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the, the safe them even from it as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations who your box, the nation campaign and gaza. more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized. despite the ongoing conflict, the you're watching out a 0 light from a headquarters and downtime day. you navigate to also coming up church here launches an investigation into the killing of an american turkish activist. shot by is really soldiers in the occupied westbank. half
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a city under water and north eastern nigeria. 2000000 people are affected after a down collapses near my degree. another big blow for boeing, us factory workers go on strike after rejecting the latest offer on pay on conditions. the hello, it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations polio vaccination campaign in gaza. more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized this month. medical teens are continuing their work despite constant harassment on threats from the is really army. it but i haven't had any reports from northern gaza, of the last day of vaccination campaign that should never have been necessary told you was or where they can do 25 years ago. but is what use will list war and gaza
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as it brought it back from nevada. we went through all the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from our almighty. my message to the world has to move quickly and save the rest of the posting in children. enough is enough. it's been a difficult job. you want me to go with that and have 3 this campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here, and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water. and the streets must be clean of the waist, it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate all the threats, like the severe shortage of food health care workers haven't been attacked and harassed by is what you made it to repair. so now a monday is way the army stop the call avoid that included vehicles, any fuel for the vaccine nation campaign. warren health organization, officials say they are confident. it's a 3 phase polio vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target. i'm united the more
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than 90 percent of the children aged under 10 with the strip land it was. the disease had spreads on most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, taken refuge in a crowd of century conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your pull you could return because of the wide spread destruction, unsanitary states of the gaza strip and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles. i wrote a virus all now have the potential to emerge. and by humans i really north gaza. palestine. it's hello is where the forces of killed at least 5 palestinians in an air strike on the and my last seat area in southern gaza is
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really army had labels this as a say. so for displace palestinians, but it's regularly attacked tense where they're sheltering. thought about zoom is joining us, not from data in about a 100 central guys. i thought it were hearing that at least 16 people have been killed across the gaza strip since friday morning. well, the economy did power study as a factory does not let us talk since the hours of this morning. there has been a wide concentration around the nose of the strip where the minute 3 has been destroying residential squares without any sorts of warning. and that's a 2 neighborhoods in particular, we took me about 3 palestinians have been killed so far. and one of the fresh waves of the as well, that tax on that area, the matchless destruction being left behind could be on a president the in that area. because all me is working right now on expanding cool areas that are adjacent to need to re inquiry, go from the number at pont and from the also. so that part of the street and in the
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central areas of garza, i'm is around, has been the area that been widely knocked out by the is very military house has been completely destroyed once had a city and has been killed. 6 others were injured by the realities that i'm at this ongoing cost, which ration will listen to, to know that part of the strip, the fight thing is to ongoing. in a rough i, b destruction does not. list is match list. we have been hearing from 5 witnesses, that ruffle has been mostly treated by these verify tickets. how much of the unit 6, quite unsuitable for human habitation, them to be a suitable or so to have it turned back to live in each major areas. because the army has been hitting, or it's made some tools, quest and destroying all sorts of life, including the destruction of food to wells. if you could ational facilities, universities alongside with the destruction of who is actuation short to the palestinians have been using for youth. the time of the military and catch,
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and so the peak reality and the strip day by day sol ring at least 16 palestinians according to medical sources have been killed since don't today while also cute specials in going to assume from industry confirmed that the vast majority about approximately 60 percent of the pharmaceutical warehouses have been completely run out of essential medic, it medicines and troops due to the continuation of abutment on the on present level and rates of casualties amongst civilians where it has been confirmed by report. so released by the w o saying that more than 22500, how the city and it kind of city is have been suffering from life changing increase because of that usefully. i'm going attacks since the beginning of the out to break of this complex on the ground 3. okay. thought about as and thank you so much. started in an exclusive interview without a 0, the un secretary general. and so when you're gutierrez, says the united states should put more pressure on israel to end the tour and gaza
