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to less than 6, but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change worse since around the world. the . and now that is there any attack on the school housing internally displaced, palestinians kills at least 11 people. the hello on elizabeth put on, and this is alda 0 live from doha. also coming up, costs for the font is really strikes and 11 on can at least 8 people in the coastal city of side in law has the targets move in as rails tens of millions go
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hungry. and so don, the executive director of the world food program says to one science and looking much needed a over here to be in front of me in teams. we missing some prisons ident fuchsia . from chaos. in one case of books on sort of spears and election, georgia's president says she doesn't recognize the results and claims for protests . the beginning. dollars with $53.00 people have been killed and is really s trucks across the strips and stolen on sunday. that includes at least $46.00 palestinians in the north, where israel has maintained a siege for more than 3 weeks. michael, apple has this update. schools once safely,
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a sense of learning and refuge are at constant targets of is riley bombing, you know, shot to the refugee camp. several people were killed including the young girl, the roof collapsing and on the school has been targeted by his reading fluids and a large number of interest keeping up controlled school to allow the hospital, several people to main truck at the school with sheltering people from july the a refugee company and western areas of cause of israel's military says in his statement, it's bombing what it calls terrorist infrastructure in the north. in jamalia, a similarly desperate situation with reports of his right, the strikes kidding. upwards of 20 people that mold in 3 weeks, 7 is rainy, ground and air result is pounded the north into a colourless apocalyptic massive debris and fit to sustain human life. he is
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testimony from those who have been forced to free, even though the light is not duty. and as if not, i wouldn't. our home was flattened and we took shelter into school both for 5 months. for me is really forces besieged the school, detained old man, and forced old women and children to head south. we march for days and 4 and the attack as he marched off at the end of this. as israel continues blocking, the entry of 8 supplies into the north u. n. agencies saying on the full, out of 70 requests to get food aid into the area of this month were approved. that's 5 percent, or the most of the populations are rely on the it's supplies. so when we are talking, there is a non invitations and a book aid and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly, well, let, will feed in that the people that are well suffering from this matter in addition and the other this we have not this before, that people's or the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting unfortunately,
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the same in the coming days of the situation is continual. second l shots, the exhausted searching for bodies. they're forced to try and break down the rules . they hook would protect them. johnson if mike level how to 0 and those who the has more now from the bala and central gaza. the past 24 hours on the northern parts of the gaza strip and because of the city were horrifying where the is, where the forces i sent last night. it started getting at least 5 houses in beach. that's yeah. where at least dozens of policy use still remaining under the rubble till this point. they also targeted and you and shelter school. whereas the state college seniors were killed among them 3 journalist and an 9 year old saying. and now all of these come as people are still under the revolution, the civil defense teams are trying to rescue those under the verbal all of this
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comes a mid, a 23 day located and seeds on the another in gauze through for no food drink. of water is entering the northern parts and not only dots, also their number of big number of people who are still trapped under the bubbles. and no one could reach to another and areas because of this is really siege on bank . now here's a bad. yeah. and big news, it's still escalating and people are trying to reach out crying feelings out. there are abundant asking for food, walter and medicine. but the story is still escalating and we're still following the news in the north and also across. so this is in the it was as health system has been on the almost constant attack by the israeli ministry for more than the year. according to the united nations, only 49 percent of gauze of hospitals are functioning,
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but not on the offering full services. due to a lack of staffing basic equipment on friday, the un specials level 2 on health used in newton met aside to describe the widespread in systematic attacks by as well on health care workers and facilities. as of wednesday, the world health organization says it's being forced to postpone the next phase of its pony or vaccination campaign. if people don't receive a 2nd dose the vaccine wanted to work. dr. victoria role is reconstructing plastics, sewage and has worked in gaza. she told us about life threatening injury she treated as a desperate need for most agents that a lot of the general searches of doing what they can when i arrived at nasa in august, there were people that had been waiting 2 months to see a plastic surgeon so i operated on a young boy who had been hit in the face by a piece of a mess. who masonry it had last raised his lips to the extent that he couldn't eat
