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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure, no counter. everything's the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the pocket. this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, searching for survivors and the ruins of southern gaza is really strikes and the city of con eunice, of killed at least 38 people. is there any forces still in the commercial, antoine?
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the hospital is by siege of northern garza and since day 21 in the line of fire is where the forces co fried you in less than a targeted strike or a compound in southern level. and on the move, the un refugee agency says, well, there's hoffman 1000000 people are flat, the 111 office to be creating a humanitarian crisis across the pool. and i'm kind of how much was supposed to be $120.00 of major league baseball? well, series is just around the corner to the sports biggest teams at los angeles dodgers and the new york yankees face off in the historic library. the fact that you, when it goes is 10 g m t, that's 1 pm in gaza, where these really minute trees intensifying its ground. and air attacks is fullest, of killed at least 63 people across the strip. since the early hours of friday in the southern city of con eunice, at least 38 published indians have been killed in this way, the attack since the early hours of friday morning. so defense teams are working to
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recover the dead from under the rubble that and in the north and is there a, b, c. she has cut off access to food horse or a medicine for $21.00 days. and those 3 weeks, at least 820 people have been killed. one of the few remaining medical facilities in northern gaza is the come all antoine hospital. but is there any ministry tanks have shows that building the director of the hospital in bethlehem. so as extensive damage to the intensive care unit with tech, obviously m as in deborah bella in central gaza, as i was saying that type day 21 of his unrelenting sees in nose and got a number of people killed and maimed continues to grow on a daily basis and found use of the storming of come all out one hospital. what's the latest oil, the unmistakable facts and facts need is the army is still operating and zip out here with you did come with
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a very high and minute 3 momentum at the up and using really uh very cuz the supply of how of on the ground that they have destroyed a lot. so presidential building the, the, the, the separate pots and tracts of both jamalia and now yeah, well, pretty much destroyed and the operations of so now getting much more, even so with the best collection would be the earliest told me, goes, come on at one hospital. uh, within the hours of this morning, as far as we know that the army has hits come out at one hospital, especially the intensive care units are on the side with the main route and oxygen station. in sight of the buildings of the medical compound with the military, according to medical sources, reports the have a full test on them, both medical what, cuz that and they have arrested dozens of men inside a combined. i'd want a facility. now we know also that the army has forced men at 1st women and children to evacuate from the area. going to sell. i didn't really know what to be
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transferred to big la. yeah. oh. so they posted an image by the way, for a doses of palestinians and 5 were seen stripped and are surrounded by is very minute, 3 times at maybe the will be taken to investigation. and to be inter again, you said by the is when he brought it to the destruction is so extensive, no aid was delivered to the nose of gauze except one at once. the truck was a few that was sent to come on at one hospital. and after the departure of an indication for the w, i chose the building of come out of the hospital, was target to the the there's a grim reality that in the notes of the goal is as trip as people have been describing what's going on in the north of the gaza strip is quite similar to what happened to our ship. our medical facility i'm to lots of areas across the gaza strip. somebody destruction a full escalation of military attacks on civilians while we have been here for medical sources that police succeed creat palestinians. what concerns co since don't today, the vast majority were recovered from the you know,
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that pod cause from the sick you'll call us as well. it sounds like a spiraling situation in northern goes the topic, but meanwhile, of course, the happy in these further attacks in the south and calling you to see dozens of people killed that direct. yeah. in fact, the, the spend a minute to yesterday evening, they conducted us over to the relative minutes, re encourage them for the minot road neighborhood in the city of tanya. in this, tommy had targeted a number of residential buildings. a most of the have conducted a wide sky. you area that tax on that area that was also auction point by a firing elimination of flies in the region in order to give a clear visibility for the isabel lead maneuvering ground troops that we know that the is by the minute 3 children. this strikes at least $58.00 to palestinians,
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including 13 children workshops, 5 is valley uh the size of smoke, the we're not really predict the engine into button flat. they were completely self . ok. you to the, from the gods have released from these miss tiles as people reportings that 15 of these children were from the st. somebody we are talking about for a glitch ration for families from the suburb or just 3. which means that the army did not release any sort of warning for this time is where children of a night attacks. while, while the situation has been described among families who survived from the subjects to be completely of a rough x. as the witness of very nice, which was completely full of stripes and not celery shooting that did not stop for almost an hour from the start of the military incursions or i left the pitch shifting cause i've kinda got busy, many things to let him know now when is ready as try called the town of hosted by a has killed a 3 june list, local broadcast, the l. my of the tv is confirmed to have it stopped for a month with that 12. my not tv says one of its cover ma'am. was killed,
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they talked talking to compound with thousands of gen, this have been staying porting on the latest altima 6 between is ready for us is in his book. these are the military considered us the area a safe so and, and is aware of media workers movements while our own team was nearby and whatnot. i kind of happened it wrong, console the scene. 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, as you can see by the twisted metal and wreckage that you'll see. now 3 people have been killed. a 2 cameras then 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