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. the hey as low as those i know the american political life sufficiently to load up that to a lot. but at least it's important to put pressure on the united states in order to make sure that the united states that puts pressure on israel as they are supporting israel, put pressure on israel to stop the war. and at the same time, to recognize that the 2 state solution must not be in the mind. turkey, it has launched an investigation into the killing of an american turk, or citizen in the occupied westbank, the body of activist ation or as key i key has arrived in stumble. she was shot and killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank. a week ago, she was protesting against legal is really settlements. her body will be transferred to her hometown of this in western cherokee, a head of her funeral on saturday. the good news i learned that i was
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states is not letting go 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 the 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 our correspondent results are as joining us from a he's hometown of did him and rest of all your outside the family home. a family in morning. no doubt. what's been the reaction in church here to her killing and did so here in front of her family houses and just right behind me, you can see some of her family members and her friends as well. people go and i'm
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as common. but now we have been talking to them, they're still at this belief among the friends and family members that i shouldn't or is no more. so i shouldn't was at this house 15 days before she was shot and killed by this rather soldier. so she went to to her family here, and then she traveled a jordan. it's which would your daughter then? and then to jordan, she passed to westbank to protest against the goal is rarely settlers or grabbing the palestinian lands in the homes. and while she was doing that, she was killed by d as riley soldier. so now her body has been taken to a different as more to get into city or is may have and tonight we would expect that her body to arrive to her hometown did him know that our preparations by the officials. they're expecting to morrow to be a massive gathering and for people from the was left to the right religious to
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separate or that all out of united on i should was name tomorrow. the truck is why surprised in the head of their opposition party, several ministers also going to present here. 3rd body is going to be taken to our family house. and then at noon time off the noon prayer, she is going to be buried in the city off off the machine. however, the question is whether n u. s. official is going to be attending the funeral or not. and people are asking that question whether any us or officials will be present at her funeral because she was an american citizen as well. but as of now is not clear yet. so there was to and so far what we know is that the americans have not called for either an american or, and independence investigation. but turkey has opened its own investigation into this coming. what more can you tell us about that? or indeed, americans, officials are saying that is that tragic mistake,
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but the common belief and move would inter key. it is definitely the opposite of that. people here and you can do it. the notion was father believed that she wasn't the passion of a child. it was not a mistake, so that's why her father is caught in the american government to follow the cx. the same example of charity and initiated his phone is defined as investigation because says that these, that investigation is not transparent and there are lots of insecurity around that . and the general mood among our friends family, all the family members or so is that the 2 dates that has been an autopsy with these by the how go toward it, easy in the west bank. just remember when i should've was killed there. heard by the has been taken to the hospital at the initial types of was conducted by the published dean and how to turn it into west bank and according to that to a top seats. so the billet that killed ation or travel left to right to her brain scene and nearly straight past. so that is quadratic. and these rounded narrative
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because these really minute to be say, i showed it was likely shots in directly, unintentionally. but now that these are folks that report a saying that the bill that traveled in a nearly straight path, it shows that she was killed directly. and the same passion on that is that indeed when you talk to them, witnesses who are with i shouldn't or when she was killed, the said that happening, they call time and i shouldn't was press process, it pulls in, no trapped with the is riley soldiers and there was no compelling reason for these rally sore, just seeing her however, the mood here is that these ratty soldiers has directly unintentionally children because they knew that there would be no that there is, there is, i mean, could it be a token infinity for that action and they will not be held accountable. okay, we're so sorry that thank you so much for that reporting from the demons for can you so was just to pick up on what russell was saying. these are how the events
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happened. i should or as he was shot in the head of a peaceful demonstration south of not less than the occupied westbank a week ago on september the 6th, 3 days later the us state department said it was waiting for a quote, fax to be gathered and rejected launching its own investigation into the killing. israel's military then released the statement 4 days after her killing, saying it's investigation concluded that it's quote highly likely ag was hit in directly and unintentionally by is really fire. now, a week after her death, turkish authorities are launch their own investigation. they're asking her family to allow evidence to be gathered from an autopsy for a potential trial against israel at the international court of justice. earlier i spoke to daniel levy who is the president of the us middle east project, and the former negotiator would think is really government. he says the us shows contempt to dual nationals that are not, is really is an investigation even enough because it's not off us rodeo. is
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it when it comes to the impunity with which the us treats israel? i think, well, many people look at here and see as a new level of egregious, this, of, of, of how pro magic this is. we are used to the us and it's policy treating is res, i'm palestinians not is equal humans. both in policy, in the way people have spoken about what about american citizens here you are creating that line that separation line between lesser and more human americans with a different set of rights. it's absolutely the correct thing for the bike administration bite and the senior officials to be wrapping their arms around the
