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to less than 6, but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change. worse since around the world. the us sex, your state and sydney blanket wraps off his tour of the middle east saying he expects negotiators will meet in the coming days to try to reach for cause of cease fire deal the toyota 0, lie for my headquarters, and don't find daddy. you navigate is also coming up, is really yours try kits. a school sheltering displaced families and central garza, at least 17 palestinians are killed. 20 days of siege in northern garza
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were palestinians face an impossible choice. stand starved to death or leave and risk being shocked by is really forces. israel's assault on living on intensifies air strikes, target a car outside be roots and the tags near the border have chilled at least 311 east soldiers. the after a year of genocide and gaza, the us is attempting to jumpstart talks with him, us in israel to bring the war to an end. speaking in doha, in the past hour, the suck, true state anthony blinking says he expects negotiators to meet in the coming days . despite his optimism. israel is continuing its relentless bombardments up the strip just a few hours ago and is really strikes targeted a school of housing,
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displace palestinians, and the, and most laid off refugee camp and central gaza killing at least 17 and israel seeds of northern garza. as now, and it's the 20th day, as israel is accused of carrying out the so called generals plan, which involves ethnically cleansing northern cause of palestinians, is really forces have killed $770.00 pounds, simeon, since the siege began nearly 3 weeks ago. in the past few days, anthony, blinking has visited israel, egypt, saudi arabia, and now cats harp. he says the us is looking at several ways to end the war. we do anticipate that the negotiators will be getting together in the coming days. and again, what we really have to determine is whether a mazda is prepared to engage. and i believe that we'll be able to do that. starting in the coming days, a solid been job aids, was that the press conference in delta, and he has more unblinking comments. this administration has
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a few days left in office. it is trying to push further. this idea that it can bring about a c slide and get the captives out. it was a wide ranging news conference here, but not as guides of as the focus, but they also talked about the ongoing hostilities in lebanon. and, and this is going to be a separate, bought a separate negotiations between israelis and the lebanese to try and, and the austin these there. according to the a secretary of state. the both sides can abide by the blue line and people can go back to their homes and leveled on. so all in all a hopeful message from the us secretary of state as he's completed, this is trip, but it is not the 1st time that he said these were just not the 1st time that we've heard this hope to be ignited by the united states administration. the could be the possibility of a cease by the also heading reports, which have not been confirmed by either of the 2 people here. that there is another
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proposal of, of which is being proposed by egypt to try and get some type of a temporary cease fire or a temporary cessation of hostilities in exchange for a few of the captive to get some aid into gaza. but as all of these talks, as we've seen in the last 12 months, continue to evolve, israel's actions on the ground are quite country. what we've been hearing, the a secretary of state saying that there is no general is fine. there is no is really planned to eradicate palestinians from northern gaza. is really is going to allow aid in and it is willing to let hostilities come to an end. deals are the things that on the ground are being contradicted by israel as being presented by the us secretary of state, but on and on. a positive tone. a hopeful tone with the is the us and the categories, believe that there is still room for negotiation and there is still hope that this conflict can come to in it. so i'm a driver 10000. so here from newton over there who's an online because that is
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really government has banned delta 0 from reporting inside israel. nothing you all will dispatch as negotiators. so thought that, you know, just a, as the secretary of state announced. but in terms of political rhetoric, in terms of framing and messaging, we haven't heard is really officials talking about a ceasefire. they've been talking about total victory. they've been talking about staying in gaza for possibly years to come. and that's not just the prime minister and his minister of defense. that's even bunny guns who heads the opposition. we've even seen that in ministers in the us government talking about the need to expel the entire palestinian population out of gauze that to next the territory and re establish illegal supplements there. so there's a lot of contradiction there, but you know, blood can was happy, repeating and taking at face value. whatever he was told in closed roots. okay,
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we'll get an update on the ground, tiny muscle. joining us from dated back in central garza so honey, as these talks were taking place, we understand that there has been an attack in the a new slate on a refugee camp, resulting in as many casualties. what more can you tell us? the yes the there, you know, it's hard to imagine that palestinians have to defend that they are humans here across the gas turban. in the midst of this genocide that has not a soft, almost more than a year now. and it's been going on getting more people causing further civilian casualties to your level of destruction, to, to put it that i was just looking at that came in from the bomb side. this is a school and then they'll say right, refuge account that housed turned into an evacuation center housing, hundreds of palestinians displaced families or from the eastern part of the central