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and taking the tip of his nose. now nobody should do anything about that and he sat for 2 months waiting for somebody to arrive to fix that. and when i left his friend of his father told me that his father had basically given up his son would ever have a normal life again, because they'd waited. so i think that the main issue is that the at risk of an open wound that's not close, that then gets infected and becomes more severe. and if we could have gotten them at the time in the u. k, we try and treat or trauma patients within a certain frame time. so the nice guidelines for sort of open injuries of the bone state that we should try and close them within sort of 48 to 72 hours because we know that if that doesn't happen, you'll get an infection and not infection can then progress the injury and it may mean that you need an occuptation. so i, there are lots of patients in gaza. his injuries have been made even more severe by
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the fact that they haven't been able to get the treatment that they need it. and that's mainly down to the fact the doctors don't guessing it, and we have to concentrate on the human rights issue. the fact that we are not able to get the adults as in the needed. obviously the local stuff has been depleted by the attack on them, but we are also being restricted in tree. we cannot get enough talk to into gaza. only 25 people are allowed in twice a week and in that 25 encompass all the united nation stuff on my boss load. i was one of 2 sessions, and i'm not saying that the other people with me shouldn't have been in there was a bomb disposal ex, but they were people tracking the pony or virus so they will needed to get in. but if i need to surgeons go 10 on that week, you can imagine how this will help us get some to the people. on top of that, we cannot extract those patients that com be given the health care they need in
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gaza. we can actually safely get them out. we can't even get them out into the west bank into another pos of palestine. and that's what we need to concentrate on that is not legal. we have to stop that. we have to get health aide in and we have to get the patients out age people having killed and is really strikes in southern 11 on the attack. hit the close to the city of side to authority, say at least 25 people were injured. and is there any forces launch to multiple air strikes on baby southern suburb of da? here the attacks came off to israel, expressions people in several neighborhoods to leave their homes. a face being bombed dosage. a body has moved from the lebanese capital with another deadly day across the country, israel, the attacking a village of the product that is south east of the coastal town of side in about 40
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kilometers from where i'm standing in the lebanese capital. now this is known as the village is known to be a, as well as strong holds, but this attack came it without any warning on a residential building. we saw as the pictures of the aftermath of complete and utter chaos at the scene of this attack. and a number of apartments within the building that was struck a completely destroyed. and the circuit search and rescue operations still continues. there that this a town near siding is not basically the 1st time that it's been hits over the past year. this is probably least the 5th time that it's been targeted by israel, but it wasn't the only area that was headed by is rarely air assaults in the road leading to bald backend. becca valley in the east, a vehicle traveling on the highway was targeted. 3 people were killed in that attack, that of course, and the southern part of 11 on these really military issues. at least 14 evacuation
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force evacuation threats 2 villages in the southern part of the country. and of course, the southern suburb of a route to overnight saw at least 8 airstrikes being carried out by israel. certainly the situation continues to escalate on a daily basis. israel claiming that they are trying to the new as well as the military capabilities. and of course, has a lot responding on a daily basis to highlights that they have not been able to at their infrastructure . is it very much intact carrying out more or more daily attacks across the border . on sunday alone, at least 75 rockets were launched into northern israel. so the situation continuing on to escalate on a daily basis. as we see this conflicts continue is really, i'm, it says hezbollah has 5, at least 75 rockets from 11 on and to northern israel for people injured 3. seriously, in the town of tomba, 2 vehicles were hit and buildings have been damaged. that is where the military
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says intercepted. some of the rockets is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has faced angry interruptions during a memorial ceremony in west jerusalem. the he was heckled by how many members of this really captives who shouted for the release. the prom, it assisted silently at the podium during the protest is where the defense minister, you'll have the law that says they needs to be painful concessions as israel wants to release of captives held and gaza speaking at that same ceremony, benjamin nathaniel who was attending, he told crowds that as well as military power alone was on to success. me while ago i was a see slide talks. have we started here in the category capital though? huh. let's get more now from noodle day from visual damian capital. she's reporting from a mom because is running the government has banned. ours is here from operating in the occupied west, back and as well. and that's in yeah. who has spent the past year talking about
