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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on elizabeth put on them and this is the means our life from coming up in the next 15 minutes for you. and we'll also have the rest of and devastating conflicts off the as really as strikes on 11 on tim, 15 people. and one of his almost top military commanders at least 6 palestinians, a code. and this really strikes targeting,
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timeliness and southern gaza. 3 long kinds of losing in their 1st selection, since the mass protests but then president to flee the items. and indonesia tries to find the answers to us from the gesture and, and pollution problems, a major upgrade to its trading network. the we've been in this news out in devon on were and his radio strike on the capitalized killed. a top has bullet come on to the attack target at a neighborhood in southern bay route cutting at least 15 people an injured more than 60 dosage. a body begins coverage from they were scrambling to find survivors after is really strikes hit a building in a crowded residential area of southern bare room. several people were killed and dozens injured. israel's military says it killed one of his will. as most senior
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leaders. it brought him a keel. hezbollah has confirmed that he has been killed in the attack. the liberties government accused israel of targeting a populate or residential area. yes, again, this is not the 1st assassination of hezbollah officials and southern bay was on july 30th. israel carried out another attack, killing flood shocker, as well as number 2, man in a similar error strike in the same neighborhood. the sense of smoke continues to fill the air here as rescue workers continue to work around the costs to try and seek out 80 survivors and bodies that are buried under the rubble behind me. now down here is the most densely populated area in 11 on it. is home to nearly 700000 people and this the top has shaken this community to the core. once again, analysts say as well as trying to divert the world's attention away from the dire humanitarian situation in gaza, then you mean that in, you know,
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these really prime minister is trying to shift the attention completely away from happening in palestine and gaza and the west bank and then saying to the what now i'm concentrating on that and on. and this is my next full. meanwhile, hezbollah continues to launch hundreds of rockets into northern israel with no casualties reported this situation has the escalating and recent days here. follow israel is coordinated attacks on communication devices which left dozens that and thousands of civilians and hezbollah members injured. the one has called on both sides to de escalate. after 11 months old daily shelling and these days very heavy and the potential for a wider conflict is really around the corner. and no one can afford it. wire conflict at the moment. but with every attack by the warring sides, the regent risks falling into
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a wider conflict doors to jabari out to 0. they were we have to correspondents covering developments across the regions zane bus at avi isn't the jordanian capital online, because that is where the government has banned algae or from the pushing inside israel. first let's go to and then on con, he's in the here. that is a sub off the rouge and, and run your at the sight of the attack. tell us what you're seeing and how people are feeling they, what are they telling you? the rescue and recovery f. it's all still continuing. let me just show you where i am. that's the street down there where the attack took place. it's about 5 buildings down out, so i'm sure you can see that as well cuz rescue work is still going and they'll still digging through the rubble. now hezbollah, from, from the 15 people, including abraham mchale,
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were killed. we are waiting for another figure from the ministry of health. however, lebanese media suggesting that the $119.00, in total killed $24.00 people missing and $66.00 wounded. this is a residential sub. this is a densely packed residential so that when israel took the decision to strike, they knew that civilians would be cool out in this. in fact, um i actually spoke to some of the civilians that way. yeah. um, when they, i talked to place a lot of people have actually left this area. now there's a lot of fear still here. there's a lot of apprehension about what happens next. this is what the lebanese, i'll call it, a cooling, an escalation that is now involving civilians that isn't down to just the contested buddha area in the south of lebanon. in fact, it's across level now,
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and it's back in the woods for a moment. a case is just the latest, has viola come on to to be killed since of toilet. tell us about him and what this attack means for the good well, there's no doubt that these killings are designed to try and we can, has below. and this will effect has below the, the lead red one forces throughout the goal is to actually go across the boat into israel during times of war. what killed in that meeting that was taking place in the attack that took place just behind it. now, it is going to be very, very difficult, but his bullets recover for this, but his bullet isn't a one man. all peroration, it is part and parcel all besides, he does a political wing, they have m p 's. the is a military when fail for pad for this, they say that they will recover from this. they will replace those commodities. but as we've seen in the past,
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it's likely that there will be another statement from the leader visible not have something to throw out. and expect him to say that they will take revenge for this at a time of the choosing. but these attacks are stacking up and has below is under pressure amount. thank you very much for that. and it is a long con with a nice has joining us live from the here in southern bay route is going to the same bus lobby. he's joining his life on visual damian capital. and he's in amman because that is where the government has banned ours as they are from the pushing in israel. so zane, what are you sharing specially about the kind of intelligence that israel had on a keels whereabouts that lead to the strikes that brought down to residential buildings in southern bay route as well. we don't have a lot of details, but you can in for a lot from what the government is saying, according to official is really radio. quoting. a senior is rarely security source
