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the world news, her name was thomas newton. children in there was child. sure thing hang on, thing in the world. give them the 24 hours. if it's really a tax, kill dozens of palestinians across costs or the un boons of lipstick. conditions on monday, inside business hours of their life and also coming up more than a 1000 people in central israel. the engine by rockets well is really at times currently is 52 in east and 11 on the battle for michigan. we'll look at the
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impacts of the our american furniture next week's presidential election in the us. picking up the pieces, residents of areas devastated by plots in spain come together to clean up as the desktop devices. the . we begin in central garza web residential buildings packed with civilians. all again being targeted. this is the off to most of early morning attacks and the goal is, is all new there. it's come where at least 5 palestinians were killed all as a wave f, as riley assaults with non installed ton to refine it. and as strikes since friday, leaving thousands of people dead, not to be infrastructure has been flattened, hampering rescue teams. reaching the wounded in the north have gone. so united nations as warning of apocalyptic conditions, least easy for palestinians,
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including more than 50 children have been killed in recent strikes. as ro is deliberately blocking the entry of aid, including food and water, you and chief say the entire population in the north is now risk of dying from disease, common and violence. and most of the month that we left over the account to the western guys that yeah, yeah, there is no safe place we left under bombardment and the place here is unbelievable . there is no age, food, or drink. the situation is very difficult and tragic. now, people are exhausted, people have died of hunger, there is no food, no shelter, and no water. since yesterday night. we have been coordinating to try and get a what a truck for the people. the situation is very bad. that's what i was your mother, and i mean i lot of we have nothing. my little adult as a month old. we did not take any of the things, not to even the carton of milk. she was lying on the floor all night. the water came and we had no buckets to fill up. we are unable to wash or drink. get this
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scheduled hard gab, assuming joins us from darrow by law in central garza tarik. so more devastating strike it strikes across the strip. what can you tell us about the latest? well, 1000000 categorically, as well as will cause a has no signs of slow down or even slowing get on the grounds. because today we have been solving very remarkable, intensification of strikes to the republicans again in valley at refuge account along with bank la. yeah, i wouldn't, it says uh, confirmed that a very big strike took place against a group of palestinians in a big law. he had found at least 6 palestinians have been come from camp sofa while civilians was to inter valley are reporting on a serious admin. it treat sensitive at like instinct devalue as the size is. but if you call it says lamb,
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they can get in devalue and the eastern areas in plastic commit to be more precise and what else typically casualties. it seems that confrontation, thoughts to raging in that spot to comp that done to be a graveyard for families who refused to flee from devalue. um its a very remote search also of attacks on other parts of the territory including going to 16 web, 3 palestinian confirmed killed in that area. and one of the latest that tax on a soft hallway neighborhood as well. now in the central area, we have been saying that a residential house has been targeted in under that rock truck. we do camp, we have been taking a quick to in that area and we still really very devastating a reality that buildings have incompletely, shots it and targeted in that area. lots of participants caught in the streets without being rescued and civil consult trying to help to recover that useful or in areas of fight single are really critically injured. um did not receive any help from civil defense and about just see what,
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cuz to we know that the lights that tackled that residential building killed fi palestinian sofa spot yet to the destruction is so expensive in that area. while the entire neighborhood has been widely impacted from the strike that took place that i'm at the top till now and this value compartments on the ground attack. we also hearing about the resumption of polio vaccinations beside phase due to be rolled out. yeah, that's right. the, the, the fat face causing stay in it knowing cause i especially in going to the city because as far as we know, that is to billions and children under the age of 10 will be able to be fox. and i said, because of the, the world who organization long side with is coupon 8 will for rate only a dollar for sticky for out. at a $106.00 fix sites that we think will deploy approximately $216.00 teams, $2.00 and aged children, the target that reset defects tonight. the goal is the city is expected to reach
