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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the israel launch is more strikes on the ation club in the city of body about killing 19 people. 8 of them women the, you're watching ultra 0. my for my headquarters in delphi and j. navigate also ahead. lebanon's caretaker, prime minister says he hopes to cease fire will be announced in the coming hours or days as the us envoys fed to israel is really or strikes, had a marketplace in northern garza, i'm killing 10 people. the area has been declared and disaster. so tamela harris
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and donald trump, chris across the united states drumming up folks with just 5 days to go to the presidential election, the 11 ons caretaker, prime minister. and as you may, archie says he hopes to cease fire between his bundle and israel will be announced . and the coming hours or days this coming is the is really military launch is heavy air strikes on the ancient city of bonded back. 8 women or among 19 people killed in the attacks on eastern loving on, dorsal jabari begins or a coverage from they roots. this is doris, about 3 kilometers south west of the city of fall back in eastern level is rarely air strikes it, the town on wednesday, following forth evacuations. threats from these riley military telling the nearly
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85000 residents of the historic city of fall back to leave or face bombing unesco heritage sites. the city of fall back is home to the roman era temple of venus, jupiter and boxes, dating back nearly 2000 years known as the city of the sun because of its unique temples. this once well known tourist attraction is about 70 kilometers north east of the capital of a root. this is not the 1st time israel has attacked this area. on monday, one of the biggest attacks here killed at least 60 people. most of them civilians. as baba came under attack, the newly appointed secretary general of the armed group has will release his inaugural prerecorded speech valley. the group will continue to fight national. what's the matter on 5th, the line we are continuing to confront, of the aggression and the 1st row wants to stop here. we will accept the conditions
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that we see as appropriate on the basis of any negotiations as a ceasefire. fast to a net the, the latest area of lebanon to come. there is rarely a tax, is one of the oldest and most historic in the country. both black is known to be a strong cold up has the law, but it is the civilian population that continues to pay the price. the way, how will i then have called principal is that way, at least trying to. we can, as well as support the base and the current phase, and that's why it's, you start getting different areas and live on is what it wants to say. it's kind of like any work. it's also trying to put an end to as well as across the board to attacks, as well as create the mess displacement of the groups voters want to try to weaken the organization and i'm calling you on says 11 on risks falling off what it called a humanitarian cliff, with near the one and a half 1000000 lebanese already forced from their homes inside the country. including 500000 children. and nearly 3000 people killed and over 10000 injured.
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the strikes above back are being described as cultural genocide and an attack on history by many lebanese people. as a diplomatic solution appears to be a distant reality, both israel and has, will continue to stand their ground and continue the pattern of escalation. despite the costs door safari out to 0. meanwhile, senior us officials are traveling to his rule to try to make progress on the cease fire deals in gaza and loving on. charles stratford has more from a roof. so this is arguably the most optimistic language we've heard so far from the lebanese government, with respect to a potential cx, 5 deal, the evidence into in prime minister energy mccarthy. speaking during a, a live interview on lebanese t v, he said that the deals stipulated that there will be no arms. i'm going to create him for start yourself with the latan the river, except for the lebanese army and international forces under
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a ceasefire agreement in line with the un security council resolution 170117. no one was the resolution to this post in 2006 following israel's last will with hezbollah. and it basically stipulates that they should be no on group. so any arms other than those being carried by the state by the lebanese army in that area, there are a whole host of challenges that still need to be discuss. but mccarty himself said he was cautiously optimistic on entertainment on us. um, we must always keep trying and remain optimistic. hopefully in the coming hours or days we'll see a ceasefire. i should mention that in my conversation with him, he was very helpful. even though there were reports in the me just suggesting otherwise. because he went on to say that any kind of c spy would have to come with what he described as an american guarantee. it's completely all unclear exactly
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what he means by that. but one can only imagine that any kind of information of us involvement in southern lebanon would be a nice them a to has bola, he also said the lebanese, all, i mean, if it was going to fulfill any kind of a mission like this, it needed additional military hardware, it needed additional weapons, i think is also really important to bear in mind that in the navy barry the lebanese, speak palm and says that so this should be no changes to the 17. 0, one un security council. rid of resolution was so, as he repeated that again today, say not a single word would be changed. now let's bear in mind that it was already around a week ago that the us and boy amos hope steve was here in lebanon. you said the 17 o one had to be implemented, but they were additional measures that he believed the americans believed needed to be put in place. but in fact, those additional measures all remains to be seen. but it is safe to say that this