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a very serious attack on jen let's because it wasn't just one news organization that was singled out. a lot of journalist was staying here, including my colleagues from out 0 arabic. villa was just slightly just off the top of the hill. but these right, these knew that we will, or in this particular area when that me sounds struck, the sound was fund or some we're just now taking and processing everything that we're saying now has, via is, hasn't been given a full evacuation on the force of occupation what is effectively a closing, if your in the area off of these are, are these, um say they guns targets it, you'll say again that wasn't issued here. also, no warning was given to the jet unless living and staying in this come home. no phone call, nothing. instead they run the beds, they will sleep and they were attacked by israel and we're on car. how does 0 is
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via southern lebanon when at least 5 other genesis being killed in 711 on since these rods from bottom began last, i'll tell you about on october, the 13th and this, right, the strike code as some of the while he was providing video signal for broadcasting channels. on november the 21st report, a fire or mom on cover month rubbing memory was killed in the town of tarry hoffa and was looking for a local news out that doesn't time. on september the 24th this he had to separate his radiate tax killed. come out car key and how the outside and on october the 8th ahmed, i could have him as a long time, collaborate with the tale and network ria, died all of a heart attack officer and assaults. bye is randy. so just let's talk about this in more detail with marco and james is associate professor of meet out on the 6 of both west and university here in cats. i'm ok, welcome back. um, so let's dress of course, the killing of not just these 3 generalist in the 1st 24 hours,
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but this clear pattern that it appears to the motion in recent months. just to remind of you is about this latest strike on the compound in southern lebanon. we're talking about 18 to unless being based on that particular compound from 7 media that's including sky news, i'll just 0 along with 11 east broadcast. there's no immediate comment from israel, but lebanon's information minister coming out saying this was clearly deliberate in his eyes. yeah, i think you said it was a wall crime and let's not forget the killing john list is a war crime mean what we've seen since october. the 7th in particular, but also the past 20 years is reputation is a war on truth. it's a war on reality. it's a war on witnesses. it's a war on the very people who are meant to document what's happening. and i think what we've seen 11 on is really interesting because israel don't have the same level of control of 11 on southern wise otherwise than they do with guns that i'll just do with gaza. it completely band or controlled any john was going in. they can't do that in lebanon. so what are they going to do?
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what they're going to try and schedule and list away sky witnesses away, and it's not just just remember that is ready. tanks a fight on you and observe a post watchtower is because as much time as a bad document, what's going on? so is there a sending a very clear messages? they do not want witnesses to that will crimes, but they also committing will crimes by getting rid of as witnesses. and i think, you know, over the past couple of days, we seen them doubling down on the 72 days ago, or even last night. the adf, we're talking about how 6 algebra jet and this and guys are connected to homeless, right? so that deliberately trying to smidge on list that they can't kill and kill other gen this, that they're not going to submit to intimidate others. and again, it's important to emphasize that this is now possibly a 100 does bit in between a 140 a 170. jen was killed since october the 7th. and this numbers just increased that by is rattling and i've just got a couple of calls and frequently denies. there's allegations leveled against his
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job as something writing and gaza unless i know attention to what is being happening in paris. huge donors conference, i think on top of the 1st the you and was talking about trying to raise post to $426000000.00 and $8.00 for lab. and on from says it's able to raise much, much more than that. but i can't help, but notice the language around all of this. it's almost as if the international community is riley in the wake of a natural disaster rather than of a man made conflict. oh yeah, i mean it's the, the conflict but did not speak its name of the country that did not speak its name often as well as admitted method as the perpetrates and many of these kind of attacks. and this reminds me of what was even happening because of the same is happening, lebanon, is that these also these discussions, these conferences about what's going to happen after the war the day after? um, this is fine because it's good. political frustrating because you can talk about rebuilding, but that means you're not talking about the actual process of getting that the piece and the accountability. and that's not remember, for example, friends with sending weapons to, to, to is 0 up until very recently. and now the talking about raising money to repair
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the place that was destroyed, not necessarily with french weapons, but by an ally of france. right. so i think it's a bit of a distraction. it's a way of not having to deal with the political solution and also, as you mentioned, talking about it, i think it was a natural disaster. it's the politicize. the whole issue is trying to deflect the fight from the this is a war as it is, a war that's been proceeds before the genocidal and is as is infringing on lebanese to southern right to defend itself. right. so it's all a distraction as far as i'm concerned. all right, monica was good to hear your thoughts, marco, and jensen. thank. now the you in refugee agency says 430000 people have crossed some lab and on into syria in the past month. that's to escape israel's bum bunk, but many of those forced to leave all syrians who have fled civil war in their own country with the past 13 years. and despite a growing humanitarian crisis is males dismissed international calls for c spa cx,