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. they confirm that a tip provided by a reliable intelligence asset was what spurred them on to carry out this attack. that asset told them about the meeting. and that's what spurred the is really military to carry out this assassination attack. and bear with less than 24 hours ago really is an indication, yet another indication of the robust intelligence that israel's government is, was military has on the ground. not just in webinar, but in the occupied palestinian territories in syria as well. this is not the 1st time in the past year, they've carried out an assassination of a senior has bullet commander. and to understand exactly how robust their intelligence is, how many intelligence failures is declared enemies. have you only have to look to to her on in july, just back in july where they assassinated hamas leader as well? yes, a really interesting point. you're making this a in about the intelligence that, that was writers might have because we had submitted a report off to the assassination of one of the mos as leaders in they vote sally
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out a duty that they had, they acted on intelligence that he was in that area at that time. now this exclamation that we've seen from israel, the page it attacks the walkie talkie attacks and now the strikes and southern bay root. they of course follow that is why the government's making an aim of its will with gaza to return the back to a to is really residents to northern israel. how will this affect the possible return of residents to as well as know of when there was an escalation on the go to now as well, even in the face of, of their own countrymen who've been criticizing this tactic. even the space of military officials that have criticized who's practically the face of the closest style of the united states. israel maintains is really, leaders are the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu defense minister. you'll get a lot in the aftermath of the attack and very rude yesterday. they are doubling
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down, they think that forcing his bullet through months during the, with military strikes in multiple areas on multiple fronts of varying ferocity. they think this will force us, we'll look and make some kind of tactical retreat from mr. benjamin nothing. yahoo said our goals are clear or action, speak for themselves, yoga lunch, said we will continue pursuing our enemies in order to defend our citizens, even in a route and not really started at all the same. thank you very much for that. that is zane bus savvy. joining us live from a mon the un security council. it has been hold. the violence between is rather and has bola risk. so good, nice thing, a firm or damaging conflict. the comments com as the security council held and emergency amazing. and which it condemn the communication device bloss across 11 on describing it as a violation of international law. kristen salumi reports from un headquarters in new york. the meeting was called in response to the destination of hezbollah,
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as communications devices across lebanon. this week, when human rights chief volk, or church said constituted a violation of international law, these are tex, represent a new development and welfare. the communication tools become weapons seem obtained yesterday exploding across the marketplace is on street corners, and in homes. as daily life unfolds, the, i'm sorry it is if reportedly dismantled, unexploded devices and universities banks and hospitals. this has unleashed wide spread fear panic and hara among people 11 and the civilians were among the 37 dead and more than 3000 wounded is levied on blamed israel and demanded the security council would call out the perpetrators and condemn the attacks was and how by any isn't this terrorism, when you talk it's a whole population in the city streets or their market slash offices phones that
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while they attempt to that daily life is israel did not claim responsibility, however, and blamed hezbollah for the cross border escalation of rocket attacks, which have displaced tens of thousands of civilians on both sides. if he's a bottle, does not to be to reach for our border. and back to the north, a very tiny river with the pro magic efforts. if there will be left with no choice, but to use any means within our rights to defend our citizens. and enable the about to ease of the nose to return to their homes. its remaining united states called for com. it is imperative that even as facts and merge about the latest incidents in which i reiterate, united states play no role. all parties refrain from any actions which can punch the region into a devastating war. this was the 4th meeting on the situation of the middle east
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called by the security council this week council members and you and officials a like have expressed concern about a widening war that ultimately will lead to the death of more civilians and undermine international law. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, a spring in it, but i am say, how it is and associated professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies. always great to have you with us on algebra it to him. i want to start with what happened in the un security council like we were here and it is the full sneezing called this week at the un security council because of the conflict between as well and hezbollah. we had very strong remarks from the un high commissioner for human rights walker to not just saying that what israel has done is a violation of international no. but any time they carry out the tax, anyone carries out the tax that re such fear in the civilian population as actually a war crime. he said,
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what did you make of all you want officials using such strong language at such a session? yeah, thank you. well, unfortunately, there's only a small number of you i'm over shows will out of speaking this clearly and loudly about, you know, what's really happening with that. it's, and they've been on, on and by this time, the world of crimes that is light is coming. thing is not just as soon as he can get into that, like what he called about the beginning fee and within the people and they've been on and attacking and civilian areas. this has been a path on a path on the started in gaza with the war crimes at the general side. that site is coming thing that and all the and also now in living on because this is not just the 1st thing. know yesterday we also so another attack on the uh, it has been locked with manders in a densely populated areas. also causing the same effect of leading to got most
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viewed in casualties and also closing mass fee and also within the people itself. so we are talking here about the path. that is why it has been conduct thing. and unfortunately, because of the majority of the security council, the members they, it's out of love talking this clear language is like an enjoy being the same unit, the ad it's doing and continues to do more regulation. so we come on lights, the laces hezbollah come on to who's been killed in southern southern bay root. how much of these killings off has bullock? amanda is weakening the group militarily. would you say? oh, there is definitely an impact on the group with these kinds of associations, but when we look at history, not onto it has been dealt with many months. they've asked that us with the best hesitations of their lead. those really change the agenda or the kinds of all patients that they do. actually the impact, the long term impact is very,
