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or a showcase of, of the best document resumes from across the network on the alarm about this. and this is the news on life and don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. no safe place in gaza is ready for his target to come on. odd one hospital as the northern siege enters date, 21. and the line of fire is where the forces killed 3 journalists and i've targeted air strikes in southern level. also it had feeding those folks from the holes in 11 to revisit a restaurant making 50000 meals
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a day. plus i'm kimberly helped him in the battleground state of georgia or vice president campbell harrison for president brock obama. take to the states to campaign together for the 1st time the . we're gonna start this is our in northern jobs over it is really grinding to advertise of intensive fight. in the past 24 hours, the manager, the center of leveled several residential buildings in giovanni and refugee camp survivors that are peeling for help because civil defense teams are struggling to get to the scene. one of the few remaining medical facilities in northern garza is a come i'd one hospital, but the is really ministry. a strong the compound and tanks of shell, the building no food water or met since entered northern garza in 21 days. hundreds of thousands of palestinians, of trump, there is really forces of killed at least 820 people joining the since
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the, the director of colorado and hospital in bales care says those extensive damage to the intensive care unit, hours before the attack. you want the hospital were turned into a mass grave, as at least one person was dying every hour because of israel's scenes. your minds will problems. when do we think calling on the world? and today we say to the world that every stored resource has reached 0 and it's a heads up. they all know blood bags that we can give to those injured. there are no medical resources or made sense for emergencies. as some medical staff members have been either killed or arrested or injured, one of our colleagues was monitored. he was providing medical assistance at one of the medical points. the situation is catastrophic in every way or the started calvo zooms. joining us from downtown, by the in central guys. let's talk about the attacks in the north, and the attack will come a loud ones hospital time we
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really go very distressing detail was coming from the north because of strep, especially in light of the be the full club, an attack on the valley of refugee cabin in the main, at a neighborhood style, what families have been killed inside the houses in the north of the kansas trip. we clearly understand that, but this by the army conducted a very wide area and lands of tax on these very densely populated areas where the civil defense had emphasized that we're talking about those as it was the as in fact being in debt. and they are still very remarkable challenges are really ahead of the work in order to recover abuse or still stuck under the ruffles of these destroyed and chestnut buildings in egypt, valley. and as far as we know that earlier this morning, he used by the military had stormed the amount of one hospital. now they have chavez medical stuff alongside with patients on board. the people in the yards of
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it'd be hospitality conducted. a number of mast a rest uh campaigns inside the buildings of come on at one hospital earlier by the way, an overnight attacks. the hospital was targeted by the spread out to the rest of the intensive care unit has been severely destroyed. and the main awards attends alongside with the oxygen is taishan inside the hospital when completely targeted and destroyed and the arc we are getting also reports that the number of that babies in and children in the come on is one with a, were killed the due to the lack of oxygen as a result of it. use benny from apartment 3. these are very terrific details coming from. come on, i'd want hospice on to now. the is very military forces aust, patient inside the hospital, they are surrounding it from older questions. i'll be off a resting also medical teams of from that compound that is a to so that to be a very significant medical facility that provides uh,
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services for more than 2 set. so, you know, the cost is population right now, we are also getting more reports for medical services sharing that great concerns that come on as well as hospital might really be destroyed. similarly to what happened to us. you've got medical compounds, which is the largest medical facility in garza city. it to be more precise. it's a very remarkable escalation being taking place in the notes of because it's strictly presented in the destruction of residential neighborhoods. medical infrastructure alongside now with the forceful eviction loans that all committed and even conducted implemented in of, in gaza. entirely. that's the situation towards the end. the sun has been intact in con eunice as well. well it was not very quite by the way in the city of con you and sent over night attacks because the is very minute sweet troops and carried out a very little of relative military. encouraging for the 7 succeed of han, eunice,
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the the, the crews admitted charlie at funds to the, to the very densely areas in the b i some of the costs on eunice, the. busy were a completely on the very area of fund comma, the be destroyed. and i'm a residential structures that as far as we know for medical sources, at least 28 pumps. many of have been confirmed killed including 14 children, a full direction, setting of them off from the same time. and we still really very disturbing scenes for children being kills underwear in spite yards of the nicer hospital and fun. eunice and the medical school souls confirmed that they were forced to put together at least the 3 children in the same coffin due to the lack of confidence in nothing but its compounds. and the very large number of these children who were by the way, killed being suffocated from the smoke of these, but even sights started. thank you very much and have a couple of them in daniel butler as we've just been talking about is what was attacked on limited to the north of the strip on thursday. and sports is killed at
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least 18 palestinians, and the school turned into a shelter. in all new senates refugee camp in central garza, i know the striking in the neighboring almost has a cam shortly afterwards, killed and injured several more people. i'll just get as how many muscle reports from dan obama and i should warn you. some of you might be distressed by images. it is reports. first responders rush to get to school is central dogs and the top floor doing soon. my fire the lifeless body of a young girl is carried to from the building is read in military. save it is how much demand and control center to get old for caution to avoid harm to civilians. but the sheer force of an explosion within a densely populated building isn't discriminant. enough to obliterate a person, leaving almost nothing behind. these are the crimes of israelis
