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since the fifty's really strikes on 5 big, that's why over 80 percent of the population has left. but the seems to be noisy. and these really bombardment the city has written this was in conflict. but now it must contend with modern bombs dropped by. he's ready for these threatening expansion sites the . 7 53 palestinians got killed and is really a tux across guns and civilian shelters in the north. a target to the other one baron jordan, this is out. is there a life? and also coming up, is there any strikes in southern lebanon? hit a residential building, the site and 21. people are killed across the country. pressure grows on japan was
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5 minutes. does his reading competition lose this majority of just weeks update takes office and on the compound trend in the us come to iris appeals to focus in philadelphia. montgomery trump takes the stage in new york, the beginning gaza way is really strikes of killed, 53 people across the strip since don't on sunday. at least $46.00 of them were killed in the north as israel typing gypsies with bombings on residential areas and mass arrests. michael, apple, ripple. the schools once safe places of learning and refuge, or a 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 the school has been
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targeted by his right. the larger number of injured people have been from school to the hospital, just several 100 people. the main try at the school will show 20 people from giovanni, a refugee company, and western areas of cause. israel's military says in his statement, it's bombing what it calls terrorist infrastructure in the north jamalia also in the north. a similarly desperate situation with reports of his riley strikes, killing upwards of 20 people. more than 3 weeks of in his writing, the ground and air result has pounded the north into a colourless apocalyptic massive debris unfit to sustain human life. he is testimony from those who been forced to free evil light duty and as if not i'll, when our home was flattened and we took shelter into school, both the for 5 months is really forces besieged the school, detained old man and forced old women and children. to head south,
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we march for days and foot and the attack as he marched off. how about the all of this? as israel continues a complete siege blocking the entry of 8 supplies into the north u. n. agency saying, or the full out of 70 requests to get food aid into the area this month. we're approved. that's 5 percent. the most of the populations are rely on the supply. so when we are talking, there is a non invitations and to book it and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly, well, let will feed in that the people that are well suffering from this mat in addition and the other this we have noticed before that people's are the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting unfortunately, the same in the coming days of the situation is continual control shot to you, refugee camp, exhausted, searching for bodies. palestinians are forced to try and break down the walls they hoped would protect them a mike level. how does it look like to hear stuff at the worst is really
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a sold on sunday. palestinians were forced to dig through the rubble to find those trapped. a civil defense being unable to get to the north because of ongoing fighting math. how. how does anybody, le, documenting the optima of the strengths by finding our wives to the both sides into the tiny town with this weight on the square in this area to displace august to need to be about shooting residential square, which has been taxed by these just to be shown delivered destruction as it was silent. the destruction inflicted from this residential split. the
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situation here, this function is kaya square has been turned upside down and allow me to show you to which i'm sure the time of the here. some is because to as clearly see the tears, some properties from too news wrapped in this web. and then, as you know, there was no any civil defense for as they swayed on the force them to sleep and evacuated to the god, the city neighbors walking alone. yeah. so this is the situation here and nothing does truth exactly. and basically i and this is the same form, they bump side of should the family was as close as a 0,
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faith value town all this time. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose face hungry interruptions during a memorial ceremony in west jerusalem? he was head cold by family members of is really kept in still being held in gaza. the incident highlights growing pressure on net and yahoo to secure their release as well as defense minister you i've got them says painful concessions need to be made. if israel once the remaining captains in gaza released, speaking of that same ceremony, he told crowns that, as well as military power alone, won't guarantee success is comments came as sci fi tools resumed on sunday in the category of capital doha, nora day report. somebody jordanian capital, i'm 9, and that's because these really governments van dodge's air reporting in the occupied west bank. i'm from inside is ralph the disagreements between these really defense minister your galant,
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and these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now, taking to the public sphere with a good lot saying that his real must make concessions. it must define a better, a better define the goals of the war in a letter he sent right before israel struck iran. he said that as well as goals weren't very clear, of course nothing. yahoo responded to that nice thing. the letter was confusing and that the goals were very clear. now, these disagreements are not about the fundamentals. there isn't really a disagreement between colanda and that's and you know, about waging the war on gaza, or even the assault on 11 on the disagreement is on where to draw the line and golan treaty speaking and echoing the sentiments of the families of a captives that now perhaps is this time to reach a ceasefire. he signaled that in his speeches, especially in the memorials for october 7th, saying that how mazda and his beloved had, you know, suffered
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a lot of losses. their capabilities are degraded. now was the time to reach a political solution, but for now, there aren't really any indications on whether that's anyhow, has changed his mind or is committed to reaching that deal. the delegation, but what to do ha, was not reportedly authorized to make any concessions. no, to all the address either. i'm on the side of our account is i'm a junk, profess at the american university, and he says, okay, what netanyahu strategy is, and that could be by design method. yeah. never really had a strategy and that is a strategy to keep everybody guessing as to what the strategy is. what we have seen is a strategy of killing and destruction making life life in god's a unimaginable a l. or making guys i yeah. and yeah. and then habitable and so on. so these are