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5 with as buller level 2 eastern border crossings with syria are now close. as the following is ready, the attacks i'll call border crossing was damaged and a strike on friday. and earlier this month, the must not crossing was hit lebanon's, northern border crossing is now the only option for refugees fleeing into syria. let's go live to florida and eastern level. no, just the west side. bake is bass assets and tell us what's been happening on the roads toward syria. as i've just mentioned that we understand 430000 people have been on the move and the journey has been powerless to say the least. yes, the journey it has been become very, very difficult. so for example, that is most of the crossing those hit to it this month is a massive crate. and then in the middle of that crossing, so there's no vehicles getting across. people have to try and get around that massive grades are carrying their belongings that we know that the just see a crossing north, east of everyone rest hits on the syrian side. we know the,
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the crossing again on the syrian side just hits and even on, on lebanese territory, when you travel up these strokes, leading up to the board that you see the destruction you see, that is what has been written that in this, and it strikes on those along that route and as a border between syria and everyone's around $400.00 columbus as long as we all says, it's time to stop the flow of weapons from syria to his beloved. but in reality, what's actually taking place is that they're hitting his border crossings. and according to human rights watch what they have said that it prevents syrians for civilians from fling, uh the, the area as well as having print aid efforts. and it's not just students that have been crossing over and just say, right, it's also lebanese families and you so you have maybe only one, a line operating the idea of a b route. you have people think the country from the sides, they route from best buy here and that it gets bored across things have been effective,
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making it even more difficult for people to feed this concept. that's not this way of us. i mean, here's that many people were fleeing precisely to areas of syria that have themselves being bought to buy more than a decade of war. yes, it tells you the state of the conflict when people who selected, let's see, 6th century have lived here. the children have been born had the children know nothing else except that have been on a know a game returning to a war torn country because they draw the funds the. the chances that we've seen picked as people are living. and thompson is putting incredible strain on the authorities over on the sewer inside of the border. but the reality is when you speak to people as well, okay, but if you don't go to syria, what's the alternative? because many times here in the back of valley, they'll know warnings given when israel strikes the know, warnings give an event to the turn about so that it yesterday is right. yes. right, killed a number of people including children and there was no warning middle of a residential area,
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complete and utter destruction. and that's what people are afraid of. all of those, those that increase. and he's really strikes across lip it on, especially here in the back of valley or item aside. but he thinks the update, the, i'll just there was a sudden fake i live in shantora, that's in east and 11 on the spring and roll. i mean, she is the you in refugee agency senior communications adviser for the middle east and north africa. she joins us from amman, bible, and welcome to i've. well, i said look, as we heard that goes to half a 1000000 people. we understand a flat, the wall and 11 on heading in the direction of syria creating this humanitarian crisis on the border. can you give us a sense of what these people are facing this they try to sleep? or of course in the last report i had 0 reports or has managed to illustrate these people have mastery of trying to find safety elaborately. now they find themselves really think that experience running away from their homes on
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a very short notice. and all they need to do is find a safe spot for many of them. the only way to say to us to, to read the bombings is to cross back to syria when they arrive at the borders and i've been to the sports up into the city border. crossing to the level people arrived exhausted, the trauma taught us. they have blocks for the hours or have driven to hours. they arrive with no resources, not even money, to pay for a taxi to take them into the final destination in syria. so we are on the ground, we are at the flag for the crossings. we have been providing water, food items, whole kind of blankets and other really because unfortunately, the suffering of these people doesn't stop at the boat just because they're coming back to syria, which has been factored by 15 years of conflict. the infrastructure that help us interest, the education facilities, their phones, it's all been either destroyed to go back to the batch. they are staying with
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families, often sounds displaced inside syria, families who are fundable and needed to return and assistance themselves. i wasn't serial and visited some of these families, 90 percent of people inside syria needed to come in during assistance even before the coffee stop. so now we have new arrivals. they have seen a lot of dramatic experiences. they ran those and exam. they're being hosted by people who themselves need help. so we are trying to reach out to all these people and their final distribution is in towns and villages across students. so across here to the mass coast. so i'll go in a spot, a sort of, some are going to north east syria, north west syria. so we, we reached the, the single trying to support, but of course, the needs of events. and we have to scale up and the international community have to step inch to support all this. but it's important to,
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to know that what we're seeing in level is this traffic, this placement, the crisis, is also spinning into the region. and what that means is that the protection brooks for these people is not only for the people watch leaning for me inside lebanon, but even for those who cross the border because they are facing many challenges. and one of the main challenges facing is the right to seek asylum in safety. now, the border crossings that they were bought today, these are major routes for you to escape. the bombings is nothing. i want to ask you about our machines, right? i wanted to ask you about the power and closure of those crossings, as announced by 11 on some transport minister. i'm clearly there was a decision in doing that. do you understand why that decision was made was out of it was the results of something. the city and all sorts he's decided with the lebanese will probably, he's decided clearly there are security implications given that these crossings of being targeted. but we understand those now only one route into syria at the moment