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is certainly the most optimistic language we've heard from the lebanese side, with respect to any potential spot child stuff at all, just 0. they route. well, the draft ceasefire agreement was revealed, spine is really broad costs are how much valez reports from the jordanian capital on mine because that is really government has banned algae 0 from reporting and they occupied westbank on from inside israel. it seems like the public broadcaster has issued or has revealed what it says is a, a draft of that to agreement lots. he's supposed to be going to be some sign in between easily and the state of loveland. the country of loveland and itself and not his beloved uh, the understanding is that the 11 on is already on board because the prime minister in your county has already talked about some of the contents of the draft agreement,
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which is the the fact that there should be no, no forces the size of the time to do except to the 11 east palm forces or the peacekeepers. so, i mean, the, the understanding is that the lebanese government is already aware of at least aware of this, of the, off the resolution. and it has many points, charles has summarized some of those points, but those additional measures about to use into that are basically measures of to have been that acquired or asked or demanded by is i. and they include, you say the slides under the is the right to defend itself is what are the sites to intervene when it sees that the other policies that have the responsibility to implement the terms of the agreement top failed to do so. so he's a one half of that i, if it's the months are included in this draft, it's what hobbs that i have to take action whenever it's easy as possible because
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it has value and 0 in here to try to protect itself and to defend itself on the understanding of the united states guarantees that supports thought easily the light of self defense. the local authorities in northern gaza have declared beef. now here a disaster zone after repeated attacks 5 is really military cause mass civilian casualties. at least 10000 units have been killed in the latest strike. it targeted a markets where people were trying to get what little food and water was available . northern garza including bait la here has been under is really siege for nearly 4 weeks. thought it was due and has more from central garza to there has been a clear escalation since daddy hours of this morning. and the noise of the strait in particular, in fact, la here, which witness really
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a tremendous amount of military pressure by the use of the side, the what these wait a minute to where you had targeted one of the viper markets in fact law had getting at least 10 palestinians, well, 20 others. what consent wanted in that the lead strikes that were conducted with no sort of warning for civilian south. but we know also from medical officials that there are 2 ongoing worst corporations for previous is valiant tax on separate residential house. as well civilians are still digging and coming through the russell in order to recover the victims underneath these areas also had huge explosions as well as the central area and the magazine refuge account, which is 10 minutes away from where we are at the moment as a civil call was targeted at least 3 palestinians have been confirmed to i'm just a couple of minutes ago. we have hopes that is very minute to request colt dro, just blowing in a very low altitude over ox, a hospital which could be
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a sign for fire. the potential is really attacks on the central area, which by the way, housing at more than a 1000000 palestinians. according to the municipality of darren, bye. it says butler says it's targeted 3 military sites and a drone attack in northern israel. several drones were seen in the skies above the port city of high, far as air raid sirens sounded. the groups as a gathering of 12 is really soldiers was along its targets. is really army. so as it shot down some drones, the tumble of harris and donald trump had been criss crossing battleground states to sway on the side of the voters ahead of tuesday's us presidential election. both candidates have been addressing supporters in wisconsin, and they also both began to day in north carolina. fillable was at campbell of
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harris, his campaign stop in raleigh. it will come out of harris was executing a little confidence here in raleigh, north carolina, because she said this is a phrase she's used recently in pennsylvania to we will win this so no longer talking about being the other dog. very clear that she feels that there is a chance in this state that a company that's thought to because she's looking at the polls. you know, we are told to take these polls with the proverbial pinch of salt. but there is one pole in particular that says she is 11 points up when it comes to understand the age of likely voters in this state. and they are a big group, the numbers all up, and they could sway the selection items you would likely find them in some places that you might not necessarily expect to vote democrat. and now in america, one and 3 women lives in a state with a trump of horse and band, including in north carolina and every state in the south except virginia. think about that many with no exceptions, even to a rape and incest, which is