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who shouts were standing in the streets and we had a hit came out with us. and by going to a single mine will children and women and one of them cuts up to pieces. these are just some of the more than 17000 children who have been killed and is really a talk since october last year. we have the children close at the most dangerous of places in the world to be a china there is, there are in the phases of those and survived the blast. you know, they are headed to hospitals that are over a stretch and barely functioning like allowed on a lot of food is as a scares, safe to hear the crowd of people and arizola must fight to get their hands on. what much of the world take for granted some great, i would say, if we don't die from the war,
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we will die from hunger. we appeal to the world to all free people of the worlds of all humanity, you know. but there was more in the neighboring. the works is you can, another is very, it is try this time when a building that used to be a gym, a single fire extinguisher takes on the blaze, but it's fighting a losing battle. hanging my hood. how does your data bear about a palestine? executives day down to the blinkers meeting, honorably does in london on friday. after dropping off his diplomatic to the middle east, it was 11 trip to the region since israel's war on gauze will be gone. last october, he visited the hotmail thursday, and he met the middle console, the shakes coming bahama to autonomy for holding talks with the prime minister banking just trying to revive guys a cease fire jokes. he says the us is open to exploding different options to end war. after months of failed attempts. we do anticipate that the negotiators will be
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getting together in the coming days. and again, what we really have to determine is whether from us as prepared to engage and i believe that we'll be able to do that starting in the coming days. let's go to new road a who's joining us, not from the jordanian capital of mine. and that's because these really, governments bundled as data from reporting in the occupied by spying can from inside israel know, so sees far towards attempting a restart. what's the response from israel? well, the, the main coalition park there is of these really prime minister are fuming as at some is really reports foot. it's a, it's a might been v or the minister of national security. and that's and then smoke church, the minister of finance, some of the facts, so ruler of the occupied westbank both oppose sending the intelligence chief to go have a not only opposed negotiations. and the said that as well should not give him us
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at space to breathe. they even laughed out at the mediators outside. and in particular, um, there were news that the most out chief also went on an out of record, a brief trip to cairo. and that he would be heading to the how for talks as announced by the us secretary of state and the outside the prime minister. but so far it doesn't. there are no details as to what israel is willing and not willing to do one report in the is rarely a public broadcast, said that there is concerned in the region that the is really thinking after the killing of send war is dangerous and would not lead to any agreement because of the thinking until a be, it seems, is that the, the idea of a cease fire and the release of captives could be separated? no, let's talk about these a,
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a tax on members of the media in southern lebanon. is there anything being said and is real about that so far? nothing. rob. uh, no comment from these rarely army about this deadly attack on the journalist and 11 on no comment in these really media. as far as i could see, either we might get something a comment later on, especially if someone pushes the spokespeople for a comment. but we've seen this happen before, and usually the best of that has come out in incidents like this in the past is that the incident would be under review? no, thank you very much. indeed. no, no. do there in? i'm on to love it on not put in there is really as try calling the time it has to be. it has killed 3 journalists as we were talking about. local broadcaster, all my a d t. v has confirmed to of its stuff or among the dead. while all one, no tv says one of its camera man is being killed. the attack targeted accompaniment
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were dozens of journalists have been staying, reporting on the latest facilities between is very forces and has bought is really military considered as the i 6 own, i'm as informed of media workers movement is. our own team was nearby when the attack happens, and even on con, is that the same. it is about 3 says he. and when the missiles struck this, such a villas where generalists were residing, not just from one media organization, 7 journalist and several of these organizations were actually staying here. it was a massive last is you can see by the twisted metal and wreckage that you'll see. now 3 people have been killed, a 2 cameraman and a satellite engineer. we're also hearing that people were injured as a result of the roof collapsing in on them. now this is a very serious attack on jen let's because it wasn't just one news organization
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that was singled out. a lot of journalist was staying here, including my colleagues from out 0 arabic. villa was just slightly just up the top of the hill. but these readies knew that we will move in this particular area. when that me sound struck, the sound was fund or some we're just now taking and processing. everything that we're seeing now has via is, hasn't been given a full evacuation on the 1st of occupation. what is effectively a closing, if you will, in that area, all of these are all these. um say they go to target to your fed game and that wasn't issued here. also, no warning was given to the jew unless living and staying in this come home. a lifelong coal, nothing. instead, they run their beds, they will sleep and they were attacked by israel, and we're on call out 0 is via southern lebanon, is ready,
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minutes is also targeted. southern bay roads with multiple air strikes jacks replacing the as the as for fox, they came home in south to israel. it issued one of those forced evacuation stripes, wanting people to leave their homes, are risk being bombed, in a harnessing bearablewood force. and 1st of all, let's talk about the attack in southern, at 11 on on the, the journal. is there any new developments on the killing of those journalist? information minister is this is a talk attack on this compounds housing journalist, a war crime. it is the 1st time they've targets a journalist since the major offensive began in mid september. but it is not the 1st time journalists have been killed. and this ongoing confrontation which began more than a year ago. it was 1st, you know, confined to the border area. at least 3 other journalists were killed in