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890000 children. yet with the most evacuation ways on the continuation of the is what people bought. and then there are holland successions that they will not be able to match that targets. specifically that doors to lots of children and trucks in the valley and by law here and base honda in town who was would be deprived from receiving vaccination. bit too fast phases of the vaccination campaign took place, and now the parts of the strip i've been described to be incredibly successful. but the situation in the news is, is quite grand by the way. but despite all of these, a security and humanitarian challenges, units that have deployed $200.00 annoying social applies to raise awareness about the significance of the effects and ancient assets taking place in the north in order to protect their children against pull you up. virus that had been detected back in july here in gaza. ok, thank you for that tire. couple of assume that for us, cindy,
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are all by now at least 19 people in central israel have been injured by rockets. find from 11 on medical officials say 4 of those have moderate injuries and building and tara was directly hit and these were in the army. so science and found it as a number of suspicious. aerial targets crossed over from 11 on into northern israel . trends have been seen over hey fi bay, is there any media, se, separately, explosions and been observed in different locations? one driving reportedly impacted. a fox street building near the city of narnia escapes him home and fall. he's in the jordanian capital, a mom because he is ready. the government has dialed his era from reporting and some of the occupied westbank. i'm from inside israel, so well i'm and what are you hearing from a b is where the authorities about things attacks coming from lebanon.
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i mean, it seems stuff. we don't have the exact number of thrones, the top the launched from another one on these are you deal with one of these have confirmed for and one of them has been intercepted. see some in different parts of the an authentic center. and they talked about that to particular throwing that to the fox, to the, in the how do you, in the industrial zone? if not, how do you, they didn't mention what type of fox to be has been hit by. we have cnn interesting video by a social on social media showing a chase the a by a had a cup to trying to. it's a subs dot uh, thrown, uh, failed to do it to a part of the these highly is have been having very difficult, a situation that we said drones. some of them slide very low and they can be intercepted or destroyed by the ion domain. now they are using helicopters, but during the last several days, they have been speaking about an unprecedented speed with which those thrones have been flying to the pockets of the 19 people,
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the top being wounded according to the military sources and built so the easily the media they ruins most of the well, not very dangerous of 4 of them a mile from the wounded, but most of them were at where effected or 8 boxes by the throne at launch is in the middle of easily. there is also a news of a 7 people who were wounded in the town of tiara tiara is an uptown situated 25 kilometers, ne of judas lum, l. a sorry, of tennessee and the out ups in the region and many pots so easily have been complaining, but they don't top bunk cuz they don't top of so the protection of i and don't. and most of the results we hear about doing the last few weeks in boxes, out of communities across the side, even in the negative. has the audit pod has talked about set home drones, the top be launched again specific top. it's including
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a military intelligence space to get out in the tennessee and also other targets such have mentioned by name proving about has bought a house, you know, instead of just to shit to know places and to target specific basis. also these not me can assist those in iraq issue with a statement saying that they have sent a also a missile. i guess a high value target is what i am in the adult and, but we don't have confirmation of thoughts from these really slides. thank you. for that in the haven't found that for us in i'm on the oh, it just stays away from the us presidential election. michigan is very much in play as a competitive swing state for couple of hours and double trump both causing the states launch arab and muslim american population hire a spot in administration support for his role as genocide and gaza weighs heavily
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on their minds and it could affect how they have those who are so sterile viney for months when american state that has regularly featured in our coverage of israel's war on gaza has been michigan to swing states with 15 electrical votes. for decades, michigan has been part of the democrats so called blue wall voting for the party in election after election until 2016. in 2016 trump won the state by a res within margin, just under 12000 votes. out of more than 4000000 cost in 2020 byte and one michigan back. but a lot has changed since then. israel's war on gaza seen an outpouring of anger among arab americans, a group which normally skews heavily democratic. and michigan is the swing state with the largest share of arab american voters. does the war affect how the vote? absolutely. earlier this year, more than a $100000.00 democrats, punished to joe biden for his handling of the conflict voting against him during michigan's primary. instead of supporting his re nomination as candidates,
