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is by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them and this is the news our life from coming off in the next 60 minutes. fee is of a wide, a regional conflict, is why the attacks kill $9500.00 people and 11 on including $55.00 children, tens of thousands please. southern 11 on of the hospitals and living on overwhelmed non emergency surgeries
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have been postponed in order to treat the move in 1600 engines. the has the heads back following rockets. it is really a basis and an explosive factory respond for palestinians. and as well as relentless want gaza, s flux target homes and residential neighborhoods across the street. and for the 1st time, japanese wasn't yet 5 flight as a question, a call for violation. the s face of comments as russia and china, the pet military cooperation, the, we'd be getting this news out in lebanon with the most intense is really bombardment in decades,
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has killed nearly 500 people. at least 35 children and 58 women are among the dead, 1600 people the injured. these are pictures from southern 11 on film just minutes ago. is really mother trace has it carried out? hundreds of attacks on monday most were in southern lebanon, but soon expand it into the east hospitals and sell them 11 on an, even in the capital bay route out overwhelmed. the health ministry has instructed staff to postpone non emergency surgeries. health facilities are already struggling to treat thousands of people in general in israel, designated explosives, and pages and ok tool keys and coordinated attacks. last week. schools and other facilities are being used as temporary shelters. tens of thousands of people have decided to leave southern 7 on highways, the gridlock throughout the nice after families fled with what ever they could grab us. and response has bola has 5 barrels of rockets of dental and as well. the group
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says it's targeted military bases, feels as an explosives, factories 60 kilometers from the board to the and the missile defense system intercepted most of the roc has so father on the reports of minimal damage. and here's the scope of the as rarely attacks the operation expanded from southern lebanon into the because the body for the 2nd time in the weeks is really military targeted favorites, southern suburbs of da here. same bus that avi is standing by with the latest reaction from israel. we will be live in a moment and much a unit in southern lebanon with him on con, the 1st at scotians. dana held up also in the south. she's inside them. that is never known, the largest city, n z a. now i understand that many people who are fleeing the south coming to side and what are you seeing further?
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this has been 1511 on the main highway that connects southern 11 onto the lebanese capital. the cars since late yesterday, this is what we have seen. and in fact, we work in southern 11 on yesterday when we saw those intensive and expensive strikes even along the highway as people were trying to make their way out. we have been speaking to people, some of them are telling us, we just don't know where we are going to go. some of the say that they've heard on the news that their shelters were openings in some areas further north. so there's a lot of stuff for ration, especially since people don't know how already level of the spacing of displacement . price is 110 people area for approximately 850000 nations. how soon to you
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tired which we are hearing from people is that those cities are now largely empty. so it's very hard to say how many people have actually made their way further north. but this is a massive displacement crisis. really for a country that face, i don't think people afraid. it's also important people who are making are serious as syria is 11 on comfortable work here. some of them are refugees because it's a very serious we've been speaking to them and they have been telling us, we don't know where we are supposed to go. so this is a humanitarian crisis. absolutely, the lebanese government has said that they are ready to care for around 10000 people. you
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a telling us that so many more have fled. one of the options i think we lost 2. i think we lost 2000. i apologize. we have lost our connection with zane, ahold of, she is reporting for us. joining us live from side and where it is very loud behind us. she is on a busy highway that connects southern 11 on to the capital bay booth where we have seen tens of thousands of fling, people guessing on that highway fleeing the attacks that have mainly taken place in the south. we're going to bring it in wrong khan. now he's joining us live from marsh. i you in $711.00 on an amount that has the most rarely a tax fair today. not the same scale as yesterday, but a continuing nonetheless. what are you seeing? starts out seeking right in the last 10 minutes also just in the village of beloved, which is behind that ridge line over that we've seen and is really striking. i'm
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just going to get out of the way. so right. it can give you a better look. there is some of that black smoke that you can see the um, the is really assault still continues. we're hearing about strikes across southern lebanon in the last 24 hours. it's like he is well, since $1600.00, the figure has definitely now gone up. now he's will also say that they have fired $200.00 rockets in that period. about $36.00 we are counting. have gone off since the morning as well. one of them targeting them that we need to add, but it's not, it's very interesting when we hear his bottle rockets go from this area and when we are so he read reports of other areas. what normally happens is there's and there's really ashtray, with about 1520 minutes, i've actually witnessed those missiles as bones and guided bombs coming in. it's difficult to know what they're actually targeting because some of these rocket launches are very mobile. so the launch the rockets,