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a reuters photographer back in october to me. and in november, 2023 journalists also working for the bein channels were killed and is ready to strike. so these are not the 1st attacks of when they found, was there a photographer, i some of della, was killed by a news release time shell. there were 2 is really time shelves that were fired at a group of journalists who were on a hilltop. physically seen and clearly marked as, as journalists and amnesty international human rights watch. they have been calling for an international investigation. it's what they are calling a fine. yes, there has been no accountability and no of justice. so this is not the 1st time this has happened and there is growing concerned with these expounding targets. the night before, the 11 on office of l may of the channels was empty at the time was the target rate,
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it strikes and what many saw as a morning that the media institution will, you know, will also be targeted. the level of appointment as i understand it correctly is going to be holding thoughts with us. i could do the states and to me blinking later. he's also being at the donors conference which is going on and powers which is being hosted by president emmanuel macro. many imagined that are going to be discussions going on there as well. do we have any sense of where the diplomatic efforts are heavy? well, there are efforts, diplomatic efforts to try to find a settlement to this war, which really has to come across police and deadly. but there is no progress because as well is in this thing in one way or another. so to victory, it doesn't, once has been lost to be able to be armand. and that's why they're not referring to a cease fire has been lost. and by essentially the lebanese state, which is negotiating on behalf of hezbollah, the speaker arguments made that very,
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very clear up. they, they insist on the cease fire fire. so say we're not to go negotiating under fire. now, during the powers conference, a lot of attention is placed on the lebanese army that, you know, there were funds for the, for the lebanese to be able to deploy in southern lebanon. this is a cash strapped space, a nearly bankrupt state. what they're saying is that they wanted to, for thousands of as far as the implementation of un resolutions, $1701.00. now this was supposed to happen. and what is wrong is saying is that they don't have faith in this commitment that are being made by the 11 phase. so it shows you, we're not any closer to a view to m this conflict which is only widening and expressing the thank you very much say the invades well, there's so many people and none of them forced to leave their homes. the challenge of making and distributing meals to those in need grows by the day child stratford reports from the district was not involved. the signs of
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a one's normal life. scattered among the twisted steel rubble, people search for personal belongings in the crumpled devastation of what was once a home. we play and we loved we to the title of the children's book. i love you, the whole table was supposed to meet those who weren't killed and monitored here with children and women and they were educated, they were studying and most of them to work teacher. what were these right is looking for? they came to killed a supportive community of their resistance, which angers them, supported by the us, the u. k. and others with weapons, equipment and politics about the home. how many young is ready? it strikes the heating she and mostly of neighborhoods like this one day and night residential properties tens,
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if not hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed. at least one point. 2000000 people forced to flee for their lives. and that number is growing all the time as the number of people made homeless increases. so does the challenge of getting food a lean, come a key and is converted to a restaurant into a food production sensor, making 50000 meals a day. that she says is nowhere near enough? you know, that's least 200000 a please. this is a basic through the figures. yeah. 1.2000000 the clip. displace people good in the schools or in the shelf as we have around 400000. you have a lot of people doubling in the houses or on the streets. cash were ingredients comes from the humanitarian organization. the will central kitchen. yesterday you
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had cited exactly. yeah. so yes, you have around 50 to 60000. yesterday. increase the demand, arriving to title and from site that's we're here. monday i'm like most of the people working. it is a volunteer whose phone was destroyed. find his way to get a strike on it about the middle off, and it's not just about the house that's gone. it's about everything, not only in the neighborhood, but everywhere in the back of the valley and in the south. the precious things we have last of affected us a lot. and honestly, i can't describe the feelings we have. we finally, one of the bands taking food to people sheltering and these decades old palestinian refugee camp with the food being handed out here today is for the lebanese victims . will i'm just a who 1st i'll work stop. so we had no money in our hands to buy food or drink, then we were displaced from the south and we moved to the bay with suburbs and then they started bombing the suburbs. so we were displaced here again home of the sound
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. some of these really drugs above smoke rising from a blue to a to tell owns no one knows when the next, these really military force displacement order will come. where the next strike will charles profit. i'll just 0. they root is really, i'm is confirmed, 4 of his soldiers were killed during fighting and 11 on it, so as a group of hezbollah flies as ambush them with grenades. 28th is very soldiers have been killed in southern lebanon since israel began its grand operation of this month. and rock is fired from lebanon has struck the northern. is there any city of comm? yeah, i'm usually one person attacks cause extensive damage to 12 apartments in a residential complex. the city is about 35 kilometers from the lebanese border is really ministry size. it intercepted 5 rockets. small calling jones is an associate