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. any more details on these closures. so 1st let's explain about the depressing and this is the 3rd time it's being attacked. the air struggling, huge cream, there's in the me and also the heckled, cannot pass. so the time it is, well, i've so scared and want to just protect their children, find themselves of having to walk around the rubble around the craters, cutting whatever belongings they have to take from their bones. this has been going on for 2 weeks. i was there, the scenes are still tragic because you can see people, so reading. they're just desperate to reach syria at the same time. it's such a really cruel journey because even as they reach the border, they cannot come in with them the, those they walk along these craters, but a down and up and to day, full elderly people. but it shows the level of desperation where people are trying to run away from their stress. at the same time we travel to this,
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just just see here what the cost is. and we found people crossing from there and these people were concerned from crossing over from us. not so they travelled extra hours, sometimes up to 45 hours extra because they have to go through a different route. and we're using that for the crossing to be able to get to syria . now, this air strikes to hit in syria, almost less than full 500 meters away from that migration offices. the college on the ground. i spoke to send me pictures where you can see this huge crate. the next is like really bank close is setup. we had the staff 1st to receive people to give them assistance will to blanket so you can download the printer to their life. the risk people now have to place in order to send you the bottles, right? because there are a few g agency and so they need to be able to seek safety across the border. and that's the, i think it's hard to afford his,
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um say that these crossings are being used as a conduit for smuggling. um, so until 11 on what do you make if those claim a knitter and agent says i can't go into these clinics. what i know is that the international humanitarian law says, savings and infrastructures need to be protected. they should not be targeted. and people's going to see cosigned across the board there was needing to be protected. they should be able to do so in a safe way without having their life at risk. this is what's happening. it's not just, you know, whether they can across the board or not. the fact that these border crossings are being bomb means that many people who find it now it's difficult to decide to cross, and they would be trapped and nothing i'm unable to leave left them. it's good to explain to the viewers. lebanon is sort of the either by the sea serial orchestra. they cannot go through israel. a see, it's dangerous and today you can go to small votes and sorta audio route out via
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now i'll doesn't have enough for those to want to see is to crystal, to syria, the nation to the strategy. and this displacement crisis is that you have people fleeing from level away from the bottles, but more and we're seeing more and more air strikes inside syria. and this means that people now are concerned that the conflict could spill over. if there is most used by another, a larger white's keyboard put it off and that could involve countries. and even so, they feel that whatever it is, they chose a safe. they may need to free again, right? this is trapped. it's very tragic. the able to feel safety. right, right, right graven vacation. so i'm sure this conflicts pad wrapped real. i mean from the you and refugee agency. many thanks. a, it is rarely ami. it is confirmed. 10 soldiers have been killed in bottles and 11 on the past 24 hours and it says
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a group of hezbollah fights as ambush them with grenades. at least 34 is ready. soldiers have been killed and 711 on. since the israel began is crowned operation. earlier this month, but it's good to know all day joins us now from the to dining and capital amount. just to remind you, these are the authorities of a bind us from porting it is around the occupied the west bank. so know israel come step confirmed because i mentioned that most soldiers have been killed in action 11 . yeah, 10 and 24 hours. neve, 24 injured, including some described as having sustained critical injuries. the last incidents in which those 5 soldiers died involved and brought kicked fire against a 8 position, a building where the is ready. soldiers were stationed. they were receiving supplies from inside israel, and those soldiers were hits. they were targeted we, we receive those that confirmation after these really military censor, of course,
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released that information following the protocols that they have. and because of legal restrictions, that's the only time the media can report on those casualties. but this has been happening increasingly whether in southern lebanon or even in gaza, where over the past week we've reported these really army confirming that that's an injury of several soldiers as well. or i know many thanks to the north, and i'm on now, the real estate mc blinking is holding a series of talks in london on ending the lebanon and gauze a conflicts he's met. the lebanese can take apartment to sit, nudging, mcafee, to discuss his brows intensifying bombing campaign on the country. lincoln says, a diplomatic resolution is urgently needed. he stopped short, however, of cooling for an immediate cease 5. alright, well the us extra estate also matched with jordan's foreign minister of society. he
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was asked whether israel should stop it strikes 11 on the most important thing is to drive towards the diplomatic resolution to get the understandings that are necessary for the phone from patients. 1701, and the sooner were able to do that, the sooner were able to get a resolution. meanwhile, we want to make sure we want to see civilians protected. we want to make sure that the lebanese, our forces are not caught in the, in the crossfire. and certainly we want to make sure that in places like the roof, there is a real effort to make sure that people are not harmed to billions are not caught up in this cross bar. let's go to london speak to what we tell news. so if i can search a diplomatic, pushed by the sounds of it coming from multiple directions, i mean, how to bring things meeting, so have a fit into all of this. yeah, it's been a really intense wait for i to be blinking, that the united states talk diplomat sees being in his rallies,