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the goals. we know that he's that these skills a lot of palestinian view on a kid and campaign of the palestinian is stopping it using the starvation as a weapon of war. but to say, you know, the goals, keep that the goal posts keep changing, they keep getting move around. you know, 1st that was the release of the hostages at the cap edition of, of how i'm asked gigi to redeem. and so, and then we saw the them, you know, this going, i love to have become a goal. and so, and so, and neither net to the own, nor his cabinet members, nor even you are glad really have any kind of of the strategy. and maybe that is the strategy. the strategy is to keep everybody guessing what to do next. nothing you know knows bay was that whatever the can criticize about so on is that going to be translated into any kind of tangible pressure to make them stop the war to make him agree? does he's buyer, as long as the administration,
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the by the end of his training keeps, am and keeps giving him the kind of support that empowers him to go on. this is randy aspects of killed at least 21 people across live and on in the past 24 hours a building there are you and shelves in the town of bush al shamaya was among the targets. 5 people were killed. well that attacked followed strikes me the southern city of side and cutting 9 people. a residential building was hit without warning. multiple strikes of also hit by roots southern southern duck here is really army size has been on finally 75 rockets into northern israel. just it was built such a body has more now from 11 east capital hardball and attacked on a residential building in the southern lebanese town of 100 side to these rarely airstrikes came without warning, causing destruction and panic. pirates cita is located near the city of side and which is about 40 kilometers south of the capital of
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a root. while this is not the 1st time israel has targeted this quiet town. this attack is the because here so far elsewhere in the country, a vehicle traveling along the eastern fall back that car road was targeted, killing 3 people. and in the southern villages near the border, israel continues to destroy entire neighborhoods. while these towns are largely empty, now, many displaced, lebanese had hope to return to their homes one day. a dream that is clearly no longer a reality. as a form from the from in the north has block, continues to suffer a series of blows, its command chains being illuminated. the majority of its rocketed missile forces being destroyed and its forces have been we can and retreated from the borderline. these significant achievements create to shifting the balance of power between israel and its enemies and the neighbor that's at the political level to achieve the objectives of the rule. given the one that has the law has been responding,
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firing dozens of rockets towards northern israel, causing fear and panic among the residents there. and hitting targets showing that despite is rails attacks, the on group is still very much capable of fighting back on saturday for the 1st time has the live release. this video is showing forth evacuation orders to 25 settlements in northern is ralph warning. they will be targeted since these rarely, military hesitation, soldiers there and approach that's likely to play well with its supporters and project power. despite being forced out of their homes in the south. these internally displaced liberties remain defiance of wedding in the schools turned into a shelter. these newly weds, moving forward with their lives. despite the uncertainties, their country faces. while both sides appear to be involved in a pattern of escalation,
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it is the civilian population that continues to pay the price, nearly $1.00 and a half 1000000 lovelies internally displaced and nearly $3000.00 people killed. many here now believe this could be a long and costly war. sources of already out to 0. the pressure as mounting on japan's new prime minister to step down off to his liberal democratic party stuff at his west election with celt. in 16 years, she again receive us as he intends to stay in office though to avoid a political vacuum. he won the party leadership and took care of us by minister earlier this month were rebecca buns and joins us live now from to get rebecca. so what does this result mean for the prime minister and the future of his reading combination then? yes well clearly with b o t p having lost so many seats failing to secure not just the majority in its
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own right. but also i majority with its coalition partner. they may through policy . that's really a very, very big place to buy. c, l d p and to japan's new probably been a stat to get an issue because it was in fact him the cold this election. and clearly that was a political gamble. the ended up backfiring very, very badly sites. now there is a lot of talk about the issue, but being under pressure to actually resign to step down from the pots. he questions about his future. when the, the policy does, does managed to form a coalition if he can remain prime minister and to how long if he even reaches that points given the extent of best, the site cleaned out, the policies scrambling because having lost that majority along with its current main coalition partners, long time coordination partner and now has to find the policy if it's to form
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a government. so now it's trying to seek all the coordination partners so that they can try to pull them down and get the majority. and for them, a government that's going to be a process in itself, especially given that policies have different a different policy ideas, different values, and they have 30 days to do that. so rebecca, what, what are they blaming then for this poor election results? yes. well, prime minister should get the issue by address the press conference just a short while ago. and it does seems, has been a very humbling experience in some ways for the policy. and for him as the new prime minister, actually it was a decision that said that 5. and he talked about the fact that they did reflect criticism from people, the fact that his policy has, let's say many seats. and this is a policy that has been in power in japan for most of the past 7 decades. for