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professor of media analytics at northwestern university. in cost a very good to have you with us. i want to talk to you about the diplomatic efforts that are going on at the moment or perhaps the lack of them. and what was interesting to the conference at the moment for the donors, for 11 and going on at the moment in paris. and several people we were talking to was, were noticing that the emphasis was actually raising funds for 11 on a very level about diplomacy. i'm given the fact that we're noticing under the bank and making this tour of them, at least, is now in london to torture out of the does there. what does, what kind of context is that does that put those efforts by blinking into? well, i think in terms of the, the french fundraising efforts, this was redolent of the time, for example, where people are talking about the day after planning. garza and i think is very easy for west and politicians to try and talk about me. let's get some money to see what happens after, but not having any idea of actually how to get to that point, right. so i think it's sort of kicking the can down the road, but the distraction as a blinking strip. i think the, the sort of we haven't seen any real substantial seats by negotiation since august,
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i think not blinking during, i mean he's emphasized himself that the death of sin while yes, yes. and while the leader of how much is going to be a new opportunity for when you're negotiations, but to who's benefit, as far as i'm concerned, all this is more beneficial to israel because is around the position has always been to degrade how mass to cause maximum damage and destruction in gaza in order to get the best possible negotiating position for israel. so as far as i can see, what's happening now is an attempt to try and yes, get a ceasefire and the will but have a ceasefire, or will that's totally decoupled from a long term solution to israel and palestine, which is what, how much would want. so this is entirely, i would say a ceasefire or a negotiation in israel's favor. and i wouldn't be surprised to see nothing yahoo as ro put in a few cabinets now that completely and, and most so disenfranchised public opinions. and that's when it comes on to what's going on in northern garza. how does that plants? it is there because i want to ask you about that. i mean,
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we mentioned before it onto the blink. it was quoted as saying that the us is open to exploding different options to end the war. after months of failed attempts, given the fact that happy months to fill the tense is very difficult to see what other options that could be to explore. particularly when we've seen what's happening in northern gods, or which does despite what israel's policies and say, does seem to be working to a specific type of plan. yeah, i mean what's happening and no because it does appear very much to be ethnic cleansing, something that we highlighted at the very beginning of the of the will when is where it was as accurate to northern gaza. and that could be 2 possibilities. yeah, this simply could be positive as well as long term game to try and entirely reoccupied gaza coolant military zone. but actually settled that we've seen increased, you know, demonstrations by like with ring groups demanding a supplement of gaza. it could be an attempt to actually put more pressure on how math and sort of say, hey, listen at the negotiating table, that's not a cx 5. if you have a ceasefire or if you've agreed to architects and conditions,
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maybe we'll dial back a little from northern gods. it might be an attempt to put pressure on that. i say it more is the 1st one. i think this is part of a long term strategy to try and actually occupy northern gauze as a part of it. great to israel. and i think blinking is both are playing politics. i mean, blinking knows that there's a us election in 2 weeks. the democrats will be very keen to try and secure what they say is the political victory informs of a $65.00 price be election. that's not going to happen. let's be clear about that. there's no way a deal will be struck unless it's a deal very beneficial as well in the next 2 weeks. and i want to come back to the southern level just for a moment and we've just been look forward to going the attack some journalist. and so the level of has paid our, our own team on august the, the english teams very closely with the attack happened. 3 journalists killed no, a warnings given no allowance given. what does that tell us about the way the israel continues to view journalist when it comes to conflicts, always like this? well, i mean to high, like, you know, since october the 7th day as well as killed over a 170 john lists. that's the most,
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you know how to find out 11 out as much that the place for john was in the world and the committee to protect journalist and n g o. that looks it. you know, attacks on journalist i had did an investigation. 2 weeks ago, they found that of the 22 journalists that is relative killed in the, in the past. 10 to 20 years. no accountability has been had what this means is wrong, know that they can kill john list with impunity. the 3 john was that they killed in lab a non regardless of what it was delivered or not. i do suspect it was deliberate. they know that it will be no consequence without even blinking. was asked about that a, well actually that's a separate one, but that's not remember 2 nights ago that the adf posted photo of 6. i'll just, they're just claiming that they were how much content creators, right. so this was clearly telegraphing not necessarily an attack on gentleness, but a warning shot to john this thing that hey listen, if we're not going to fire all tanks, that you all kill you directly, we're going to smell you. and the smearing is often a form of wanting to john,
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the head of these attacks beside your life is in danger. your position is not secure, the more you bear witness to what's going on, either in god. so, but now in lebanon, the more your life is under threat. so i do see is a deliberate attack. there was no warning, had to time it was so in run con, talking about that there was no sort of flagging that this attack was inevitable. let's don't remember the results in, i'll just say we're a generalist nearby. uh so that in addition to the fact that the idea had basically smid number of, i'll just the agenda as well. so it looks like it's a specific wanting to l just air itself. while go enjoys we appreciate it as always . thank you very much indeed. thank you. the still ahead and order 0. the chaos on the street. so for the finance guy, violence intensifies and hazy forcing 5 minutes from the home bus. on tony chang in southern china with the statutes of limitations is about to expire. the one of