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a moral and donald trump understand he's not done in terms of other content, there was talk about it. you can all make so particularly the fact that she wants to impose a bond on federal price gouging. i make housing more affordable and talk about donald trump because talking about how she feels he is a threat to democracy in terms of other stuff that happened. now what was notable was that she was high food at one point by an individual who shouted, you are disrespecting the people of palestine. now what was good to go about, this is the fact that she didn't stop what she was doing. so engage with this individual. normally when this happens she does stuff. what she's doing is she says, look, we need to bring the captives how we need to and not will it cover that. she didn't hear it, although the crowd did, obviously noticed this. we've got to go because they started to make more noise, and there were lots of people around this month. the other thing that happened was that she came off the stage and she walked into the crowd. but this is something we don't tend to see a lot of what you spend 20 to 25 minutes engaging with people having self. he's taking and ready,
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letting them help them moment with her thoughts that she is now. it's coming from the messaging of saying we all the young adults to saying this has been set on what more than one occasion. we will witness. so there's obviously more confidence around the campaign as we get into the final few days of out. i'll just say era. raleigh, north carolina, in wisconsin, and donald trump has hit back at the harris campaign over comments made by us president joe biden, comparing trump supporters to garbage. joe, by whose comments were the direct result of gumble is decision to portray everyone who is voting for, which is a lot of people as ego and sub human. and we know it's really why they believe because look at how they've created you. uh, they treat you like garbage that you the whole country like garbage with open borders, with all of the horrible things a done to hurt our country inflation that should have never happened, allowing russia to go into ukraine, october 7th, and israel,
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all of these things would have never happened if you had a different president. how do some caster has been following both campaigns from milwaukee in wisconsin? the early loading centers are busy here. the swing state of wisconsin were donald trump landed on wednesday. forget another rally in immediately board. a garbage truck making reference to jo biden's comments where he appeared to call trump supporters garbage. the white house later said that fight in misspoke, but the damage may have already been done. video biden's comment has gone viral, and trump has made it a primary talking point here in wisconsin, as well as in north carolina. pamela harris tried to distance herself from the controversy telling reporters that no one should be criticized for who they vote for. she is on her own world when tour of swing states including a rally in madison,
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wisconsin harris has been trying to close out her campaign with a message of unity and warning voters of the threats that she says, trump hoses to democracy, she struck a confident tone. for the number, so show that she is in a dead heat with trump 6 days before election day. how did you all, castro, al jazeera milwaukee wisconscin? so head on, i'll just 0. spring declares 3 days of national morning officer at least 95 people are killed in the worst parts to hit the country and checking the had a lot of the big weather story across east asia is a super typhoon han rate. you can see a well defined eye on that system that shows how powerful it is going to be on thursday. it's expected to sweep into the north,
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east of taiwan and the step from this one, all looking pretty nasty. this is a dangerous storm. we are expecting widespread destruction. we got winds of 240 kilometers per hour. exceptional amounts of rain. we could see 300 millimeters in place. and that's like you to bring a land slide. and of course the storm surge and waves reaching up to 14 meters. now it's not only tie one that's going to feel the force of this one. it moves onto the east of china, and you can see that very heavy rain moving across into the korean peninsula, on southern parts of japan, to the very active, destructive weather to come here and contracts about south asia is looking pretty quiet. we spoke at quality issues across some of the cities and pockets done and the north west of india, but lots of heat for southern parts of pakistan, correct? she seemed 40 degrees celsius hoola across southern parts of india. this is where we are seeing the showers over the next few days with some big bus of rain to come for sri lanka on friday. that's the weather update. on
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, on the top stories on al jazeera, lebanon's caretaker prime minister and this evening. he says he hopes to cease fire between his bundle and his room will be announced and the coming hours or days becomes a senior. and us officials are traveling to israel in an attempt to make progress on a truce. local authorities and northern gauze of the 3rd page, not here at this, austria's own officer, repeaters, detoxify,