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very minimal because of those commanders will be replaced and will continue with the same as in that, on the contrary, actually, it's what we've seen in many of, of cases also that we started uh, actually makes a part of them in the top bins, the position of the visa goulds in terms of their political agenda. and who knows because they can be the place is even with more radical or, you know, glad to kind of leave. there's that they can put, the more pat ation, so it's symbolic, it's mainly set of ink that is really domestic edge. and that, that we are doing something and we are attacking. but look, also a time us, you know, what has this changed because it's a, it has a sense of a bid for the past, the few, the kids, many of its senior lead those. but here where the origin to degrade the group of the,
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about how this is 7. that is why the domestic agenda doesn't actually seem to be serving, be at least 60000 as ratings have been evacuated from northern israel because they cannot reach it. and if there was an escalation on the northern border, what about is it putting, it doesn't sound like it's putting any pressure on as well as political calculations either in its will to keep slicing. yeah, well it's very, very, i'll even make it because let them, yeah, i would declare that as the goal or the objective of this escalation, then liberal is to repair the people that is late as to the northern part of israel . but actually what's this happening? it's still gonna be the opposite because not only that they're not the technique, but who ever remained in the northern part of service that was gaping because it's back flat and gets the opposite. so again, that's why in terms of achieving political solutions,
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it's weird thing. it got and it's street things are going with agony. it's not that you think or achieving any piece or any stability or any solution. and guys, uh, that's where we stop that. and we should keep in mind that this lady government resorted to this kind of escalation only because to escape the deadlock that that's facing. getting cause us enabled to do that. then the captives is unable to silence . how much and it's it's unwilling to assign a solution, so they then let them yeah, hold result at the escape from the log in order to go through the but on and you not the same thing. you're left to seeking knowledge of them as this is a distraction event. i have looking forward to picking off on some of those points and we talk to you again soon for now. that is it, but i am. so i have from the doe, heinz the chief of graduate studies. thank you. so thank you. i of
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the, the israeli military has carried off attacks and gaza targeting the south and central areas of the strip. at least 6 palestinians have been killed in a strike on an apartment block and con eunice, 9 people having taken to nasir hall specials, a joint attack and the site up code at least 3 people, while heavy shelling targeted homes and all day through neighborhood. and that's bringing our correspondent honeymoon movies. joining us live from the and central gaza and honey, we're seeing a real search. and is there any attacks on gaza at the same time that they're escalation 11 on the as well, so far, we're not seeing any significant change in the conduct of war across the gods. for the genocide, the practices and the acts are still the same. they're getting worse, there is a surgeon the attacks despite the escalation on live and on,
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and it seems to be more concentrated right now on families. this is the product that we've seen in the past couple of months, but it's increasing exponentially, almost done daily basis. we count families by the numbers by the 10 they've been targeted and deliberately killed by this really monetary the overnight attacks. relentless ears, price targeted to areas in hon. you and is one in central part of pine units. the other one further to the western part of the sin from the area of the city where a family displays family all the way from other parts of the gaza strip ended up in this, the flap in a building a residential building was killed. i'm not alone with other members of the owners of the residential buildings then from the sea. and the footage we looked causing a piece is off of the slash and cones are scattered over a the floor of the bomb side in the building. then according to eye witnesses,
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the where is the parts of these bodies where blown away by the intensity of the toxic for to, to point out that this flat is very close to a larger shoulder. that is the college of applied science in the center part of hon units, full of displace families. and what these attacks are doing the aftermath is pushing people for further internal and force displacement. as of now, we can confidently say that the people are walking with 0 shot with 0 sense of safety has completely been being shattered in early or morning of of today's the is really military also carried out a talk on a 10 sites in tanya is where 2 people were reported killed inside inside the tent on supper, toxeme dogs, a city where it's n, as they 2 neighborhoods many reported with a critical injuries because of the heavy, ongoing artillery that has been going on for weeks right now what we're seeing is more of not a retaliation,
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not an act of reaction by this really monitor is more of a systematic world plan attacks on displace family. they've been already in displacement for the for almost a year right now from one place to another. but this concentration on families is an indication that this floor has one objective. and the objective is clear right now is the destruction of palestinian societies by targeting the core of its social fabrication and honey, you've touched on this briefly that how when things attacks impacting life where you are of the will so far, these are top top were found a devastating impact on nearly all aspects of life here. this a couple of with the longest standing is lucky that been, that was going on for 4 years before the war started. everybody view the war right
