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infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and don't find any you navigate. so here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the genocide in gaza continues at least 20 palestinians have been killed in 2 attacks on choose day. the explosions across is really cities has
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the size of the targeted and intelligent space and televisions and a naval facility in haifa. another night of is really strikes on lebanon's capital for people are killed including a child's plus per ruse. former presidents out of hundreds, one later, was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison for interruption. the hello. we begin this news hour in gaza where there is no sign of an end to is really genocide. a drone attack on a group of palestinians and baseline here in northern gaza has killed at least 12 people. women and children are among the dead's. another age were killed while sleeping shut down. yeah. and that's where the is really cj as now, and is 18th days earlier on tuesday in error strikes on the school housing displays, people kills more than 10 palestinians, including children,
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is really forces have prevented medicines, food and humanitarian aid from entering northern dogs are for weeks at least 640 pounds as the indians have been killed there since early october. our correspondent thought about zoom is joining us from dated by nations. central gaza to tell us what you're hearing about the situation right now in the north of the gaza strip. and what options people have of the well, this situation is cooling consequentially very atrocious. on the north of the gaza strip, because that is very military right now is completely focusing on the big law. here they have tend to value a refuge account into a completely shifted landscape. the vast majority of residential homes and civil infrastructure that had completely now stands in reuben, as the situation is getting much more critical, especially for families to select from devalue ever since you come as it is ever. and those 2 big la here, now big lie is just
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a few kilometers away from the valley out. there is a very, very densely populated areas, right? no ones are relentless is by that tax families. as far as we know, they hated to evacuation senses in order to take these areas and break last year as a key refuge for them. as the last resort. after the destruction of evacuation centers and being completely bound to the ground in the, in the valley, a refuge account. and apparently these, when the military had been focusing on cape activation centers we, so different videos for is 20 minutes require hope. the trends loud. so that and equipped with loud speakers hovering on these evacuation centers, ordering some of these in fact lot, yes, i'll just leave from big la here by taking set and roads that have been identified by the is wait a minute, 3 leading to minutes or 2 points that was set inside big la him to body a refugee come in the later they will conduct a very wide mass, a risk i'm paying for california men will be arrested and taken on disclose location. well,
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women will be transferred to god and such as this told that the rain is just incredibly so rained, thought it. how afraid are people in areas like where you are in the center of the gaza strip as well as the southern gaza strip? about what's being done in the north will be implemented in those other areas as well. so everyone knows here in the central areas we'd be hearing from them that this is going to be just a matter of time and the situation will be expanded. and this is very addiction loans for be conducted and carried out in the central areas because the is value settlers are saying that they are so interested to re $10.00 to gauze on to sit down and sit in again and the noise of this trip. now everyone here has lots of relatives in the notes for each friends that been in contact with them. say that the same all sorts of atrocities and genocide,
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the north of the district and they are sharing their deep sadness regarding what's going on. now in the north, and they believe that is but is progressively expanding the support of their destruction to the goal is to start, they say that each bell will continue to operate in most densely populated areas. they will force people to flee towards the south and could be assigned to for preparation to kick them out of garza to sign up. and this is a very nice bass everyone here because families inside the central areas, they believe that there is going to be more international prospect. it'd be take place on as belt. stop. it's jim sidle campaign, bought to now, there was no, i mean outcome that could be seen touchable in order to force as well to scale you back the is very offensive when palestinians, while they are attacking everyone in gaza and they are pushing on with their colonial schemes inside the territory to be implemented. ok, thank you. thought it. thank you so much for that reporting from dated by not having central gaza. so as you've heard from tara is really forces are separating
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palestinian men from their families in northern gaza. and women and children are being forced to move cells where they have to pass through military checkpoints. is really troops have surrounded hospitals and they're preventing people from getting in or out. the same bus or avi reports is highly in central. garza young girl carries her little sister on her back. one foot wrapped in bandages, discovered that she was hit by a car and cannot walk. i am going to al sheet. i am very tired. i have been carrying her for an hour and cannot walk any longer. barefoot, exhausted, and alone on the side of the road, hold on. i am the offer of a rock to come back to the refugee camp where they live from a stranger. at any other time it might be a parent's worst nightmare. but for
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a child living through a wolf, it is a small lily. i said, i'm in southern garza. israel keeps up. it's war on civilian. it's intense. a drug strike on milwaukee in fun use, killed or injured more display to build, so called safe so palestinian say our lives is this a safe humanitarian? same old lies attends housing display civilians was targeted and innocent. people inside killed my son. most up was killed. that was not a low bar, only 2 and a half years was cuba. what was wrong to disconnect the child? was he a fighter, a general, an army officer for this innocent boy was cute. good punishment. are but worldly.
