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i'm says to on documents to now teaches are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the palestinians in northern gauze have been forced to flee and nothing is ready. ground defense of 95 people have been killed across and strip the i'm for me the. this is all to 0 life from bill coming up is really a strike still 45 people in living on 6. paramedics are among the dead toilet destruction in spain, at least a 158 people have died. the worst plans to get the country and decades
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protest isn't mozambique continued to take to the streets, same the country's elections being rate. the we're beginning garza where is really forces of kil, 95 palestinians on thursday. and most of the victims are in the besieged knolls. israel's military is launched, a ground defense of bombs continue to be dropped from low plains across the strip. and it's not even the hood report from del bala, one paramedics made a risk of discovery. well trying to save the injured in central gaza is really strikes, have lift families shattered, and communities in morning paramedic applies. these are the boarding 40 is that it gives you like the but in the aftermath of
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renter's really strides his work dates a heart breaking turn when he was denies his mother among the casualties. mama. well, no, no, no, no i yeah. the kind of measure of a body when it's just the moment over whelmed with a grief he continues helping others, a testament or the resilience. so 1st responders here in gaza sits on the 26th day of his rose assault of northern garza. this is the state of bit lot here. a trail of destruction list by air strikes across the entire neighborhoods to escape falling bombs. families gather what they can carry and leave their homes looking for safer areas. but the journey is fraught with
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danger, and finding safety is becoming harder by the hour here. strikes are mainly carried out of during the night and have killed dozens of people. medical teams are still working to account for all those who have died with a few bits of resources. hospitalized in northern gauze are struggling to cope with high numbers of injured civilian, many our children and the elderly. and those who were. busy unable to evacuated in time, once a quiet residential neighborhood is now unrecognizable. a series of very strides these homes collapsing entire buildings on a traveling families inside. the destruction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers, they continuously through rubble define survivors. is really military, has a certain members of civilian defense, the crews, they will become a target if they are still in working the unfolding situation. and they le, as
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a sobering reminder of the heavy toll on stability on both local and international groups have reiterated the importance of protecting civilian areas under international humanitarian law. with each passing hour, the chances of finding more survivors are facing volunteers and family members are refusing to give up whole seems like there are being repeated across a bit less. he has families if leads to mix your shoulders and schools, critical infrastructures has become damaged and resources are scarce. any my how, how does your data, the palestine is ready. it's acts of killed at least $45.00 people in the last 24 hours and living on the was really will planes of loans to wave of is twice on the city of tile. multiples,
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loss of roof the star report. the liberties health industry says the did include 6, paramedics killed in attacks and the cells a troll strikes is joining us now from the root for more on developments they chose . what do we know about the extraction tire and, and what might, has been targeted? well, certainly in previous strikes by these right is on the city of tar that full city and in southern lebanon. and they said that they are targeting various different things within has was infrastructure, whether it be military, whether it be logistic, whether it be come on headquarters or fuel that pose. so it's difficult to say exactly what the target was this time, but certainly those attacks came a couple of hours off the warnings, a lot of warnings or forced evacuations as,
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as were cooling them. i'm heading people to, to get out of an area, but it's very large. indeed. it was actually 8 areas of the government all the time. now, before this escalation started, that area had a population of around 250000 people were going to tell you exactly how many people will that today during those attacks because many of them are flayed but it's a, it's not that a lot of the people there would have actually floated sleep from for the some sense positions during the on. so by is ready to policies for the sale. so those people will be on the move again. there are also some heavy attacks once again today in easton lebanon in the back call valley. those came without warnings and just to bring you some more. sorry, those came with warnings to from the is right. it is just to give you some, some more information on those 6 paramedics that were killed today. according to