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now. as the pinnacle instead of it all was the 16 and 17 years of suffocating a block, a that has a really dictated every aspect of life. we're talking about ongoing closure of borders. and we're talking about the a limitations on everything in terms of basic necessities and supply that. but what we're seeing right now more of a deliberate obstruction of everything. we were talking about thousands of people who do not have it proper access to medical care. the situations behind me in the hospital like why dire beyond dire and very complicated, people like dying here because of the lack of medical supplies. but also there is another layer of a tragedy. this is the 2nd year where 1000 of the students do not have proper access to education simply because all the schools across the gaza strip and university on colleges in any learning environment have to turn into a shelter. because simply, the gall district does not have any proper shelter to accommodate the large number of displays population. in addition to the ongoing,
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a trauma that has affected almost all the generation here, the elderly, the young man, the middle age, everyone has suffered so far and still suffering from the ongoing attack displacement by itself. having disintegrated the social fabrication of the palestinian society, scattered families everywhere, the lack of communication, the separation between family members. we have actual families who are separated from each other. children here in the central area. their parents could not leave the northern part of the servant. they are counted by the 1000 lead a long beach in abilities, the inability of providing a proper living conditions for these people's decisions. cubing recently expanding in a very deteriorating weight and has affected so far. we've seen some of this already on some of the behaviors and the action because people have been already pushed through the it's, these relentless attacks have already destroyed many of the aspects that people
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enjoy in the past before october 7th. but right now, they are pushed into an area where they don't have any options. the are was due in mode of survival of right now. and that's what we're seeing. many of the options here are hard to comprehend. honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey, my phones with the latest live and then on by law in central bozza is there any forces have conducted res, across the occupied westbank including villages me a little cut in nablus. and hebron is where the ministry also stormed jeanine refugee camp, the palestinian appliances, and that is really military engaged in confrontations. is there any troops for this? they weigh into numerous homes and the cap the raise in the occupied westbank had been taking place almost every night since the stall, just as well as one, gaza, began last of toys. the la water is joining us live from the muller now and firstly
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light. the other rays in the occupied westbank still ongoing. so as of now the rates that we're looking at to the best of our knowledge have ended, however, military rates are happening constantly. so it's, so there could always be a military rate happening. and we know that one palestinian was seriously wounded by his really forces in a village near he brought sorry in a village near bustling and military raids also took place around jeanine where at least one palestinian was detained around t braun nobliss until he cut in on these military raids according to palestinians who have actually experienced them, say that what they look like is these really military storming palestinian residential neighborhoods. often times in the middle of the nights and breaking into palestinian homes. and the palestinians say that they're extremely scary and extremely traumatizing. while this has been
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a staple on palestinian life and her occupation for years since israel's war and it has to be done and the military rates have tripled in number. and about 10800 palestinians, almost 11000 palestinians had been arrested, entertained by these really military. yeah. that this move in dublin, i believe the number of palestinians in is where the jails and when you talk about the tripling of the number of raids on average, 35 rates have been taking place every day since october and as well as the rates as writing ministry res laina, we've also seen most fessler attacks to yes, subtler talks and the occupied westbank are also increasing. there was one subtler a task that took place near novelist where palestinians on the ground said that is armed is rarely settlers locks policy and farmers from reaching the water wells that they depend on for grazing their sheep and live stock. and
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a similar scene took place and as one in the south, however, on hills where armed is rarely settlers chased away policy and shepherds off of their lines. and these settlers are, is re lease. we're living in segregated jewish only communities that are legal under international law, on palestinian land and the occupied west bank. according to the un on several human rights organizations, the subtler attacks had been increasing. and often times the subtler space, no accountability for their violence against palestinians, according to you and records and statistics over a 1000 palestinians about 161600 palestinians had been forcibly displaced from their home since october 7th there. thank you very much for that. that is late a water with the laces live in my law. the
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moving on to while the news now the u. s. secret service has admitted complacency and communication failure has proceeded the assassination attempt on a former president, donald trump. in july, the agency has released the initial findings of a review into that shooting which led to the death of one person and critically injured to others. as he called hand reports from washington dc. if you want to really see something, the said, take a look what happens off to a ton of the head saved former president donald trump in this moment, immediately the question, how could this happen? a goodman 20 year old thomas crooks able to climb on top of the roof of a nearby building, able to take a shot. trump of just 135 meters away. now the acting director of the secret service listing, all of the failures that allow that to happen. the secret service did not give
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clear guidance or direction to our local law enforcement partners. as there were communication deficiencies between law enforcement personnel at the site, the secret service did not deploy its counter drone technology because of a technical issue. agents and local police were on different radio frequencies in different command post. the secret service was not aware police were looking for a suspicious person until shots were fired. agents realize the roof was a security risk, but didn't follow up and didn't ask local police to stage their, even though they'd volunteered at approximately 1810 local tide rosa's, those problems have been fixed, as he says, witnessed at a recent event. you had secret service agents in that room monitoring frequencies and listening to what was going on in those state and local networks. in addition to that, the locals were flying a drone in proximity to the site. that drone feed was being beamed into that unified command post on our agents had total domain awareness about what was going on. also they had traffic camps, they were able to pipe in their traffic cams,
