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how it is westernized is this online which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, the struggle for survival and gaza is where the attacks kill 28 people and children at a how we go vaccination center engine despise and agreed humanitarian polls the the problem and this is out of your life from your house on coming off is randy bates tug at the occupied westbank palestinians and the sub i refugee cab blindfolded and detained. also ahead doors as
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a bar in the historic city or falls back in eastern oven on does come under. heavy is rarely attacks during the past week and as well as another 20 says it's amazing . so since i've captured a senior member of has paula in northern nevin on the beginning, garza is where any attacks of killed at least $28.00 palestinians across the strip heavy population of civilian areas being targeted, including part of gauze associated with there was an agreed humanitarian pause, that is a name of the tree dropped a strong coordinate on a pony or vaccination center injury and at least 3 children. victoria gazing b begins, are coverage of the in central goal. is there a way that these really strikes pounds homes? me, i'll just say right, refugee can rescue teams and relative search through smoldering rubble looking for
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anyone who's tracked. so there's a list, so that the job at 1 o'clock in the morning there was an explosion and the screening started when we came out. there were planes of gunfire above us, but we came here and rescued the people that were scattered in every corner. children and women. we transferred them to all of the hospital. they were all torn into pieces. the attacks. com is the 3rd phase of a polio roland gets underway in parts of northern gaza. bought the world health organization says $15000.00 children would be vaccinated because the towns have been controls by his rails months on siege of the region. the just of course impacts the quality of the vaccination and its effectiveness if initially 90 percent to 95 percent of the targeted we are currently talking about less than 70 percent of a target. this rollout could not be more important. in august the w h o
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consume the 1st case of polio and draws us a 25 year is a baby who was left partially paralyzed by the disease of the channel. i stayed here in northern garza along with all my children so they could get the vaccine. they were supposed to get it a month ago because of the siege. it was the late a month on one of these mothers hope the vaccinations will protect their children. the gates polio said they were re, they comp protect them from miss riley bones the for the, the, the, i called on the world to stop the genocide of northern concept because we are literally dying. those who do not die from bombs or dying from hunger. the situation is catastrophic, like most elusive, done hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze that have little if any food we have to it we're health care to the united nation says that facing apocalyptic conditions. victoria gates and b, l. g 011 on is there any forces have struck the district of has me on the outskirts
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of a root cutting one person, an injured at least 15 people. the attack targeted an empty building and a residential area. this follows a series of ass strikes and the east of levon on, on friday that showed at least 52 people dosage. a bar has moved from bond back in east and they've been on this is the quiet village of fed niles in the north eastern district of bald back. but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from the east riley military over 24 hour period. scores of people were killed and dozens injured. like many others, this residential building. now part of the latest statistics, well moms talk. this is the 2nd time and my 2nd one has been committed here under the pretext what it was, his beloved stores or weapons. here are the scenes in front of you. there is no has black people or weapons. there are only civilians, and this enemy is used to getting and destroying because he's against seeing you
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might need to know what else for children's belonging scans out here? this school book belong to a boy in grade 5. this building was homewood to 5 different families according to local officials as well targeted this building, killing h people including 3 children. what we've been seeing in the aftermath at this location is the remnants of their lives. a lives that were abruptly ended without warning along with hopes, dreams and aspirations. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fall back about 20 kilometers. ne. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty, this is all that is left, shop signs, petrol, stations, supermarkets,
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all once part of people's lives. now they serve as a reminder of what used to be here. the community that's been forced to flee. fallback has also come under attack. to is really airstrikes hit the heart of the city, killing several people. the 1st target was this residential building, just across from the children's playground that's now covered in debris and dust. the 2nd hit this restaurants and coffee shop. these attacks took place less than a kilometer away from this. a unesco heritage sight bawled back is home to the roman arrow temples of jupiter, venus, and box dating back thousands of years known as the city of the sun because of its unique temples. this once. well known towards attraction was one's home to nearly $85000.00 people. these ancient monuments have survived thousands of years,
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and many here hope they will survive as israel escalates its bombardments of north eastern lep and on dorothy jabari, alta 0, falls back, eastern, loving on a level as prime minister as calling for an investigation into the kidnapping of assess, has been in the north of the country and it's really military official says, naval forces capture the senior member of his vala more than 25. as rarely soldiers was seen landing on but through beach carrying weapons and equipment. they seized the men before leaving and speed boats. that's broken. our correspondent child stratford. he's running his life on the lebanese capital. so for the violation of 11 on sovereignty, charles, which is why the communist is calling for an urgent complaint with the un security council. tell us what you're learning about this incident. well, that's right. you can imagine that an incident like this is potentially highly explosive . this is the 1st time that we've seen anything like this. um,
