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teen meters to less than 6. but scientists say 186 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 or since around the world. the is already a swipe slash and a residential area in central garza and had a school shuttle and displaced palestinians. kennedy dawson's the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them. and this is ellen to 0 live from john. ha. also coming up valencia volunteers. thousands of people across spain slot hit region pension to
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help for the clean up message. north korea's foreign minister says the country is committed to housing, russia, and it's what you crane and head to head to coming to harrison. donald trump round top, the pictures to window the vote has the head of election day. the . it's 14 gmc and we began and central gaza was sustained as really strikes have killed thousands of palestinians, including women and children. this is the off the month of one of the latest is really strikes on on the say that the refugee camp in the center of the strip and reports are also coming in of another striking to school sheltering, displace palestinians also, and central gaza can. and at least 13 people that's bringing that correspondence out a couple of so he's joining us live on data bala and central guy is
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a product. when we spoke an hour ago, you could see a strikes that you believe of kilometers away. what of you being able to learn about the latest strikes on, on the say that it's after a particularly bad morning that the well, i kept hearing these explosion just the latest explosion took place why? decidedly, 3 minutes ago. and those are right refuge account for almost more than 2 hours. these very book bottom. and that still taking place with mole high momentum as we have been talking to by witnesses in under, that rock has been reporting a roof in details that the out on the, on the centralink salaries and aerial attacks from isabel, the tribes and fight to get into central the western side of my god. so you have a right you to come and i, i right now can hear a new explosion as well. there is no sort of best buy. so now does i ride refuge
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account regarding their to the race bombardment alongside that uh, civilians up and reporting that there has been a very remarkable evacuating should waves from the areas that are right now being bombarded by the use while it's in the long side that we know from eye witnesses that these really minutes we have conducted a relative minute. 3 advancements towards the western side of i'm is a rock refuge account that you say a chase and to the circles answering for you to the latest figures released from allowed to hospitals at the 14 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of that military operation. that little side with 70 of this wounded and boost are wounded, have since facing a very notable difficulty to reach out the hospital because the, his body army is targeting, anyone who's trying to provide them sort of help for civilian staff who had been pro a fully shows on, on the backs of civil leads to the hospital in order to get medical treatment. this
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is a to provide us with more evidence that is very minutes require hope. the drugs have been opening fire on the civilians and tripping renee's on the roof. top of the building stuff where there has been abducted tracks of i'm is that right for them to come right now center group and so due to the non stop being is body from bottom and towards that area. thought of thank you very much for that. that is thought of was over the nation, us live and then on the ball on central gaza or a 5 month old baby is among these $26.00 people killed and overnight is really strikes on on the say that the refugee camp a correspondent, honey, my food went to the mall with survivors of one of the attacks, a searching for their relatives and a warning for the images in his report. all graphic right now inside the more last saw half of the works, a couple of people just walk in searching and trying to identify the bodies of
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their family members and where it goes. and the overnight us talk going from the body to another, identifying the surviving family members searching for any of the family members where it goes, the total over 3 of families where inside the home we use it, free families are displaced, families, waste people from different parts of the jobs are ended up in and you can filtering from the predictable bonds of these really a military. one of the victims here is a 5 month old baby down there. my friend who was killed in the car is a grandmother, is a grandmother in the morning. not only debating, but also other family members. this baby was born after his father was killed by long as they go with 2 heart breaking about this. because i know i witnessed all of us from the surviving families. the do run out of coughing here at the morning and
