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the the . ready the float, money pocket, this is the news i live from dell, i'm coming up to the next 60 minutes of the morning of tax crew, at least 20 palestinians across casa, the u. n. loans, all apocalyptic conditions. at least 19 people in central israel, a injured by rockets find from 11 on while, is really a tax to more than 50 eastern level. couple of harris accuses donald trump of using file of rhetoric following his attack. calling from the top republican politician list cheney and small troops on the floyd so helpful and see is clean off the flash
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floods in spain is the desktop i have rises, plus i'm fine to below inconvenient islands in the southern philippines were divers, are taking photos of the titans underwater and not using a filipino pioneered methodology known as one fires diving. the thanks for joining us as 10 g m team. we begin this use with the latest developments of the woods and gaza level. this is the optimal off overnight attacks the so right makes it you can't box in central gaza residential blocks were hit by waves of israeli alternately and ask strikes, killing at least 9 people that brings the desktop to at least 20 across cause will have since saturday morning and then the north pile of things are facing with united nation schools apocalyptic conditions. hundreds of thousands of people that have little food usa will health care. and most of the month we left over the
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account to the western guy. there is no safe place. we left under bombardment and the place here is unbelievable. now, people are exhausted. people have died hunger, there's no food, no shelter, and no water. and that's what she mo, 19 out of, and we have nothing my little daughters a month or we did not take any of the things, not to even the carton of milk. let's take you to eastern lab and on well on the border with syria is ready as products of code, at least 52 people missed the 2nd time attacks are focused on the outcome board of crossing. these are the ministry says it's used by has belong to smuggle weapons and in central israel and at least 19 people in the city of tier. i have been injured by rockets, 5 from 11 on split alignment will cost to him having to violate the tool. daniel, the capital and bond for more of those attacks in israel, but firstly speak to tar composing. and darrell bala and central gaza and tarik. a
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catalogue, as i've mentioned, that of catastrophic strikes continues across the street, bring us up to speed tart. yeah, that's right. there is no, the company is ready as choice, of course, the older or even the central areas while we are right now. but one of the latest development just took flags in a pallet, a pallet town, which is just a few kilometers away from jamalia refuge account is not one of the units of its tough members has been attacked, especially the vehicles that have been using for transportation between areas that in the north of the territory, the, we managed to get exclusive, a statement against that. they have been calling all parties to protect civilians on humanitarian watches, according to the like, asians, on the international humanitarian. no, as we have said over again, no way sites and gods, but that is a positive statement that we want us to get from you and assess, in fact,
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especially bad news ready through has targeted that cost on it. fortunately, i said leave that to him for you did not be completely home. he was completely on homes and he is right now in a safe area. but this is a very tiny part of what's coming over right now in the know that part of the cause a while the just to of course, the gaza strip is to be 20 palestinians. have to get some stone today, especially after the civil defense recovery of additional full post city. it's been, i'm say right roughly become this area which is just a few kilometers away from our location now. has been witnessing a ferry, dudley mail it to contain within the past 48 hours by these by the crown forces. that while the situation was included, the people, according to the testimony, is the pilot. and it says, it becomes saying that the bodies are tested without being rescued in this each of the western areas of i'm as i rock for through to campus. and that's also a very active mellot. 3 activities for the it's been quite clear to drugs that have
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been taught within civilly and since that of the house this morning as well. i'm sorry, i just want the spine drop off continued filing. i understand the polio vaccinations . i'm now entering the search face, but crucially it is important, especially if it does not include all areas of northern gauze that because of the ongoing siege. yeah, that's right. the valley a bait had when i'm bate now, helen, would you value but i would not be included involved in the vaccination campaigns that is taught today in the you know, what parts of cons, only people in the goals, a city, especially with children under the age of 10 would receive the seconds at 12 of the facts and they should have been a full give a vaccination in goal as a city we know from a unit says alongside that it's key parts and as in nothing causes saying that they have deployed $216.00 seams of the right thing and multiple areas, and also city, especially in the neighborhoods that have been receiving dues. people who were
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evacuated from devalue on areas right now considered to be impacts of woodside. we know also that also mobilizing more social mach license to raise awareness of files for the vaccination campaign where they have been describing the 1st 2 rounds and vaccination campaigns taking place and other parts of the strip to be very successful. but this time, the ongoing button is very massive, if actuation oldest place from the valley, i think not. yeah. when it completely a not enabling them to match the target that the set earlier in the campaign that right, that is the picture from casa, ty companies. the mentor obama. thank q. all right, i'm joined by tom of companies and associate professor of public policy of the don't want us to for graduate studies to talk about was this in more detail time i you from cause of we have 400000 people at imminent risk of death. the the un schooling at the apocalyptic mass casualty events appeared to be happening on