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certainly since the beginning of the war and there's a lot of speculation as to exactly what happened. as you mentioned, the lebanese into, in 5 minutes to initiate mccarthy has as asked for a, an urgent investigation. and he said that he's been in contact with the, the head of unit phil us, the un peacekeepers to conduct this info. my got this, this investigation. and that comes off the back of a sudden allegations that have begun to circulate in, in the lebanese media. one example, for example, speaking to the channel, legit deed and that's 11 east t. v station administered for public works and transport highly highly. he claimed that this man who is being named as a, as a, as 1st name, is on the 2nd name, is hawes, was a captain of a civilian ships and studying at the naval institute. another reporting,
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lebanese media being attributed to one general is to he attributes his soul seems to be high up in the lebanese miniature he, he said that the operation carried out was carried out with corporation, with the german navy operating with him unit fatal to prevent the lebanese army from interference, so these kind of allegations that are being made as i say very, they're all anonymous. so we'll see certainly that, that source, the, that is causing such potential waves. it is understandable why we have the liberties. prime minister all scheme for this investigation by unit feel as soon as possible. the source east of the quoted me is rarely media are saying that this was an operation, this special operation to extract a member of his bola, those so sees get as yet unknown. so that has to be no official statement,
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even by the is really ministry, yet as bullet have said, like described it as a, as a zionist operational zionist aggression. but they didn't either confirm or deny that . so this person is what is being reported always who is being reported in, in the media. what does that say? i think we should be really aware of potentially how hotly sensitive this is because of course, unify. ready responsible for any kind of fully implementation of $17.00 oh, $1.00 which involves basically the clearing out of all groups and weapons, not owned or, or being carried by state axes in the southern lebanon. so this is a very serious, unlucky issue. and it's important that we get these claims and counts the claims. put in context tells. thank you very much for that child stratford. for the latest live in davids, it is where the soldiers have reportedly detained a large number of palestinian men. dr. raids in the occupied westbank troops during
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the fall refugee camp south of hebron. earlier on saturday. the sort of shows blindfolded palestinians being rounded off and taken away human rights organization, the palestinian prison. a society says at least $11500.00 palace demands have been invested since october 7th. last you know, 2 days following developments from the jordanian capital. a mon, because that is where the government has a band which is here from the publishing of the occupied west bank and from inside israel. this is a pattern that we seen being used by is really occupation forces at more and more in the occupied. westbank is really forces raid a community, a town or refugee camp, a village. they round up the teenage boys and the man in that area. they interrogate them locally, usually in a community center, in a park, and a, a, a one of those, one of the buildings that they take over. and then they detain some of them,
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which is what happened in the full lot, at least 10 people. 10 residents, as we understand from official sources, are confirmed to have been detained and take him to a military detention facility. this rate, of course, as part of another pattern where is well, the raids, sometimes 12, sometimes to doesn't sometimes to read, doesn't have a study in villages or towns and refugee counts across the occupied west bank every day. and we've seen a special focus on refuge account in the past and award is home to a 1000, but we've seen several very large scale raids on refugee camps further to the north in the occupied westberg like north shops where the as office of under web d u, an agency for palestinian refugees was deliberately destroyed and damaged by these ready forces just a day after these really conducts a bond the organization from working in the occupied territory. hundreds of his
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writings have gathered, again, gathered in tennessee to protest against is there any prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, his government demonstrate? as, according on method, yahoo! to reach cease 5? do they demanding the government? do move on to secure the release of his where the captives being held in gaza moving on to the news now and spanking is to pulling and out the 10000 troops and police officers to the flathead valencia region to help with recovery efforts. at least 211 people hotel when floods swept through the region. this week, dozens of people are still missing in the hottest head towns of covet in 6 months. the new troop deployment comes in and public and go over the government's response to the dissolve to sonya guy. ego has moved from pipe port the in the valencia region a and a show of solidarity. hundreds and hundreds of people have come to the town of fi plus that just outside of valencia, the regional capital, some even coming from the sun to the city itself, making that journey on foot,
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taking the best cause of 2 hours, and they've come headlights and with the equipment such as rooms lockets, even with food and water, to help the people who been trapped in this area without any supplies, without adequate telecommunications for days. now. now this is as well as the 5000 troops that have been deployed to the disaster zone as well. that was announced by the spanish prime minister federal sun check on saturday morning. we have seen them helping out with the heavy equipment that has been used to clear the real heavy rubble that we've seen clothing the town center itself. but another question in mind here as well is what is to be discovered underneath that robot as well. but have already been warnings from the local authorities that the death toll is likely to go up. and that will become evidence as the clear up proceeds, funded by jago algebra type of stuff. and the head of knowledge is 0. the 2 main
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candidates had the southern bathroom ground states, but just we days to go until the us selection the pod came into the state say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights with this most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts, providing on sense how much mist trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era a full year of war in gaza. and now it is rarely troops invading lebanon or the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. who americans trust to handle their economy? immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza?