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that's why they are running a bit late. everybody else was taken to the graveyard who is in the fight on this particular friendly actuate. as the more ran out of the office, you were forced to be wrapped in blankets that we brought it from nearby residential home. honey, my lord, how does the vienna from the central area of the gaster policy? the world health organization says it's deeply concerned about what it cause a shocking number of attacks on levels, health care services. it says more than a 100 health workers have been told and 55 verified attacks on medical staff incentives since late september for the w. h. o says those numbers are likely to be the real numbers and likely to be significantly higher, as many workers were killed off. duty says the number of violent incidents of rising with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties. the southern sum of 11 east capital bay road has been struck by as rarely, false, as for the 1st time and media weak plumes of smoke rising over the city. at least
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tennis strikes hit by it. and the early hours of friday is when the military has focused on attacking the suburbs and since conflict with has bullet escalated in september, zayna holder has moved from they would have been on the prime minister. and those even across the says as well as expansion and intense vacation of attacks is an indication that is also interested in a ceasefire based on un resolution. 1701 because the point to the, to the resumption of strikes on baby southern suburbs in the early hours of the morning there were at least 10 is really strikes on neighborhoods in very southern suburb of causing massive destruction. it says was the 1st time the area has been hit in nearly a week, and it's coincided with a failed attempt by the united states to bring about the diplomatic settlements to this war. on thursday, us envoys were in israel. they have talks with these really prime minister benjamin
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also in yahoo, who really made clear that he was not interested in. um, what is what is on the table with levon on his offer 11 on his offering to implement to a resolution $1701.00 deployed the lebanese army along the border with un troops and that's hezbollah will pull back. what israel wants is guarantees from the united states that it will be able to access, it will have the freedom to act against what it sees are threats and violations. israel wants to ensure that has the law is not able's to re, are and regroup. now it's for the arms group, this will amount to a surrender if they agreed to as well as a conditions. so there is no breakthrough and what we are expecting is further escalation. in fact, both sides have been escalating. they are negotiating under fire, hoping that the war pressure they put on each other will improve their negotiating position on the bargaining table. so in the days to come,
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we are expected to see even more destruction and more killing jennifer. there was no 0 beta, thousands of people across spain slug hood valencia region and taking part in the mass. clean up the carrying buckets, shovels, phones, lots and water bottles. the hash tag, only the people saved. the people has been trending on social media, sayings whether service is wanting of more rain and areas affected by flash floods that have killed at least $200.00 people. sonya guy, ego has moved from one of the worst, had parts of valencia. well this is steve, which is the side where the was some of those was rain full to have a car in the storm around a use was of rain fell in a single day. and as you can tell, it's had a devastating effect on the community that still costs off. no electricity, uh, no connection to any sort of power system here. so it's the community itself,
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which is faster. raleigh, around. and so without trying to get provisions for everyone, if you have a local organization independent and charged up, trying to organize everything for everyone, they've had no health so far from the regional government. you can see here they try to get results of such as not being so babies will food, clothing covering within the community, finding together, trying to get through this disaster. so those who are helping to clear off all the rubble, the day rehab people who have come down from other parts of the town neighbors and other parts which have been as badly affected the may i have solved her said she says that there could be hundreds of people who died in this disaster. reminder that this is just the one place that's been effective in this catastrophe. sonya jago aus is vera cuba. north korea's foreign minister says the country is committed
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to health in russia and it will with ukraine just on he made the comments during amazing with russian callum to pot. so again, that for all the most cool, that sounds to washington said about a 1000 north korean troops have entered the coast region in russia and will soon start slicing ukrainian forces chose so choose the united states and south korea of flossing and nuclear strike against the north, you'll see a shop of oliver has moved from moscow on both sides are in the process of ratification of the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, which was initiated by president pacing and came in june this year when the legend piece and visited north korea. meanwhile, as you want us, as well as other intelligence services, like the sound screen, one, they claim that around 11000 north green troops have been deployed to russia to rush as far, reese in particular, and as many as 80000 of them have already arrived in russia's bolder coast region