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extend site and doing nothing while watching the school the nowhere is safe in the gaza strip. but right now nowhere is more dangerous than more than passing under is really siege for more than 2 weeks. seems in trouble. the actor is really artillery, hit a group of people leaving the air all seemingly civilians trying to collect water for the church. most of the victims at children. what is happening in the north is nothing short of the campaign of illumination masquerading as a so called back to ration the we have been to an endless series of displacement. maybe jenny will facebook grave danger for today's, with the worst palestinians in northern garza describes scenes of
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terror. quad copters filling the sky drones with machine guns and missiles overhead . loud speakers blasting messages over hospitals and shelters. and the message is clear. get out for face certain that everyone here has lost something or someone running with their lives and little else from one hospital or shelter to the next from one is really attack to the next with no end to the war in sight. seeing bus robbie ultra 0. okay, well now spectrum, how much mostly has a media studies professor at the door hot institutes for in graduate studies. welcome back to alger 0. so you can see from the reporting that people are in the north of the gaza strip, palestinians are, are they're being forced to leave for then be killed. what do you think when you see this happening? it was in some ways that reminds me of 1948, which has a mass ethnic cleansing. and i think we're seeing another ethnic cleansing unfold
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uh before i as in 2023 in 2024. this idea of greater israel, i think it's always are important to remind everyone this idea of greater israel is very deeply rooted in is rarely policy and design is philosophy. that is the idea based on biblical interpretation, that all of this land is supposed to be for the jews. and to that end, it's necessary to transfer the arrow population outside. during this war, we've seen that plan enacted this ethnic cleansing part and from the very start, i mean in the very early weeks after october 7th, israel was lobbying egypt and also the european union for a plan to get the, the, the guys and out of out of guys are um, netanyahu approached one of his uh, closest aides. ron durham are strategic planning minister in the very early weeks after the war. uh, to create a plan to quote, seeing out the population of cause this is reported in is raving media. this is not like, you know, conspiracy theories,
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stuff and to that. and also israel has had an interest in completely destroying cause i have to make it unbelievable and effectively now cause what is on an habitable that we just recently look, you mentioned is really media on what's being reported. is really media just earlier this week that reserve us in gaza say that they believe what's being, what's being implemented in the north of the gaza strip is what's known as the general's plan was a to, if it goes to what you were saying about applying to ethnically cleansed, palestinian from northern, gaza, and then killed as many palestinians as they can that do remain and not do refuse to leave. so with is really sold are some of them saying that they believe this is what's going on? do you think that this is official, is really policy support? i mean, there's no question in my mind. i mean, your island to wrote this will put together this general's plan is a very respected uh, former a security official, former head of the national security security agency. very close to 2 netanyahu and other elite circles. so there's no question in my mind that this is being
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implemented. there's no question in other analysts minds and in the, in the minds of human rights and groups have been following what's going on. so it's a very specific ethnic cleansing policy. we have to understand that this, this is just part of this is the one part of the, the program is real, has been very frustrated from the start that it wasn't able to ethnically cleanse the strip. they were angry when egypt said they wouldn't open their borders and take their causes and they were angry with the european union when they wouldn't support these really plan. so now they're working piece meal focusing on the north and sending out the population to use netanyahu's words. and then i would assume that their plan would be to move to other areas. all of this is happening on the united states as watch. this is all happening because the united states is allowing it to happen and that's just the reality. okay, most of you thank you so much for your analysis. what has ballasa is that it's bombed and is really naval base north west of the city of haifa. and earlier on,
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choose day the group fired what it said was a missile salvo at the kilo, it's a military base that's near tell a v have has bundle, said it targeted and military intelligence unit. the explosions were heard across the city. an air raid sirens were astounded. orthor, it is of declared a state of emergency. i'm ben gory, an airport is shots and all flights have been grounded. and we're on con, is our correspondent joining us from hosp, the, in the south of lebanon. so not rocket garage and ron fired from lebanon, as we can see, triggering sirens and cities across israel. tell us what you're hearing as well, we're still hearing as below. rock is being fired and we've seen intersections in the sky. the i and i'm a rock of defense system coming to coming and destroying some of those rockets that were fired from 711 on. now that was happening in the last 5 minutes or so.