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they chose uncommitted, and less than 2 months before election day, the uncommitted national movement declared that it would not endorse calmly harris or donald trump to that. now, the most closely watched part of the state will be here at the wayne county home to americas auto, capital, detroit, the state's largest city, also home to dearborn, the country's 1st arab american majority city. nearly a 140000 people who trace their heritage to the middle east and north africa live in wayne county. biden. one more than 68 percent of the vote here in 2020, but anger over his administration's middle east policy could change that and lower the turn out to harris. now if we step back and look at michigan as a whole, arab americans represent just 3 percent of the population. most of the americans make up around 2 and a half percent, not a big number. so wouldn't really matter. the arab american support is flowing to
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minor party candidates. that's bad news, but harris, but there is a long history of them doing well in the polls. but it getting few actual votes on election day. and it's just as possible that voters unhappy with both trump and harris will stay home and not vote at all on table. and is one of the few cities in the country with a man who was by arab and muslim abdullah had moved, is refusing to endorse either the counselors and the race. so the lighthouse instead he's urging residents to vary with that conscience trump visited the especially on friday, positioning himself as an empty will campaign to. but also the little in the way of details to raise a viable in the last minute visit by donald trump to the city that has the largest number of arab and muslim americans in the country . he visited a head like a feign dearborn michigan bound to bring peace to the middle east. without offering
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specifics. you're going to have peace in the movies, and they should have peace in the middle east, but not with the cloud. you have a literally trumps 2 questions from reporters, but did not see how he would end the war in gaza, or living on the outside the restaurant makes reaction. some members of the community was critical of the former president, others showing support kamala harris and i drove by it and we loved the error, the, the people back to terms like everybody to watch all the kids you guys want to keep playing. oh boy, trouble. everybody to let me see. so unless somebody promised, i mean listen so you know we, i respect the are powerful respect for leader, you know, the mayor of the are born abdulla how mode tweeted, trump is not his president and reminded the community of the band on muslims when he was president historically, people here have voted for the democratic party,
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but that has started to change in the past year as anger and frustration, as the biding administration has been unable to stop the war. this is the 1st time our republican candidate comes to the city of dearborn, even though the arab population in the united states is only one percent. they are an important voting block because they're located on swing states like michigan. this is old like how that in my city is palestinian. he owns a swede shopping dearborn. he says that even though trump is happening to many among the community, he wants to believe cameron to harry's will be able to help bring some sort of solution to the war. even cabinet a 1st time i use somebody talking about the state centers and install this and whether it will fly or not, i have no idea, but that's the 1st time. and how many, 10 for the was proposed was on the david, but it never flew. i hope this time it was i just,
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this is our piece is for many people here, the main priority right now. the question is, which can be a to, we'll be able to end the war and at what cost base i will i just see that dearborn michigan. well, the u. s. supreme court has rejected a been 5 republicans to block those in pennsylvania from some missing, abolished and pass. and if that was a mistake on the mainland vote, this means thousands of ballots are eligible for counting. um, it could affect the results in pennsylvania that has the most electoral college votes among the 7 swing states and this is election. so head on out is there a power count? protests solves a month of rolling electricity outages, ecuadorian. i'm good for the
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as hello, that was not in southeast asia and this more heavy rain to come across. indo china in particular for northern parts and central parts over vietnam. you can see that weather disturbance moving across a high 9 island. so it's going to take the rain pulling for the west on sunday with big bus of rain across pots of cambodia as well. the weather continues for much of the malay peninsula, pushing into bonia and into indonesia. on monday we are going to see some pretty intense fund the storms here. now we've seen some intense thunder storms across the eastern pots of stray. that is looking a little bit clear on sundays, still from showers for the very east of queensland, some west to weather as well looking around the very north, and we'll see some of the showers pushing across southern pots over w way. and we've seen a cool down input that trend is set to continue because the windy and hot weather