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i'm gonna leave the areas is it's a bit to decide to actually what they are targeting. however, over of the day we have seen his blood react and the fragments of rockets have been landing in the western gallery area. in fact, i see about 20 minutes ago we did hit the is really missile defense, rocket defense system. it go into action here is about 8 blocks in the entire and, and run. when we were speaking this tom, yesterday you were telling me about the radius from the explosions just how wide the impact is that was before we had the number of dead or injured as well, cause these attacks per size. it always does, but hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured. well, it should take you through the numbers 492 people,
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including 90 women and children. now there's women and children are not going to be has bullets, but that injury total. that is actually something that tells you the scale of the bombing that's been going on at 1600 people have been injured. they've likely to be injured in the, as a result of the missile of the bottom of the enzyme button coming in and exploding . and then the explosion coming out on how full wave that they cool a bloss radius. if you're cool within the you are going to be injured. now is are all the says, these are strikes, these are strikes against his beloved targets. but civilians are in the way and they ought to use an awful phrase, a collateral damage and wrong. thank you very much for that for now. that is, i'm wrong con, with the latest live in march of june and southern 11 on and
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zane bus that avi is live an online because as by the government has a band i'll just 0 from reporting that same area. simon's continuing and northern israel this morning. what are you hearing about the hezbollah attacks on the israeli military targets? well, just in the last hour we're hearing local is really media reports. say that after the rates are instead of been going on all morning, there were some more just about 30 minutes ago. almost 50 rockets were fired from 11 on into israel once again. so this straight counter strike narrative that has been going on since this up taken activity began several days ago. really continues at pace is continuing to happen now just as early, just as recently as 24 hours ago, prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterated what the point of this expanded military activity is. he says it's all about getting his release back into their homes in the north of the country. it's about pushing his beloved towards a deal from
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a we can position it's about cutting off the relationship. he says that emerged between visible and hum us after the events of october, 7th, and after the invasion bodies, really military of guys of all of this. to say that what is real is trying to do is to try to create a paradigm shift just in the last few minutes and is really security official was quoted as saying it will take a few more days. but the steps are being taken towards a different middle east where they say as well as weekend. and that is what they are trying to achieve to we can as well as much as they've been able to. we can farm groups in the westbank. and hallmarks, and garza and zane did anything come out with that is really anything more come out of. is there any cabinet meeting that took place late on monday as well? what you can see coming out of it is a continued violence from israel and to 11 on. that's really what they keep saying
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. there is really leadership to keep saying that our mission is clear and our actions speak for themselves. so anything they're saying is really being followed up by incredibly violent action. and we continue to see that this is the most wide military campaign that live in on has experience of it has of israel in a generation. and it is all about dismantling hezbollah in terms of their leadership structure, their man power, but also their military infrastructure at the border. but not everybody in israel is on the same page. the official broadcasting company's been putting out an interview that was done with a retired major general us back, a hell of which, a former commander of the air defenses. who was quoted as saying, i do not accept as rarely estimates on the quantities of his bull as weapons destroyed, his will, as fire and capabilities are almost infinite. so there still seems to be some disagreement as to exactly how well this operation is going by. as rarely standards, but they have said they will remain committed until there is a paradigm shift across the northern border. same thanks you for that, that design,
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bus savvy with the latest. joining us live from amman get in and never used to call them. this would be is way newspaper hearts and he's joining us live from tennessee . thank you very much for your time. as always, mr. debbie, it is the deadliest day and 11 on since the end of its 7 will and 1991 and your view is around trying to achieve here. i know what the trying to achieve. i just think that that means is not the right means that the showing of the more or less is what he's trying to achieve. is it because this returning back of the 60000 people who are these plays? when you are go edge to shrink crease but uh for the lead time, the river the anyway, but i guess the the school that being extensive and the cheese by it by as being the base of the ceasefire,
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the great betsy spot and go. so it didn't show and she's, but uh, is there notes was enough to ready to put an end to the void and gaza in deal we all now. and then you warning a very, very big skein, which is only needs with, you know, as a vendor portion over the past week. there's really cabinet made as a goal of this one, gaza, to return the 10s of thousands of evacuated israelis to the north. but other any closer to that goal, following last week's escalation. obviously right now we're not only look closer, but we have much power. but you can judge today and we have to, we fairly often see day so less aggressive with dex. nothing can be and she buys theories that those off the for months. so if it takes like these, that thing will be achieved by the epic wouldn't be achieved. will be exactly the same for the to the corner being today. yes. the day before the septic to the