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being in riyadh. he's been in cats off on now. he is in london, having those meetings with the 11 east guy take it for as a prime minister, as he sites with the you a need for a minute stuff and the jo date in for a minute, stuff before that and the heading back to the united states back to washington sports. he is trying to do what the united states administration is trying to do is attempt, as it has been for some time now to keep our lives on this pass. good. i think homepage, which is now being for its own 3 fronts. and it's the complex in which the united states is finding out that its influence in the region, and particularly with netanyahu's governments, is ralph is waiting. we are waiting for is rails plans announced strikes on iran stake fights whenever i, whatever that might be. and of course,
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it's a soul. it's on dollars a continues, and it's a selves on hezbollah, $8.11, and kind of continues. let's not forget that the united states is already a couple of weeks away from a you a presidential election in which president biden is going to be leaving office from may well be the next president's and said that they, the administration here could well find itself essentially as a light and darkness with even more diminished influence. i say this is a basically a, a short window of opportunity. but so thinking strong make a difference. let's just say, well, are you, i mean, that lame duck presidency seems to afford israel. the ability to do pretty much whatever it wants in the region. i mean, what has the us position officially being and these negotiations and how does it really tally up for the reality on the ground? look uh when it comes to 11 and we just uh, uh, from blinking property won't. the us position is,
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it says that it has been tending is routes that it's a, it's operation, states in cash and invasion. instead, lebanon should be limits, aid, it should be temporary, it should not endanger the lebanese military, although they have been death. since we've been hearing it should not endanger international peacekeepers and the should be over checks and balances. all those uh, restrictions put in place about says the endangered civilian lives as well. but we have seen numerous civilian casualties and we have seen decimal celebrities minute treat to when it comes to jobs that well the united states of the volume and things facts. this is a new opportunity to try and winds down uh the, the will that the cause of the day of your city was blinking to say that this basically shows the speeds rails military objectives being gaza. have been
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a cheese at that. now is the time to start diving things back now, or have we seen any such acknowledgments of that for me as well? but of course no, we haven't. israel still seems to think that it's on a ministry role is continuing to pushing cause that it is continues pushing 11 out of this white thing to the right by means to tate iran. it was very well by the castle re prime minister yesterday when he was meeting with links and he said, look, you know, these, the roles of the media uses in this conflicts are very limited and they're particularly limited when any of the warring parties don't think that the time is right to put down the weapons and to stop federal tax and other by when we haven't reached a position where, you know, full policies are waiting to scale down. all right, when we get to talking to you, roy jones, they're in london still ahead on, i'll just say around housing. bob boys go back,
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come and see last most clearly hoff its value in 6 months. and i'm kimberly helped him in the battleground state of georgia. or vice president campbell harris and former president brock obama. take to the states to campaign together for the 1st time, plus much united to again in europe. but it was that form a manager who stole the headlines about some away is the had that let's have a look at your web, the full cost as we end the week, an edge into the weekend. we still got that area of disturbing and sitting across central parts of the mediterranean. so some heavy rain to come once again for the likes of move and it's a nice movie islands as well, like sardinia have sponsor warnings because of those thunder stones having down
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paws as well. we've got some warnings out of course southern pot. so front where the rain will continue on friday, you can see it stretching down all the way into spain. it'll cool things down here again know behind that what and when the weather sweeping into some heavier rain for coastal areas of island. we'll see that push its way east on saturday with some rain pouring into portugal showers extending across and look at that pretty nice the weather to come across the west and part of the mediterranean, some heavier rain as well across into scotland. would you across into no way, but it is looking quietest to sweden, some showers across the baltic states. but look at that across on the eastern area, some lovely weather to be enjoyed temperatures on the up for places like athens. but we all going to see things cooled down in spring with only 13 in madrid on saturday. the
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how could, over 2000 people simply disappear, the babies were taken in the middle of the night without parent's consent is the 72 year old mister. this to hans, some human i jewish families in israel. this wasn't an accident, is one of mistakes. this was a system of just the or world here's disturbing allegations of state sanctioned irregular adoption israel. the i'm and i chosen a fair amount just to your time you can see just really a slice of the damage. as a result of these intensive is rarely strikes. asking questions don't you see are your future and when you see the state of the country today, we're forcing from the action to a scene. another talk here within the law, like from documentary, i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story,
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the, you're watching out, just the res, remind of, of the top stories this out because a southern city of con, here, this at least 38 by listing, so being killed. and this idea of time since the early hours of friday morning, civil defense teams are working to recover the dead from under the rubble. at least 3 journalists have been killed. and in this way, the striking has a buyer in 711 on israel target. the building went to another state and owns information minister has called the killings for the you and refugee agency says 40230000 people that costs from 11 on into syria in the past month to escape israel