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a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. the liberty of the economy would be an absolute, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be philosophically know, don't be focused on giving any miracle international filmmakers well clause. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate prizes, bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching out of the, out of me and of the put on. and then of a mind to of,
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on top stories. so that's why the forces have struck the district of has me on the outskirts of a root canning, one person, an injuring 15 others as follows. a series of ass drives of the east 11 on friday that killed 52 people is riding in the tree has killed at least 20 h, palestinian some s. tots across garza on saturday. heavily populates of civilian areas are being targeted and gases, health ministry is wanting, ambulance was unable to reach the injured so united nations as mocking the international data and impunity for crimes against journalists, secretary general and tonia gutierrez, highlighted garza saying it seemed the highest number of cuttings of journalists and any war and decades. the committee to protect journalists since the war began a 126 palestinian journalists. the media workers have reports. they've been told
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that is the highest number and again, since tracking began in 1992, at least 66 palestinian journalists have also been arrested since october, the 7th. $4000.00 international journalist accredited by israel to cover the conflict. but only one has been granted entry into gaza. know, members of the israeli military has been held accountable for the cannon or targeting of journalists, a honey muscle does in data bala and central gaza. and he explains how the was affect him during the list like him covering and instead of sending for long genocide as the one in gauze takes a significant physical and psychological calling journalist, the situation for journalists across garza is incredibly challenging, often dangerous and complicated. we're talking about 180 to a journal this so far have been killed throughout this genocide, and some of them have been killed along with their entire families. and just to put things in context, there is an immediate physical,
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a threat of from war from active warfare. they are astride the recurrence of ground incursions of areas across the goals of from and the intense bombing campaign and the enforce internal displacement civilian areas. an infrastructure, how often been targeted, impacted by military airs, practice making it very difficult for journalist to report safely. as there is always an often little time of in pending or warning of impending attacks happening journalists are not oh is it provided with uh, with safe core doors to report a from. and they are often left in areas that are targeted as there are no clear the zine areas as designate a safe area for journalist to reported from all of this together. having read the flight of journalist across the gaza strip would be comes thing a talk then the deliberate targeting of them and their families just made it difficult for them to report safely. honey,
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my more i was just the or from the central america of the gaza for palestine. the most presidential candidate. it's a campaigning into southern bathroom ground states on saturday. democratic candidate to come in the house is holding the valley and at last into the largest city, in the vertical when state of georgia, she's set to visit charlotte in north carolina and novel batch as well in states laser in the day. meanwhile, republican candidate donald trump, is currently just outside charlotte. north carolina is one of the state seen as critical and determining the outcome of the presidential election. he's also scheduled to make a stop in salem, virginia, and demonstrations of gathering in america's largest. our majority city, debo and, and michigan to protest against what they say is amount because of complexity and israel's war on gaza. it's close to a correspondent to today's
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a boy who's at that demonstration. so today's, and what are people telling you and will this be, will god make this a single issue election for the people that you've been speaking to while we're here at the center of the city, the one where people gathered and they've been marching all around the city of chanting for an end to the war for an end to the war 11 onto that until the war on guys. and also this group of people particularly are asking for voters not to give their vote to coming to harry sport to donald trump. and this is important because this is happening just the day after donald trump came to the city to appeal to the ara vote. he visited that cafe not far away from where i am. he also said that he was going out and the war. however, this is happening just at the point where the arab american vote has become crucial for the states, even though if it presents one percent of the population in the united states. the
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arab american vote. in swing states such as this one could be crucial at this point . let's not forget that donald trump, back in 20161 the 15 electron volts, 50 states currently has other time have 16 elect for votes, but that has now with for only over 10000 volts. so every vote counts at this point . so when we talk to people here, some of them are saying they're going to vote for cabinet harris. still, in spite of what's been going on, others say they're going to vote for donald trump because they're saying that trump is going to be a strong precedent that to well and the current war. however, when you talk to many of the people that i've been marching across to you are born right now, they're saying that none of them should people should not vote for neither one of them. mostly because they're complicit with genocide. many of them have relatives right now that are either in gaza or in 11 on and that's why they say that those 2 categories are completed with the war and, but nobody should be voting for them today. so thank you very much for that. that's