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the 11 east ministry of health, for others, were injured by the ministry of healthy saying that it was 2 ambulances. that what's all good said the minister of health says that those ambulances watching what it describes as a gathering point is on shore as to whether they were actually gather the edge and in the process of, of helping people, or indeed what was stationed there and waiting to go in following as strikes, but the ministry of health went on to say that the total number of power mary scales since describes the style to deliberate is a 178. and the total number of injured paramedics is $279.00. in addition, so those shocking numbers the size of the children and finally came out with some figures with respect to the amount of children that have been killed. in the last 5 weeks, they say that there were at least a 100 children killed in that period of time that i have reject averages out to 2 children a day. so well, yeah, some very hiring statistics. the indeed,
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meanwhile has bull. i have been active, very active as well today. israel saying that maybe 7 people were killed in attacks by his buller in northern israel today. all right, charles, thanks very much for that. that's joel stratford in they wrote these really armies carried out more strikes in the east of lebanon. smoke has seen rising above ruins and the agents that involve back to 3000 jo city, which is a unit school world. heritage site has been it several times in september as well says it's targeting sites linked to his below santa who has moved from the nile in the baltic region. this really military is intensifying and expanding its bombardment in areas where hezbollah has that presence and where its support there is live. we are in a town in the east of the country and the ball with districts in vidalia, unless you can see behind me massive destruction. at least 8 people killed in the
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strike among the dead. 2 children. and you can see of their clothes scattered on the floor of people here are, are in a state of shock. they say that the civilian casualties are mounting and the community that supports as the law is being is being punished now of hezbollah. m p said that as well, strategy has been to kill and destroyed, as well as not just the the civilian infrastructure, but the story destroyed the group, but hezbollah remains defiant. it's a recently appointed secretary general named ask them saying that the group is ready to fight for you for days, weeks, and months if there is a need and, and you can see of this dog he, we saw him pick up the show of one of the children who was killed, i mean, i mean, you know, we've been covering this conflict for weeks now and it's children on average,
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on average. there are 2 children who are killed on a daily basis in the past 5 in the past 5 weeks alone. so the is around is escalating, but hezbollah too is escalating, escalating both sides are negotiating under, hired. we're hearing comments from lebanon's prime minister and as he mccarthy saying that we are doing everything we can and we should remain hopeful and optimistic about the cease fire. but the reality is, the warring sides are still very far apart. and the main sticking point is the enforcement mechanism of human resolution. 170111 on says that it is fully committed to go to implementing this resolution. assessing the lebanese army alongside un troops along the border and has, while i'm pulling back, that in itself would be a major concession by hezbollah. but what, but it is saying the parliament speaker is that the lebanese army will be in charge of enforcing that resolution. what is ro wants is something else that wants us to us. the united states have a role is also wants to be able to have the right to act when it feels threatened,
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or it feels that there is any violation. in other words, preventive bullet from rearming and regrouping. this is something loving on and by extension has the law is not going to accept because this is a violation of lebanon sovereignty. so we're still, it appears that we are still very far from reaching some sort of a ceasefire. and which only means one thing we are going to see more a task like this, particularly in areas where hezbollah has a presence in the east of the country. the south of the country as well as in the southern suburb of available. then there was a data about 6 or 7 people been killed in his, but a rocket strikes launch from lebanon into the north of israel, a rocket lands, and the board, a town of mid to luck, killing full foreign workers. and one is really form of a 3 is palestinians were also killed off the rock and struck a city now hateful of
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just 5 days until the us presidential election. candidates on a final push to energize voters in the swing states of arizona. as well as nevada. and new mexico, both campaigns are seeking to motivate hispanic vote has a key demographic that could decide the outcome of the election called arrows for top of reproductive rights. again, as she rallied, support is in phoenix, arizona, how she condemned over all the condemned commons by a republican rival, donald trump, that he would protect women with a in his words, they like it or not is oh, which is why yes, we will both because we also understand if you was elected he has been pretty clear in his behavior and his deeds. he will ban abortion nationwide. he will restrict access to birth control, put idea of treatments at risk enforce states to monitor women's pregnancy.