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into that unify command post. you said the agents that made mistakes here will be held accountable. he would not say how or how many do us house passed a bill also on friday, st. candidates need to get the same protection as presidents roast. as donald trump has been getting that since the july attacks crediting it for stopping another assassination attempt just days ago at the florida golf course. but he warned he needs more money and more agents because he doesn't see the threat going away. any time soon. patty, go home l g 0, washington. the still ahead on the news out and he's even pilot has been saved from captivity off to being held by popcorn revenues for more than a year and a half the
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bars. that storm that goes 4 days worth of rain in central europe as not move staff has been generating big thunderstorms and calls from funding in the northeast eventually. but it is not folding apart. so all this left is legacy is left behind relative the weather because the sun is come out together and still the drivers drive over the world. so bad for september, i have to say they're osh as the generated, not so much by the remains as far as what you'll see if you increase try be welcome, but just general rather types storms in spain, maybe portugal are running out through western front. so these are produced by funding as well, and they could well do so again, they stretch out through from the british, also in the world and probably all in itself. still leading the world's over here as an example of products 3 day full cost gives you that bold until tuesday would re, might come in on this same frontal system nearly to right and dropped the temperature a little bit. the right is still the story surprising. the north west africa. this
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line here has produced flooding and southern brockridge may well do. so again, in south america. now jerry, in weston harbor, i'm not writing exists the next couple of days. clearly, the seasonal stuff is still the quite heavy in dodge area and also beginning faster . the 300 years ago, the belt is the full season, the celebrated, the natural world in stages of the, you know, his music has been re composed by alteration intelligence using projected 2050 weather data to reflect the global climate emergency culminating and the disturbing like performance himself, career, dis, nokia, or of solving on al jazeera as the world economy. those strikes are those with
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a strong result. indonesia is where it's supposed to be. it's all about the right place for your business to get off the brace otherwise on. so with the strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow the the you watching the news hour with me, elizabeth put on. and then a reminder of our top story is the ssl on the search for survivors. father and his really s twice on day roses. continuing to buildings were destroyed in the south of
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the 11 east capital on friday at least 16 people have been killed. and romans, 60 injured among the dead, was a senior military command of hezbollah. and that is why the military has carried out overnight, attacks and gaza kidding. at least 6 people in time doing this. a joint attack in the site at killed 3 people. heavy shouting targeted homes and all day through neighborhoods attempts to discover where the pages that exploded and never known came from a continue and around the world. leads have joined the investigations found as far as time, long bulk area and no way, but much of the attention is on hungry. as i said, bank reports from budapest, exploding page of trail started and tie one with gold depaula page a manufacturer. but they were quick to deny any involvement which and i've already paid for the past 3 years, go to pano, established
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a long term private label offer as ation with his agency called back. allowing them to use our trademark regional sales company provided labeled authorization to them . this is not a product of apollo. it's a product file size venue to use up, and trademark and hungry back consulting only has made, but no factory listed owner of the company didn't respond to our attempt to contact to the company website has been taken down, but can still be viewed through internet talk i think it says it's wrapped in projects including jewelry, making an mushroom drawing in argentina. a online professional profile describes her as advising the international atomic energy agency. anesco. like one of the registered addresses for christie on a neighbor towards the 0. he hasn't seen her for 3 years of the apartment was registered to her mother who lives in it to the k. when i know she lives in an apartment in the building behind me, a neighbor told us that she's lived here for at least a year. and he saw her for the last time a few days ago. but she has not been seen since. her mother has told jen this,
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the daughter is now under the protection of who gave the secret services. they also report that a company in bulgaria was working with that, consulting it's owner is in the region 6 and it has not responded to our attempts to contact, but the company he works for and also as codes as a 0, then the region please investigating both the gary and bulgarian government say no pages were manufactured all passed on to their countries. but that does seem to be a transfer of 1600000 euros to hungry from bulgaria, according to bulgarian authorities. there also not reports that the representative of back consulting in austria was in contact with gold depaulo, the ceo and an employee of gold. apollo, have now been questioned by the tiring use prosecutor. but this bill, no smoking done. since the pages exploded across lebanon and pots of syria were still don't know who manufactured them, where they were manufactured or hasn't made their way into level. what we do have are a few possible trails they think across europe. we're moving to more questions than
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answers. i thought vague, i just there, budapest, hungary, loading is underway and 3 long cars. first presidential elections and some economic crisis led to the collapse of its government and 2022 president on a look promising he came to power through a parliamentary vote during the uncertainty he's wanting to retain his sees as an independent candidate. but levels of use of head and pull people, what i am a batch austerity plans and tax hikes. but now fernandez has the lasers from outside of poland station and the capital in columbus on the elections of proceeding peacefully from the reports by getting from the election commission as well as observers on the ground. now at 7 o'clock this morning, the war cues that had formed outside many, many pulling sessions that are almost 13500 folding sessions around the country. now that are, as you can see, the people streaming and obviously there's limited access. the media can go inside,