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but about an hour about an hour ago, we had me so and so ms. olsby fired low, low, medium range, missiles being fired like you say that you were targeting a naval base in a high 5 and an intelligence area in tel aviv. so this is all still going on right now, and lots of um, sirens taking place across northern israel in ron, what's happening in the south of lebanon? where have be, is really strikes been targeted this morning and what's going on with the ground on the ground, excuse me, with the, is really army trying to push through into parts of lebanon as well. let me show you what's going on. where exactly where i am, that's the town. okay. i'm over that. that has been inside so you can hit the alternately resell it,
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showing still coming in. that's been going on all morning and has been for days now . also if we kind of move along the ridge line to go for sure, but we're hearing alternative reselling, coming in the as well. now we've had fight to just above the striking targets adults of site, but certainly you can hear all of that going on. now what we do know about the ground fighting is. ready that we've seen is really tanks come into a thought shop. i thought shop now seems to be one of the focal points for these right. at least to try and come in, in much larger number than perhaps they have been before the strategy sofa has been to clear all of the front line villages on what these right, these cool as bullet infrastructure. and they've only really come in about a kilometer before. ready withdrawing, but these tanks coming in and we saw pictures of them yesterday in
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a tell show suggests that these raise perhaps looking for a much more permanent presence the the hit and run tactics where they've been doing so far. okay, thank you. and on time. thank you for that reporting from hosted by you. well, overnight israel carried out multiple air strikes on the southern suburb of bay routes. after ordering people to leave the area or then risk being bombed. explosions were heard across the lebanese capital. at least 4 people, including a child, had been killed. and one of the strikes hit near the fake and had 80 hospital residents have been fleeing the city as the is really a tax. intensifying our correspondent charles stripe for joining us from a route this morning. so charles, it was a violence night if it's really air strikes on the capital targeting even close to a hospitable what's when the aftermath about that's correct.
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just eliminates those storage you saying that releases the teen. these radius strikes me on the southern side of it by root last night, at least one. so for the smouldering full of people killed him, one of those strikes including a child, as you said, now that the strike was very, very close to the roofing code of the hospital. the hospital that is still functioning, it is still receiving patient. so you can imagine a hospital stop working on the very difficult conditions and the strike, certainly according to these ladies was targeting what they describe as a, as a terrorist, very close to the hospital. the, the impact site we understand was a cafe across the road. we've seen pictures of the damage done to the hospital entrance with respect to the phase, the mounting phase here in the lab, and that we might be getting to see israel now targeting medical facilities. as of course we've seen happen in gaza. there was also a,
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a statement put out by the ege really made a tree saying that the hospital called this a have a hospital which is in the delphi a area. the something suburbs by route was a in israel's would a cash bunker for his bullet. they saying that it was cash being stored, we on the stand, certainly according to israel statements in the, in the underground areas or underground facilities of this hospital. where you can imagine the kind of a reaction that, that vote from the, the lebanese also or to use there was a statement put out by the ministry of health almost immediately off to that voting and condemning the attacks and straights. i'm saying that it reflects israel's persistence in continuing war crimes that disregard all humanitarian and international law. that statement went on to say that so they have appealed to the international community to abandon what he describes. a policy of silence regarding
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what has happened, what is happening, and what may happen now. israel says that it will not attack that to hospital so held this a health hospital, but it says that it is monitoring the situation. so yeah, an indication, last night of a possible change of strategy. now bye is ready for seizing potentially targeting medical facilities 11. okay, thank you. thank you so much, charles ratford for reporting from baby routes. well, we can also because they know some honie has an operations manager is humanity and inclusion and loving on joining us as well from the capital a baby. we thank you for your time. i know your teams are responding to the emergency in lab and on. what are the priorities right now? a good morning. ah, yes. that's through the what i'm doing this interview, the team of the partners they are trying to be at responding to the demands of the needs to the displaced people in beta or small to live on,
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on the north and all other areas for the needs he now we are talking about massive needs and currently the humanitarian situation is with this thing, it's very clear it could be 30 days shouldn't because also we have to take into consideration that with the displacement of more than $15000000.00 people into what, what the schools a safer areas, also we have to consider the deputy belmont is still witnessing the economy collapse with over 80 percent of the population they are below the poverty design. and also we have to take into consideration that this country is witnessing it is a story hosting over 1.5000003 in the fifty's a but i think with a collapse health care system. where do i make this situation even more? um, more difficult. so in terms of the priorities of, of these people who are now being forcibly displaced by these forced evacuation
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orders, what do they need the most? uh, 1st of all, uh the, actually, uh there is a comprehensive needs because they need everything. but if you want, the size of the 1st, if i were to take comes, is the shelter, especially the videos to hundreds of people being gab industries. because uh, there is no places to help them. okay, so shelter is then one of the priorities and it's an from an operational view point . what are some of the challenges that you are facing as an organization? yes, actually, um the 1st the challenges that to be uh, facing is the security concerns. uh, because uh now it's risky for some of our team, the position of the team to be working because we don't know what are the safest