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which borders ukraine and which has been partially occupied by ukraine since august . and these troops are expected to begin comb, but operations against ukraine. shortly something most current has neither confirmed nor denied. and we've heard from many west, unless that all the same decays, the russia showed of its troops to carry on fighting. but others say that north korea is allegedly sending its troops to russian. we'll have to train them and we'll come back of the country hasn't participated in real mutual operations for more than 70. yes, and that makes south korea very alarmed. a head on al jazeera. i'm john 100 in georgia. we'll let you know as make up 3 percent of the state population. and that could be enough to decide the election here. and we'll tell you about the bit of dispute that send hundreds of next cons judges and magistrates onto the streets and processed the
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hello. that will stop by looking at the satellite image for south asia. and you can see very dry skies across the north of pakistan. and india we, i've seen some west to whether across southern parts of india in to places like sri lankan we have got some amber warnings out for that heavy rain for caroline. and tom will not it. but i'm much dry a picture as we edge all way up that west coast of india. lower heat still lingering around, focused on the numbers, not as high as they have been full correctly. but we'll see them sit around the mid thirty's for correction and new delhi on saturday. some what the weather still keeping in to the northeast for the dry, it picks up to come here on sunday and it extends across large areas of bangladesh as well. now we're going to see some improvement for eastern pots of china now that conway has pushed its way across east china sea. reno's drenching down pools to
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japan with the risk of flash flooding and flooding as that system runs its way further. east will see temperatures come down finally for cities like tokyo much clara skies on sunday. behind that kara, across the green peninsula and into eastern parts of china, but some very heavy rain expected across the north on sunday. and we'll see some heavier rain for the south west on sunday to the the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure, no counter and things the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching $1.00 of me and as with predominant doha romando about top stories this hour, these are some of the nation's pictures as well. continues. it's as strikes on gauze as on the side of the refugee kept cutting several people. there were also the thoughts of, of strikes 10 and 15 people in the school housing, the displaced at least 12 people have been killed. one is really striking baton if i'm on the back how validate in the east and 11 on rescue teams that are on the
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scene. 16 townsend villages in because of being hit on friday and thousands of people across spain's floods hit valencia regent. and taking part in a mass clean carrying bucket chavez and ferns stains weather service is one of the moving in areas affected by slash slots. at least 200 people have been killed. the, the final days of the us election campaign have become a bachelor of the sexes. polls show democratic presidential candidates come of the house, leads them on female voices. while the majority of men lean towards a political arrival with national poll showing and the a time between the 2, was it 10 ounces critical? comment? the women i outpacing men and costs and balance, and all 7 bass were well and states as company. how could report from phoenix in arizona, celebrities like jennifer lopez are heading back against comments made at
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a sunday. donald trump rolling after a comedian called puerto rico of a floating island of garbage. it. c just puerto ricans that were offended that day . it was every latino in this country. it was humanity, and any one of these in character. the controversy has caused backsplash in the final days of trump campaign. but as the republican presidential candidates seeks to distance himself from the comments, he's found himself again under attack for his recent comments about women. and here's where i'm going to quote whether the women liked it or not. the trumpet has defended his statement and accused vice president campbell, a harris of taking his words out of context. i'm going to do it whether the women like it or not. i've got to protect them. clarifying that he meant i'm going to
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protect them from migraines coming in. i'm going to protect them from foreign countries that want to hit a hit us with missiles and lots of other things. still the democratic presidential candidate and her team have seized on the comments. trump made wednesday in wisconsin as proof of the candidates, a ledge massage. and he, he simply does not respect the freedom of women or the intelligence of women to know what's in their own best interest and make decisions accordingly. protecting a women's right to an abortion in arizona and 10 other states is driving voter turnout. this democratic senator tells l g 0 abortion beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy is no longer permitted in his state. and that's been horrible for women in our