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from bar lebanon's. northern border crossing is now the only option for those fleeting to serious off to the east, and i'll come across that was damaged in this really striking that was in bob. what is government is struggling to stabilize the country is a common calling me. it's nearly introduced currency loss nearby hoff, its value in just 6 months or matessa report some how right 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's good. she been able to recover financially 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 rubbish in the guy the author to cruise in 2017. he promised to devise economy. but the new currency, symbolic gold was it is in trouble. when it was introduced a few months ago,
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the central bank said it was backed by gold. as of it's just the car into that link to gold in terms of resist, not to terms. if it's performance the $0.10, if it's the of of the exchange rate does, it is still not widely accepted. it's of always calling to use it to pay for the fuel will import duties in this part of town. most goods sold only in you, a shop owners have little confidence in the local currency, physics and the public habits and bracelets, which is its value keeps on 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 involves 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 a while before the economy stabilizer had with us out of there had and how are
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you actually joins us now from the while? whereas in vice president, i'm assuming god grows you to address the rulings on a p, f parties, annual conference, the so the company is only p f. how it was. i mentioned that as having this, the annual conference. what's the focus well, the drought is a big issue. it's really bad. people don't just meet people in this. the people, for example, they're writing out. people only get would say maybe once a week in the homes. that's how bad the drought is. and then there is the economy. i have pardon me right now. say t 630366 months ago with this cause was introduced. i could buy 2 loves right now, i'd only buy one no way to get an idea of how inflation is the way it's salaries. so people are hoping that the leaders in this conference will come up with some solutions, tried turned around and bought was pregnant. and how are you?
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i understand october the 25th. it's the so called m t functions day can explain what that is and what does it bomb ways government say about the central today, when other countries in africa rally behind zimbabwe and cool for the removal of sanctions imposed on to bobby by waste. the nations more than 20 years ago, the bobby's government says that they are being punished for seizing land for may new white spot much more than 20 years. but that's why they say the sentence will put in place. but critics of the governments have come out and said, what's the bobby's academy was already in trouble before the sense of what even impose they say that ignited not say that because it you cannot make his management . the government paid out huge amounts to pay twins that tax economy and it was cool black friday. they also say that because of i live human rights abuses. the government's argument is that dfcs paid for way too long before the hard to buy things like medicines to still got public hospital. so that's why this
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a day is in place and the riling quoting auto body behind bobby to get these sections right. how many, thanks for that and haven't matessa and by the way off to more than 2 weeks of ballot counting in mozambique the candidate for the governing party has been declared the winner of the disputed presidential election for lima. as daniel chapa, one just over 70 percent of the vote, the opposition candidates secured around 20 percent. and i would protest and widespread allegations of food and the lead up to the vice at least 7 people were killed for some children. the to the us presidential elections now, and some of the most prominent figures and the democratic party of being campaigning and the most within state of georgia for president barack obama has joined comes that comes to hire a staff for the 1st time. can we hook it reports and the good news,
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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 a candidate to both for and the selection demonstrates that kind of character who may what we would want to set a good example and do the right thing and leave this conflict better than she found it harris has enlisted the help of obama in her pursuit of the presidency, but 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 get used and
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who will fight for you. he was also joined by filmmakers, actors and musicians like senior songwriter, bruce springsteen. and we're just georgia is among 7 battleground states that could decide who wins the white house. both 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. the selection cycle. trump hopes to be the 1st former president says deborah crack, 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. g is our lease, an army of migrant games for waging
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a campaign, a violent center against our citizens, where a dumping ground were like it were like a garbage can. so the world hobble a harris will continue to lean on political stars and celebrities as she closes out her campaign. on friday, she'll appear in houston, texas with pop star fiance. kimberly helped him algebra clarkston, georgia. the use of the united nation says that in the past week, more than 10000 people in the hate to you've been forced to free their homes and businesses. i'm gang, so from top of taxes, they basically tell lift to control the pumps of the capital, poor to prince toys, a boat reports another deal fighting between haitian gangs and police. on the streets of puerto prince, the gangs already controlled 80 percent of the capital. now they're moving into areas like, solely know, a community that we made relatively safe until now. look,
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the goal is the bottle is to take control of selena neighborhood. don't was 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. they have issued warnings to the population to either leave or face the risk of being burned to ashes. this is happening that the haitian police is currently out gunned and after the united nations deployed what is known as a multi national security support mission composed for now or 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 the country. i don't need to talk about haiti. they just didn't. they didn't pay to to make more money than the police. do you see any canyons in the battlefield?