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locations the so this can be considered the food source, the challenge. the 2nd, the challenge is that we are facing a massive increase needs on the months old types as humanity, inclusion, we are more focusing on the people with disabilities on as their lead to ensure that they are not left beyond. and this emergency situation. however, this bolts are puts us in this situation that people, they demand, they need for other needs, and they are not considering people with disabilities as the priority. so this is something that we have to pay the assumption for us to work very hard to ensure that this was not a bit of a conditions are not left behind. so what impact do you think this, this war and this emergency is having on those people that are already incredibly vulnerable to and mainly for people with disability. here we are talking about the,
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the physical will be inc. that is my nutrition, that this is a very significant mainly for people with disabilities. and here we are talking about the all ages. there is a limited access to health kid. i'm not getting their medication, they are not getting very heavy additional services. many of the displaced people they came out of mainly from med, the areas in south to live on without the assistive devices. some of them with the chronic diseases, they came with out the purse a 1st to search corruptions. so this is the live in of, uh, the physical influx. however, for the psychological influx here, we are talking about this trauma and also uh we are talking also about exploitation . and here i want to highlight the people who are not living in the shelter. the uh, the people who are living in streets with uh, these people, many of the people who live inside a to
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a disability and other types of disability are uh, double faced, facing exposure station conditions. okay, thank you so much. and i said, honey, thank you for speaking to us from bathing in the us history state. and to me blinking has arrived in israel at the start of a week long tour of the middle east and reviving gaza ceasefire talks. he's expected to discuss an end to the warren gauze. la garza aide and post war planning with leaders from israel. jordan on cats are and blinking strip comes just days after the is really military killed her masters leader. yes, yes. and water. the u. s. s. and why does death presents an opportunity to secure the release of is really captives held in gauze? well, how much i'm doing? joining us from jordan's capital online because that is where the government has banned all g 0 from reporting inside his real on inside the occupied west bank. but we just said, see the pictures of sector stay blinking, arriving now, and is ro i'm how much tell us what's on the agenda on what we should be looking
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out for to. so that in a blinking is scheduled to meet with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's also scheduled to meet with his really defense minister. you walk a lot as well as his rarely present, isaac heard sock and there are indications that he'll be meeting with the other is really political leaders and figures throughout the day as well. now, since the killing of yes yes and war many occasions have heard joe biden, us president say that he believes that this is the right time for israel to step back from conflict and try to enter back into ceasefire negotiations. that's what the american administration would like to see. they would like to get a deal done before us selection, which is in 2 weeks from today. but the fact of the matter is, at a time what tensions in the region are at an all time high expectations for any kind of diplomatic breakthrough are really at an all time low. the last time the
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blinking went to israel had come out publicly and stated that netanyahu had agreed to a framework deal for a cease fire. and it was just hours later that netanyahu actually came out and publicly contradicted him and time after time. you must remember, this is the 11th trip to blinking as taken to israel since october, 7th time after time. this kind of pattern has repeated itself. we're blinking goes, he gets in front of the cameras. he indicates that he believes that they are on the cost of some type of a deal that the israeli prime minister has agreed with him and principal and been that's in the out who will come out and publicly either deny it or contradict blanket. so that's why i expect patients are such an all time low that all being said though, lincoln is going to go to other countries in the region. he is going to try to lower the temperature at a time when everybody is concerned about what this promise is really retaliation. on the ron for that strike that iran conducted with ballistic missiles towards
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israel on october. first, the israelis continue to say a that they are very close to conducting the stripe, that it is going to be severe. it's got the region on tenterhooks, blinking would like to lower the temperature. but again, um, really the indications right now is that all the diplomats involved in this do not think that there can be any type of a deal any time soon. okay, good. thank you so much. mohammed general, thanks for that reporting from my mind. we can now speak to ya see belen, who's a former is really just this minister joining us from tel aviv. thanks for your time. are you confident that the secretary of state blinking is now in israel to try to achieve some sort of breakthrough? and there's nothing yahoo willing to go along with that at this point. i was to explain it danielle, i've seen that he deserves a mental spokesman. and my sense, well, that can say is that i am hopeful that this is easy to say. oh, fair that it's
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a good deal state to bring. can we contribute to the option of office these fire? it is the really is dying before the end, the small we are, they is very high price. we are or suffering. we all are victims and that game we are competing with each other, always the beginning of the victim a but that the ending the, the will is in mosques. and even though he is a possibility to release all day hostages and a tool to n date, i think that then it can, you know, should say, take this opportunity and the, and the by exec, booking, the book and, and, and to this will i owe that as a result, we'd also, they how much leader she, we leave guys up and enable our full system 1st and foremost that but as being, well sorry, d to and to guys and to manage it. i say what you say about being hopeful, i'm sure a lot of people share your sentiments,
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but when you hear comments like from the defense minister, you of the launch, for example, referring to 11 on saying we're essentially moving from a situation of defeating says, well, not that's according to him to a state of destruction. i mean, what does this tell you about the direction that israel will head to next in 11 on as well as in gaza? a living only does it be fun the story, although it to begin with the, to the, the properties of this is, by the way, fight the scenes a year ago, near identification and, and this is a folding and hum us. but the very different thing groups that you live in on what is needed is that the life is, well, we move to the knowledge of the lead time easily though if data happens and a you and the resolution 17 a lot is for freely,