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the worst mask is perpetrated by the time of the color of the weather as low as a fine and dry across it. good parts of year or pet. somebody remember we have still got this little punch of storms. heavy. a shell is just around, it's lea pushing across the balkans. still at the accomplish house to just into that western side of the met then this we go on through the next style. so here's where the system that's going to make his way in across the west side of here, but i'm not the middle sacralize near this area of light pressure. bringing some heavy rain into southern parts of the island. we'll see some wet weather creeping towards the south west. the purchase of england as well as certainly some rain there for good pots of fronds and also into us. by that we got a motion. i was suppose to western side of the maple for much of europe. it is fine
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that it is dry, single fingers that must go right celsius, some of the temperature as we go into sat today. i've assessed by simulate weather really low to try and find weather for central and eastern paths, but either towards the west or heavy down pulls. and we looked into the potential for some flooding across southern areas of fronds, funding of my recent spell of very heavy, right. what's the weather to just coming back in across the northwest, as you can see, the north west of africa into the channels and sing a little bit of weather to a few showers, just laughing onto the coast to shows here as to west africa? well, the seasonal range about whether it should be despite healthy, young workers perishing in the heat, florida has blocked protections by outdoor workers. they are not allowed to take regular rest of the seats to pull down their findings. there's this kind of
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mentality that if you're a person of color, you can handle it. he felt lines investigates deadly. he, why would you ask for the governor to do on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his face to 4th one, november the 5th. if he has any chance of winning the white house with detailed coverage with the release supplement on the summit of transact senior president, possible of us was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaving the ice grape was to be right to the house. when central business district, it was level occupied officers was finished in 2019 the, [000:00:00;00]
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the $200.00 to 0 reminder about 12 stories, vis, or at least 3 journalists have been killed. and it is very striking, the suspect in southern lebanon as well targeted, a building for journalists were staying lebanon's, information minister has called the kennings a wall crime. is there any time? so being firing, come a lot more flexible in northern jobs of hospitals direct to it says there's been extensive damage to the intensive care unit. he says that at least one person is, di, every hour, due to israel seems to be here. is there any forces of also instruct residential buildings? and finally i with dozens of people killed and injured hundreds of thousands of palestinians of trust in the north of god such as the siege enters its 21st thing and leaves the president of the us middle east project. he's also a former advisor in these very prime minister's office. he says, even if you're
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a secretary of state on to the blanket managers to revive guys that seems fine negotiations, but it won't prevent the military from carrying out of war crimes as the game plan . sadly declared openly and publicly by as well as leaders from the get go, was an intensification and continuation of the displacement and the denial of palestinian rights that is going on for decades, but in a formal rou. some way they told us from the beginning, their intention to drill no distinction between the civilian population and any armed resistance. they told us that they would impose collective punishment. that is why they're well urgent. provisional measures cooled full by the international court of justice, months and months ago, and that is what they have continued to pursue. and now we all right in your place in the north of gaza,
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where the intention is apparently to entirely de populate that area using will quite all starvation of allowing disease to spread even the podium campaign. uh the uh, no impact uh, in the prevention of podium could not be continued of trying to get everyone out of there. you have copeland's who's being held by the ruling party in israel and government ministers preparing for the re settlement of gauze. so you have the full, the deputy national security advisor, mr. a. run it sealed, going public in saying this is the implementation of what we will now know is the general's plan, which is precisely this use of solve ation and mass displacement placement. and mass bombardment said this is a will cry. calling on soldiers in israel to refuse to so you have a petition being circulated, not mass numbers joining it, but cooling from these re lease for weapons to stop being sent for serious. not well, it's not rhetoric,
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but serious international pressure because what he's riley's doing is criminal. the americans go ahead and announce small aid, but they keep sending the weapons that are coming. they smell that treat that providing political cause a narrative, compa full. they submit a treat and these make believe ceased by adults. i'm not going to prevent what must be prevented with extremes in north golf and elsewhere, the contents of protest as a valued outside the us embassy in london. the solidarity was pa this time and then totally fine arms and ball going is room as well as the cx, 5 and gaza and 11 on demonstrations of accuse washington of enabling the genocide and gaza by sending weapons to israel. people of all ages and backgrounds regardless because the angry that the u. k. government is continued to enable the sale of items to a government accused the dentist at the international court of justice. and at the
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same time is very happy to the us government to continue. so weapons, you know, 2000 kilogram payloads that been used as we've seen recently in berry, in gaza. and i think people are frustrated because it has been, you know, bro, is really cap, this is very hospitable. i mean, it hasn't stopped an escalating c monetary and crisis. and garza took a who's kind of united strikes and syria and the rock for a 2nd day. and what it said will occasions used by the crudest on workers policy all p k, k. the strikes were in response to wednesdays attack on the state. one defense company, government officials say the p k. k was behind it for knows have taken place for the attackers, capital and cut of the 5 victims were killed in the attack. at least 16 people have been killed in violent confrontations between security forces and criminal gains and southern mexico to police officers. and among the dead was only 3 officers were injured by a car bomb and the center of the country surely got ya know,