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a near but daily basis. the hospitals, medical facilities are on the need. some of the money. i have one medical specialist, bab and they are working with 0 supplies. give us a sense of the existential position crisis. so people in gaza, particularly middle, i mean right now. so right. i mean that i know i was in a thoughts describe what's happening that i mean, the kinds of d that is evolving and then i would watch. and then the mission communities, which i don't want to talk about the skill of destruction or domestic buildings or the, the, the process or the beginning of a new stage of this. what, what unit, what do you see is that in the demographically and the, the engineering that goes to, you know, i mean pushing people into zones, into small, get those and creating buffer zones. i mean, i mean this thing was the beginning of the day after that arrangements, but like it is what it has been in shops within shots and the the,
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the most depressing element. in my opinion, from that report i what's not is that what the nice single succeeds is when you tell people that's yes, there wouldn't be another stage of bucks in a thing, children and then you tell them that they can only go to a specific kid. so you deprived, since that is from, from having access to this vaccine on medicine. and then you think that you can only find it in that area. so this means that the to, to what the nice thing to use medicines and vaccines to get on interest. and that's a kind by itself, because i think so far the siege of dental or that has been going on for a month now. and in fact a month and people are still the resilience despite the heavy prize, the faith. because people don't want to be displaced, they know that if they leave, they might never heard of it the. and that's what it wants to empty this entire digital fennel, some of the office regardless of it. so now agencies, whether they know it or not, i'm sure that intentions are good,
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but the fact also that they are accepting these in human conditions, that is what it imposes by say, by the painting the unicef. that'd be good show. some of it isn't a volt instead of in this book seems to only work on some areas in some areas and refrain from going to other areas. it's helps isn't the cheapest product as well. i'm not saying that people should not be of extended to they have to be back senate and whatever they are. but the fact that isn't in the veterans, it's just we create these conditions that, that, that, that's force 8 agencies to, to water less to accept that. i mean it, it's also mixed at the national community complicit. i mean, what, what, what's the big thing about providing vaccines but, but, but, but, but then be unable to stop getting the sheet of the same shield when you're back for anything on the arrival, or at least the lack of a being able to get into cause a supermodel view is we all half way through that 30 day time frame in which
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washington said that must be a massive increase in a to northern gauze. we will reevaluate weapons supplies to israel half way through that period. now, according to you and data, israel is holding short with an average of any 71 trucks a day. it needs a minimum of a 100 for just the amount of use again before the war. 5 times of the amounts are 500 a day was getting in, it's around right now appears to be ignoring that window set 5 by the white house. what does that site? okay, so that i know would have been if exceeded about 8 also and the, the enough 8 to enter because it's going to clean it. how, why does it matter? i mean, let's assume that there's an, as of tomorrow starts lowering sufficient 8 to come to the gun. but the cutting machine does not stop. so again, it's what you get people up to wait between 2 options, receive 8, see, and then get can or, or the opposite. i mean it's, it's such a hold of funding situation. would people have to choose between these things and what not to this is stopping domestic cutting and the killing machine. then every,
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the other things comes less fail to see when would life is a stick? i don't think people go looking for food. they would just make sure that this their life and for me, even if aids is allowed in a sufficient amount split up to the gas as to the beginning, machine does not stop under the section of this book. it's, it's a little bit in this complex. it's a dentist and time and time again. we've had some agency saying that it's a dose trickle in. it all depends on what would be the obliterate to before it reaches. it's intended to people, groups of people in the top of many sites come of somebody. my says, is there any strikes in the east have 11 on have killed at least 52 people is injured? 72 to such a battery as more from favorite of israel continues to strike various positions across level. and one of the definitely is attacks we saw on friday being carried out in north eastern part of the country in a balls back and its surrounding villages. and towns at least $25.00 areas were
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targeted by israel and killing. at least 52 people are the injuring 72 others in this area in the country has come under heavy attack over the past we israel claiming that it's targeting hezbollah, command and control centers and facilities. also the one of the borders between 11 on and syria has been hit again by israel forcing it to close. it's the 2nd time one of the boarders has closed over the fast, the past few weeks as a result of this really air strikes. what's our interest out is known as roll up to several drones crossed over from level la quinta is writing media several explosions. so seen in different areas. one drone had a factory in the city of the how are you area? 19 people were injured in central israel by rockets find from 11 on one building and here i was seriously damaged when the dpi, all the things you could say, after the boom, i made sure that my children were fine. we'd be in town,
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some sort test, children screaming, women screaming, and every one went to the house that was struck. you can see here behind me, the amount of damage the house sustained. we were able to evacuate and rescue those who inside the house and thank god we were blessed that there was no one killed one that's going to have involved in the 2 attaining capital. he's covering developments from a mom because these are the governments bind. i'll just hear from reporting both in the occupied westbank and in israel. so it has bla says it's launched rocket sites . the intelligent space near tel aviv tell us more the rights statements by has the law a top talked about that to talk on a military base where the intelligence unit a to 2800 is located. i thought just one of the many targets the top emissions, they'll so i'll mention some settlement, some, some locations by name indicating about his belie is not just blindly following or