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area from different parts of the gauze is true. but this really military continues to enforce people on for the me to internal internal displacement across the gaza strip because simply be had no other place to go through the were killed inside these evacuation centers was seeking protection on safety and shoulder inside this particular school. the footage shows us it clearly the severe damage costs and the facilities are part of from the destruction though is caused so many of the clock through and then the classroom at a very conservative rate. how that least the 3 families, every classroom, just giving the did how densely populated old, very crowded as, as there is no space left for people to stay inside the schools. there many footage, all the children who were the direct target of these attacks. we counted up to 4 children who works folded from the revels and from the incentive rated classrooms, either full is with severe burns or in shred it into pieces were collected by
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people who volunteered inside the school. before the civil defense, the crew members arrived to the school to remove people from the bomb side. 70 people reported skilled at please will look at us 7 children, 7 and children and 4 women were killed in this attack. were all transfer him to this hospital right here at all costs, but they're overwhelmed. already run out of space running out of medical supplies, where on the floor of the emergency department of doctors were rushing to intervene and to save their lives. it was very difficult to see all of this happening right yet the children soaked in blood, arriving to the hospital in a separate, talked is really monetary. also, i talked to the nearest try a recreation center in a lot of the refuge account that's in the eastern part of the central area. the majority of casualties arriving to the hospital. here we're, we're suffering from severe burns in which it's very difficult with the lack of
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medic pain medication in the hospital. it's very difficult to see people screaming seattle's pants, but there is no medical care whatsoever inside this particular health facility behind me, honey. and in the north of the gaza strip, as we've been reporting to see just now and it's 20 of the day on the options. people are given there. either you stay and you starve, because there's no aids coming in or food, or then you leave and your risk being shots. exactly, all the options are given to palestinians a trap for 20 days. and the northern part of the guys is fed as my there's more destruction or death anyway. if they are leaving the chase by the quad copter, i'd be happy to endure a very long journey experiencing all the exhaustion on the 1st and the hunger because there was already from the ties in this place more than one time inside the refuge account of the northern cities or you stay and you have to endure also the
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intense bombing campaign that will eventually deliver what there are no other options that this really military is offering them. when we talk to people, people distract us the who are to be experienced inside the record. you guys already have the cam at the vicinity of the account. i was on hospital or the indonesian hospital where they were concentrated inside evacuation center. that didn't do. we're forced to leave the, the back, which is sensors on the mouth, bombardment that seems obvious really sold. you're handling water to people this place people, people told us, we should not be dish or not believe that because the moment the moment the camera was off, the words shaped by the soldiers who pointed gun at them, scaring them traumatizing them. the children, the women, the elderly, and for them to run on the road that has already been damaged hard to walk on, but they wanted them to move as fast as they can to, to a check point. so what we see on that camera was completely the opposite of what
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people describe to us on the ground. and we have a reason to believe these because they were exhausted because for 20 days they had no water, no food, no minutes and no survival item to keep them or to sustain their existence there in the midst of these difficult conditions. honey, thank you so much for that reporting from dated by lawson central, gaza and is really strikes, has targeted a car and you're the 11 east village of hyundai, around 12 kilometers east of b routes. the village is on a main highway which links the capital to the back of valley and also to syria. tensions of escalated along lebanon's border with israel image and exchange of cross border attacks between has by law and is relieved. forces zayna code that has more from the scene of that attack. we are on the main highway lane king, very road to the syrian capital, damascus. he has another target that assassination and is really drone,
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has this vehicle. we understand that there's a disease, at least one casualty, we do not know the identity of the victim. not just been a long, wide scale offensive again has been lost in mid over a year. what isabel has been trying to do is the military capabilities of hezbollah going after their commanders, their members, and as of late, they've expand the target type thing, even as well as the economic power. so really there is no front line as you can see on a daily basis. so many areas of towards the east of the country. so there's conic industries. people are really concerned about where and how this conflict is escalating and it has been escalating since the us and boy, hey miss austin was here on, on monday and his attempt to bring it into this conflict failed. so as you can see,
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panic industry. yes. a builder or target to the nation, isabel making it clear that this will not because it doesn't want to give a handful of the chance to re arm and regroup, but as well as remaining defiant, is holding ground along the border, engaging in combat. so this conflict has been costly, dudley and it seems it's just about the beginning outside, maybe the is really middle. teresa is around a $120.00 rockets were fired from lebanon into northern israel. at least 50 rockets targeted several locations in the galley. some of them were intercepted and crashed before fitting their targets for people were injured in the attack is really strikes on of hood and 11 on the eastern back. all valley have killed at least 7 people. children are among the victims. rescue workers are trying to fleet free.