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hundreds of thousands of patients have been displaced as gangs continue 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 flee home next to the national fort. her house was under fire to them, i lost everything. there were lots of people shooting people running. i fell down 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, blinking secretary of state blanking 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 they're not trying to find a real solution. if they want to do something for a country, they should stop the weapons coming here. their gang members are young and heavily
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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 find back beauty. so i'll just see that because this doesn't work as policy will, p k, k has said it was behind wednesdays. attacking the defense company incorrect during which 3 people were killed when retaliation for that attack took us counted out a series of strikes and syria. and the rug is a targeted locations used by the cut a separatist group. several civilians were reportedly killed and civil infrastructure including an old that pro, a hit. as many as 300 wrangler refugees of arrived and named denise, you know, after fleeing fighting and me and mom, one boat carrying over the 100 people were stranded at sea for days as our bodies decided on to bring them to show the you and says most of those will on both of
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available women and children who are victims of human trafficking, locals and indonesia say they don't have the resources to cope with large numbers of people escaping deadlock. you and reports that mold in 2300. we range arrived in indonesia last year. i a still a head them out just a rough, a shooter between 2 games. the mexico leaves at least 16 to to among them 2 police officers course up in the dream debut in dallas for clay thompson, the latest form, the new and be a season all the way in the business. latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the little this for now. his sign up. thank you very much and you've always start with maureen. you'll hear not looking very happy. my sister united willis run and you are continues as they were held to $11.00 jewel guess for nebraska in a match that so the full amount of dose was a more, you know, sent off in the town, have side to their fax it to your patients my just thought they were the task of re points, infinity after christian ericsson opened the scoring, but sent a bunch of responders. and the 2nd half of use of the sea levels are familiar on your side chelsea off to though to push these was fairly efficient at a penalty decision that went against his side from us and it was sent hoffman should we do is ask you to apply directly to special one refuse to leave though, going up into the stands for the remainder of the match. 11, it finished. the best thing i have to do is when i leave front of budget, i go to
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a club that doesn't play we for competitions. so you find the cleaning ones from the bottom of the table and it's a coaching 2 years. i'm ready to go and i don't want to say anything more about the continued the staff exhausted the league. they came way with the 1000000 against a said they'll come off as a penalty for sales, which will since or the window. moose's on to 3, wins from suite and matches. and then to 2nd to the table waited for the key but a go and just in the confidence that need itself next, it's for twice. chelsea beeping and seattle is full on in essence. okay. don't motivate. we'll also go on the schools, the east side. it was an emotional evening for the greek side as we pay tribute to form a defend georgia about who passed away. i said to one, the 1st home game, since he's tragic death,
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hotels you now have to is that from 2 might 2 as well. and in seattle state on 1.3 nodes or channels are from the mattress to city manager of beth to months. union has step down as co to of the saudi arabian national team of to his contract was terminated. the 59 year old italian took charge in august 2023, but faced the setbacks, including an early exit from the asian cup. the team also struggled in the 2026 woke up. qualifies, was surprising for was a guest. know right behind it and denise you, his replacement is yet to be named on not long to go now until the 120. if it major league baseball will series as a new chapter. and one of the sports oldest wives always begins at los angeles on saturday, on size when possible. a. this is what we do. this is a city of champions, and we are ready to when go dodgers bragging rights one office to the 2 biggest cities in the united states. and it's between 2 of the biggest franchises in the
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sports. most sites of math, each of the more times in the world series and again, keys and the touches. but it will be the 1st time since 1981. i think everyone can identify with dodgers could identify with yankees and just what that means worldwide. so we're getting ready for an opponent with the chance to win a world title, and that's what we're looking for to. it is world wide. i think that's what's going to make this world series so special, so unique on a, on a global scale, the yankees and the dodgers are the most follow, the most supported the most visible and it was the season started in south korea's capital. so the global appeal of the support goes from strength to strength, but no player has called the world's attention quite as much as show. hey, a tony the japanese cheapest, co signed for record 10 years, 700000000 dollar contracts. and it's heavy favorite to win the most valuable player