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pharmacy, but it didn't give you the jobs because is that was the one does that, that's the key of this or communication. is it the israel didn't give diplomacy a child so that it hasn't had enough pressure put on it by perhaps the only country that has the leverage with as well, which is the united states. and do you expect the us to put any more pressure on israel to rain and that's ally. the rest of the united states didn't put any pressure on this role because only, but this way i can easily ignore advisory. so even threats, as long as the hope the company is by deeds and you know, the right did states was and is supplying is a result of the munitions. which means that the united states, oh, which is where the stores, there's no other way to spring and the united states use out of the tip and then goes off. is it comes to live or no,
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i didn't hear anything from the united states even though the condemnation, which is in any case what even the sports insurance on there. they're not just such as real busy was they can pay for the elections. united states french dixie is given. isn't it called lodge? why the liberal know like it didn't? does mr. levy, do you see that the united states, this calculation could change, given that has ball a, is not him us, it is a much stronger for, and the stakes of any war between as well. and has been the us so much high, a little delta about this and no delta above the fix that if the states will divide the war, you guys up to finish it pulled up when finch, but the united states never to create and measures same phone number is one cannot go for a new war without the support of the united states. please must be clear because
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the nation is running. busy width and so running calls in the united states is the biggest supplier is. ringback as long as they are at that stage does not. so all condition. busy if you use the use, the quantity with the weapons switching is supply to is what is has a free hand to buy one single, see the results. and so let me just lastly as someone who has followed what the what as well as done for your entire lifetime, how would you categorize the action stashing would? that's amazing. thousands of personal communication devices and a silver nation and ending with, well, it has an individual, but with the 500 people killed and 11 on in one day, i on. so you, in the very simpler way in menu uses the please find out who to use the same
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methods are spending on this of the buses to this lady. so dressing invocation, palm beach is right, and they can, inc, 5 of the people they want. they want to do was saying that would be the 5 cruise by the how would you define the resides? what we'll do would say about those devices exploding devices, which means that any one of the around and see a little kid makes me think blind or may be the same, but for the rest of the life. well, i will be defined by the words taro. this will be, this information is very cool and so, so why is it, what is what it is using the same met, thoughts? the one accepted is what ensure it's doing the most for was action. the words and nobody stops is listed. every thank you for your analysis as was that is good in
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never joining us live from tennessee. thank you. thank you. will lead us home around the world have expressed the concern about as well as offensive 11 on yvonne's president must we possess, john accused as well of trying to provoke his head on into joining the conflict and supportive has bola. but he says, this country doesn't want to war. the g 7 says via sold risks, drawing countries and the region into abroad a conflict is going in for an immediate hold. what it says is the destructive cycle of violence. the u. s. is calling for the escalation, but the pentagon says it's planning to send, move folders to the middle east. china has condemned as well as attacks and says that strongly support lebanon's efforts to say scott of sovereignty. and from egypt to cooling for an emergency un security council meeting. as a desktop also popularly been, i'm thinking of the lebanese people as is ready strikes. i've just killed hundreds
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of civilians including thousands of children. caesar strikes conducted on both sides of the blue line and in the region more broadly, it must immediately and the whole front, once again, calls upon the parties and those that support them to deescalate and avoid a regional complication. that would be devastating for everyone. first and foremost, the civilian population for that reason i have asked for an emergency meeting of the security council on lab. and then this week that's for him ever to him say how to use an associate professor of conflict resolution of the doha institute. the graduate studies and stuff i have always good to have you with, with us on that. i'll just the, or i thank you for your time. this starts with the, the incredibly high depths, told the largest single day death toll from 11 on since the end of the civil war. what's your reaction to this? well now uh we, uh, this was expected uh that the escalation is to go and to live in and uh,
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because that has never been able to push out on his life to content and in the war and jobs us. so one key collector of conflicts that this bill over. so this bill over and the principal was expected, but what was not expected is the mass of number of people being killed in when they are 500 people killed in one day. this even exceeds the bombing, that is why it was thought that they can guns all in one single. they had to kill 500 people. and the most a said prize ink. and all of that actually is this. the number of civilians killed is being received with silence from uh, western governments note or yellow statements on rodeo pressure. the things that they usually say, which is asking everyone in the region to de escalate tensions when what we are seeing is very much the 500 people killed has been the cause of is ready attacks.