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today is a boat with a view from dba, one in michigan, and thousands of protests as a gathering in washington dc for the annual national women's march and with just 3 days before the election day and marching in support of comma harris. let's get the license on this with kristen. some new issues at the much in washington dc custom. what's happening there? the well, maybe you can see around me, thousands of people are gathering in the nation's capital. as you said, just 3 days before the election, these are some of pamela harris's strongest supporters. they are women who are concerned about reproductive health and reproductive rights of women. march happened in 2017 actually right after then president trump was inaugurated. and since then, the supreme court of trump a pointed justices,
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has overturned a long standing 50 year tradition here in the united states, a rule that abortion is not a federally protected. right. and that has left women's, reproductive healthcare open to interpretation in many states. and as such, it's very much a rallying cry for women in this election, and i'm here with one of the organizers of this event. tamika middlefield. thank you so much for being here. tell me what the messages you're trying to send to our main messages. you can see the reilly in private, we've had for multiple years, which is we won't go back. we absolutely will not go back to a time where folks did not have access to abortion. care did not have access to the house, could it be needed? and we won't go back to another trump presidency. and so that is our method today that we will stand together. we will fight, we will vote, we will rally, we will do whatever we need to do to ensure that we went across the country. have the key or enact that the the, the polls do show that women overwhelmingly. d support pamela harris. how important
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is the reproductive rights to that? and what about the other issue is what other issues are important when we think the reproductive rights is very, very important. we seen it galvanized, spoke to the poles across the country and a number of space where there been valid initiatives over the past 2 years. we believe that it will continue to galvanize our folks to the poll, galvanized women and their families and our allies to the polls. but again, as you were saying, of course, we would have to write them not only based on that in the mornings when the economy is important, when we know that democracy believe it's not defending democracy's important, we know that women stand with our siblings, that allied, we know that women care about education, so they've any number of issues that are important. so women that we are really going to oppose about even today, you'll need to be good with the trans before defeats and speak with about around gun violence on the page that you use. speakers for any number of, of issue that really come up with many different likes and very quickly what other activities are planned for today, not just this event,
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but i understand elsewhere around the country as well. yeah, there are hundreds of events, i think currently we're at about $600.00 events on our map. in all 50 states, there are lots of old campuses, there are phone banks. there are a sign waiting party and places from it's meg at the feet or uh la all the way to a smaller cargo. so all the way across the country will be mobilizing somebody. got thank you so much for giving us that perspective. as you can see, a huge crowd here today, back in 2017, over a half 1000000 protesters came out for the women's march. so we'll see if they can match that today. again, this is a big issue for the election. women double digit leads with pamela harris, but men are also coming out strongly for trump. so who gets out to boat is going to be the key issue. comes tuesday's election, precedence and then a live in washington dc. thank you. kristen or a visual is being held in serbia, so the 14 people killed when
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a roof collapse of the train station and the city of novi. sad on friday rescue efforts of the crash thought have ended, and as far as he gets a voice and an investigation. vanya derrick has moved from no. besides the place of the tragedy in the city of not his size. northern serbia tonight is a place that there hundreds of people came to express their sadness and their entity, the families of those that have been killed. they are said, but they're also angry because no one is taking responsibility for 14, that they're 14 dead people and 3 is seriously injured, that they're still in the local hospital, and doctors are fighting for their lives. prosecute their office is faith, is that there is an ongoing investigation and the that the dozens of people will be questions by the police. among them, it is a serbian mean is there of infrastructure. i mean this to say to the, to the files that fell from stations building was ins on the reconstruction. but there are some x, there's a cleaning,
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either vice reconstruction business was carries out divide tool chinese companies. and they are stated that everything was done properly and everything was done by the book about the documents about this reconstruction are actually confidential. one is who it is. i'll just see it up. no research on that set for me, elizabeth, put on them for this half of news, but stay with us. talk to algebra is coming up next. thank you very much for watching the the or hello. welcome to another look at the international forecast where they still have a few showers in the full cost full. that's the eastern side of space, just around the value. eric's pulling away from the east coast as you go on through
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the next couple of days. how far across mount show of year replaced is looking essentially dry high pressure in charge here. so that's keeping phase quite kind of chasing cloud around really for the most part we'll see what a fide and try whether i missed and folks on the issue for some of the on in the mornings at least. but you can see sort of fine and several weather out there. there we go. we got some win win for you. let us and what the weather out was that west, the side of russia most go struggling around one degrees celsius. bite down into the south west. you go with a few of those showers just because of the side of spite of what the weather will be. a little farther north, up to was boss floating around the valley, our small so as we go through monday with the weather will commit to portugal as we go into the new working week. having said that's fine for most then what winter weather i which will system costs fine to dry cool studies to side often. but it's right in the data cause a good part of north africa. what is the old shout with that? just around the egypt, penny, a showers across west africa, but they're mainly now hunting the southern coast.
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