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but obviously that name sort of list that i indicated posted up for the voters to check. obviously that is a symbol for each candidates. and they can have a look at who they should be voting for. that is a process, obviously, either you can vote just for one candidates by putting an x across the name, or you have a system of preferences where you would for the top 3 choices that you have. now this d o, what we're hearing is that those top 3 choices might be crucial because the election is expected to be such a close fight. and in the event that any single candidate does not pull over 50 percent, there will be a 2nd round of protein when those presidential vote will be taken into account. obviously 3 candidates, the incumbent president, the opposition leader and a marxist lending his candidate under commodities on like up. but for many of the people that we've been speaking to, there's obviously a number of issues that they are considering. one,
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the overriding issue for what we're hearing is corruption. the need put an end to broad for corruption for lies is what we're hearing from across the board. even though things like the cost of living prices of goods and essentially a better sure longer is what many people hopeful loved going to probably be a good idea. our priority is ending corruption and politics of license or the, or the also via this. and they have the want to be that by the country, either different as me, some of the energy. these are the foss elections since they cannot make crisis. and those mosse protests of the people in 2022. and the 1st time people will have a direct c, n who governs the country for the next 5 years. many people are urging voters to use that choice wisely. minute fernandez, a 0, colombo, j. hon. so data is the executive director of the national peace council, st. blanca,
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which is focused on development and pace building. and he's joining us live from columbus. thank you very much for your time. so it looks like the economy will be the biggest issue, and surprisingly it has improved its full cost to go with the see if the 1st time in 3 years, inflation, coal, to just point 5 percent off the heading of crisis, high of 70 percent. do you think that those factors could help a college president not and what kind of thing, how the incident become a see hayes wildly if prayers that acknowledge that he hadn't done yes. that story of the economy. he stopped the sliding down that took place in 2022. when she last thought it ran out the foreign exchange and could not import the commodity that sent to commodities would submit to long lines of people at gas stations for like 5 days, basic pet cutting back cause a problem past which lasted the tro boss. there was a shortage of the medicine, but more than that,
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there was method hired inflation of each of the 70 percent. but i know he said he'd be on the top of the prices of money to you since going up price of tries. but salaries have not. now, it is perfect, but president become a thing, us the sliding down and negotiated with the international community of the i'm it for instance, but to you haven't not be able to reduce the cost of living it costs, but how the costs are not prices have not come down and so people who's living standards have dropped very significant. did find that at the present time that the economy is picking up by that 5 percent for the standard of living drop by 50 percent. yeah, absolutely. i think it's something like them for sort of the story line can people are now in poverty because of the economic costs is because of the financial collapse of 2022. the austerity measures including tax hikes and not pump to the
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left and millions make struggling to make ends meet. well, that boost support for a little commodity display. ok, i do think yes. so what was set forth for him is the fact that i'm the president. we kinda see the issue of system change, the tennessee trying to, to the complex that was also a mass produced moment. and the oscar 2 things bit hospital system change, which was really about corruption. the, the audience, the 2nd, the off that the $225.00 argument period to go home. now under the promising, but those 2 things have not had me and this is gonna come out of the site and a half day is biggest. cool. because the problem is he, he comes from a party that never won more than 5 percent of the 5 to 6 percent of the popular was now thinking that he can get 50 percent, 40 percent,
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maybe even 50 percent. and that is because of the failure of the main street deed with the issues of corruption and attending the system as, as he heard me know, uh, talking to people. yeah. so they all k has perhaps spoken about fighting corruption more than any of the other candidates, but his policy has had a violent past due thing that, that passed in a country with a history of political violence. could it have a bearing on how people vote? yes it could, i mean, effect a, d, b, b and the model design that carries the burden of the cost bivens twice in 1971. and again, in 198880 9 is the engaged in, uprisings against the state about tens of thousands died, killed both by the d, b,
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b as it by the state security forces. people do remember that, and they're worried about it. that watering that uh on the, on the commodity views representing on a logic political movement called the national people's power. but then he says that the cool all the is the d, v, p and, and the d. b b is not such a transparent party. so there is concern about what might happen, but under the commodities himself is a very pleasant person, very intelligent, articulate, non checked me so, so he has one of the confidence of the people and maybe this been overcome the fios that many of them have. yeah. with the interesting to see, it will be so interesting to save. this will be a breakout political moment for the policy. it's a very important and interesting election and 3 long cause a home put
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a to thank you very much for sharing your insights on this with us to some ahead on the news, our last fires into ro destroyed homes and crops, thousands of heck days of land are consumed by flames. the the latest news as it breaks many people were killed in this area. this is the level of destruction of properties with detailed coverage for a health organization say it has hit its target on i'm united in more than 90 percent of the children under 10 from the house of the story. at least that feeling about traces since it's been called. it said this strike has been carried out in an area that must be protected from the principles of international law.