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the us again has cool for the escalation, but at the same time sending more troops to the region, do you see any change in their position and they conduct some of the long cause of again, absolutely not. and this is, that's why we need to look them up on the, on the statements that only serve as lib service, but also on the actions in terms of actions. joyce joseph by then is funding this war as a spawn setting. this was, this is his fair, the world about these funding in his a presidency after you came and goes a. now it's live on the sending more troops more with insight as well. so the actions are to speak for themselves. and the, this is the result of the, of his a failure in gaza because also him does, he's prompted support think as well, and then get a drink is waiting for the bombing and then sending a fee of secret that it will,
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the said that the doing 7 visits, so that age, and he then of a nothing, not even a prisoner's exchange, and now is sponsoring the fed door. and who knows? maybe there is a fault, the one that's on the way before you'll buy the leaves off. like you said, nothing hasn't changed 5, this us in ministration in the past 11 months and it's just a few. it's a matter of weeks now before the us election. do you see anything change and given what's happening in the us with the election coming up and how distracted the us administration is with that? and in fact, it is often said that in the last few weeks or months off the us presidency, they, i was what is called a name doc president. they can't actually achieve anything. it's very unlikely. unfortunately, me personally, i really don't. why this us election type of an excuse for an action on the west had been a station. this is what we thought in the beginning that he would care about the elections. but he does not care. i mean,
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the damage that has this was this genocide been guns that cause in the american society in us seeing events that as it's within the democratic party being split. and so the damage is massive for the u. s. society and for the us institutions. but uh, his loyalty, the, the, the youngest ideology and that he sells big lives that he's the volume is actually, is a, is taking the priority over any of, of things taking over the interest of the american people and the interest of the united states of america is his oldest liability and the way that he puts it. it's a very interesting point you're making because there are many who say that prime minister benjamin netanyahu wants to drag everything that he's doing out until the next election. because donald trump, he things will be more favorable to as well and give it comp launch to do whatever ones. but you are reminding us that there was currently
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a president who professes to be as honest himself. so, and you'll view is, is everything that's happening in the lack of us action playing into that as why the government has or does it actually not make that much of a difference who's elected next in the us, in terms of the us policy to woods as well, and the conflicts, we know one important thing that this is satisfying, as the really just extreme is the ideal of g in the is like a government that to continue the war without. and the defense without any pressure from the us post office. and also joe, by then here, is it creating huge problems for the next president. if kim, i like, how does becomes the president? this is a fraternity, is to help the next president. if kamala, how does becomes a president? because she didn't, she doesn't love have to and had a, this is crazy water that the thing you know is i think and by that as opposed thing
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. so in order that there are few months less than has a president, se, there's the definitely, he can do something he has leverage on multiple levels, diplomatic, financial, the military in order to stop the war and not the transition it. so the next president, kim, i la, how does, if she wins, but obviously again, he is not interested even in the future of the us presidency. and of course, this is going to sad of the problem and we all know that the problem is the most serious effects of democracy in the united states. so the damage, again, is continuing in the united states would in action from azalealand as uh, president in the white house that he owned the looks of what settles has his dentist? i don't know if i have, i have that queue. if you analysis, we appreciate it of the increase and hostilities comes when will lead as a gathering for the annual un general assembly in new york,
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joe biden is used to give his final addresses. us president and the coming out of his administration has publicly supported israel's actions both and gaza at 11 on while simultaneously cooling for the escalation us officials also condemned as well as the tax on media freedom is alan fischer. we've had the ad to be blinking. has met with the iraqi prime minister and during their discussions they discussed hire, they could be escalate. what is happening in the middle east at the moment? certainly the united states don't see any magic in this idea that have been put forward by the feelings that they're going to escalate to de escalate and the say that the moves that be as early as they're making to build up their forces on the border, which some see is a precursor to a grand invasion of southern lebanon. they don't think that that's helpful to tell us. so they're using all the diplomatic reverse they have, we had from to a bite and who was meeting with the president of the united auto bam. rates, he was in the white house
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a few hours ago and he said then his team were walking around the quote to try and de escalate. the simply don't see what is happening there at the moment as a way to de escalate. what is happening across the region, the outside, the extra forces to the middle east? no details on how big those forces will be or what role they will play. but it's clear that the americans are deeply concerned with what they've seen over the last several days on these really lebanese border, or in addition to as offensive in the north. is there any military hasn't stopped at some bottom into gaza attacks on the central and southern parts of the strip killed at least 9 people of a night. 7 of them were killed and s strikes on homes and con eunice and other 15 people injured. among the young children in the north and is rarely attacked on a residential building in gauze and city trapped. several people under the rubble that's bringing about costs, funding,