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would often making history as the 1st play it hit 50 home runs and still 50 bases in a single season. my my them. oh good. could you meet with them? i've been watching the world series every year. and watching on and disappointments because i couldn't plan one, but this year i'm able to participate. and i can't wait setting up the you any place to challenging the tony to be in? d p is erin judge. this will mark the 1st time since 1956. the home run lead is from each conference space. so this is where the real fun starts. you know, drake, you know, for years as a kid watching the use, you know, playing the world series one world series, you know, just that it's simon, the motion house. the city comes alive is something, you know, definitely special. a warrant, $120.00 of the world series is on track to be the best selling in history, with the cheapest result,
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tickets going to $1300.00. so many lucky fans. it's small price to pay to witness $1.00 of the great global sporting events from size, and i'll just 0 all the new i'd be a season is on the way and there was a dream dead. you have her play, thompson and his dad us maverick. 5 feet, the san antonio spurs, the 5 time old style $14.00, and the titles with the golden state warriors. but he's right at home with the mavericks. as he's 22 points and 7, we bounce helplessly. as one goes up when a 120 to 100 and new zealand continued to impress and the 2nd test match against india as they took it to when they looked to win the series in india. for the 1st time, mutual found the was at the saw with a bowl as he took 6. we could go the host out for a $156.00. and you took some 80 which hits in the past. but new sealants lead to is clothes and in all $300.00, they chased what would be a same with $63.00 by the formula. one season continues with the mexico long period
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. we've practiced one that taken place late on friday. but last max for stop and we'll end to end the 9 res when the speak, while also edging closest to his 4th consecutive will title had the fund is waste type will china do alondo norris faced the set back of the united states, going to try and drive a, received the controversial 5 2nd penalty for an illegal overtake on the staff and you cannot overtake outside of the wide line. that's a very clear route and i've been done, right? you know myself, so i don't understand why didn't somebody now we need to us and scream for changes in the regulation. you know, when it's been like that forever. i mean, i grew up, go cutting f 3 f one. you know that you cannot falls outside of the white line. it's, it's a symbol is that that's always spelt for me a 100 back to me. but it's like so that sort of, oh, a gun fight between 2 criminal gangs in the southern mexican state of guerrero. has left at least 16 people dead. 2 police officers have been killed after they were
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caught up in the attack. was early a 3 offices were injured by cub um, and the center of mexico. judy, a guy on the reports of mexico city or the schools and businesses were closed and the aftermath of the twin car, bomb explosions outside police stations. and one what the most violent state in the country the apparently coordinated attacks which occurred within half an hour of each other. the 3 police officers injured in cost, extensive damage to nearby homes and vehicles. 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 believe to have been carried out by drug cartels fighting violent turf battles in the state. government. 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. been her 1st month on the job.
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president chamberlain has seen an object in the fighting. a mayor was decapitated in the state of gifts at 8 o, a priest assassinated in the south of the country and dozens of killings in the state of c. now though, 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 ameson said to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining oregon. nice 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 drug war. the reality is that such levels of violence are an everyday problem here with a government facing worse than in conflicts in both the north and the south of the
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country. it's becoming increasingly difficult to convince the public that the situation is under control. julia dudley. i know i'll just sierra mexico city kind of sit for me, the bucket from as news. uh, thanks to company. well my system will be here in a moment with much for the days use the the is one of the holding news. it can see sessions or what is working with edward, sorry, i'm using organization to hold these advice and these activities every single day for the children were my 1st name tom and senior and children in their watch. so sure thing hang on,
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thing in the world. do them try he says he went to more towards here yet to provide aids. are you looking back? are you know, i'm not far but not in the eyes of his government to my life as being us. can you just mean, like i said, these are these really toes in the 2nd part of the series. we follow a british age work, or as he prepares to cut a test, his citizenship revocation, little less than attitude determines ok. so you're only as good as possible. take list in syria, and i'll just 0 on board. china is blast fishing thing to evidence of human rights abuses is widespread trafficking wage that occurred on the black people starving death on land. it's a legs, we goes a force to work and see food processing units, obligations. china denied one. 0, one east investigating some china slaves. fiction. oh no. just as the world economy those strikes are those with
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