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more than the past decade, it's enjoy the majority in the low house of parliament and decide, right? it's now lost back completely. and this is, this is really a, a huge place of costs. it gets pulled about the, the problems that japan is facing issue. but it actually talks about the fact that there is this cost of living issue that the formulation is facing. he said that they do need to take steps to actually address that. you'd like talked about political funding. it was scanned tools and in particular, political scan at the school fundraising scandals that actually impacts of how people view selection and pulls into these trusts. in the o. d. p, to some extent, he talks about the need for food with the pocket and he says the party wants to start fresh now. all right, draw it back up on the line for 7. so give it back up. thank you. what time for a short break here? and i'll just say when we come back, rising political tensions in bolivia for my president avon moran, it says his car came on to file an assassination attempt. plus i'm ottomans has the
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ends involved with this is a damn, that's applied voltage to the city apply. i'll tell you why it's be the commission, [000:00:00;00] the in a meeting of mine, the tragedy from me, of a democratic solve africa. or if it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global, know the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew find state. and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis in concert. what is happening today is something on our watch. the news from now there will be people asking, how did you let it have the studio will be on scripted part one on on disease. the latest news a say you to runs to ration all taking place in the boston in northern go for as the way to on the strength and, and,
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and the resistance. you better for the account with detailed coverage with both of these real and how may i ask, continuing to talk to us, the prospect of a low and fighting seems unlikely any time. so from the house of the story here says, these ambulances have had any maintenance, israel's totaled will case of the strip means no spare parts have come more than the year. the welcome back. you want to now does the right quick reminder about top stories here . this uh 53 palestinians are killed and is there any attacks across gauze, us civilian shouts in the north, the bank targeted siege in the air and the 24th day as well as the titan. this blockade with bombings, a mass of rest,
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is really had strikes and killed at least 21 people across lebanon, a building there are you and shelter in southern devon, on the village, and asked it on, were among the targets. and japan's 2 prime minister should go to receive us as he intends to stay in office to avoid it. let's go back. you fellows. his liberal democratic party is suffering its westlake just myself. and 15 years leading the routing coalition, short, the majority of the yes presidential candidates come to harris and donald trump at the rallies with just over a week to go on to the election day. trump was up new york city's madison square garden, while harris spoke to support as in philadelphia. after there was phil available in washington dc with more on the higher his company to come with the harness up. here we go. the more often mistake about had chance is telling this crowd in philadelphia we will win this, which is a slightly different time. and so what we've heard from us for the last few weeks
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last few months where she's ready to try to sell have come pay as the underdog now, she might be feeling more confident about the fact that in a new national poll from abc use, she has full points ahead of donald trump, that is just on the edge of the margin of ara. but this is a bit of an anomaly because we see these poles and they change by the day they tend to but one candidates above the other than the other kinds of that seems to be with the 1st place. i remember, it is down to these swing states that have full of 7 buffle ground states, where this election will be decided out of 330000000 people in the united states. it will be probably just a few 1000 that ultimately make the cool of who will be the next president, which is why she said joining this event. it is critical but has support just to get everybody they can to get out. i had to the pulse really we've got 9 days, 9 day, 9 days left, and one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. and we know this is
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going to be a tight race until the very end. so we have a lot of work ahead of us, but we like hard work hard harkins was working and make no mistakes. we will win. so what we're going to see now is couple of hours really need to get into that celebrity factor. we've already seen over the last few days that likes to be on sites. stevie wonder, come on board on monday, bruce springsteen will take to the stage with the rock obama. michelle obama, as well as also going to be on the account, pay travel all over the house with over the coming days as a way to try to nail down those roads. they try to get people out to vote. that's what the campaigns a call. the get out to vote companies because they know that this is crucial of those 7 springs space. they've got to get those people who perhaps went planning on grossing those people who are not decided to get involved. i give a message post fill of i'll, i'll just say era. washington, a special reports on trump's or island,
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new york's return home to launch the last week of campaigning. but no choice for donald trump given his chances of winning new york arctic seemly slim. i'm thrilled to be back in the city. i love and to thousands of proud hard work in american patriots. here with me, we're all together. we've always been together. this was like committee convention is new york ready to make america great again. high profiles because god was gone. all right, let's do it. republican, heavy weights and the crowd of 20000 with some speakers spark control oversee with inflammatory comments. palestinians are to hard to tell us that to years. oh, they water power, spin and water power and has more to do. there's literally