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families of the jew, national is really americans who have been killed or before who are being held in gaza. what about jewel national americans, who are being killed by the same is raising military who get their weapons and their political cub, annette diplomatic talbot from the us? no phone calls? no, no, that's humanity. and let's acknowledge what was because this was so revealing what was the 1st reaction? oh, president bite. no, but dry statement, which is still far off from good enough. but what was his 1st reaction when else he repeat, he made a play which these re lease happened even stood behind, which he said this thing about the the bullet came off the ground to ricocheted into the touch america not to be swamped. so the items instinctive automatic go to place is how do i protect these? well, how do i defend this robot light tonight to a live? it doesn't even stand the test of these really
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a little direct narrative. that is just how contemptuous this us administration is not only to the millions of palestinians live under the circumstances, but even to jewel national americans still a heads on al jazeera, germany uncanny, a sign on migration deal during a visit by the kenyan present as william route so to berlin, russia expelled 6, u. k. diplomats accusing them of spying on, says the british embassy is a branch of fits intelligence service, the having seen timeframe yag before the problem. still plenty of flooding on the driving it into china, but the focus of upcoming writing is probably through the street here in the
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central philippines. yeah, that'd be daily. shares in town. laughs and probably in come boat. yeah. but not quite as heavy. you just have something on the ground to you and maybe the focus of it for the north and east asia is but being care is developed into a tie. see going close to ok. now during sasha david, basically heading for the coast of china software, shanghai somewhere, and that'd be on sunday on monday. now it's in this line of increasing right of 60, in the southeast of china. but co incident with it is more of an attempt to circulation which might bring some flooding res norton, home show or hawkeye there. and the line extends back through both is still pretty womack over both of the current incidents and the of japan. here's the position of all the probable position of this talk soon. i'll try and get to end this sunday. so obviously we'll keep you informed on that one. now renewals in india, the flood warning. so we'll have gone from a to protest because the focus is now on the circulation for west bengal count or maybe a pin to be huh. but beyond that,
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the the hello again, here's a reminder of the top stories on how to 0 this hour. it's the last day of the 1st phase of the you and the polio vaccination campaign and goes off more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized this month. medical teams are continuing their work despite constant threats from the is really army cherokee. it has launched an investigation into the killing of an american circus citizen to be occupied westbank body of 26 year old activist eisen or s v i. t has arrived in a stumble. she was shot and killed by is really forces a week ago rescue operations are continuing in north eastern nigeria after a down co ops caused flooding. that's affected. more than 2000000 people. emergency officials say at least 37 people have died in my degrees since tuesday. the surgeon
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water cut off bridges and roads leaving large parts of the city inaccessible degrees to somebody to cory on synthesis reports for up to 4 days. the water level here has dropped, but the velocity has not, and that is allowed dozens of people to take the risk of crossing these dangerous waters to safety. most of them have spent the last 4 days with little food and want to have to drink. and so when the newest got out of the water level has dropped, everybody was coming out and would send a truck loads of people to be here by chris or from other side of town, and also the arrival of separate boats. the military, even. i did a navy has deployed somebody boats to help with the evaluation and rescue mission. yeah, in my degree, i'm also seeing the arrival of somebody are the dates from states like your demo and individuals want helping out. so you'd like to wait as many people as they can,
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those warranties are talking about. so what you bought great is more than 500 people open truck over the past 4 days. yeah, in my degree, i get when you become a primes to my right that are still buildings occupied by people who are, you have to leave their homes simply because they are afraid of the water levels. so they're also trying to protect their own property. but wherever you see, wherever you turn to, you see people who have been dropped over the past 4 days trying to make it to safety anyway. but any how they can. so right now, officially, as i say, that they're deploying both those 2 southern areas that have been isolated because all of because of the floods since last tuesday, bridges helpful and making the back to us in the process. so much so difficult. how many degrees i'll use it on my degree in kenya and germany have signed
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a migration deal during president's william russo's visit in berlin. the deal is intended to promote the recruitment of skilled labor from kenya. the repatriation of means without the right to stay in germany. president retail will also take part in a forum with talk german business leaders to boost education and employment opportunities for kenny in use. today we celebrate the signing of these comprehensive migration and label mobility partnership agreement that we provide context for expanding the relationship between our 2 countries, the people to people relationship and for giving us an opportunity to unlock the potential in technology, in germany and hewn truman capitana in kenya, where we have a big, huge bunch i'm going to count as our corresponds and following the story for us from berlin. so how does this new deal fit in with the new tougher rules for asylum seeker, as being introduced in parliament?