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that is really military cause mass civilian casualties. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the latest stripe. and independence un inquiry has accused as real of carrying out a concerted policy to destroy garza's health care system. the chair of the un commission of inquiry said, attacks have been constant of the day. we witness new order if we get techs on civilians and civilian objects in the gaza strip, including medical facilities at tex on medical facilities. and we believe it's an outrage. that's such a text that continuing on a baited. and as we said many times before, an immediate cease fire is the most pop crowd of tea and should pay the wave for peace, justice and accountability for all victims. i was just there attend that godaddy is a ok,
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so hospital and dated by now where she's been talking to medical workers about what's left of gauze as health care system. as we have been reporting for months about the collapse of the house situations across the gods of trip, let me show you behind me. this is one of the tests that has been serving as an extension for the emergency departments here. you know, up to the hospital, this is the only public hospital that's treating around a 1000000 of displaced palestinians in this area. let's go inside and i do see all of these are patients that are either having chronic diseases or they have some injuries and they're following up with you. you see there's not even a bed for these patients. as you see, like all of these are, they don't even hangers, don't have hangers for the medical treatment and talking to patients talking to doctors. they have been telling us that the whole situation is very hard and
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challenging because there's 0 medical supplies and they have been trying to provide treatments to all of these policy new stuff. and now my dad, the one of the we have no medical equipment and tools, we have no medical supplies. we searched on funding, medical organizations and yours to help us. but the response is very slow and distant. we deal with around 700 patients every day. we're suffering some of the shortage of supplies. now let's come here and show you the medical stock. the shelves are literally empty, but at the same time, this is a medical points and medical center that is treating thousands of palestinians every single day. so if we enter inside the hospitals, we'll see it more crowded people laying on the floor because there's literally no
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space of those who served in this medical point. are medical volunteers because doctors have been over ones, they have been trained and they, i also have not being paid mazda, she says, i'm not an associate. and we don't even have the basic medicines such as pain killers. we've been in this situation for a long time. these really minute treat ways aimed at destroying the medical system in the cause and preventing the medicines and medical supplies from coming to cause the must because of being committed every day by these ready forces and the need for medicine is increasing. i mean, we're talking about more than a year now. war than a year without medical supplies, without medicine, without anything, i'm not only dr. is there any forces, have been deliberately targeting all health sector. it's across the plaza in the us and figured out that it but because of part of the
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north korea as far as a suspected long range, ballistic missile towards the sea, off it's east coast japan's defense ministers. that it could be different to those fired previously because it was in the air for longer. the japanese coast guards, as it landed in the sea between russia and japan. rob mcbride is joining us from so . so what more are you hearing about this role? a yeah, this does seem to be a significant milestone in north korea's missile development. the south korea and military officials have just given a briefing here, saying that this was possibly a new type of best, solid fuel miss. i'll look being low and they believe possibly from a new type of mobile launcher. but it's certainly a set records that it was detected to be launched just off to 7 o'clock local time this morning on a flight that took nearly 19 minutes. that is a new record and also reaching it out to jude on a so called last,
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the trajectory of around 7000 kilometers before coming down back to us again and landing in the sea to the west of the japanese island of hawkeye. though now a, this, the so called love the trajectory it is that the north korea has used this before to test. it's based south. but if you take that this distance and translate that into a normal trajectory, it would cover some 10 to 14000 kilometers across the surface, which would put most of the continental united states within range. now this week, the national intelligence officials here in south korea with a briefing with will make cuz won't about to such an icbm intercontinental ballistic missile tests. and also by the possibilities, a belief of a nother nuclear test by north korea at possibly time to coincide with the us elections either before or just off the ropes down by for just a moment. because there has been another development involving north korea and russia has told the un security council,