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then you do it to be the end of the war. and so if, if somebody says, or even a gun keeps them, says that it is a, the, the idea is that the destruction of office by the, i don't think that we are a close to a destruction of things by that, that it is doable. that it is realistic and our, or originality a demand, which is more than a reasonable because by the way, for free that you wouldn't lose the ocean in gold and, and then go to the knolls, off of the result. so that these values for less than a homes a will return to their homes is a something that can happen in realistic and can happen tomorrow when it comes to uh, when it comes to sort of what's happening with iran on the anticipated is really strike on iran, we also have the iranian foreign minister who's touring the region right now, as well as blinking, of course, during the region. so there seems to be
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a flurry of diplomatic activity. what do you think will happen with the issue of iran and israel as well? i, i hold very much that we, i'm old entering is visual. so could also strikes between a run and the end isn't a now it is these really the bodies waiting for the decision of all say these very given a how to strike when it will strike well to strike in the if we type in this of calls then do and yes, we free day, they need to prove that the they, uh not we can, did they all able to add to we got the 8 and illegally may interview something which is very, very dangerous. i hope i don't know how at least take it, is that, that you around it safe. we get into it another stage and say ok, this is the situation where we don't want to continue a these resources. so going to create
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a visual so good. and we are ready to talk to our prophecies in order to lower the level of the frames and, and in these, the, these will and get to some interim agreements because they were involved in 1000000000 to an agreement committees where they're going to recognize the jury state and the reason not to do is that the, but they, at least in doing understandings drop, felt about these is something that i think is not totally crazy. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you for speaking to us from telling me the still ahead on the 0 news, our cash prize or election bribery, the tech fill you in are a long last offers and 1000000 dollars to registered voters. and they british police officers clear of murder and shoot auster shooting data block line 2 years ago.
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the weather has been studying initially for the last 2 days. you know, and the satellite picture reflects that by showing the funds of stones not the one . it is to light, at least for another day in the stormy weather, to the fall knolls at draughts. what not quite hearken. foster certainly damaging false twins to scotland does not over norway where it'll keep battering the coast. so different types of whether it's like moving. so i'm just going through the coming week of it still badgering tuesday, spreading into east inside of spite and dine to of tune is here. and then a line of right. we came right running across from fonts into west and austria through germany as well. and then the stormy weather is not reveal sunshine for the british miles, but it's still going to produce not only heights in norway, this is wednesdays. picture still shows around that it's late, still bearing probably slovenia and west austria in eastern space to an easy libya . but to be honest for the rest of north africa, it's an hour long as you drive picture, that's
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a seasonal range have been up along right and off and the wind stars, because i don't see very much on tuesday on wednesday once again, they reproduce some disturbance up here for example, you can get a bizarre, but the concentration tends to be a big, the site is going around the corner from the carrier and, and was kept on. and eventually, no of them, i'd go to. the trouble administration says is seizing children, then separating families as a deterrence. and we want them all in child seized from his father, entertained in the us for 6 months. find that he returns as a shadow of himself, found that his debt from that failed attempt to integrate quickly, but couldn't unexpected calls from the us change the course of the future. the return with this documentary films over 6 years on it just so you know,
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as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, on with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in your better tomorrow the the the top stories on elders are this hour and is really drawing a talk on a group of palestinians and baseline. yeah, in northern garza,
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has curiosities 12 people. women and children are among the dads and other 8 were killed while seeing show bad. yeah. and that's where the is really see just now when it's 18 trouble has declared a state of emergency after postponing a target. and multiple sites across state is really city, including the military intelligence units and a naval base near the city of hateful the us sector, state and tony lincoln has arrived in israel to begin a week long tour of the middle east. he is expected to discuss the ways to a cease fire in gaza, uninsured and humanitarian access leaders from israel. jordan and cats are a ron's mission to the united nations has been us, will bear full responsibility for any roland instigating and citing and enabling act of aggression by israel against the wrong. it follows comments by the us president joe biden, that he has information about a possible is really a talk on
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a ron. gabriel. alexander has more from the un headquarters in new york. as me, your site, your rezani, iran's permanent representative to the united nations, sent this letter to the security council on monday, the presidency, which is held by this wish this month as well as this letter was addressed to you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, clearly you ran is troubled by comments made by us president joe biden last week in germany with us. president said that he has information on how and when is real will strike iran in this letter. the rain and diplomat says that those comments are inflammatory and deeply concerning goes on to say therefore the united states will bear full responsibility for its role in instigating, inciting, and enabling any acts of aggression by israel towards iran in violation of the un charter of a letter calls on the security council to condemn the united states or condemn us.