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sending. uh, uh, drones or records on easily, but they are pocketing military bases and military assets. uh, we have also doc impact by a thrown in the, in the how do you, on a factory. these ladies have enough to clarify what kind of fox to be to use. but there will have videos on social media of damage in, in that to fox to the north and easily just a while ago or so. there was a statement or information from the military about a barge of rockets about teeth, several areas you don't all think you think haifa actually and many other pos in gaiety. so it's a continue with situation. and really clear escalation by has been a lot of the time when these ladies have been talking about to sci fi, the damaging the military. if i start to capabilities of hezbollah, we have also the art could assist those be showing a statement about the a,
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a doing this morning. the launch talks on a high value targets insight easily. we have those 19 people who have been injured in the center of these items and many places here. we have also these ladies talking about the drones, the top and intercepted over that see coming from the east. they didn't say from where, from where did they, where they last. so there is a huge escalation. of course, the human top is not that high, but there is the economic impact that it is a psychological impact. and that's what's his book of has been talking about. it'd be talking about in cutting pain on easily in many ways not just cubic civilians are they have being very clear that they have pocket is not secret is why about this one? on the other hand, we see that these ladies occupying scores of civilians in less than one or i'm how many, many, thanks to the update, how much all the in a month introducing already go that goes in this way. the political commentary joins us on the invasion from, from the televi for them, or a welcome
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a bunch. while just there was a look in the past 24 hours. you've heard from a lady called lewis water bridge. she's invited to the office of over the you and agency for the policy and refugee. she's described 24 hours of is really showing as strikes drone and naval tanks and gaza as quote absolutely terrify the where she's ever experienced. instead of being based there since april, you can had children crying, she says people screaming people running for their lives, there is no way to go. people are trapped. how is these ready? the government justifying this a pound, unbridled violence in gaza. so these are the people it isn't, it says no guys that doesn't exist. the general consensus is or is that the war and guys, uh, it has become pointless. that there are no military achievements to be gained and is early public has forgotten about gust we can justify living on and there are quite a few self of the left is to have said they would refuse to serve to fight. and
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guys, i think would definitely go 511. right. so now we're talking about living on in our warranty, or what is happening in guys simply does not exist in these early public consciousness . it certainly does not require any kind of justification to the governor aria according to the un and israel zone menissi data, israel's folding significantly short of this a that america and says is from a sense, the goal is to, to avoid having us ministry support which you see us gave is rough 30 days, do that well, half way through that period. how many food he's taking this warning was by the winehouse, given that, that doesn't appear to be much movement. a tool from these rad he's on a i think everybody's waiting for the election. i think that's anyhow. i just put all of his eggs and the mag basket. i think she thinks that he will be given leeway should trunk when i s. i assume he's wrong, but even if he isn't,
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it is that is all is now completely in itself, is always consciously detached itself from any and all the potential bones and influences that might but forces to change policy. but the important thing to remember, i think, is that this isn't a very clear or clear at all is rarely policy that we're seeing. this is a kind of an organized chaos. the military has received no directive from the political leadership. and that's where the military's doing what the military's doing. those areas identifying a mass offer kids and trying to kill them. the fact that this no means a ceaseless massacre of civilians is beside the point. military doesn't have any guidance though, the military is doing, but it defines its job. that is, i think probably the most horrible thing about these are the actions. it's easier
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to think about a kind of a grand narrative driving people out. so settlers can come in. i don't think that is what is happening. i think what's happening is a complete dissonance within israel. complete lack of cohesion. everybody feels like there's something they have to do. nobody knows what it is they have to do. and the palestinians whose blood is cheaper than there are, of course the ones were paying the price. all right, before we go, i want to address some something that has been brewing. any sort of the media, a furious to base a over the feature of her ups newspaper. i just called just left. we newspaper progressive newspaper whenever you want to describe it to and israel is ready, ministry is a calling for the suspension of ties. so advertising even speaking to her, it's off to her. it says, oh no, a most shock and refer to palestinians as freedom. fines is doing a come from speech in london who since the finally reconsidered those comments. but in the same speech, she also said, in a sense,