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the reports of north korean soldiers being brought to fight with russia and ukraine, r falls. and this comes off to the us repeated. ukraine's claim that north korea may have sent around $10000.00 soldiers to train an eastern restaurant. listen. so we really knew what the bit of the statements about the north korea. saul just in our front should not surprise anyone because the older faced lies designed to distract attention from the really important issues. that's so that's an international peace and security will bring in rob once again. so what does this all mean, and what does it mean for the region? i mean, these claims have been repeated here for the best part of a couple of weeks in south korea. i'm quoting south korean intelligence president, eunice, if y'all has condemned. this is a, a major escalation, has been speaking to you for a new president, followed me as a lensky, and also to nato secretary general. we've also had the claims repeated by the us
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defense x ray, lloyd austin, and a meeting with his a south korean accounts of pod. so these would be widely reported here, widely believed. and in fact, south career is now considering what is response should be whether it possibly now provides leased or munitions directly to ukraine or also sending possibly a monitoring team to ukraine to help out to monitor the activities of this. the lights, the north korean military contingent and also possibly to offer interpreting services for the interrogation of any potential north korean prison. those that may be taken on the battlefield. okay, thank you so much, rob for that reporting from so most i'm based opposition. leader of a non 0 month lane has called for nationwide protests against disputed presidential election results to continue. hundreds of people have taken to the streets since the governing parties candidate and daniel chapo was declared the winner. at least
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11 people had been killed in violence with police journalists, active us on political opposition. say the government is trying to silence the sent malcolm lab reports from the capital. the pluto to add a cool on of my to include last told us a to gas canister shafted his leg. he says that police come on to fight, is it close range? he's a tv news camera man. he was filming last week protests against most. i'm big disputed election results and the killing of to see me a real position. so it goes on top of what did up in the woods they get. but clearly there's no security for june on us. we live as if and the government to control the prison. we've already lost several general. this is who for to bring truth, but was silenced. we work with fear supporters of opposition presidential candidate, then m. c. m online, they say he was late in the rig down to victory in the polls. the routing for levi parties control most of the traditional media ebony the 60 years in power. but some
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things are changing quickly. the number of most i'm beacons with the internet access has doubled in the last 5 years, the pricing half of the population. and many of the new uses young people in areas using small sizes. and many of them support one line a. he'd been live streaming to his follow is on facebook since the pose each time attracting around a 100000 view as he's been cooling for people to strike by staying home. so many of expressed that on your, on the streets. president silly pain uses code for com. instead. the space for freedom of expression one to on a says he's facebook accounts being attacked by hackers. and eyeball internet was sweet store for day doing protests last week. that is a clear attack on the freedom of the media, but he's also in the talk on freedom of expression and freedom to protest.
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any such attacks have and then the younger piece gunfire in this town and i'm pulling up probably and didn't still young people from setting fire to the freely my office on the police station to come on is abandoned because ashley coffee, the last thing must ask for these children who found it was every election mozambique seized populations growing larger and more connected, and seemingly less content. malcolm web out to 0. my to to most i'm big vote counting is under wayne botswana after wednesday's general election president smoke with c must cc is seeking a 2nd and final term in office. so his governing botswana, a democratic party, is facing growing competition from the opposition. the umbrella for a democratic change. the party with majority seats in parliament will van and like the countries next president, transport workers across our agency now have stage the one day strikes to protest
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against government spending cuts and privatization plans. the strike grounded flights stop trains and blah green shipments at ports. the right wing presidents have you emulate insist austerity measures are necessary to solve argentina as long running economic crisis in spain. at least 95 people have been killed in flash floods in the southeast of the country. the prime minister has described the flooding as the worst this century declaring 3 days of morning for the victims from brother ansel sonya. again, the reports no one imagined it would be anything like this. spain's most destructive storm and recent history hit the se, leaving dozens that many more were displaced. i see they've got this perfectly and it's just catastrophic. it was like a reservoir here. there was no way to get rid of the wall, so it's terrible. they had to cut out in one area, valencia as much rain full as they'd expect in
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