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people trapped under columbus buildings as a bank has the latest from a folder. we've just arrived at the scene them and he's ready to strike in the town of us for the in the valley. it struck a home. now we've been told a number of people have been killed, including children, and dozens of people have been injured. and that is relative silence here at the moment because they believe that some people may still be alive underneath that trouble. this took place in the middle of a residential area of the day. we have spread hundreds of meters around the enclosed complete devastation. now, the back of valley has been the subject of intensive radius strikes over the night and the day before. no risk bite for this people. this strike took place just about an hour ago and rescue workers have been on the scene, putting out fires, removing revel, searching for anyone that may survive. now the important thing to note is, every time is okay, is that a strike that bomb costs millions of dollars,
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then it's been dropped on places like this on people's homes, closing civilian casualties. and you can see that across the back of value along the main highway of an invalid that contends and villages across it. but also what's important to note is this considerable amount of tension. and i'm gonna have people here angry at israel, but also the angry are members of the media. they feel that the world is not seeing the world is not hearing what's taking place. the bolt is not seeing and hearing the civilian death told the civilian casualties are taking place. following is a strike of to strike after strikes and this is replicated, not just the, the size of the baby. we also here in the east of the bar, never done in the best value. i started big data for the desktop value still ahead on how to 0. an international donors conference in france raises a $1000000000.00 and pleasures for 11 on where you look at the challenges for a single facing the world's largest refugee account. 7 years after being forced to
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flee from me and more. the hello, the things have come down nicely across central america and the caribbean. we'll get that in a moment. first, it's a south america and we've got somebody was stormy situation across the south. we've had some very heavy rain of northern pots of origin, tina, and you can see that weather feature working its way towards uruguay into southern parts of brazil. we have got some red warnings out for those thunderstorms on. so say behind that it clears up across moving parts of argentina and chile, but we will see who shot was coming back in on friday, the temperature coming down in santiago to 22 degrees celsius. you can see the plume of showers continuing across parts of brazil. welcome would weather, given the drought to you,
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and the rain continuing across the northern crust of the continent on friday. that was the move to central america and the car been we are still seeing the tail end of some storms from hurricane oscar that's pulled out to sea. we'll see big busts of rain across his pen, yoda for haiti and the dominican republic. but it is a clear picture for large areas of cuba, still some showers affecting the east, no showers, touch into believes and mexico as well as his showers, affecting most central parts of mexico. but a lot why and then what's gonna happen down in the south. the waves without pulling into nicaragua and durham on friday, the 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 grid of price otherwise on. so
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with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the the, [000:00:00;00] the, there's a reminder of the top stories on how to 0. so us is attempting to jumpstart talks with, from us and israel to ring the war and cause us to an end. speaking in delphi, the secretary of state, out to me blinking says he expects negotiators to meet in the coming days. besides,
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the u. s. is looking at several ways to end. the war multiple is really strikes if it a school housing displace palestinians. and then we'll see it on the refugee camp and central gaza, at least 17 people have been killed. children are among the dead and injured and is really straight because head and car and you're on a east of b roots. the village is on a main highway that links the capital to the back of valley and syria. an international conference held in paris has raised more than a 1000000000 us $1.00 and $8.00 for 11, and that's double the amount is expected by organizers. over $800000000.00 will go towards urgent humanitarian aid to help people displaced by is really bombing on the further $200000000.00 will be used to strengthen the lebanese army in the south of the country. delegates from around 70 countries at 15 international organizations, including the u. n. r. attending that event,