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and you don't have to take my word for it just google project 2025. a. we have teams covering both campaigns in a moment. we'll have the latest. i'm done. holeman. he's in henderson, nevada. but 1st let's go to kimberly. how could she's in phoenix, arizona kimberly access to abortion is an important issue in the selection that coma harris weighs that specifically in arizona for a reason and all the other policies that she's dealing with the a a yeah, the she raised as an issue because it is on the ballot here just a little bit of fact checking with regard to uh, that sounds like there when she did raise project 2025. we should clarify for our viewers that donald trump has distanced himself from that. but she does raise it because it does certain you'll get the applause lives in amongst her supporters. now with regard to abortion, that is what the harris campaign believe is. her secret weapon when it comes to
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getting voters out to the polls on election day and even in the lead up to early voting. and so that is what she is talking about. and that is where she believes she is going to push things over the edge because it's not just the arizona where this is on the ballot, but a number of key states in battle ground states. and this is an important state for democrats because this is one that joe, by the one very narrowly back in 2020. and right now this is a state that cala harris is leading donald trump by just one percentage point. but that she believes if she continues to bring this up and to bring up the comments of the gaps, like donald trump has just made. where as you heard, just moments ago, she talked about donald trump saying he will protect women whether they want it or not. it's that kind of what she says is massage any or met she as well. some of these of placed very well here. that is putting women off and really motivating them to come out and not only protect reproductive freedom,
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but also that sort of rage of government overreach. that is going to drive them not only to support her, but to get her to the white house or i to, kimberly, we'll leave it there for the moment. thanks very much for that. that's kimberly how could they in arizona a lawyer, donald trump campaign, visited albuquerque in new mexico. republicans haven't won a new mexico for decades. trump told supporters he'll make the southern bolder safe again. donald trump is about to speak and henderson, nevada. and that's what john almon is. let's go to him now for the latest from there. john, what is the mood where you are? the people are finding in is quite peaceful and calm at the moment, obviously. but what kimberly was speaking about there in terms of what donald trump said about protecting women, what would they like to know? obviously we've been asking some women not here. um, quite interesting offices. it's on the 3rd so, but what woman said to us one,
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but she's against abortion. so she said that she's sort of full of donald trump as sort of the kind we thought that might be not politically correct, but does what he thinks and says things on this way and says what he thinks is best for you. we were asking of women, they said we don't mind that we like the fact that he's looking out for us and that he wants us to protect us. if, if we like to know the other question here, obviously is the economy that's fall higher in the list of what's important to vote says in nevada, it's the state with the highest unemployment in the united states. is the state with high cost of living with high gas prices, low volts isn't going to be making that decision based on those issues. ms. wayne state and joe, now with just days to go before election day. i understand donald trump has filed a lawsuit against cbs. what is that about?