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state with, you know, for their health care and reproductive rights. on friday, both candidates will, once again compete for both orders in the same state. this time campaigning in wisconsin, both know voter turnout in the hotly contested swing states will be key for winning the white house. kimberly helped him out 0, phoenix, arizona. a women's reproductive rights have been one of the most important issues in the us presidential race. and the wake of a controversial supreme court decision in 2022, 15 states. now that abortion entirely with narrow exceptions. 6 forbid the procedure. after 6 weeks of pregnancy, democrats hope the issue will increase. wanted to announce in the favor reynolds reports from this one stage of arizona. economy here is for president campaign bus arrived in flagstaff, arizona. the latest stop on a tour that has taken staffers to 15 states so far. they hand out donuts and coffee
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and engage motors focusing on the issue of women's reproductive rights. when it comes down to it, women have the right to body autonomy. that is a basic human right. it's about dignity. so it's about health. morrison is a right that women should be able to make their choice on. i think that this arizona having it on our ballot this year so that we can clarify it in the state. let's constitution so that we won't have to have a government influence on that decision anymore. arizona is one of 10 states with initiatives and training a right to abortion, and state constitutions on their ballots. this year, the arizona measure called proposition $139.00 is expected to pass by an overwhelming majority. you would make abortion legal up to 24 weeks of pregnancy as opposed to the current law passed by a republican dominated legislature. the advance that after 15 weeks, there was campaign has been leaning heavily into the issue of abortion restrictions in women's reproductive rights,
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hoping that it will garner them enough boats to wind in places is like arizona posters say the reproductive rights issue helps harris all over the country driving voters to the polls and increasing turn out females under the age of 40 or over whelming li, supporting harris. they also tend to be in the, in the overlap when it comes to those who are most concerned about the abortion issue. so if they abortion issues turning out younger female voters that will help the harris campaign, harris lanes, the blame for the abortion bands squarely on donald trump. he is most of the placing 3 conservative judges on the supreme court who helped overturn decades of federal law that had made a portion of civil rights. the problem for harris, however, is that according to polls, far more arizona voters support the initiative then support meeting some who vote for the major will also vote for trump. but in a state where the margins are so close,
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every single voter and every single issue is important. rob reynolds, l, g, 0 flagstaff, arizona. and as americans prepared to vote on tuesday, latino is a gaining a more powerful voice. the us census bureau as, as hispanic americans accounted for 71 percent of us population growth between 2020 to 2023 and know where is that more power than georgia? once, sol, as a republican strongholds that has become a clue, shows wednesdays. john handled reports from lawrenceville and georgia. latino americans prepare for a celebration of their ancestors from the agent to the reason we bring things that represent things that's a lot like my mom loves body axis. so i made sure i had my the i to use here this year. the conversation around the day of the dead holiday often turns to tuesdays presidential election and the state latino is having. it's very important for people to vote,
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especially when there's so many issues on the line that involves immigrants. it is very important, the poles, the guys more latinos are voting republican than in 2020. but with a majority still leaning towards democrats, georgia democratic leaders are targeting a $150000.00 so called opportunity voters could to the state selection toward cumberland harris. those are latino voters that are registered did not go in 2020 and also have not voted in 2022. so that alone, being able to turn out even again, that 2 percent of that a $150000.00 opportunity voters of individuals that would be 1st time voters that would have a 60 percent propensity to vote for democrats would make, would be what would win the election is georgia sorts, it's early votes, hispanic voters are casting more of them. usually the trend is that once once somebody move, the family comes along and then the friends and the other friends from the
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neighbors. so they, they do move communities. here in gwinnett county, latino is now comprised 23 percent of the population. there are 275000 registered latino voters in georgia. joe biden won the last election by fewer than 12000 votes, so latinos who'd make all the difference. although republicans have made inroads with hispanic americans, donald trump's plans for mass deportations and talk of new immigrants poisoning the blood of america are driving some away. i am very strong and hoping that miss harris come through and that we can definitely have our 1st women present it. that would make me be happy as americans that there could be as they celebrate the holiday with playfully grim decor, latino is here and across the us are increasingly influencing who will become their next head of state. john henry and l g 0. lawrenceville, georgia to, to mexico now with supreme court justices embroiled and