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a leg given to assist the old present. the whole must end as soon as possible. they must be a ceasefire and living on more damage. more victims, more strikes will need to put an end to terrorism, nor ensure the security of all i, but to leave agree, it's that iran has engaged in this with his belie against israel was a great the interests of living on requires for it to stay away from the war and casa, i've heard great that israel continues that some of the tree operations in live and on in the south, and they've root and elsewhere, and to the number of civilian victims continues to increase. bernard smith has more from paris. the french going to be pleased with the figure of a $100000000.00 in money for immediate humanitarian aid aid and 111-8200 1000000 towards the lebanese army, which is very, very weak and very significantly on the funded. it's double what the french were looking for when they announced this conference 11 on itself. lebanon's government says it needs at least $250000000.00
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a month to look up to humanitarian need in the country. not least, those 1300000 people internally displaced on the un development program. it says that the full out the economic pull out, particularly from this fighting could be worse than the 2006 will between israel and has the ball. a unemployment is going up, the lebanese pound has lost 98 percent of its value. so there was significant need for this money. the french were also hoping to achieve some sort of diplomatic solution, perhaps looking for a ceasefire. that might have always been a long shot, the low level of representatives here, but they will be pleased with that large amounts of money they've, they've been blessed. b l to 0 media network has condemned an accusation by israel that it's during the list based in gaza. or affiliated with armed groups, same withdraw the reports. the
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israel is attacking journalist again. this time the military issued a statement accusing 6. i'll just hear a journalist of being members of the armed wings of palestinian groups from us. and just wanted to hug allegations, ultra 0 media network says are baseless and dangerous. in a statement, the network rejects the use of fabricated evidence, saying it views these accusations as a blatant attempt to silence the few remaining journalists in the region and obscure the harsh realities of the work from audiences worldwide. a word that does the man is real accuses of being operatives are in fact palestinian journalist working in one of the most hostile reporting environments in the world on the ground in gaza, living through the atrocities they cover every day trapped and unable to leave. just like every other palestinian there. israel published documents, it says prove, quote,
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the integration of how most terrorist within ultra 0 and every carrier has its own shift. but this is the same is really military that missed took a wall calendar in a hospital, it destroyed for a list of names of palestinian fighters in our b. they were in fact in our big days of the week. thank the committee to protect journalist has also pointed out that israel has made similar claims before israel has repeatedly made similar on present claims without producing credible evidence after killing ultra 0 correspondent is male al gould in july, is ro, previously produced a similar document which contained contradictory information showing that all girl born in 1997 received. how much of that tree ranking in 2007, when he would have been 10 years old. the latest accusations come weeks after a report biologist era investigative tool that reveal a rascal, potential war crimes committed by israeli soldiers using their own social media
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posts as evidence. israel has severely restricted access to gaza for international media outlets to report independently and in northern costs or under siege for nearly 3 weeks. now. ultra 0 is the only international news organization, the reporting on israel's campaign of forced mess, expulsion. it's crucially important for journalists to be able to do their job everywhere, including in gaza. we've seen the over the past year, a very large number of journalists, along with others, such as medical professionals, humanitarian workers, and our own unrest staff. a face violence and be killed in alarmingly high numbers. figures from the cause of government media office show israel has killed at least 177 reporters and media workers during this war. o g 0 says the latest claims against its journalists are part of
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a wider pattern of hostility. over the past 2 years is really forces have targeted and killed several elders. here, a journalist in both casa and the occupied west bank, they have stormed the bureaus in israel and palestine, ordering them to close. the worry now with these latest allegations will be used as a pretext for more violence. ultra 0 says the international community must act because journalism is not a crime, but killing journalist is the same bus route. the old is 0. the 0, it's been 7 years since a military crack down and mean more force, more than 730000 ro, hadn't got to flee to bangladesh. today they faced numerous challenges and what's now the world's largest refugee, come on this conflict with me and mars were kind state spreads my neighborhood,