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yes, a little say this demanding about $10000000000.00. it's being reported at least $10000000.00 on his file. thought because of cbs is flagship program, which is called 60 minutes. and that program featured an interview with kind of the harris and what the trump is saying is about one question regarding gaza. and she gave 2 ounces, and the one that wasn't used was, according to the little say a word salad, starter. he's saying the little sir is saying that that interview was don't fit in that it was misleading. but in the why, the scheme of things, this isn't a surprise because donald trump, in his raleigh's, when he's been speaking his talks about the possibility of taking the bowl costing license from networks that he doesn't like. basically that he doesn't agree with what they've been saying and even putting to, unless in prison. so i think free free speech and i list some people that are advocating for that in the united states will be watching this canceling watching
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the future carefully full of the united states and come to the prides itself on its democracy. and it's free speech. if donald trump does become the next president. all right, john, thanks very much for that. as john holman, in anderson, nevada, still ed and alta sarah, as we now assess, there are some $10000.00 north korean soldiers in total in russia. us as north korean soldiers are at ukraine's puerto ready to fight with russia in the coming days. the had that halloween in australia, boats and spooky asunder to eastern air is that thanks to find the stones and some showers that will continue to haunt east scenarios like queensland as well as new
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south wales. on friday we're seeing storms and showers as well across the very north, but also a lot of heat and the heat is set to continue to build across most central areas in the days ahead. the heat will ease, however, across the w a. this is where we have seen an extreme fi, a danger temperature set to come down inputs as the winds at pick up on saturday. that's how much is offsets continue to rise. cool. so central, there is of the likes of alice springs nearly 40 degrees that on saturday. that heat will push this way further east. bringing the temperature in adelaide to 34 degrees celsius on the set to date with sunshine. now it's been very sunny and warm in christ church. the west of the wet weather for the south island in new zealand affecting western areas will see the show was developed across the north island on saturday, with a wintry and much cooler field coming into the south. island now for south east asia, we're going to see the development of some what, whether or not just to close the philippines on friday. but we'll see some big bus of rain for borneo and indonesia on friday. the
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the watching all to 0. a reminder of all the top stories the sour at least 9 to 5 palestinians have been killed across calls on thursday. most of the victims and the besiege north of the strip. israel's amenities most of ground defensive as soon as being forced to abandon their homes. but i've been talking to the, even as they tried to leave,
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is rarely attacks of killed at least 45 people in the last 24 hours and living on the, on these conducted multiple as strikes near the city of tire talkative civil towns across the south health industry since 6 paramedics for children to support the tax . the u. s. says it expects north korean forces to begin come back against ukraine in the coming days. secretary of state and to the blanket was speaking at a press conference following talks with south korea. he said as many as 8000 miles korean troops reached russia's cook's region and are ready to take. are you going in forces? questions? a knew me has moved from washington, dc, the secretary of state antony, blinking. ward, north korean troops would become a legitimate military target, should they enter the battlefield in ukraine. something that the united states is expecting to happen in the coming days blinking attempted to pay the presence of these, nor 3 of troops in russia as
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a sign of russian weakness. knowing that the russians are suffering some 1200 casualties a day. and he also painted the, moved by russia as a violation of un security council resolutions and international law. something that russia has challenged at the united nation saying if the united states can help ukraine, why can't russia's allies help russia in this conflict? while the united states has argued that north korea is under sanctions at the united nations because of its nuclear program, and it has been since 2006 of course, those sanctions have not stopped north korea from launching ballistic missiles, including one in the last 24 hours, so we see the united states attempting to ramp up the pressure on north korea, calling on china to get involved and do more, to control its neighbor as it develops these additional military capabilities and
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the united states also warning that it will be releasing more aid to ukraine in the coming days. kristen salumi, algebra, washington. the vin will protest in mozambique against the election results of demonstrates of say, rig countries that actual commission, which says the routing for lima, positive on the polls. not commented on reports of widespread voting irregularities . right? scoop, same old, and it's 13 people have been killed in the violence opposition lead of an answer, and one blowing as cold for a 7 day nationwide strike malcolm way proportional muscle to the crowds of a physician supposes marsden, several neighborhoods haven between the cities. they say the recent presidential and parliamentary elections were rich. the electoral commission says the ruling for lima policy one. now supporters of opposition lead to finance ca manzona, who followed his cool for