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what is taking place now and you'll get 5 churches and it positive garza is a 2nd knock upon my neck. but i mean, what does this mean for her records? how do you interpret what's happening over the future? all i suppose freedom of speech is as a freedom of speech and as i was quickly deteriorating, this means a loss of sizeable income for how that's because the state and ministries are obligated by law to advertise pretty much any sort of any official action that they take in the local press in papers that have circulation that exceeds a certain number of subscribers. pilots is one of those papers. if these are the state star with holes this and confirm that is significant, it's not clear whether they can do so because this obligation is, is an obligation by law. this, i think at the moment is mostly a rhetorical suargo between us and the government. oh it's uh it is a left wing or progressive newspaper, but it has never opposed the war. it has described the war and it's far as,
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but it has never come out against. or what i think happened is that i'm gonna show can just take quite a few prominent is early and left us are beginning to realize that the israel's chickens have come home to roost. but the implication certainly in terms of global public opinion is israel's actions, as we've just heard so far of the employment lead described by your correspondence . these are coming back to fund is wrote at the moment that this is the time by cost that this is the time of vestment. and i think these people are trying to come clean or at least appear as though they are on the right side of history. so i'm not sure if you've made his decision is really state retaliated. will this be a practical thing? i'm not sure, but the lines are being redrawn in that sense that he is early left is finally coming to terms with what is rose actions have done and will continue to do to as well as the image and to the situation of israel in general. all right, really, really important many interesting also to get an understanding of the state of play
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with it within this rather than having a particular within is media landscape already. many thanks for joining us. our goal, but thank you for having me. a costing engine this. a facing exp, decreasing danger from his rouser tax across casa polite is the focus of the c is you, and international dates and impunity for crimes against journalist and his 2024 global emptiness. the index, the committee to protect journalist says israel is now the well, 2nd was nation off the haiti for allowing the king of gen this to go unpunished. system will be down a 126 to and listen media will because of a poorly being killed by his rarely forces us the highest them. but any he is tracking started back in 1992, at least $66.00 palestinians of also being arrested by israel since october, the 7th, full 1000 international generalists of accredited by israel to cover the conflict. any one has been granted entry into gaza. the members of the israeli military are
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being held accountable for the killing or targeting of genesis to speak. somebody who baccha, who's an assistant professor trinity college dublin school of little. he's also a former associate legal officer at the in special court of justice, joins me now from dumping watkins lounges here. so just to add to the data, i've shared with you between 262024 over 1700 journalists have been killed. 85 percent of those kennings have gone on punished when we look at the why the general trend here. why? why is this happening or well, i think it's uh, it does require a great leap of logic to understand that journalists operating in our conflicts and in combat zones are often going to be able to shed light on a government abuses and crimes and expose the worst aspects of war. so governments will very often see the work of journalists as
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a store and their size. so it's not a surprise. i think the journal is end up not receiving the protections that they should be receiving. and governments don't always respect important work. the journalists have to do in a combat zone. so on the international humanitarian little what obligations exists to ensure the protection of generates well, this is really important, understands journalists do not actually have any kind of special status under international humanitarian law. instead, journalists have to be understood as having the same protections that civilians and principal should be able to enjoy. and so that means the journal is just like any other civilian, cannot be the subject of a lawful target by one party to accomplish. you can't attack a journalist just like you cannot possibly attack civilians. and less journalists are understood to be taking the direct part in studies. and this is where some
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tricky issues cannot, can arise because there can be certain grains owns about what it means to be a direct participant and still it is. so the journalist, for example, we're actually taking up arms or serving as guards or lookouts in some way. or perhaps more realistically, if journalists were actually transmitting. a military messages were gathering and transmitting intelligence to a party to a conflict. well, that might constitute direct participation in i've so stories. and in that case a journalist would lose their civilian status and be subject to attack as a bunch of them a military target. as opposed to just because journal of a spar media outlet might be expressing sympathy for one side of the conflict, right. or even if coverage is viewed as biased or a form of propaganda. that does not constitute direct participation in our studies . and that should not cause a journalist to lose their protected civilian status, right? so just to re offend what you've said. the way in which generally suffer,
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sees by certain governments or indeed on groups often means that they are no longer a for the protection on the intellectual, any kind of law. i mean, i've been attempts, for instance, in your eyes and we can definitely speak in terms of algebra. i colleagues working in ga so where journalists are being legitimately stripped of the right to do that job and turned into potential targets as they will have our own colleagues in gaza . these really government insisting that they have links to um groups that what sort of a precedent does that steps? can you think of any other examples and i'm conflicts with that as being the case. well i think it's, it's actually far too common in our conflict. that journal has probably do end up being targeted, even if governments don't acknowledge that. and of course, israel's position in the conflict and gaza is that journalists are not being deliberately targeted. and the reason that anyone who claims to be