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absolute victory? not about concessions, not about political deals. and for good, long to have somewhat of an adversarial relationship with nothing. yeah. how to say this, the quiet part out loud if you will. it speaks to him, you know, pondering or, or speaking really to the sentiments of the families of the captive to feel a band. and then they've been saying that for some time now that their issue, their priority of getting a deal is not exactly the government's priority. that wars don't and on their own, there has to be an agreement ending them. and so as the talks begin or, or try to restart in do how today deadlock basically spoke about the need. just think about wrapping up the war, ending it because fighting, pounding dogs are decimating whatever's left of it is not going to finish the war. at least it won't bring the captives home,
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or at least 40 people have been injured 10 critically after a trunk crashed into a boss and a know the suburb of kind of leave that happened to the bus stop near the get off. is randy military base whiskey would could say several people were trapped onto the truck still ahead on elijah's era, us was president, come of the harris tells it wrong that responding to israel's latest attack would be a mistake. and will it be? as government says, it will investigate how to form a president, even morales as com shops at the fall. i was looking pretty, quite lovely alton, whether across smart chip, central and eastern year. that's the good news. i have the tools,
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the west. we've got banks of cloud and right, more white by coming in across southern falls, pushing across tools easily more so for that is to sort of spain as we go on through the next couple of days and really live the storms rumbling away here. that could cause some of those plans will flash flooding to see how he extends his way across the fall south of spain as well. wanted to share, i was up to what was the northwest thinking well, sitting somewhere. so whether driver, not in some way, whether they're just coming in across denmark, pushing across into northern areas of cheer. i mean, that's so easy a little further research type of tools. the baltic states some way to i wouldn't be a weather coming into norway, much of the u. k, looking fine and dry as we go on through, choose the west and on and could see a shower or 2 central. are they some pots? if you can resettle with that present sunshine, warm sunshine, into the se, athens at around 27 celsius, but across the other side of the met boys is looking pretty right. behave more heavy down, pulls into eastern spade southern areas across the straits after protest. some
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weather, well with the weather coming in across mold and pods and morocco north in the areas of algae area, it's a busy the, the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how it's used to justify the escalation, fluid escalation, anything new years that are, you know, the media means that it's how it is weaponized is this online push has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching a launch is here with me, elizabeth put on. and uh huh. a reminder of on top stories, the ssl is really full since have told at least 11 palestinians, including 3 gentlest after they bombed schools, west of goddess city, the building and all shot the refugee camp. having housing displaced people, palestinians in northern gaza, struggling to survive with little to no food in boucher. is there any um it has been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past 3 weeks. and the 8 people have been counted in as riley strike and southern 11 on the attack. had the coastal city of siding authorities say at least 25 people were injured. iran supreme lita iowa on
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a how many has made has 1st official remarks on israel strikes on the country. full . yvonne in military personnel were killed. but pet on says there was initial damage as well as, as the strikes were a response to an iranian missile attack. earlier this month until on iran says that attack wasn't retaliation, phone is rarely assassination on yvonne in soil in july and how to get the shad, ronnie's get 2 nights ago, the cut it out, the malicious, they of course exist rate to which is wrong. but at the same time, it shouldn't be, don't play, and either by saying it was insignificant or unimportant design, associate miscalculations must be taught. they are making serious mistakes and judgments. they do not understand the iranian people. they have not recognized as trends, capability, creativity and determination. of the iranian nation, they must be made to understand these realities and it's up to the countries authorities to determine the appropriate response. the best serve as the interest of the nation and the country. i told you more and the us democratic presidential
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candidates come to hire us has been asked about her message to yvonne off of the slice as round of as rarely attacks. israel launched an attack on iran that has raised fears of a whitening conflict in the middle east. what is your message to iran? well, 1st of all, i do not respond. that would be a mistake. and we are prepared to defend israel as we have before. we will again, but the critical point is that there must be the escalation in the region, and we are working through diplomatic channels and other channels to ensure that there is a, the escalation of the region. is there any indication based on the intelligence that you've seen that iran wants to respond? i can't speak to that, but we've been very clear as the united states that they should not respond. and that it would be a mistake. what are the consequences that they do?