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is pushing its way further. east sydney sees the temperature up into the early thirty's on sunday, but it will get cooler for that southeast corner on monday. and we've seen something of a cool down across new zealand, but the temperature will be back up in christ church on monday. but you can see, so most of the, of weather coming into the very south to start the week. the unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversation. if you don't mind elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0
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of the, [000:00:00;00] the washing out is there a reminder of our top story? is this our late morning attacks on central goals? i have killed at least 5 palestinians. is there any forces have launched ongoing attacks on residential areas near out and is there as calm as non stone mountain, the refund, as strikes since the volume is on the trunk by the constant, or at least 19 people in central israel, an inch of bible kits 511, a medical official say for affairs half a motor entries, a building and terrorist offered
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a direction. and these right now me says sirens have sounded as a number of suspicious aerial targets across davis and 11 on into his ro, drones have been seen of a high survey as where a media is, say, several explosions. and it's up to different locations, including an additional 1000 troops have been sent to help with the clean up operations following devastating floods in east and spain. the increase bringing the number to around 3000 is being seen as a response to public and get at a perceived pool response from the authorities. these 207 people who died in the flag so far. let's go to sonya giga, she joins is now live for from pipe pool to on the outskirts of valencia. sonia, tell us what's happening where you are as well. we do have that. the official number from the ministry of defense,
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we say that i hope that by the end of the day, they will have some 3000 forces vote from uh, from the army, from the navy and from the force. but as you can see behind me here at the clean up, continues regardless or announce patient all thoughts out of help, but it's on the dissipation and we have seen minutes. we haven't talked to flying above the town carrying the house, but people also desperately needing here. but in the meantime, while they anticipate that how it is the community themselves, that of taking the masses into their own one by one they line up emptying buckets of death was sweeping away, much shoveling away daybreak farm was the taxes using their equipment to clear the streets the town of chiva is one of the worst hit in the region of valencia. more than a year's worth of rain fell here in just one day, flooding the streets,
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destroying homes with its deadly force. louder cuz one of his business is one of many here that was inundated without have friends and neighbors running around. she said she would never been able to clear up the remains of high school. i am so proud of my town. we're really supporting one another. but in other places as well, everyone is helping each other in the absence of any rescue services or is the community together to do the clear operations of this town young and older like. everyone is getting involved. and it's not just neighbors. people from other towns came to lend a hand. for example, when you were sorted like i'm not from here, but we've come here to help. it's necessary to help in every way we copy in and do the regional capital. but in caea, hundreds of volunteers march to the worst hit areas of the rooms, buckets, shovels,
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and supplies a show of solidarity. but there's also frustration with a slow pace of the official response. not everyone in chiva is able to salvage the homes, the livelihoods that is the result. mazda account go back to have slot. that was above some of these business, the building destroyed by the rising horses cause i guess there may be the water washed away the foundations of all who we can't ever go back to living there again, i think the effective visitors are still willing grown. but in spite of the anguish exhaustion community persist in the face of tragedy, san diego, elders, era, cuba, valencia now by phone to is one of the worst places in terms of the confirmed desk to head out of all the communities. this seems to have had the highest number confirmed that so far. the recovery efforts are on the way we are
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seeing the rescue services on the back of the river ahead, desperately searching for the property of any party is pretty significant jobs as well. of course has been a few days now since that disastrous log in and day to the entire area of the shop . and that's how i'll be getting to wear off. the motion now is turning towards august as to why or far too. so bobby let down these communities and fails to give enough warning in order to prevent such a disaster of this, massachusetts. okay, thank you for that. so near. okay, go that from the outskirts of philadelphia. environmental is say, it's crucial that representatives of the united nations bio diversity conference reach an agreement on funding on the final day of a 2 week summit. the comp 16 meeting is being held in the city of kelly in columbia that i get to trying to work out how to raise enough money to hold. i'm reverse the