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a journalist has been targeted is because of israel claims to have evidence that that would show why they've lost that civilian status or warranted title to that civilian status. and the 1st place, of course, that evidence has to be subject to scrutiny, and it's entirely, i don't think it's clear at all. but israel has produced sufficient or adequate evidence to justify some specific incidents relating to the killing journalists and casa, or michael becca. assistant professor, it's tracy conscious. trinity college problems, a school of little pleasure to have you when i was there. thanks for your time. a thank you. still ahead on i was just there to live use for the president. even morales appeals when special help and a stand off with louis options the
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interrogate the narrative is the us has continued support for israel, affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes. say look, that correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic approach upfront without the shooting the doc chapter in the close of the war, they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name. they chose the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of the 2 brothers. i must have shut. those are coming soon enough, josie, to the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you want to, you know, just leave up his reminder of our top stores this so early morning attacks across because i have killed at least 20 pounds. so in full since of course, ongoing assaults and residential areas that the al serra come the non stop on to the fire. this strikes this friday, at least 19 people in the central israel has been injured by rockets, 5 from 11 on medical officials say for if those have most of the injuries building in the tier surface a direct fits. is there any forces to force the out. com border crossing between
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syria and 11 on to close. after attacking it for a 2nd time within a month, at least $52.00 people have been killed and is ready strikes in the area. all right, let's say we'd developments and 11 on the speak to dose of jabari. she's in fall back and 11 on eastern back a valley dose. i understand you've just arrived to on see the, the, we have the reporting of course for some time now the area across the back of valley and uh, the area where you all have been hit multiple times in recent attacks. tell us what you're seeing. tell us what you're hearing. well the, we're at the scene of the latest, the air strikes that were carried out by as ro here in the hearts of the historic city of balls that can use term level. and i'm just going to show you the area that was hit on friday, according to officials here to air strikes, targeted this building. this was once a residential building in downtown ball,
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vic city. and as you can see it out, it is just an absolute ruins. at least 5 people were killed in this attack, according to the officials here. now this wasn't the only ad building that was targeted and you will see the restaurant coffee shop area right now that was also targeted. now people here telling me that this is a taurus area in the heart of the city. there is no, according to them as well, of presence and it, these strikes really hurt at the hearts of this once scribing. and at the very famous tourist city 11 on what we've been seeing. as we made our, our way up to the city was complete basically areas that were completely empty. there were no civilians and no sign of
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anybody living in any of the areas in it around the ball back. many have evacuated now. balls back. governance is a roughly, was once how to about 500000 people, but i can tell you from what we've seen this morning. it is completely up to the question. as people have had to flee, we spoke to people who actually came to eastern loving on from the south of the country when the fighting escalated. and they had relatives and friends who they were staying with. but once these attacks here started, which really intensified over the past week, they started to have to leave these areas as well. though, according to the un, near the one and a half 1000000 liberties have been internally displaced. the area of balls like bordering syria, is also now come under attack over the past week. some of the heaviest or strikes have been carried out here in a period of just 24 hours on friday, $25.00 areas in and around balls back where hits at least 40 people have been
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killed. is it those attacks now? israel saying that they are targeting hezbollah, command centers and weapons, the pose that are in these areas as well. a is standing firm saying that the group is going to continue to fight, and as they escalates on both sides, we are seeing scenes like this. once a historic area now in ruins, i have to tell you the famous temples, the roman temples are located about a kilometer away from here. and it's very, very dangerous. and it's concerning, not only for the local population, but also for the cultural history of this country. right to set that is the, the pitch of from 11 on the eastern becca valley. a scene of destruction dire and windows have described as an area of rich cultural heritage. now, a scene scott, by conflict to so many things, lentils, the bar,
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the 5000 extra troops are being sent to help clean up operations and eastern spain, following flash floods that have killed at least 211 people. the increase in the number of soldiers to around 7000 just being seen as a response to public congress would have received a response to the disaster from legal thirty's, spain apartments. the federal sanchez says the country is united in grief. okay, and it's typically, for instance, that were dozens of people right now looking for their loved ones. hundreds of households a morning, the loss of a loved one, a relative or friend on a button. yeah, i want to express all of the deepest sympathy and to show them the government and the entire states with them. yes, i say okay, you guys joins us now from my pipe pool, so that's on the outskirts of valencia. i'm sonia spain's prime minister petrie sanchez, the speaking on the floods of expressing his concern, saying the country is united in grief, but it comes off the back of a huge amount of anger. doesn't it?