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i'll keep you posted the conflict and so dawn has listened to a severe food crisis leaving millions hungry and some of the brink of famine. before the conflict, 14000000 sudanese didn't have access to enough food, and that number has now search to 25600000, about half the population, and that is an comp in north bedford salmon has been confirmed among before. 100000 displays people living there. the well suited program was that 15 areas are severe risk of famine, particularly in the food cartoon code of the font and just in the states. and more than 750000 people are facing catastrophic food shortages, pushing them at extreme risk of salvation. the conflict of the display smells, and 10000000 people who now don't have access to income basic resources. any of my colleagues civil vania spoke to cindy mccain, the executive director of the world food program she is in to saddam. he began by
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asking about the situation in samsung. can the situation is catastrophic because we have not been able to get in that scale. an access has been very difficult. so i'm pleading with the world and helped me gain a broader access within sudan and to be able to get to people who are suffering from famine and help stop famine. nevertheless, i've been here talking to many of the leaders here within the country. pleasing our case with regard to, to access, making sure that we, that we have, we are able to not just gain access, but we have gate crossings that are active, like audrey and others. and, and actually helping the world focus on sudan and not forget about some down. this is a crisis and we need the dentist do it. multiple parts of the country right now are considered to be at risk of famine. now, just to make this very clear, for viewers, famine is measured in the number of people who die of starvation every day can fab
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and still be prevented at this point. in those areas us if we can gain access, i mean access at scale, we can probably preventive but the list of the time to time support here. we have no, you know, we're not in there and it's in the scale that we should be. we haven't been able to reach the cut, most of the people that we've been trying to reach because of various issues. so it's really important that we, that we gain this access and gain now, so that we can get in there. otherwise, fam, and this could be the largest amount of tearing crisis on the planet. if left alone, you've talked about access, you've said that several times. the aid isn't getting everywhere that it needs isn't getting to all the people who need it. uh, not at the speed that they need it not have a scale that they need it. i know that you and agencies and a groups in general or low to talk about the political situation. however, however, the army and the parent really treat group that they're fighting in sedan, have been accused respectively of obstructing access to aid and eluding aid in the
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country. is that still happening? it's still happening? yes. and so they've made it very difficult for us to operate, but we haven't left and for the, for the record to be and he was the 1st one on the spot on this crisis began. we're not going to leave, but it is important that we gain co would that we, that we help politically here not, not many develop people that but that are diplomats around the world. take a hand in this and help stop it so that we can get the idea of what's it going to take for the a to get to the people who need it as well, which is 1st of all, when i say access, i mean we need to be able to, to travel safely and, and again at full scale. but remember, right now she managed parents have been targeted. we're not targets. and the respect for humanitarian law is almost nonexistent. so both of those 2 things combined with our, with a inability to be able to get through the roads,
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get through the process if the amount of food and that we need to get in is really what we need right now. is there communication going on with the various belligerents, you know, as often referred to as d confliction to say where the convoys are going to let them know that those convoys shouldn't be attacked? is all of that happening? mm. well, yes. or there's di conflictions that you have for a number. remember, communication is very difficult. here. we're in a country that, that is, you know, is not set up for broad communications. and if it is not working. so we've asked for communications equipment all also to be brought in so that we can communicate with not just our teams, but the other, you and teams that are on the ground. so sir, we can coordinate things, but let's remember what, what we need right now is complete and clear access to these regions who have not been helps or not getting any age at all. and large part of this is also what has happened this year is of course climate change. and so the heavy rains was