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product of wisdom. he's joining us live from data on paula and central gaza and strikes across the strip. continue in static and move. are you seeing an increasing number of deadlocks drives close to where you are and they're all gone off? yeah, that's really there has been a very short increase in terms of the numbers of the is very strikes, it seems very densely populated areas in the central areas and these other parts of district the, the main focus is that the army is, has been brutalizing civilians, in a very home by now we are talking about 2 residential houses. we've talked with target to dr. midnight in the city of a han units where it's type of house. how big consumption killed, according to the latest figures, released by ghosts health ministry while 15 others. one did not do a score. who did have been now receiving essential medical cap. but the uh, the attacks on residential houses is escalating thing in the north of the strip
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where there has been a very wide joke artillery book abutment on the residential homes in the food town bank law. here in the far north of district. this is confirmed that the city has been under relentless types since the early hours of this morning while here, the result of has been once again hits distance. the hours of this morning went to the palestinians, have been consent to justin, the southern parts of the city of deadman. by the way, a residential building has been squarely hits without any sort of warning, apparently from the toilet seat of the as well. it strikes tail focusing now on top of the thing, residential buildings as post city and ha, so much concerned about the safety and hospitals are absolutely facing remote challenges to deal with the searching numbers of the trash and fuse. yeah, among 2 civilians, especially among women and children as well thought of how a hospital is causing you,
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are standing outside. what is the largest health care facility in central garza to be nearly a year of one? there's no increase in medical supplies entering this trip. well i'm now standing just in the front of the hospital at the breaking ground, as you can see, which is the main law just because the senate seat and the central area that is responsible for providing medical treatment for then a 1000000 palestinians, and 5 who were forcibly displaced from the houses, of course, the strip this hospital room side with the main central hospitals in the southern costs of garza are really struggling to continue providing medical care simply because as well continues to show dollars us health care system. there is a very remarkable need for central medical supplies now will be used for the control of a fluid is these hospitalized of facing in durham is prussia in terms of the mississippi to continue providing america the chronic shortage of medical supplies and are even facing
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a very bouncing problem to completely remove all the medical ways from these hospitals because they are facing out clear of untenable security conditions to remove it safely to areas to it's done. but the eastern side of the cause of 65 at the same time uh, the 2 hospitals are not perfect solution for the hugh and for the medical prices in gauze are the same as an immediate response to as well as it's working to dismantle the health care system, what people here are trying to get there a central treatment. we have to keep the doctors inside of elizabeth. they told us that they are struggling with with the central medics. there are some sort of ethics that completely run out from the, from the city can. warehouse is administered health gonzalez' site that there are some essential materials including bits of those. and also mattresses for those patients that you use are on april or even a photo. but right now, because as well continues to look the flow of the essential because
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a to garza thought it thank you very much for that. that is thought of was in with the laces live in the and central gaza. and we are looking on our screens from the, at the latest pictures from northern is round, where we can see a very large plume, a smoke and fire trucks and ambulances on the scene. we know that has ball law has been carrying out strikes on is really military targets over the last few hours and these of amazing pictures that we can see from an explosion in northern israel. still ahead on algebra. i'm the new york where the excitement issue. i'll explain why coming up the
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the, the last week we so very heavy rain cause devastating flooding across the central parts of your balance. fortunately, after a dry few days, we are going to see the return of a wester weather. yes, that area of cloud is a slow moving weather system. it's going to bring very heavy rain once again to germany. the check repub republic, slovakia drenching pot to the balkans as well. so pays back out pena and grease seen some very heavy rain in the days ahead and it is a bit of a wash shot for western parts of europe. over the next few days. we'll see some very heavy rain pulling to northern parts of portugal as well. some heavier rain as well for northern parts of scott number that is looking dryer for southern england and wales from a choose day. the heavy rain continues to fall across scan today the on wednesday, new ways likely to see some wintry weather as well for heavy rain,