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sorry for the apparent lack of preparedness for something precisely like this. well, that's right. me. to be honest. now that people are imagining from the sense of shaw friends and the horror of what has happened to a very fury, great fury. now people forties who apparently have prevented any information from being adequately deployed to older citizens. he lives era, now that dealing with the effects of that as well. so great on good. the fact that so many of the official outlets, the recovery so far it geez, did not get to the towns around to the west affected in time you'll seeing on stocks today. much more of that, you're seeing you see more by a man head firefighters. you'll see more rescue recovery efforts, but until then, it was really citizens, neighbors, people coming from out of town. so that one's probably affected, coming in with
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a very basic of equipments with shuffles, with, with brooms and bucket detroit, mtv areas of my, the tool. and also some of the outline rural areas. you've had the pharmacy to come in with the tractors with heavier equipment to try and shift some of that daybreak . and the day re is every, with even a whole, so not had the ability to be able to get results to such as food and was hoping costs up from electricity. and of course telecommunications have also been very basic if existence and tool uh, sonya can see behind you. i order a low cost appeared to be getting stuck in when it comes to try to turn the situation around. as you mentioned, an army of, of local trying to use the plights for each other, i suppose. but there is also, as you mentioned, now, search in troops heading to the most affected areas is the hope. now that this will be a way to turn the root situation around in a meaningful fashion, rather than simply relying on community to do the work for them. that's where i
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can, it will make a massive difference. they because they will have the necessary equipment to be able to deal with a very west of the day, very in the rubble of upset with also the recovery of the parties that have been trapped here as well. people have said here that there are many people who are still missing and they are not expecting good news from not the tool they are expecting. the very was we've also had rescuing recovery services coming from other countries but to from portugal earlier on, who are helping with the apparent recovery of a body on the bed of the river that search and caused all the flooding as well. so it really is all action here in terms of trying to make the best side of a situation which many people feel they were quite late to from the start. right. sonya many thanks to that. so yeah, go in the portal does announce, cuz evelyn sealants, but in other news, ukraine's air force as it's destroyed 13, i'm off 71, russian driving slowly. stipend on the russian drone was seen flying as
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a key or 2 of your time. they have to totally crush, co says who drains and of the capital have been shut down. but one of those locations in the space could turn towards the debris from the downs room struck 6 city districts damaging residential buildings and starting 5 on police officers been injured. the full, the top republican politician, this cheney has criticized policies, presidential candidate donald trump, for saying she should have guns trained on behalf of her phone policy. so and is wrong. it won't come to harris's trumps. increasing via rhetoric is disqualifying. it comes to days before the presidential election. we both candidates focusing campaigning and critical swing states officially has more from milwaukee wisconscin, a 2 candidates, 10 kilometers apart. one important swing states, donald trump,
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to cues campaign to milwaukee in wisconsin. the place where he secured to republican presidential nomination in the summer were not going to take it anymore . kamala yo fired, defeated, the message he believes is breaking to with motives. i will end inflation. i will stop the criminal invasion of our country. the biggest problem we have right now from the republicans, matthew, in the summer, they were practically getting. the candidate was the head and the polls. he just survived an assassination attempt and they were convinced he was going to lead them to victory again, still viking, with just stays to the election. the race is very different than trump's team is defending comments. he made about a political opponent having guns trained on our face. she's a radical war hawk. let's put her weather rifles standing there with 9 barrels shooting at her. he was making you that to your point, the seat,
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dangerous language in the come climate insistence. critics. he was met by protest, isn't milwaukee, from a wide range of groups who oppose his policies and him passionately. i don't believe the damn thing that man says. i don't believe that he means anything that you set on his campaign, especially about freedoms of the american people, went through then just a short distance away coming on how to try it again to push the idea. she's the change kind of, despite having spent almost 4 years in the white house, it is time for a new generation of leadership in america, which includes this item on the guns comment. he has increase his violent rhetoric . donald trump has about political opponents. and in great detail in great detail, suggested rifles should be trained on former representative blaze, paintings or this must be this qualifying. what's going to this important part of
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the so called blue will democratic meaning states, how does most when was that will open the door to a trump pick today? i was so sure. i'll just either milwaukee, michigan is very much in play as a competitive swing state for couple of harris. i'm donald trump, both costing the states lodge arab and muslim american population. but the house binded administration support for israel genocide and gaza weighs heavily on the mines. and that can affect how they've history viable for months when american state that has regularly featured in our coverage of israel's war on gaza has been michigan. the 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 raised within margin just under 12000 votes. out of more than 4000000 cost in 2020 byte and one michigan back. but
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a lot has changed since then. israel's war on gaza seen an outpouring of anger among error. 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 they vote? absolutely. earlier this year, more than a $100000.00 democrats punish to joe biden, for his handling of the conflict voting against him during michigan's primary. instead of supporting his re nomination as candidates, 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. that's wayne county home to americas, auto, capital, detroit, the state's largest city, also home to dearborn, and 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 by one more than 68 percent of the vote here in 2020,
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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 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 the table as one of the few cities of the country with the man who was both arab and muslim, until a move, just refusing to induce either candidates in the race for the white house is that he said is going residence to vote with the questions from visit to the city on friday. positioning himself is an empty will come by in the middle for the little