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they will run over to defend the american constitution again. so why would they take up homes against the country as the us heads towards the presidential election? a new series explodes, the role of military veterans in far right column groups that's accrued that potential threats a demo against all enemies on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the us vice president coming to harris has weighed in on the desk of to women who lost their lives because they couldn't access abortions. the cases in georgia have
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closed outrageous weeks before the presidential election warehouse was campaigning heavily on promising to reintroduce abortion rights to old women. fellow valid reports from atlanta. a couple of hours wasn't even meant to be in atlanta on friday. but georgia is strict abortion laws now blamed for the debts of 2 women, brought it here at the last minute. we know that at least 2 women and those are only the stories we know here in the state of georgia, died died because of a trumpet portion of their 41 year old kennedy miller died from complications of the taking out of portion pill. her family said she was terrified of going to hospital in case she ended up in jail after rosie wade was overturned, that was the low guaranteeing. any woman the rights to an abortion 28 year old with
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them and sourced her abortion pill out of state. and developed severe side effects, which doctors would not treat in case that you felt filed of the law of the 20 hours of organizing paid sepsis an organ failure. she passed away, leaving a young son behind. an official state committee found had death was preventable. my sister was allowed to supper for 20 hours. she suffered, it was nothing that we could do to help her. we trusted the healthcare professionals to do their job and save her, but they failed her. georgia has some of the strictest abortion laws in the country with the procedure of bonds here after around 6 weeks, except in a handful of cases like rape or incest, or when the fetus was survived. or when the mother's life is in danger. the issue is, as we saw with i'm assignment, when doctors can make that call without facing legal repercussions. ask for a couple of harris. she says there is only one person to blame for this. this is a health care crisis,
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and donald trump is the architect of this crisis. steve brags about over turning rosy way in his own words, quote, i did it, and i'm proud to have done it shortly before roe v wade was over tides. jim may have a high risk of choice to make. she went to the hospital with food poisoning. turns out she was pregnant, then came the worst shock that i was 6 weeks. pardon me. and her be strong. but they found out that between my 2 ovaries, i had 3 sis, i'm the doctor came in. she let me know that it would be best to terminate. she's now an advocate helping other women navigate this tricky on terrifying new reality with doctors who don't know what to do. they're very much here because it's, in my opinion, they have to choose between their livelihood to mean able to provide for themselves or to save a life. and i hate to say, people are selfish. if this was to happen again today, what do you think?
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what happened to me did was 12, when he impregnated me how his company just launched this app, leaning hard into the humid cost of restricted abortion access. in some states, there's not even exceptions for victims of rape or incest for the women of atlanta and much of the us, this is not just the flight for a quality. it is a flight in some cases full that lives in the val, i'll just the era atlanta, georgia, is lena lodge explosion in russia. southern region of across the blocks of upholstered liquids by far and i munition definitely in the village of comedy, rushed natasha to say that area was subjected to an attack by ukraine. people living they were told to evacuate for a short time. there were no reports of casualties. the officials of japan have put people in the region of chicago on high louis auto flooding cause major damage to
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infrastructure. one person has been reported missing in water massage, a following heavy rain. the land ministry says the unprecedented downs down pool has breached the banks of 12 brothers and the region that urged residents to prioritize their safety authorities and mexico to say at least a 100 people have been killed or missing. and confrontations between factions of a drug, cartels, local officials, county 53 dead and 51. missing is a fighting rages between factions of the send a low, a cato. the conflict began in july with the rest of the head of one section in the u. s. where he's now facing federal charges who has declared a state of emergency and parts of the country following a wave of forest 5 hops are being destroyed and 55 has a struggling to control the blazes. money on the sanchez has moved from the capital, lima amazon is burning across south america.