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for northern parts of sweden. and you can see more rain pulling into pots, fronds. we are likely to see some flooding from that, so it's going to get much cooler with that down whether accost weston area is, but we will still see dry skies with lots of heat across the east, with 30 degrees in bucharest, and athens by wednesday, the, the they feel remote to defend the american constitution. 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 a crew to the potential threat to democracy against all enemies on out to
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0 as the world economy. those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just see, i have me elizabeth put on them and don't have a mind to yvonne told stories, but they have the more attacks from this way,
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the military on southern 11, on on monday as well. totes nearly 500 people and 11 on and one of the worst attacks and decades among the dead and 90 children and women as well as find rockets and to move in israel. the vote assess stocks and military bases fails as an explosive factory, as well as some of the street intercepted most of the rocket. and as well as attach central and southern gaza or the 9 to come in at least 9 people. 7 were killed in asteroids on the findings and con eunice children and being treated for has been facial injuries of the ones who monetary and agencies as troubling to call it for multiple crises around the world. they face critical funding shortages and a range of challenges. that's complicated by the un failure to end, too long running conflicts. gabriel. and he's on to has this report from the united
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nations. whether it is feeding, the hungry, sheltering refugees, blaine conflict for educating children in need of united nations. humanitarian agencies are often the only life saving support to millions of people around the world. and the un humanitarians in the field are increasingly under pressure to do more with less in a world with expanding crisis and needs. the security council is close to order. the security council, the 15 member, un body tasked with maintaining peace and security has failed to end several conflicts. and that leads to ramifications far and wide. and that then creates exacerbated in length and the amount of time that humanity are in crisis is they are on the ground. and so i think that is incredibly difficult for workers. you know, you have a lot of burn out. you have people who are putting their all into these situations and trying to help people. and they often don't know when
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a political resolution to a conflict or to a crisis is going to come to you and has numerous humanitarian agencies working in the field. if you examples are the world health organization, the world food program, the un children's fund known as units up and the un high commissioner for refugees in old un employees about a 139000 humanitarians that work in over a 130 different countries how do you s or teen the health of u. n. agencies as a whole and what more can be done to bolster their effectiveness in the like saving work that they do around the world? well, do an agency to the lc that they need to be properly funded sunsets, but that they are healthy, that doing the job that working in a very effective what the problem is that you might have in finding the not follow
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the metric multiplication of the needs which makes many of our events that a little patients be in an extremely, extremely difficult situation to be able to respond to the domestic problems of the populations they got in contact. because the simply they have not enough resources . the role of the un humanitarian agencies in the field is getting harder by the day, but also even more a central that ever gabriel's on do. i'll just need to united nations in new york club attached to of us together. and then new york, as well as late as arrived for the un general assembly there increasingly focusing on wall street, johns like city bags that use of funding fossil fuel extraction and wool? kristen salumi has more the summer maybe over the climate activists are keeping the heat on financial institutions with
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rallies like this one outside of city banks headquarters in new york. on monday, dozens attempted to block the entrances and make their voices heard. video banking oil exception in the i'm not exactly the biggest fraction of the amazon blazing and visit as the out in the year that seen global temperatures soar to record heights. they want to en, funding not only for fossil fuel extraction, but also for war because it is a timing issue and there is no problem addresses about rebels. sorry. city is a major funder of chevron, a company that is partnered with israel to develop gas fields off the coast of gaza . which activists in china choose a fueling israel's war machine. the demonstrations like the regular occurrence outside of the been arrested over the last summer. and increasingly,
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their joint is with the anti war from the city officials accuse demonstrators of over stating their role since the 2015 paris climate agreement, they've gone from the 6 largest provider of loans for oil. gas include projects to 12 citibank is funding offering most of your projects globally with are especially warming, disenfranchised communities everywhere and still active as a financial institutions need to do more before it's too late. christine, so we me, i'll just hear a new york federal prosecutors in the us say they are going to charge a man with the attempted assassination of republican presidential candidate. donald trump. 58 year old vine. ruth was arrested in florida earlier this month. he was hiding with a gun. the former president's a golf course booth has been ordered to remain in jail,
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pending his trial thousands of haitian americans have held a protest against j. d. that is off to he accused the community in ohio of eastern cats and dogs fences, remarks targeted haitians who settled in springfield, ohio, claiming some have been stealing and easing. they neighbors pets. the protest as a choose the republican senator of making false claims of a vice of nature. the vice presidential candidate has doubled down on the claim in recent days. the spot and local officials denying any such reports exist. the japan has protested to the kremlin after a russian patrol plane incidents a space. 3 times. the incursion came a day after a joint phase of russian and chinese worship. sailed around the northern japanese closed as part of the joint military exercises. it is the 1st publicly announced incursion into japanese space by a russian plane for 5 years to go to english info the asp based violations