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president's comments will be watching very closely. china and russia in the coming hours in days they are iran's closest allies on the security council, both with veto power, we seeing if they call for any sort of action or any sort of emergency meeting related to this letter in the coming days. gabriel's onto elders here at united nations in new york. they is really army sized that's killed, a has been luck commander in an air strike in serious capital. it said he was responsible for supplying the group with weapons. the strike hit a car in the market, most the neighborhood of damascus killing 2 people, a russian diplomats. and so don, are investigating a claim by the parent military, rapid support for since the day shot down a cargo playing on monday in the door for region. and video from a scene appears to show our a so as a fighters and a field of wreckage,
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moscow's embassy in front of 2 sides. russians may have been on board. some of the documents suggest the plane could have been part of an effort by the united arab emirates to armed a pair of military force. the american government has denied sending weapons to the r a stuff. former peruvian president, out of 100 toledo has been sentenced to more than 20 years in prison for corruption during his time in office to later was found guilty of accepting $35000000.00 us dollars in bribes from brazilian construction company, photographed marianna sanchez has more from lima alejandro to leave us a comb. leah the verdict was handed down and then they made a bit of a headache. all sort of a have the judy to protect and preserve the assets of the state in a rational manner. avoiding abuse, waste or misuse, without using or allowing others to use the assets of the state for private purposes. was he accepted a bride of $35000000.00 from the other village company in return for
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a contract to build a 650 kilometers section of a highway connecting video to brazil. that portion of the highway was initially estimated to cost $507000000.00. i paid, we ended up paying a little bit more than $1200000000.00. and i think there's a story. it's a historic conviction against a former president and defends the message that there is no place for impunity in our country. the crimes of corruption punished more than $100.00 witnesses testified against the legal 12 the trial, the 79 year old denied any wrong doing. you know, what is your list for when you come in to? i want to publicly say that i am innocent. no saying to the little flipped to the us after leaving office. but last year lost his beat against expedition. well, citing political persecution was transferred to this jail is specially designed for vigils precedence, belittle shared imprisonment with former precedents headed up before he muddy and
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visual castillo for he money was freed last year and died a month ago. castillo is a waiting trial, former president. so young, the imperial 5 look which is key, are under investigation for corruption and could end up jailed here. only 2 time president island garcia evaded justice taking his life in 2019 believe the when from extreme poverty to the proceed in c in 2001. during the months long hearing the little asked the judge to spare him from prison, then go cancer, i have cancer, i have heart problems, and in a few months i would have done a t. if this is to continue, i only ask, please let me defend myself from my home slick for now the remains in his sale. well, facing another corruption case, one could see another 16 years in prison. again, the front just adjust lima,
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the to the us where there are and just 15 days left until the presidential election. candidates come a harris and donald trump are campaigning through key battleground states as the race remains tights. on fissures in the spring state of north carolina, where a trump has been holding rallies, the election code on clock is getting louder. and the candidates knew it. donald trump spent the day in north carolina, a swing state. he's won twice where he's no feeling his opponent, you to a nashville which got hammered by hurricane, who in a predominantly republican area which he falsely claimed was deprived of federal help by the bike white house. and he failed to condemn armed gangs who went chasing federal rescue workers. well, i think you have to let people know how they are doing. if they were doing a great job, i think we should say that too, because i think they should be rewarded. but if they're not doing, does that mean that if they're doing a poor job,
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which of us to not say at these people are entitled to say something unhealthy? riley, in greenville, in front of thousands of it during supporters. hey, same stock is just all american. he's always worked hard. i can tell you if you don't get a discount to go get him something new is he has to get his base to vote on november the 5th. if he has any chance of winning the white house, he's unlikely to convince any new voters, but he knows that he can't afford to lose any of the support from people who've always back to a couple of 100 plus 2 or 3 states parts of the. so called blue wall democratic states, you can't afford to lose michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania ship. you're doing stage with former republican congress, women lives cheating. in many, many ways. donald trump is an on serious man. but the consequences of him being president of the united states are brutally serious. you have to choose in this race between someone who has been faithful to the constitution,
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who will be faithful. and donald from 2 weeks to election. the 7 key swing states, dozens of rallies, and 2 candidates, you know, must push to the end to end island. for sure. i'll just see, to greenville, north carolina, the winds. richest man is promising some american voters a chance to win a $1000000.00 if they're registered to vote, and sign a petition on free speech and gun rights. there are concerns that a long must cause cash incentives may violate election laws. heidi so castro reports from washington dc with the clock ticking towards the voter registration deadline in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. you on mosque, who's personally overseeing trumps. get out the vote effort. they're promised registered voters the chance at a massive reward every day. every day from now until the election,