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details. it's definitely more of details. it's theresa by reports now from table michigan 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 specifics. you're going to have peace in his lease, and they should have peace in the middle east, but not with the cloud. you have a lease drums to 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 precedents. others showing support kamala harris and i drove by it and we loved arrows, the people back
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to terms like everybody to watch all the kids. you guys want to keep playing? oh boy, trouble everybody to let me see. so i most of the problems the mainland. 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 precedent and reminded the community of the band on muslims when he was president. he still, we can, people here have voted for the democratic party, but that has started to change in the past year as anger and frustration as to bite in administration has been unable to stop the war. this is the 1st time our republican candidate cons to the city of dearborn, even though the arab population in the united states is only one percent. so they are an important voting block because they're located on swing states like michigan . this is 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 coming to harry's will be able to help
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bring some sort of solution to the war. even canada, 1st time i used somebody talking about the states unless and until this and whether it's will fly or not, i have no idea, but that's the 1st time. and how many, 10 for the it was proposed on the david. but it's never true. i hope this time it was i just, this is our piece is for many people here, the main priority right now. the question is, which can be a to will be able to and the war and at what cost base i will, i just see that dearborn michigan, a federal jury in the us state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective over the killing of brianna taylor, in 2020 but hun concerned was found guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the death of the 26 year old black women. the jury deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days. conviction carries
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a maximum sentence of life in prison. taylor's death along with the killing of george floyd in minneapolis, triggered nationwide bike lives matter process in 2024. my believe in preston. even morales is asking for international health to setup talks with the government of louis asa, as opposed to zillow causing chaos. booking rhodes and confronting going forward to use as a political standoff between the 4. my allies escalates catch a little bit. so they've gotten the force, the tensions are rising in central bolivia, armed forces, confront supporters of former president, evelyn morales after the storm, a military facility and took about 20 soldiers hostage and the other hit. the bolivian armed forces cool for unity and com, off to re legal groups to control of military posts, kidnapping, military and civic personnel. and it's the latest attempt to prevent the arrest of
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morales whose under investigation for rape and human traffic in the former president says, the accusations are politically instigated by his former friend and prodigy president, reese odyssey. he's going on a hunger strike. he says until asa agrees to meet with him. so think about that of y'all, stalling so hunger strike until the government creates to dialogue tables 1st to discuss economic issues. second, to discuss the political issues on the sally, detained jail and process leaders. last we put on his accused the government of trying to assassinate him after his vehicle came under fire in the coach, up on the regions, government ministers to night involvements, saying he stays the whole thing to mobilize, who's banks for weeks. demonstrators have blocked us, has major roads around the country, demanding the president's step down. but addison says the move is only hurting the economy. excuse me, my local source there,
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mr. morales for personal ambitions has mobilized his father, was in these last 17 days. there's been a loss of more than $1700000000.00. it's suffocating the economy preventing no more fuel supply and increasing food prices. despite costs for com, it appears the feud between bolivia as former and current president will not end any time soon. katia lope, this is lillian. i'm to 0. the still ahead on i would just say like the united nations biodiversity conference over runs this negotiation and struggle to agree on funding the paper to me and see us politics. but the election is here. election is here, decision was made from the whitehouse effect millions around the world state without
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a 0 for life coverage of every pushed into the special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer here than at the us. it looks on out to 0, the focused on 2nd biggest city is the world health organizations list of the planets most polluted cities, air pollution, and the whole sold on saturday to more than 80 times the level consider the acceptable bundle, w h had one half of the session, the level of deadly app, particles known as p. m 2.5 pollutants peak to 1067. that's
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before dropping to around $300.00. anything above 10 is considered unhealthy by the organization. fireworks that off drawing devali celebrations of worse and already poor quality in several parts of india. despite the central role of firecrackers and the festival subsidies, including the capital, bought them to cut pollution. but many people ignored the bond in new delhi landmarks including the presidential palace as you can see, barely visible. so a sick blanket of smoke visibility in other cities was also severely affected by case that as a thank you, kaufman setup police on hold. i. there's a lot of pollution due to 5 crickets, pollution any way here is a huge problem and it will persistence. will the government takes action? people think they can see fog. it's not fog, it's a pollution problem. people kind of get oxygen to to that pollution. environmental, this site is crucial with a representative of the united nations biodiversity confidence reach an agreement on funding. on the final day of the 2 week summit,
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the comp 16 meeting is being held in the city of coffee and columbia, delegates to try to work out how to raise enough money to hold and reverse the loss of ecosystems. that hoping to meet the 30 by 30 targets adoption in 2022 that some protect at least 30 percent of land. the marine areas by the year 2030 for progress has been limited with negotiations stuck on how to fund a thunder of em. catchy has more from comp 16 incoming in this difficult negotiations are expected to continue until the early hours of saturday. here in columbia stared city kindly at the end of 2 weeks of this very important to 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 from the many action planes that works. the site in
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a frame bar can 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. the 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 power, there's global batteries. we work with only 5 years left. the crisis out there. but to 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.