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extremely regrettable. and today we strongly protested to the russian government of to diplomatic channels and urge them to prevent the reoccurrence of such an incidents. for self defense forces will continue to monitor with strong interest the military movements of russia in the space around the country, and will be vigilant in its surveillance leap on sale. the speak to i of the settled in tokyo, she's a journalist at japan, forward news website. thank you for your time. so there are many possible areas of tension between japan and russia on there. they are in a territorial dispute over the northern territories, as a group of russian house items of the former soviet union seized from japan at the end of the 2nd world war. could this be one of the reasons for the incursion? um yes, 1st of all, thank you for having me, elizabeth. um, definitely the background of the japan russian relations being at their west level basically since the cold war is having an impact in the interaction between
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these 2 countries. but i think just more widely, we should put this in the context of rising tensions in the region between japan and what it sees as the hostile countries though, has it's neighbors. so north korea, russia, china, and therefore like the rising tensions of the whole between, you know, western countries and like minded countries and the hostile countries are like the in the, in the right in the balance between in the, in the pacific. so this is definitely a worrying development in this context. i think and as of mentioned, this incursion happened as russian and chinese military's carry out the joint exercises as japan, japanese defense officials. do you think right to be concerned about that growing military cooperation? so definitely because i think we've been seeing
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a rising uh, occurrence of these kinds of incidents nice recently. so for example, last month we saw for the 1st time, spite claim that invaded the japanese space or not was greeted obviously with a lot of a lot mortgage pond side. but then this month as well. and there was a fight to justify, to carry a dot to invaded the japanese space as well towards combustion law. and so i think there's been just a rising occurrence and rising frequency of these kinds of incidents. and i think there, this definitely seems to be a signal from russia and china that they are trying to raise the incense and the regions at the same time versus countries like japan, india, and the united states that are trying to show their status as well. so we shouldn't forget, for example, that even on the 21st of september, the board meeting. so the loose meeting between the us, japan, indiana strain it took place in the united states. and one of the things that came
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out of that meeting was that the full countries planned to do for the 1st time at the joint naval exercises. and the regional has not been said to get where they plan to do that. i think that seems to be a sort of like tip, full time, right? so in that sense now, whether that will escalate to different question, but then definitely seems to be a higher frequency of these incidents. and how much of a rush of action that has nothing to do with what's going on in this region and with ukraine, because we've seen bilateral tensions have risen over japan, support for ukraine. childcare has offered to financial materials support, impose sanctions on bush and individuals. and organizations, i mean, that's i there, there's, there is a little bit of that as well in the sense that russia is increasing. we can see in japan as a sort of more hostile country because they were so quick to support ukraine after the russian invasion of ukraine. but i think it's also like a lot of people having the mind, the position of countries with, for example,
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of the tension, say in taiwan to increase and so on. so i think it's like giving media and everything seems to be a little bit connected. and so i think a lot of people are keeping attention on what is happening in the region because india and there are small things that could happen that could slightly tip to the bottom. and so either way, yeah, absolutely. and with both sides, you know, whether it's japan and it's increasing military cooperation with western powers of china and russia's alliance with both sides of ramping up. do you see any chance of the escalation department? i think at the moment uh, the possibility seemed to be quite smooth. my meaning when all the incidents that i mentioned before, the most that has happened is that on the japan side there has been a very severe condemnation of the moving, solemn, but it is significant with this. and so that specifically that was reported the
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fighter jets, the japanese us the fight to just use the flat for the 1st time, which they see is one of the most serious ways of showing their opposition to rush and aggress aggressive like rules. so i would say that the way they're trying to signal a more aggressive response, but i think that they will try as much as possible to avoid escalations. we'll have to see what, what happens in the future. all right, that is journalist aria bessette are joining us live from talk to you. i thank you very much. i this meanwhile depends alsco in prime minister has received a ukrainian stays on a from president without him. is the landscape in new york for me. ok. should i was given the award for distinguish services to the state and people of ukraine since russia innovative ukraine in 2022. japan has provided decline with $4500000000.00, an aid, both polanski and tissue that are in the us to attend the un general assembly.