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a week long strike police on taking any chances. at least 11 people were killed when they used to a gas and guns last to break up, protest to last week. the these on the police, the ops for lima, lima really one. why don't they come off to celebrate? where did they really, when the, each, the police chief has since said protests are allowed, but they must be peaceful. spoke alongside one is monet's, policy officials for allowing himself is in hiding, communicating to his followers through social media. this crowd of opposition to go to the mount saints and woods. this is the centre, advanced a line of glass placed on the c, a gas weapons. it stopped them from proceeding any further. it is the same in a story and many neighborhoods and other parts of the country and to the all positions of both is 7 separate station of ones on a week. long strike. is it at the end of it so much to the presidential palace and
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change the government? the opposition have numbers. the police have weapons. the armies also being deployed in the city center or will most businesses have closed 7 days without trade, the economy and the 2 thirds of mos. i'm beacons who live on less than $2.00 a day striking is a struggle. but there's widespread anger among many young people who failed. they have no future. well for lee mosley lee, quite as rich. again, that's what they did. i did. you will protect us with the social justice and the quantity for o power to the people. everyone's waiting to see if the week ahead will bring more bloodshed. and if it will bring any change, malcolm web out to 0. my food to mozambie, springs governments is dozens of people are still missing and the often math of this week's flash floods. well, the 150 people and i don't know to have died. most of them in the eastern region of
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valencia. they always been deployed to help with such and recovery operations. well, residents begin to clear up their neighborhoods. sonya guy eval reports from fi port. the just outside valencia, a town in shock. reading from a catastrophe that suddenly engulfed it. the full full so the flood, evidence everywhere. modern wreckage line the streets cause stacked on top of one another. and the cale signing to and as many speak to us a feeling abandoned by us, ortiz, me, call me that email though. we've had no food, nothing, no help from the local council. and my family is so worried. neighbors took it upon themselves to help each other out. i know at least showed us how high the water flooded and how home she spoke of how that was little warning to indicate
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just how dangerous and deadly this would be. no see, most of what we did was no warning in 20 minutes. everything was covered in water and the hara is no tova for 2 days people have been trapped in the homes surrounded by all the day re uh, was brought by the floods. uh, 5 full bath is only half an hour away from valencia city center. but the main complaints that people have here is that they've not see any sign of any emergency services until today, firefighters. valence is what finally seen in the town. with the search teams are turning the focus to recovery, hopes phase of finding survivors. so many desperation at this abandoned supermarket, people took what they could, they had nothing they said to sustain them, no volta no food. no,
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it isn't not our size that there's nothing. there are many dead people who dreamed an older people who died. it's biblical. and the nightmare is fall from over. the storm that caused all this destruction could return the government telling people to stay at home. a troubling prospect for those who seen the destructive force of the floods. sonya by eval, i'll just sarah by bought the valencia still appear in unions. launched an investigation into chinese online retailer table. it's because of suspicions, the companies are failing to prevent the sale of illegal products. a team was started entering listed markets in the last 2 years and now is 92000000 users in the u. the firm says it takes is obligations on the real serious me and this from us to call for a to with regulators. a powerful storm slash taiwan killing to people and bringing floods to eastern and northern regions. how did speak typhoid calling ray was low
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wind gusts of nearly 250 kilometers per hour. more than $200.00 people or reports of injured, the winds and heavy rain shut down the capital tie, paid with offices and schools closed. the storm is now making its way to will china, it's expected to make land full in the southern province of food you on, on friday morning waves in some coastal areas of a we did reach heights of up to 6 meters, the united nations biodiversity summit known as cop 16 is nearing its end of the 2 weeks and kindly columbia delegations were expected to address the growing threats to nature in a change in climate. but as l assembled on the edge of reports, progress has been limited. signs running out to reach a consensus at the united nations comp. 16 bio diversity summit and colombia this week. you guys were looking, do you have high level delegations or trying to iron out a roadmap to finance 23 environmental saving goals?
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the parties agreed on 2 years ago, but the road ahead remains bumpy. to have to leave the key thing, we need much more. we must make sure that it will be lice whether it be involves any device in the subject of all sources. domestic, national, public, and private companies must please away and provide, at least with the be in dollars, but either by next year the support of developing countries, the gloss is safety, is environmental law planted spot of adversity and auto survival. don't the line scientists say nature is disappearing at a terrifying rate. the world is losing 10 football fields of tropical forest per minute, wild life populations of trunk by more than 70 percent over the last 50 years. participating countries have agreed to protect 30 percent of the world land and

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