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we're giving out a $1000000.00 prize. that is an all you have to do assign a petition and support of the constitution. it's. it's very straightforward. the online petition is in support, a free speech and the freedom to bear arms rally and cries for american conservatives. but here the voters selected to take home the daily $1000000.00 isn't labeled as a winner. rather, they're picked to earn a $1000000.00 as a spokesperson for america pack. the political action committee created by musk to fund trump campaign. the language tweet after accusations of election, bribery, sundays prize earner was announced at a rally for trump in pittsburgh. thank you so much for i mean, i truly believe everything your doings. yeah, truly you don't need to be doing it. i know a lot of us feel the same way most has poured at least $75000000.00 into terms election efforts. and trump has said if he wins, he'll tap mosque to lead
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a government agency. musk has appeared to mock left when criticism that he's using dark money to influence the election. as you can see, i'm, i'm not just back on talk mega. federal law prohibits cash handouts to get people to register to vote. some legal experts say must give away is clearly illegal vote by while others say it's towing the line. pennsylvania is governor, a democrat, has called for an investigation. i think there are real questions with how he is spending money in this race. how the dark money is flowing, not just in the pennsylvania, but apparently now into the pockets of pennsylvania. and that is deeply concerning . republicans have accused democrats of election fraud in 2020, claiming without evidence that large numbers of recent immigrants voted illegally. now must, and immigrant himself is that the center of accusation. he's leading
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a campaign to ride the people from boats a charge if he denies already, believes heidi jo castro, alger 0, washington clara finkelstein is a professor of national security law and ethics at the university of pennsylvania law school. she says there are several legal issues that need to be investigated. one of the big issues is whether or not he is indirectly paying people to register to vote. since he announced this campaign in advance of the registration deadline in pennsylvania, he is do seem people to register to vote in order to sign his petition gave him a $1000000.00. so that's one of the things that the investigators might want to be looking at. another question is whether or not he's doing an end run around campaign finance laws. so political action committees all in effect constituting and run around campaign finance limits and donations to candidates. of course,
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he's doing this to benefit donald trump, but the amounts that are involved in his own donations to his political action committee. and the influence that he's wielding with that committee in so doing. and having people sign up to register for that committee. ball could potentially be problematic in terms of the influence of the campaign. so think there are numerous students here that investigators might want to take a look at the still ahead on the, i'll just it renews our, we meet the women who are becoming the bread winner is to help their families think talk to stop
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the, [000:00:00;00] the cube at least 6 people have been killed after hurricane oscar midland fall storm brought heavy rain which triggered land slides and flashed flooding. strong winds ripped roofs off homes that uprooted trees and abroad. down power lines. authorities are struggling to restore electricity to homes. complicated by multiple power grid failures across the country. and mexico floods have cut off dozens of communities and the east of the country. government has shut schools and its deployed the army marines, a national guard to help residents and the hardest hit areas. heavy rain was caused by a wave of cold air from storm nadine along the way to trial into brazil's
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worst environmental disaster is taking place in london. a court is examining whether the australian mining company b h. p was responsible for the collapse of a down in 2015. charlie angela has more now from the high court in london, where the lawsuit is under way. it's been almost 9 years since prism is was environmental does all set and this will be the 1st time victims will face members of the b h. p. executive board in court. this case is really unique on so many levels, 620000 claimants seeking $47000000000.00 in damage because it wasn't just the thousands of villages surrounding the down who were affected that day, but also in many thousands who lives along the river. though chase is a toxic waste. harry's heavy muscles, 600 columbus, is down stream to the atlantic ocean and also 620000 payments. the groups
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of the engine is presented and who claim they know what i need know the livelihood, but also that culture. often they sold the river the river, don't chase as a religious icon and they claim they have no loss. that goes well with me. i was one of the members of the team, representing those payments on accounting. and she told me a little bit about the strategy that they are going to take in this case, this case, although it's try the main ones, the legislation that we're using is presented in law. and the president law has a specific point which is to make liable, the polluted that indirect and direct polluted it costs the environmental, economic, and moral damages. this is the 1st time that it will have the opportunity to hold php liable for their actions and inactions for their emissions and negligence. this is the 1st time as well that will have the h p, executive cc, or the defendants bench being questions about their action and decision. we'll