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a bit around with the government of the plans to make old judges stand for an election as possible. con, controversial, judicial reforms passed last month. i know which one the reports it to dispute the disputed mexico's judicial system against the government. a to the countries 11. the supreme court judges have already said they won't stand for re election, effectively resigning. lovingly sealed will they will the see, the demolition of the judicial system is not beyond so if we have the courage, we should make the drastic changes needed to build the peace and justice that mexico so desperately needs. the supreme court defense is a back by more than 200 churches, and maybe 400 magistrates some across the country to say they to will not stand for re election. if voting is scheduled, goes ahead next to the phone and you can look at it. did you do choose to stream and mexico does need to form. but these proportion just on for the proper
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procedures, the government is pushing for alternative control. now they want to remove independent judges and install their own protests to see the new system will leave just these open to bribery and intimidation by the countries tough with drug cartels, mexico's neighbors, the most of expressed the concern about the proposed measures 3 o'clock, uh, it looks you on the deck, though. i believe the direct election of judges represents a risk to the functioning of mexico's democracy. on the integration of the us mexican and canadian economies. the measure was introduced by mexico's recently departed president of this month will lopez over the door, but has the full backing of his success. so you say she's did so i meant to push it through booking and you'll see a yes. and they know that it taking a political nontraditional decision that's against the interest of the mexican
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people and in favor of the of interest groups. it's against their own interest. as the president said, the protesting judges will most say this to protect their privileges, just one month into her job, showing them faces a growing rebellion from the very people that the heart of the mexican judicial system. she wants to reform daniel shawanda. alex's era. the caution presented his jails too full of police offices for the murder of a re addition error. so the counselor that became an icon of the country's political left the emotional scenes and quote, as the sentences were read marty and franko, and had dr. anderson gomez were killed in a drive by shooting in 2018, i suppose as cold time that an attack on democracy. a 2nd, a loop, as we continue to fight for mario and understand especially to defeat what killed mario, which is the violence in rio de janeiro, which is this political violence due to having a black woman for most of our. okay, let's go to
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a body was disposable. it pollution and then deals. capital said he reached hazardous levels on friday, after 5 will expand, was largely ignored during the hindu festival of lights, new daily, frequently tops the list of the world's most polluted cities. it's blanketed and cancer causing small each year. so it is smith's reports, fireworks that go across new delhi, thinking the talk small, the full ready in developing the city of 30000000 people. it's the hindu festival of like the was the fireworks are supposed to be found the next morning. levels of fine particular must to in the up 23 times the world health organizations recommended daily maximum on the cities clinics. philip with patients suffering the consequences. $12000.00 debt, so yeah, in daily 12 percent of the total can be blamed on app pollution according to a study by the medical journal,
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the lines of the man and goods and value. what else? if it's worse, when i'm in daily, i'm fine with now with medication, but when i stop it, then it takes turn for the worse. it's dangerous to even keep the doors and windows open. dock to say i should stay in doors. i can't even go to the bach to the north of delhi farms, buildings double blame for worsening the smoke in a couple of weeks. this last the smoke accounts with 30 percent of the pollution put year round. it's the vehicles the clock down. these roads that are some of the worst culprits when it comes to toxic. if you look at the, the contribution verbally quantity right now. transport as close pro. huh. and you look at dog regulations on transport them badly. anything i mean we pushed towards um, uh, in driving individuals towards electric bakers and personally, personally cubic has a paste must needs are being electrified. but that really sort of small scale
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interventions compared to the scale of the vacant rate that we have lying and daily at this point in time. you don't, these government has tried to come pollution by alternating the days cause with all the even number the license plates can travel these fund diesel vehicles. but these measures don't appear to be having much impact. bernard smith. i was just finding this bulletin, the japanese government has launched a campaign name that encouraging employees to introduce a full day working week. the push for healthy a world class balance is seen as a radical move, especially in a society regarded as one of the wills. hottest will. okay. rob mcbride reports from tokyo, specializing in high tech, interactive teaching tools. this small company in tokyo is doing something many japanese businesses wouldn't. death to do, given, gets employees an extra day off a week. adopting a full day week was the decision of the company's president, who admits he wasn't sure how we would work on the quarter talk. you didn't know
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