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and on the recognition of the role of indigenous communities in the protection of 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, 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 to your colleagues. now the philippines is aiming to offer unique, underwater experience for taurus bonafide diving enables businesses to plunge into charlotte. what does it not take photos of glowing plant and the government is banking on the sport to add a growing global trend of so called experiential travel to boost as tourism
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industry. barnaby low reports on the on and to come get it was quiet and almost pitch black. when we got into a boat posting a team of diapers, we were told they were already underwater preparing for an underwater photo competition. as the crew setup small lights to attract the subjects, tiny sea creatures. when the driver surfaced, they described a so real experience. think of the nice guy and then it's, it's that overwhelming. and then you'll see if you're lucky what was that like i, there was like the orange creature of the blue creatures. like what is that? fortunately, we can visualize what they are. things to these photos and the filipino pioneer techniques of on fire diving. that's made them possible. it's one the government things can make the country the world's premier driving destination. the beauty of bonfire diving is how it's possible,
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even for open water divers with just level to training. so officials here say it makes sense to offer it to the tourist. right now we're about 200 meters from the shore. so we didn't have to travel far. that's one. and the waters around here are shallow sol. participles. just have to go down to a depth of about 5 or 6 meters to take amazing photos. that's in contrast with so called blackwater diving, which entails sailing out to the deep ocean at night. and was the only way to take these other will the style photos until 9 years ago. that's when the creator of bonfire diving round bureau discovered it could be done without the logistical for those there any day. so a lot, well, i think the philippines, it was so hard to get the boat or even a dog by the to book with you in jumping to me those, those on at nights. so coming from my understanding of the science behind attracting fund guardian, black water,
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i tried to devise another method. but the basic principle, the corner of it, is you use like mates to attract them from climbing mountains, to skiing and surfing. experiential travel for a tourist is booming around the world. a 2023 survey by flight wire. a $402.00 operators found that nearly 90 percent of seen demand increase. the philippines is hoping to ride this wave to boost its tourism industry. one fire diving gives a diver a new and unique experience because you normally don't see blank. so in the, when ever you died, it was driving can be quite each. you're looking official say is just one of many experiences. the country cannot find it below algebra to begin island, southern philippines. okay, that's it for meetings, positive this news. i have to go a lot of my colleagues willing say each for feedback and share with the moment. so with much more of the daisies time of the sea,
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when i was just gonna buy from the time of sizes, expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down to the 4th victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been described as the closing of the historic election. only consequent, your president's get shot at with the potential to impact the shakes of what we know. let's get the, let's get the best amount because what a better story. but who gets to write that story? we're a nation in decline. that's all i can say. and how would it matter to those in need?
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those would cost our borders unlawfully will be apprehended, and we're going to d port these people, we're going to get them out of our country. i mean, what is the, what to expect? let us know each other in the world who we are. we have to be believe otherwise, we're not going over. how will the choice of one nation affect us all? the us 2024 elections all now to 0? examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. the lebanese economy would be an absolute, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be single subject, no, don't be for the miracle international filmmakers well clause. so what's the plan here today? question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis,
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bring programs to form an expired on jessie or the early morning attacks can at least 20 palestinians across gauze. i've been un ones of elliptic conditions. the time of the insight. this is island, is there a line from the hall or so coming up at least 19 people in central israel engine by

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