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thousands of hector's, of wild life, consumed by the flames. usually, every region has been effected. firefighters overwhelmed the lack of equipment to fight the blazes. people losing the animals and crops are desperately helping them . they say the situation is out of control. vs. we put the fires out and the next day they might again, we are leaving because we are very tired. the government has sent helicopters to drop water, tens of the worst affected spots proceed. indeed the knowledge is the government is ill equipped that up on the look at the name of this with everything we have. why? supposing to find the files that have so we don't have enough to provide assistance at the national level because the logistics of our armed forces and police are really poor. and we have to recognize that the critics labeled what if it has done too little too late? calling for a state of emergency only on wednesday,
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she focused on political inviting. congress denied her permission to go to the un general assembly next week. the police has continued to expand a psychological pre. i'm assuming some of the experts say, well, fires are coming this time of the year, a traditional practice as a burning fields to prepare them and for the next harvest ignite, the disaster cycle. well, the name of we do not have a cultural fire prevention because it does not exist. many people believe that smoke generates ring. yet it's the other way around. it inhibits ring. and this happens every year. but it falls on deaf is because the authorities are preoccupied with other things. the amazon has been destroyed by you think of mining deforestation, and forming all of which interrupt the cycle that produces rain. as a result, the natural process of putting out the fire sticks much longer, posting a much higher risk to the environment. and the indigenous population in the forest
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. officials say there are thousands of hot spots, potential fires about to be ignited by the high temperature and winds. and while the rains take longer to come, the destruction is likely to grow. again, as such as, i just see the lima and the nation police say, and usually go on pilot has been freed from captivity after being held for more than a year and a half for the emissions was taken captive by the west popular national negotiation on a popular rebels tried to use them as a bargaining chip for the push for independence from indonesia. and today just capital is expanding its public transport network and, and but the viet jakarta is natoya as traffic congestion. the cities among the most polluted in the world with traffic emissions contributing to the growing problem. jessica washington reports from chicago to many invasions who live a work in the capital. the journey home from work is often long and frustrating.
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this is typical of late afternoon traffic and you come to the keels stands in contrast to the most rapid transit system or the m o t. the amount of the speed. so public johnny to reach our destination. we don't have to get stuck in traffic jams anymore. and there's also one time the metro became operational in 2019 goes 210-0000 people, use it every day. the 20000000 that live in the surrounding towns. many of them can, you know, construction is under way for the 2nd line between network. the expansion is made possible because of a loan is nearly $1000000000.00 from japan in an easiest presidential go to says the metro has transformed to come to you noted that mass transportation projects are costly but necessary. in the i've done. i'm pretty comfortable then. but this
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will give support to jakarta as a global city, there is a global ration of surrounding cities that is a civilization with a truly important transportation that will truly be present. once the mit is finished and support that you will get it to cost is a quantities often among the worst in the world residence regularly advised when mosques to protect themselves from hom supervision. some estimates show emissions from cons account for around parts of the cities. evolution, my number, the impact is indeed very large. budget costs is already experiencing acute to congestion. public transportation uses into content only less than 20 percent, even though, according to the great did you cost of transportation? mazda planned by 2030. that was a target of 60 percent of the population using public transportation. the growing public transportation network also includes a high speed train to the city of bundled and a light rail network,
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which is also undergoing construction, extending the rain link to new areas. to reach more can uses jessica washington to 0 to come to stay with us. we have an agents news updates and just a few minutes the as natural disasters increase concern and people across the globe are taking action times running files. the lower comes in germany, environmental campaigns. so facing those most of authorities. and in some cases being labeled extremes for using direct action protests. people empower, investigates climate correct down on out to 0. in less than 1000 days, 1400 down leaks will take part in the car 2026 used lympics. thanks to chinese
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loans. stevens are being built, but the construction effort is stalling. senegal still doesn't have this functioning olympic sized swimming pool. they're trying to get people here to pay taxes in order to reduce any goals that fit china. the challenges. many people here work again in formal markets like this one and are struggling to survive such measures triggered or riots in kenya. and at night, jerry, of this year at the for him on china, african cooperation in african leaders will call for concessions to help them stay or flipped after complete us are going to be keen to negotiate some of the terms of the slots with regard to rescheduling the payments despite the obstacles these
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