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loss of ecosystems that hoping to meet the $135.00 says the target adopted in 2022 to protect at least 30 percent of land and marine iris by the year 25. see, progress has been limited with negotiations stuck on how to fund it. it's we have to change the economy. we have to change the whole system of, of, of, of accessing natural resources. we can not over extract, we have to stop extractive vision. we have to not only have a new economy viewing, but a new economy, which is one such as a patient of the indigenous people or other people that have all the views of how the economy should be. we have to that management, recognize indigenous territories and protect other territories. so this is a big job to be that we a lot of with power to change. we're in time if we have enough, we have power and a center on pets. he has moved from the cop 16 in kelly. this difficult
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negotiations are expected to continue until the early hours of saturday here in columbus 3rd city, kylie, at the end of 2 weeks of this very important the united nations convention on bio diversity. a number of agreements have been reached throughout these 2 weeks, but the core of the issue, how to file found the many action plans that were the site in a framework and agree the font 2 years ago by the countries are still being ironed out and actually at this point that there are only $400000000.00 that have been a pledge to us for biodiversity when billions of dollars are needed, between now and 2000 attorneys. so this is a quick, over here. we'll continue to be negotiated in the next few hours. we don't know how long we really urge potties coming together. find the solutions because to deliver a plumbing on the part of montreal about the global buy it or it's we work with
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only 5 years left. the crisis out there, but talk of teaching, we need action, we need action now. but despite these difficulties, there have been a number of important announcements, especially when it comes to the protection of the ocean of the great the marine systems and also regional new approach in the fence of the amazon forest. and on the recognition of the role of indigenous communities in the protection of the biodiversity. however, what was expected to be an important new body for indigenous communities to participate in the decision making is still in the balance. the agreement has not being rich there. however, the expectation is that by the end of these negotiations, there will be a number of new agreements and hopefully ways to unlock new funds to address this critical issues that,
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that keeps the worst sitting and put the risk of the well being of the entire world . i listened that i'm get the address, the colleagues equity was president daniel new bo, as announced power codes will be reduced to 8 hours a day. south american nation has been hit hard by the west drought. in 60 years. the dry conditions have taken a major toll on the country's hydro electric power production, which supplies nearly 3 quarters of it. so extra steam, st even reports. the doors are angry and with good reason. to months, power cuts up to 14 hours a day, at any time of day or night, they say, has made their lives unbearable. many people are thinking of migrating, but for those of us who con, our only option is to take the streets and fight for solution because this is intolerable. we weren't stunned for these. demonstrators blamed their president
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daniel a little boy whose popularity has plummeted. they burned lifesize cardboard cut outs of his image that were initially distributed to supporters. when he 1st took office a year ago. the power could begin last november and had intensified because of an unprecedented drought. ecuador relies almost exclusively on the hydro electric energy. soldiers have been sent to increase security as his power plants. successive governments have failed to repair the plants or find alternative sources of power, forcing those who can to buy generators. but like most people shop, although she meant it, i can't afford one. send me another letter for the those my produce has boiled because i can't keep it refrigerated and we will have to close early because without pallet it will dock and we're afraid of being robbed. a customer asks if
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she has any candles which are now as scarce as electricity is the near your space used to be full of candles, but now they are none. and will ecuador, and struggle to make, do the president says he's doing all he can. this was the only thing that he had, and a lot of this they had been investing in renewable energy. they have invested more than $700000000.00 and generators. today we've been talking to the french government about the possibility of nuclear energy alternatives. but this will resolve the immediate problem. the government says power cuts will now be reduced to 8 hours a day. but it's an offer. it's had to back track on several times already. and that's because the only short term solution is rain. and that's something no one can promise to see and human out to 0 phone the bolivian president, even morales is asking international health to setup tools for the government of louie. all che, a group is moratti's suppose is doomed. an army barracks on friday,

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