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reports to mexico city schools and businesses were closed and the aftermath of the twin car, bomb explosions, outside police stations. and what a, what the most violent state in the country the apparently coordinated attacks which occurred within half an hour of each other, list 3 police officers injured and cost extensive damage to nearby homes and vehicles. with joy, we heard that we got up and went out to see what happened and the only thing we could see were flane's and smoke outside the police station. the attacks are believed to have been carried out by drug cartels fighting, violent turf battles. and the states mean that there's a, what do you, they said it will investigation has been opened to look into what happened. it is now a federal case because of the use of explosives. in her 1st month on the job precedent chamberlain has seen an object in the fighting. a mayor was decapitated in the state of guess at 8 o, a priest assassinated in the south of the country and dozens of killings in the
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state of siena law. still for now, president chamberlain was standing by a security plan which appears to be a continuation of her predecessors rather than confront the drug cartels. she answered instead to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining organized crime, sent a new check on whether it's in me check on chop us or going to have to go elsewhere . the country, the social supports we are providing is helping use the system for the critics disagree. they say that over the last 6 years, this approach failed to produce a significant reduction in violence in mexico. even of this type of attack is in common in mexico's drug war. the reality is that such levels of violence are and every day problem here with a government facing, worsening conflicts in both the north and the south of the country. it's becoming increasingly difficult to convince the public that the situation is under control. julia dudley,
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i know i'll just sierra mexico city. united nations has more than 10000 people in haiti are being forced to flee in the past week on gangs in and around the capital pose. a promise of ramped up a tax is evolved for control of the territory. the reasonable reports another deal fighting between haitian gangs and police on the streets of porter prints, the gangs already controlled 80 percent of the capitals. now they're moving into areas like solely know a community that we made relatively safe until now. it's got to go to the backlist to take control of celine and neighborhood. down is 18 down was 24 and to move forward because we asked for dialogue with the government. they didn't want that. today we turn our weapons on those who fight us the ganges part of a coalition of rival gangs known as of events. them, which means living together of the heavy should warnings to the population to either leave or face the risk of being burned to ashes. this is happening of the
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haitian police is currently out gunned and after the united nations deployed what is known as a multi national security support admission composed for now, 400 canyon police officers to help in the fight against guns. but for now, it does not seem to be achieving much the. the canyons counted and secured that country. i don't need to talk about haiti. they just didn't. they didn't take you to make more money than the police. do you see any canyons in the battlefield? hundreds of thousands of patients had been displaced, as gaines continued to extend their control over the capital and the country. over half of the population is struggling for food and to cover their most basic needs. christina, august is 24 years old and 6 months pregnant. she had to leave her home next to the national fort. her house was under fire. we held them, i lost everything. there were lots of people shooting people running. i fell down
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on the fence and people paul stove and me. i couldn't walk because my leg was hurt . i'm not sure what we'll do. secuity and they say the international communities failing blanket secretary of state blinking came here and propose to bring in un blue helmets. and it was rejected once again by the you, when i believe the united states is playing for time because of the us selections. but there are no trying to find a real solution. if they want to do something for a country, they should stop the weapons coming here, gang members are young and heavy armed with weapons that experts say come from the united states. and as they continue to advance into for the prince, no one seems to be able to fight back bitty, so as a feeder security forces and by the sound of bundles like is across the country on thursday, at least 9 police officers were killed in an attack in the east smell con area,
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the progress on the taliban has claimed responsibility. security forces also killed 9 fighters and a rate in bustle in the north of the country. it's near the boat with a dentist on on. it's an area that used to be a telephone, strong hold. police have killed fighters embody and plunged province the, the some of the most prominent figures in the democratic party having campaigning in the must when state of georgia palmer, president, buck obama joined canada, and campbell have us there together for the 1st time company hawkins reports and the good news, the commer harris was ready for the job. 16 years ago us voters made history, electing brock obama as their 1st black president. now obama says it's time to make history again, we've got attributed to both for and the selection was demonstrates that kind of
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tell me what we as was it was well set a good example and do the right thing and leave this conflict better. then she found that harris has enlisted the help of obama in her pursuit of the presidency. tom allows, together they appeared on stage for the 1st time to deliver the closing arguments of her campaign. there was a yearning for a president of the united states who will see you, who gets you and who will fight for you. she was also joined by filmmakers, actors and musicians like senior songwriter, bruce springsteen. and we're just dance. georgia is among 7 battleground states. the could decide who wins the white house. both
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harris and trump will concentrate on the swing states from now until election day. hello to arizona. thank you very much. but harris isn't the only candidate trying to make history of the selection cycle. trump hope to be the 1st former president says democrat grover cleveland did in 1893 to reclaim the white house campaigning in arizona. he accused president joe biden at harris, of allowing millions of undocumented migrants into the country. she is our lease, an army of migrant games who are waging a campaign of violence and terror against our citizens, where a dumping ground were like it were like a garbage can. so the world's hobble harris will continue to lean on political stars and celebrities as she closes out her campaign. on friday, she'll appear in houston,