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surely mining company b h p, and the resilient partners violate denial claims of liabilities. and they're expected to argue that this u. k. case, is there any duplicating proceedings that will take place in brazil, in fax, on friday, they're expected to sign a new compensation package with the present in governments of the chain of $23000000000.00 bill. so all you that they have already compensated a number of victims. they felt $450.00 buildings, new homes, schools, churches, and handed out 7700000000 dollars in age and compensation. and this case is not the only one. there's another one happening in the netherlands at the moment again, violate the brazilian partner, not representing 70000 payments. this case is expected to go on for 16 weeks, and both companies have agreed of either all sound liable. they will split the costs of damages charlie on to out is there
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a lot of british police officer who faithfully shot an on on black 92 years ago, has been found not guilty of murder, atlanta, wrestling of its reports from london. police tried to stop a call. it was leading to shooting the day before the tales that ensues in the south london street, a police marksman, shoot, killing the driver. that driver was 24 year old chris kappa. he was unarmed and had both hands on the steering wheel, but he was aware that the police were following him late to imagine to the office of shelton martin blake was charged with murder by the monday blake, whose face but not to allow to show for his own safety was found not guilty during the trial, the prosecution and ledge that molten blake and may have become angry and frustrated . holding him to pull the trigger. but when he was questioned,
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blake says that he did not intend to kill chris kava. and then he believed that his life and the lives of his colleagues were in danger. he took the jury just over 3 hours to clear him a crushing blow to chris campus family who wants to live in a society where the police consume on people in the i'm be faced with no consequences most and blake didn't spend, but the 2nd no. a 2nd in a jail cell. now the police chief acknowledge the pain, but back to the office. sorting like made a split 2nd decision almost equally to is necessary to print these colleagues and to protect sending the, to reduce the only dates that was enormously held. police, under the false use was reasonable. it was widespread discontent in the wake of the shooting legend, racism, and the police this case may now be over,
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but the questions it raised. we may be that it was the need to reach out to 0, nothing more pockets. sony women than ever before have joined the workforce. and that's because of the country soaring cost of living. 26 year old morales, same as the 1st women in her family to work outside the home. and this is her story . the need of a z ahead. my name is nita busy. i am a fashion design student and a food deliveries. i didn't know who i'm working towards my dream of owning a boutique, a quote, i have book talked to people like i took this job to cover my expenses and avoid putting my family financial difficulties since my father passed away in 2021. i have hacked to support my mother who has diabetes and my brother who's undergoing dialysis. i never wanted to be right to, but i had no other choice. working in a meeting dominated societies stuff and as a female writer,
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it's even hard to the living quarters. and writing through the streets with men constantly staring at you adds to the challenge. few people appreciate my work most don't. and sometimes i face harassment, but i'm determined to keep going and face these challenges because i have a dream to achieve. inflation is unbearable. i own $100.00 a month, which isn't enough to cover my expenses, but dips helped me get by so i continue with this job. the government and financial institutions talk about them in symphonic, but it's totally empty promises. i've applied for help many times, but my requests are always ignored. near the yakima address of night, van loans garden, i dream of pointing to boutique to provide affordable, branded floats, and choose to pull them like we'll leave them. and we also dream of good clothing, but for now that's out of these days. read them in the face with huge challenges or without jobs. many struggling to find fuck mr. mary,
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unemployment m inflation leave. young women stuck at home. and even if they marry, supporting a button is difficult to get into distress and uncertain back in just a moment with more news right here on out you 0 the a marion shaheen, a still maker, and i've been working in and around garza for 30 years as i watched the 20232024 devastation of tanza by the israeli army. i looked back at the place i knew from the optimism of 2005 when these released withdrew to the destruction of the wars that followed. echoes of the last cause a faded hopes on al jazeera. just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new city are flooded, hit the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. we
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don't have any fresh water for drinking. no. can we cook food under these conditions? it is tough for us. the region is familiar with flash floods, but this is one of the worst spin over 30 years. thousands of people are forced to move homes and farm lands, severely damaged members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers, our leading rescue and relief efforts. we faced real difficulties in rescuing people. i think that was too much water and i'm the current recovery for many of the farmers could take months or even years home. good bad the dentist and both the crops that are planted, cuts washed away, it's a total loss. climate experts, one that changing rainfall happens in the email and region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in bung with this as the world economy. those struck those with
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a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the grid of grace otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow of the, the genocide in gaza continues at least 20 palestinians have been killed into attacks on tuesday. the you're watching l g 0 live from headquarters in delphi, and getting obligated also coming up the us sector. state has arrived in israel and
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his latest posts for cease fire talks while the uranium foreign minister visits to

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