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a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico. let's say the decision to hold a riley in new york was odd when the race is so tight to go into an area at this stage in the game declaring that you're going to make it competitive. and when the state barring a blow out, which none of the uh, polls for see, it's highly unlikely that that's going to happen. and so it doesn't make any sense to do it. this was about the campaign. but this was also about ego. donald trump has seemed popstars on sport stars fil, beside 20 venue. and he wanted to do this a couple of how this began her fight also a week with a visit to the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. she's struggling to and over out of american voters. but heckled by some of the code. she address the ongoing wars. i want to talk about the harmon. okay. we can
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and we must seize this opportunity that in this more and bring the hostages. the latest national polls tell is the race is tied. no gap lead for either candidate making the coming days even more crucial. i'll look for sure. i'll just see the new york to me as former presidents that he was the government of trying to kill him. a convoy carrying eva moran is was struck by, but it's the government condemned the incident. but some of this has claimed morales had directed the attack on himself. as donald, one of the able morales was on his way to a television station. when 3 vehicles into subsidies call the mouse men jumped out and opened fire the firing motor. all these can be heard on this video posted on his facebook page. let's get out to quickly. another video posted shortly afterwards, shows helicopters, leaving the scene. the former president later appeared on national television. you have the start of the colorado arrives down by 14 shots. you can see them come in,
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but yes, there were 14 shots, the one to the drivers handle if you arrived bleeding and another shot which is on . luckily, none of them hit me. but all of this has been fighting and the rest for an issue earlier this month, accusing hello sex isn't on the rage go. a child she denies saying is accused, is what paid to lie about him like i so they failed. when all that failed, the plan was to kill me today. that problem has been carried out. but it's, it is luis, i would say denounce morales, is that he's ations saying he condemned all political violence. he said he's older than the major, unscrupulous investigation of the incident comes off the weeks of rising tension between morales who let bolivia between 20062019 the current presidents, a former ally from the same governing policy. both president of state and able what
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all is going to lead this socialist master policies in next year's election for the morales is constitutionally bod. as both sets of supporters faceoff against one another across bolivia. this latest incident, whatever the truth behind the accusations without need was already 10 situation. that i'm sure i'm not out to 0. fighting between saddam's army and upon military rapids support forces is pushing the population to stop ation. before the conflict, 14000000 sudden these didn't have access to enough food. that numbers now jump to 25600000, about half the population. simon's been confirmed among the 400000 displays people living in the samsung camp in north dot for the well food program, bones of 13 other areas of severe risk assignment, including doubtful cartoon co defend under 0 estates launched here i spoke with cindy mccain, the executive director of the well food program, she said a groups hadn't been able to leave some of those most in the situations
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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 as 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 suzanne and this is a crisis and we need the dentist do it. none of the agencies have received adequate funding to help mitigate this crisis. you know, we had a huge event in paris to help raise money and raise awareness about sudan and it raised in the scheme of things. it didn't raise that much. and so it's,
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it's very important that not only do we do the things that i'm talking about access, etc, visit. i make sure in every speech i've given every talk, i given every paper i, right, uh, sudan has mentioned one way or another. we have to keep the fire under the feet of the politicians, especially to make sure we, we care for care for sit down no 5 days a week, residents of zimbabwe, 2nd city. by the way, i have no water supply, severe droughts for 3 of the cities. 6 was that was to close down. the government's now declared the state of disaster across the reports from, from the way i finally met them is dry up. one of the main source of the water if was involved we 2nd city, but value it was the commission in early october because the water dropped below pumping levels. and the reason why is i've also been shut down the drought incense and you go to wakes up really every morning to use the one to in his neighborhood before it runs dry. do so, i mean we can go one week,
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we didn't know what day to them sometimes to when he comes during the weekend with philip content us to store for the week in april. and bob is government to clear the state of disaster. millions of people on just in need of food, the city is running out of water. most reason is any get water in it tips every 133 hours and and so people are a really bad thing, but they literally have no water in the tips they. they have to store 14 tanks and they have to go to the places for whole this is the bodies was drowned in decades. this is a bull hole in the community. one is many. when i do this for a couple of times, if you look over the easy, the water comes out, but it's dry. there's nothing. it gives you an idea of how drive the area is north by way more your buys water in buckets most days of the week. she knows this
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region is one of the drive parts of the way, but she says the season is bad. that quote, the router is terrible, the what's actually, what did you with? if you train, maybe things will be better. the city council says it will continue limiting supplies to conserve water. no mcnally more, you must wait a few more days before she receives. so weekly lesson how do we toss out of their fly to summit go now way more than 80 percent of historic sentiments, lab band and then the capital. but now the countries film industry is trying to revive these cultural icons. nicholas hoc reports. 0 in an alleyway in a decor suburb, in a small open air, send him a club lights up the night. it's blowing an old african classic cellar. the story of a powerful type crude who has become a cursed, desperate to lift this bell, he becomes blowing to is own greed and those he's wrong. the film is
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a sharp critique of post independence, african leadership,

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