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texas with pop star fiance. kimberly help him out there on march. the georgia will love to more than 2 weeks of bonnet come to you. most of the big, the candidate for the governing part has been declared the winner of the disputed presidential election. fellows, daniel shuffle one just over 70 percent of the vote. you know, position counted and secured around 20 percent of protests on widespread allegations of fraud in the lead up to the vote. at least 7 people were killed. 4 of them were children of what has moved from nairobi for the complaints. irregularities came from the very start, report of about a 1000000 goes votes is on the elect to register from some rights groups on paulding day. we with that just have it 2 weeks ago at national and international observers. we quoted irregularities such as violent stuffing. and since then, irregularities such as altering of results from the polling stations to the district, to the provincial level and said, this seems to be
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a widespread mistrust in this entire life to process. and we're seeing that right now, since the result of being a noun, proven spot, proven by the electoral commission. people who've taken to the streets in several cities of the bricks, annual summit is considered in the city of cause on, in russia, that's viewed as a cornerstone of moscow's foreign policy. and i member alliance aims to provide a counterbalance to western powers wrapped up with a speech by russian president vladimir putin. he said he welcomed comments by us presidential candidate donald trump, trump 6 and the war a new claim. it was the shop of audit reports from the conference venue. this summit was pitched as amazing. oh no. tennessee was older. it's also going to an opportunity for legitimate peace and to show he's not isolated, despite the worst of functions over the conflicting ukraine. in a red appearance in front of the foreign press, he was asked about for with us present donald trump's promise to ends. the funny thing, know what to trim,
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what mr. trump was recently talking about. and what i've heard, he was talking about his desire to do everything possible to end the conflict in ukraine. i think he means and of course we welcome the statements of this kind. whoever makes something delivered to you through the terms presentation or speaking to somebody else, the key outcomes of 2020 for break summit. these positions on the complex in ukraine, and the middle east of the graces to the media. the russian leader also forms that them, it least was on the brink of a full scale will probably seen in presence mahmoud abbas was in attendance and called for an end to israel's genocide. that smelled up for his thousands palistine in lines of how not to have the how are there is an urgent need for the putting into effect. the security council resolution for immediate cease fire and the other ones of the humanitarian aid as well as from is it a withdrawal from the gaza strip?
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the turkish president's coal, so breaks countries to be moved to stop the violence village which we let down is in the supporting israel with guns and ammunition. without any conditions, only crease is the crisis. an instability, it must be stopped at all. otherwise, it encourages israel to become much more disruptive. although the optics of the summits may have been a successful, legitimate page and guessing meaningful support from the brakes. countries as russian troops from the west will be hauled a task u dash above oliver ultra 0 cause on russia. as many as 300 or who your refuge use of arrives in indonesia, i'm off to fame fighting in me in law. one vote counting over a 100 people was trying to that see for days as a thought is decided whether or not to bring them to short. un says most of those on board were vulnerable women and children who were the victims of human trafficking, locals in indonesia. so they don't have the results as
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a comb with large numbers of people escaping me and on the run reports that more than 2300 drinking arrived in indonesia. last year, thailand's prime minister has issued a formal apology over what's known as the talk by massacre 2 decades ago. a military operation talk at a time muslims due to the malaysian border resulting in the depths of at least 18 men. on friday, the 20 year old statute of limitations expires, meaning the charges can never be brought against those responsible for the checking reports from the time to talk by in southern thailand. to mother's sister and brother, funded by grief that now 20 years old, their relatives killed by the time military as they dispersed on muslim protest. as in the town of tom bye. for when i 1st found the body, i was shocked and i fainted. i couldn't move, my son's friend was in the same truck. he told me that they were piles of 5 layers
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deep. my son was on the bottom layer and he kept calling out mama mama. on the 25th of october, 2004 more than a 1000 local men gathered around tech by police station to protest the detention of 6 village cheese. the authors is trying to disperse the crowd 1st with both it can take guess them live rounds coming 7. the remainder were rounded up in trucks stacked on top of each other and driven toonami camp. by the time they arrived, 5 as late to 78, men had died of suffocation and heat stroke in the provincial capital, no matter what a small exhibition commemorate some of those who died. but despite a recent decision to prosecute army and police chiefs of the time, no one has been arrested. and the statute of limitations expires on friday. any guns too narrow cushion to extend this case because they want the justice system to
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do its work and punish the people who are doing wrong. this is what the people won't hear and have been waiting for it. can many questions remain unanswered. even the identities of some of those who died because the tile starts is never fully investigated, the tech by musket more than 20 of the victims. whenever properly identified, the bodies have been buried here. the last 20 years. most of the time is received compensation for the deaths, not a single person has ever faced charges. although several, including a permanent m p. recently flipped the country to avoid arrest. the exact same thing, the angle is still inside my body that i had for keep them here. well, this is my own, this feeling from the, in my mind. but i don't want to keep the angle inside or the time is had to speak
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out. they say the time hills or wins 20 is own. there's no closure here. a new profound feeling of loss and the burning sense of injustice. toni chang l to 0, talk by southern time, then still had an all the 0 on the edge of disaster. you and ones because it's going to warmer, more than 3 degrees celsius by the end of essentially plus rolls back. i'll tell you what that means.