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as little phenomena has been reported in the a one of japan's remote islands off to an earthquake. the magnitude 5.9 trenice truck near the easy islands chain. it had a shallow depth of 11.7 kilometers around 25000 people live on the small pacific islands, south of tokyo, there are reports of injuries or damage. the still ahead on alex's era, which underlie political standoff between bolivia is current and former president threatening to change the country into chaos.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the harbor can, john has made line for the stage of the ghetto and mexico southern pacific caused the category to hurricane blowing winds up to a 190 kilometers an hour and preparation. schools have been closed and pots of get a to and neighboring lack of space. fish have been told they bugs off the beaches with warnings of extreme rain full and potential flooding. the testers have thrown 5 clock, is that mexico's interior minister during a demonstration, demanding justice for students who went missing 10 years ago or 43 teachers disappeared from the southwest in state of iguana. officials say they were abducted by corrupt police colluding to the local drug,
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gang active us and human rights groups had the government hasn't done enough to investigate what happened. devastating walled fires have burned 16000 heck, days of land and argentina. 5 foster trying to gain control in the northern region of cordova while working against high temperatures and strong. when's authority say to people have been arrested on the accusations of austin. are fighting between supporters of 2 political bibles has affected parts of bolivia and recent days. the commons president, who was once a minister on the evil morales, is a choosing, has for the boss of trying to stage a cruise. both men want to be the governing parties. candidates, next year's election out of sounds are on p a. t of explains how do we much into believe the former president table morales in styles of his supporters reach the capital in the past monday. protest against the government of the current president
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to me, i'd say in the countries economic decline. the latest chapter of a deep, susan mean, believe us left is probably picks, that is between former allies against each other on sunday, supporters of morales and groups loyal to odyssey groups firecrackers, who made explosives and stones at each other in the city of n. as the riot police and loose fuel gas and the crowd is going to talk, i guess the very start that the government has no connection. it hurts me so angry that these things are happening. how can this government not find the conscience that repressing the pool and the most humble people? tensions between morales was a popular president from 2006 to 2019. and i'd say it's former economy minister for 11 years of growing. so slate 2021. the former allies are fighting for control of the country socialist party,
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and they can do this for next year's presidential elections, and attend the vice be till monday of sick use. morales of attempting a qu against and able rule must correct evo is the most correct thing would be for you to respect the political constitution of the state that you promote it. but your actions have gone in the opposite direction for several years. we asked you to respect the social pact expressed in our constitutional get the bidding is listed in a super cited over believes economic miracle up to 2000 flashing poverty quadrupling the g d p. as they rode the regents commodity boone. but now they're bitter and very personal battle is taking a total, unbelieving suffering economy and stability. the country's going to a deep us dollar shortage. that is jeopardizing subsidies and, and type of are the programs. each side is blaming the other for the violence and instability. but with no solution inside, many fear more on breast women, ravel morales support. they're saying they will remain in the capital until he's
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allowed to run a game in next year's presidential elections. get the address either to non julian now where we some slots have damaged thousands of buildings affecting a 1000000 people in my book it in the northeast. i don't know what it was. one of 300000 people displays. he lost his whole him off to a dime collapse and caused widespread flooding. he tells us how he's struggling to survive with his family and it can go no, no, no. my name is herana loading the i am 35 years old. oh, i don't. what i'm calling you on a flight, send us away from my homes in my village of old my degree. i came here because my house was completely destroyed. i'm here with my wives and children. we work several kilometers from 11 pm in the morning to get to the camp. we suffered
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a lot as the water levels were up to my chest. i rescued my children by carrying one of them on my back and the other on my shoulder. now, all the way from old, my degree to the id be come to know and we suffered a lot and we all praying that all mighty allah will reward us. and for this trace, i shall, my house was completely slipped megs and i lost all my animals. some are washed away and some ran into it. but we have no food, no water, and no service even close to way on. not available. we don't have a place to sleep. no bed, no mattresses while we are very hungry because there is no food while they are not helping us at the camp. but there isn't enough food. we are just to manage it. i have not had of papa boss, and i am yet to change my clothes. even my children can find water to have a proper boss. nothing to wear. we don't even have shoes to put on, but of course i wouldn't. and that set for me, elizabeth,
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poor on them for this news hour. but we will be back in a moment with the israel and has found the conflict as well as 5 rockets engine open as well. really 500 people have been killed in southern 7 on stay with us. we'll have the latest updates in just a few minutes. the thing what has happened to guys since october 7th is frankie. i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed because it's being done in my name, a leading jewish voice speaks out against israel bruce to own gaza until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's envelope and use metal.
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no to my name. witness on oh geez era. is really forces seek to silence the truth affinity occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 and remote. the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just an attack on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not a crime or pressing it's a thing, just as for me, kay, is the driving force of why i do this to show pieces what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous parts of the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or
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a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. the city's already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man, best produces the best pictures and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the see as to why the regional conflicts as well as rarely attacks, kills maybe 500 people of 11 on including 35 children. tens of thousands of fleeing southern 11 on the
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