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and gar concerns they may never be able to return home to enrich rodriguez more from cox's bazaar and find, go, dash 7 years after the 2017 military crack down in me and my growing a refugee is say, a life isn't much better in bangladesh, violence, trafficking, and drug crimes arrive on children are forced into marriage. flimsy shelter as offer little protection from extreme weather and food restaurants have been cut due to funding shortfalls. at humanitarian agencies, division 9. no, there's a lack of education, proper health care, central facilities, or any means of making a living. yeah. when we, when people are trapped for long periods for the future, dreams or homemade that is only natural that some get involved in crime. and as a legal activities trying that the international community should take steps to resolve this price is a bundled together rights groups. everything also face frequent, harass them,
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torture, extortion, and unlawful detention by special police units. more than a 1000000 growing, i live in what is now the world's largest refugee can. but the face of new in security is inside, as rival drugs and battle for dominance funds. the money from children make up more than half of the population in cox's bazaar. and every year and now the 30000 are born into this uncertain life. and without access to formal education, fears of the last generation are growing. i mean, they're cutting flat to bangladesh in 2017. she has 4 children, 3 are from, were born into camp. the i'm worried about my children. how can i help and support their education? there is no access to form and schooling. i don't know what will happen to them in the future. the latest conflict between rebels and me on mars, military government has forced more running from their homes. some of the young people not believe that freedom and the right to return can only be achieved. so
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i'm struggling, something visit our team was able to meet. one of the active is in a secret location of the many in the younger generation. now believe in arms struggle against the me and mark government. we see it is the only way to gain freedom and return to the homeland. we will keep fighting until we get our rights back. yeah, that one of the, the, you and saves me on mart, isn't ready to take back row. hang. it also acknowledges bangladesh is grappling with the complexities of managing more than a 1000000 refugees. the slaves, many running are frustrated as they have little control or say over their future and depend on the other decisions on which audrey gives a cox's bizarre bangladesh or the bricks. annual summit isn't. it's final day. it's been hosted by russia and is the largest search meeting since the war on ukraine begun the cornerstone of moscow's foreign policy. the alliance aims to provide
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a counter balance to western powers. earlier this year, founding members result in russia, india, china, and south africa. well, come to iran, the united arab emirates if you appear on egypt to the group during the storm at the block, discussed how to break the dominance of the us dollar for the new banking system. the democratic presidential candidate economy harris has condemned donald trump for remarks he reportedly made about at all fiddler. she says the comments are a window into what her republican rival really is. yesterday we learned that donald trump's former chief of staff, john kelly, a retired 4 star general, confirmed that wild donald trump was president. he said he wanted generals like adolf hitler had. donald trump said that because he does not want a military. that is loyal to the united states constitution. he wants a military, that is loyal to him. a massive amounts of money are pouring into the democratic
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and republican campaigns. so where is all that money going? rob reynolds explains donald trump may try to deny it, but those are donald trump plants, if you lived in one of the swing states, chances are you'd have seen some of these ads, dozens, or even hundreds of times. all of them costs money, lots of money, and where is it coming from? for com la harris. it's mainly grass roots donations. the democrats generally from state house to the white house, are raising more from small donors and raising more from sort of traditional sources of money. a unions, political action committees, donald trump, legs in small, individual donations and is relying more on big games with big bucks. like you on month, the tesla magnate who has given $75000000.00 and miriam 8 olson who inherited

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