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the news the
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the tropical storm data is made landfill in india is eastern coast to bring to eventual rain and strong winds. hundreds of thousands of people being forced to leave their homes in odessa state and neighboring west main golf scientists, a severe storms are becoming more frequent because of climate change. in our traditions report says there's been no progress in tackling global warming science as one average temperatures that are expected to rise by more than 3 degrees celsius. by the end of this century. that's more than twice the level agreed to in the powers agreement assigned to nearly a decade ago. around the world's people are paying a terrible price. record of emissions means frequency temperature of separate charging. most of the games requisite you studying photos into their boxes and see these into sonus records frames resulting biblical floods. also, simon is the executive director of photography war on want. fundamentally, this is a,
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an issue of our economic systems and the comic systems have been built on the extraction and exploitation of fossil fuels. so yes, there has been some progress in more renewables coming on stream, but hasn't prevented expense the faucet. in fact, if you look at the funds of some of the biggest, which is countries, the us, the united kingdom, european union, australia, they are in the next decade to going to expand their mind to new gas and oil. and when we need to keep 60 percent of what we already know in the ground, if we want to talk any chance of limited temperature as well from low 1.5, this is the problem, is that the excessive carbon emissions a largely by some of the richest countries in the world, and then of course, growing wealthy. and the companies that are responsible, the big oil and gas companies are extremely wealthy. they profiting billions each
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year and they are affecting an un and lobbying governments to slow down in action to not take the kind of drastic action that leads, which actually can be better for people because we can not only have a safe cleaning, but also a more equitable, well then bob ways government is struggling to stabilize the economy and newly introduced come and say lost in any hoford's value in 6 months. i'm going to ask them to pause to hold out a on the fly that recently got to this market in that at a didn't just destroy property and goods. it devastated livelihoods selling is how most people are in some baldwin and living. the item was 99 will solve is what she could, but she said she'd been able to recover financial noble no to 90 months. i am so stressed. i can collapse from high blood pressure. my children will be open. when president m as someone and i go to place replacement guy, the author to cruise in 2017, he promised to devise economy. but the new currency,
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symbolic gold was big, is in trouble. when it was introduced a few months ago, the central bank said it was backed by gold, was of, it's just the car into that link to gold in terms of freed this know to terms of his performance, the $0.10 of it's of, of the exchange rate does it is still not widely accepted. it's of always called to use it to pay for the fuel well, import duties. in this part of town, most goods are sold only in u. s. daughter. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency. the big and the public having some graces, which is its value, the strong, reviving and bobby's economy will mean is storing ties with wisdom, governments, and resolving the countries. huge foreign debt. some of the parts of the re engagement process in those compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demagogy more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be
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a while before the economy stabilizer had with us out of their head. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all the stories to get the website of course of the 0 don't come to madison street with the a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lot of time working. that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in the say tax, right? counting the cost on just the latest news as it breaks, getting something to is he has to get his face to force on november the 5th, if he has any chance of winning the white house with detailed coverage. with the
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release supplement on this summit, senior impressive positive, i was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaving the ice grave was still to be right to the house and central business district that was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large, one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation if you don't mind elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on algebra as, as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the client, your better tomorrow the know safe place in guys is where the forces talk of the camera load one hospital as a seizure in the north interest day 21. the, i don't know about this, and this is on the 0 life and don't also coming up in the line of fire is really forces killed 3 journalists in a targeted air striking a company in southern 11 or feeding those force from the homes and 11 on we visit
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a restaurant making $50000.00 meals a day, plus i'm kimberly hell get in the battleground state of georgia or vice president

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