions of a thrilling season between the european leaks asian and european 2026 will qualify as the best of the tennis will be the one move.
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subscribe. now in news the watching me elizabeth put on them and go ha, i've a mind to about stories to solid. is ready as far as have killed, at least $51.00 people across gaza since thursday 7 were killed and targeted strikes on homes across on the site at the refugee camp and the early hours of friday. the body of to push them out. as an activist, i should note as the ag has arrived and as on, but when i had a funeral into them in west kentucky on saturday, she was shot and killed by his writing forces and occupied westbank a week ago. and russia has expelled 6 position diplomats and hughes of demo spine
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must close his activities right in the country security. the move comes off to the u. k. authorize ukraine to stop using bush may miss house on target inside russia so that you have 1000 boeing. workers have gone on strike in the us. that's often 96 percent of union members voted to reject. new payoff is following a series of protests. production will now be halted on bowling 737, max and of the jets manufactured in the seattle area. the max jets have been plagued with issues and us transport safety officials have said the company has a safety culture problem. well, that would cause loss went on strike in 2008, when the stoppage went on for nearly 2 months. this is about respect. this is about addressing the past. this is about funding for our future. our members rejected the contract by this will be for labor practice straight
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wireless is a law will only shot more discriminatory conduct. we have worse of question, a lot of problems to benefit. so boeing has to stop breaking the law has to bargain in good faith and rochelle, who is the managing director of the ation advocacy consultancy. he says, union member c of re opportunities to get a fair, a deal from bullying management. well, i think 2 things. first of all, it's 25 percent. i have a full he's which is still very reasonable place that get me wrong. and there's a 2nd billing as well, which is that boeing as part of disagreement on the top to build. it's next day craft at a factory either in seattle, in any event at a unionized factory. but on the line, all of the seas is i is a really decent stop of almost the civil war within boeing between the engineers on
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the one hand to historically of course have power and what he's after roles and engineering company and the accountants and the financial the financial side of the house, and in the last 2 decades boeing has pushed very hard to be extraordinarily profitable . but as we heard in that package, a lot of practices including on look for some violence and, and intimidation, and also out sourcing the production of 7 i. sevens to factories, insights that time, have unions. and the unions, of course, are quite crusted at these. but the union is also type of view that they have quite a strong hand at the moment because they, uh, they are making very fine air plants and they very fine engineers. and it's about time, nice size. they got respect. so they might excuse me, that's not the yeah, a very sharp line. they sign. we don't kind of accept 25 percent. it'll be um, it'll be interesting to see how long these guys what about 50 days mass to the us
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presidential election. donald trump has refused any more debates against his rival, come out of harris as often as why they criticize performance in philadelphia, and which he made the bunk claims about democrats wanting to execute newborn babies and immigrants aging people's pets. rob reynolds has the latest 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 in re performance on tuesday and attack the moderators who had fact checked his ball. so it's saying they should be fired earlier. harris campaign in an
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equally vital state. oh, we don't do this. harris wants another base off with from i believe we always have another debate because this election and what is as they could not be more important, are 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,
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who has been criticized by some for not having detailed plans of barone stuff, 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. north korea has released images of a uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing leader kim jong own. during the side stage media closest, it's kind of saying the facility should boost its capacity to produce material from nuclear bombs. the program is banned on the several un security council resolutions
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. south korea has condemned unavailing of the facility from mcbride has moved from sol. so this is the 1st time the nose career 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 are not told exactly which one this was or when this visit took place. but we see images of kim jong on 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 a south korea, we also see released on fridays images of conjunction, overseeing another weapons test. this is thought to have been the testing of
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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 that also 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 run mcbride. i'll just say era, so the u. s. has imposed sanctions with a high profile, a can body, and businessman and politician for alleged ties to scam centers. my young fast as
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a senator from the governing policy and a personal advisor to the cam body and leadership. washington has a choose live and involvement in human trafficking and using 1st labor at the scam centers. the benedict hoffman is the regional representative of southeast asia and the pacific of the un office on drugs and crime. and he's a sanctions wouldn't be enough to tackle the sophisticated systems used. and scamming sanctions are usually intended to cut off people from things like the international financial system. and one thing that we spin, seen growing in this region is a, an increasingly sophisticated underground banking network. underground banking infrastructure, which allows a lot of the criminal groups operating here to move money within the reach and, and also to faces outside the region. using things like tripped the currencies and, and, and other ways of transferring money. and these kind of the infrastructure, this kind of underground banking system will continue to be available to,
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to anyone operating in this region. and that is something that, that, and will need to be addressed irrespective of, of different countries imposing sanctions and individuals in the region. it's really taken off during the cold with that make where a lot of the and casinos and the other infrastructure that has been existing in the region before and moved into the online space and started to reaching more and more people. and that's where we've seen also a growing targeting of people from outside the region and by discounts centers including in countries of the like the us and, and the around the world. 22 soldiers and police officers from jamaica. and the ladies have arrived and hazy to find the gang volumes. they'll be joining his un back commission dead by kenya. it's tossed with helping hazy police and military crack down on gangs which control.

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