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are they all as it were, the other side of the coins? what this is all about is the hope that both governments have to encourage people in both the countries to travel to the of the country, to bring the skills to back in that of a country. in a working sense. the point to make is that the number of people from kenya in this country who claim asylum sees already pretty small. and the number of people who don't succeed in being allowed to stay in that category is indeed very small. so actually this is more of a signal from the german government, but it is a measure that is going to see many thousands of people to pull suit as it was. this is to be seen as from the point of view of a positive message from the government. here,
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these are the kinds of migration deals we want. we want to encourage still people, but equally we want to be able to send back people who don't fits into the sorts of people we wanted society. and in terms of the, any sort of job shortages in germany. how bad are they? the thing to remember in this country is that it has an aging population and that aging population is shrinking also. and the people as it were replenishing the jump short is feeling the jump shortages, but that population creates. and so for that case, the german government has been trying to encourage what each might consider to be the right sofas, foreign skilled workers to come here, boss. of course, there is a political climate here right now, which is growing the policies of the extreme. see say they've done one last migration and yes, the reality,
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st ministers and officials and analysts is the germany's population shrinking and it needs migrants to fill millions of jobs here. okay, thank you. so i'm gonna came reporting from berlin. the $30000.00. boeing workers have gone on strike in the us. that's after nearly a 100 percent of union members voted to reject new pay offers. following a series of protests reduction will not be halted on boeing, 737, max and other just manufactured in the seattle area. the max jets had been playing with issues and us transport safety officials have said the company has, quote, a safety culture problem. boeing workers last month on striking 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 a future. our members rejected the contract by this will be enough
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for labor practice straight to the shop floor. we have discriminatory conduct. we have worse of questioning on the whole process of benefits. so boeing has to stop breaking, the law has to bargain in good faith. andrew charlton is a managing director of the aviation advocacy consultancy. he says, union member, see a rare opportunity to get a farrah do from boeing management. well, i think 2 things. first of all, it's 25 percent i before he's, which is still very reasonable place. don't get me wrong and is the 2nd bill on as well, which is that boeing as part of disagreement on to, to, to bill. it's next a cost at a factory, either in seattle, in any event at a unionized factory, but on the line will look the see is i is a really decent stop of almost
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a civil war within buying between the engineers. on the one hand, who historically of course, has a 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've heard in that package, a lot of practices including on look for for violence and, and intimidation, and also outsourcing the production of 7. i'd sevens to factories, insights that i've had 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 airplanes and they've very fine engineers. and it's about time nice. i that got respect. so that might be, excuse me, that's not the a very sharp line, the sign. we're not going to accept 25 percent. it will be um, it'll be interesting to see how long he's got to rush on our moscow. so is that
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expelled? 6 british diplomats from the country last month, accusing them a spying on sabotage. the u. k says the accusation is completely baseless. russia state media has released the names on pictures of the diplomats. the countries security service accused the 6 of subversion saying they were tasked to ensure versus defeat against ukraine, shown a whole has more from london. there will certainly be concerns in nature. capitals, particularly given present food teams a session. ready any decision to allow, keep to new use long range missiles against russian targets in russia prop, uh, would put russia in direct conflict with nato. and it is, of course, those very interests that have held back that decision making up to now i think that what is happening is a re balancing of risks and interests. given the current context. on the one hand, the war is not going well for ukraine. yes. that was that
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a bold or texas pushing the russian territory and the coast region designed to shows that ukraine can still take the initiative on the battlefield. but no, that wasn't the of the desired result. which would we, would it be the diversion of russian assets away from its increasing the effective push in the east and it is becoming clear, i think the ukraine cannot win this war at no matter how much help it's given by nato. because it simply doesn't have the results as it needs of its own. on the other hand, the calculation probably is that russia and president clinton doesn't actually want to direct conflict with nato, given the costs. russia continues to suffer in simply trying to defeat ukraine. and so the balance of interest will quite likely dictate that it makes sense to continue to give you credit every advantage it can possibly be given, if not to win the war, then to keep pressure on russia and to be able to defend itself. joe know how to 0
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london the. china's top annual security conference is taking place in beijing with delegates for more than 90 countries and is opening address. china as defense, minister toasted negotiation as the only way of resolving issues like conflicts in ukraine on the middle east. tony chang has this report for the security calibration in the asia pacific military delegations from around the world . assembled and paging. loved the patients for this to day meeting. and this chinese defense minister welcome delegates, a pressing need to do to resolve hotspot issues such as the crisis you cray and e's real policy and conflict. promoting piece of negotiation is the only way out the fundamental way out. the form will take place over the next 2 days, giving delegates an opportunity for formal and in direct discussions. whether it's even the attendance of
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