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a debilitating factor. the, the flooding was a debilitating factor. so it's been a kind of a perfect storm of problems with re, with regards to being able to get in shelter. vin honda to conroy carrying olivia as former president, even morales hold on. it says he's now safe. he paused at this video online which appears to show his driver being injured in the attack that happened in a small town national hotel in central bolivia. tensions between morales and college presidents, louise odds say have led to violent protests. daniel schwann, that has moved from neighbor, imagine tina as well. we know that so saw a able what all this was in a car heading to a tv station in his strong hole. where does the culture bump region, where he used to be the leader of the coke of our lease growing union,
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a very strong support that and as he approached the tv station suite cause a paid a 14 shots were fired, wounded, his drivers like a wounded, able morales himself with hood saying that firing shots, let's get out of pay and move quickly. they managed to escape and he went on tv shortly afterwards to denounce what he said was an attempt to own his life, or do it by the government also or it is somebody immediately off the woods from the government's security ministry has gone on there to deny any kind of responsibility and suggest that this was perhaps a move by april more dollars to elicit a sympathy, a mock attempts on his lights, to elicit a sympathy among his support, which is still shrouded in some confusion. but certainly it seems. shots were fired . i have one, all this has escaped on this gave georgia's election commission has announced the dominant party one saturday is voters. now the president is calling for a mass protest on monday, with more than 99 percent of ballots counted,
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the georgia dream party has 54 percent of the vote. for the opposition is refusing to accept the results cooling at a constitutional clue. the chief shall, michelle has called for a swift pro and what he described as electrical irregularities over here to be on the bottom in teams. witnessing some prisons, high tension confusion and chaos. in one case by the book stuffing physical also on the server. so attempting to report on violations of server and media removal from 40 your station steering up of service complaints, immunization and voters inside and outside of forwarding to stations precedence of multiple body affiliated off servers, boasting i see the soon of service. furthermore, voting secrecy was not always a sure unless you have our tongue in his original security expert for the south quote because of the region. she says the georgia dream potty has moved the country
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closer to moscow. the integration with the west has become basically the only option for georgia scenes. it's deepening crisis and then the, and the word that it had with russia and phones and aid since then, since russia in really georgia info's an age and recognizes to break away regions. georgia was less effectively, there's no other option but to get closer to the west. and what we have be seeing in the recent months is a very surprising uterine led by the car in georgia leadership that is now propagating something the distance that has the potential to distance the country from the west has to do with the georgia dream itself. lease a political party has been in power for over 12 years and you know, people do get bored. we've many things you know, when you are in the power for such a long time, every next election has been more difficult for the georgia dream recently. and
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what has been happening is the georgia dream has been having and receiving from any more questions coming through from the west related to the elections related to the democratic institutions to the need to have for elections judiciary mc like that is a georgia dream where to go that way, most probably they would have many more problems with winning the elections. and what has been happening is that we have been seeing the georgia dream, basically started distancing himself and the moment outside of your youth. the turning point was still the russian invasion of ukraine when the georgia leadership had to decide which side they are taking to impose and closed and yet another election involved area, the 7th and just over 3 is the leader of the center, right? jed, positive boy co borrower solve cost, as well as in the capital, sophia, for russian and find what groups are expected to make gains and that the country's political instability, exit polls in japan,
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say the vote in coalition may lose its majority for the 1st time and more than 10 years parameters to she gave the issue about quote, for the snap election off the he took charge of the liberal democratic party earlier this month was just when to pose a mid corruption scandals and a cost of living crisis. rebecca buttons and reports on tokyo. the snap election was quoted by japan's new prime minister should go to issue by who won his policies leadership raised just to months ago. but the move may have backfired for him and the governing otp, which has been in power for most of the post 2nd world war period and has enjoyed a majority in the low house of parliament for more than a decade. the pose come as japan is struggling with economic issues, including high inflation, which is squeezing households. and these factors weighed on voters minds. but it might mean that, again, i mean, i think right now many people are concerned about rising prices and issues such as
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