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or the, the children in guys on line up front along the way to the polio vaccine is only for israel to attack a health center for children. and 2 adults are injured the robots of this. so to see what life in doha most of coming up is what he strikes, spring, death and destruction to eastern level has been under attack every day. over the past week. springs to the finish line come of a house and donald trump robbie in swing states with just 3 days left in the us election campaign plus the we need the musicians to time to spread the signed
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a piece. it was on the we're going to be getting guys up for these. ready or strikes are being targeting densely populated, civilian areas. kidding. at least 28 palestinians goes us health ministries warning that i'm being honest. these are unable to reach the injured these very mandatory is also targeted a polio vaccination center in the north engineering, at least 4 children, a stronger and 8 was dropped in one facility despite and a great humanitarian pause. and at least 9 people have been killed in the all new set, a refugee camp in this central guys and strip israel has intensified. it's a strong stay in recent days. and cognitive reports from darrell obama and central gaza. a wave is really strikes pounds. who need and mostly round refuge, account rescue tools and benefits search to small during level looking
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for anyone who's trapped solid. and then suddenly 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 were scattered in every corner, children and women. we transferred them to all of the hospital. they were all torn into pieces. that tax comes, the 3rd phase of, of collierville now gets underway in part of not drink laza, but the world has organization safe, $50000.00 children won't be vaccinated because their towns have been caught off by is rows most long. siege of the region by the justice of course impacts the quality of the vaccination and its effectiveness. if initially 90 percent and 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
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august the world health organization confirmed the 1st case of paul jo in gaza for 25 years, a baby was left partially paralyzed by the disease of the amount 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, but because of the siege, it was delayed a month on one of these mothers hope the vaccination to protect their children against polio. but they were you, they can protect them from is riley bonham. the blind i'm going to look into nevada . i called on the world to stop the genocide of northern gone. so because we are literally dying, those who do not die from bombs or dying from hunger. the situation is catastrophic . most elusive done hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze, i have little if any food, walter, or health care and the united nation say they're facing apocalyptic conditions. and,
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and for the odyssey it or that are but of causal palestine. francisco albany is, is the un special russell total and the occupied palestinian territories. she says you and member states need to intervene in gaza. the the deadlock and the security council is the red mix of the lack of political will. to stop is right. there is nothing that prevents of member state from abiding by international they have in the be joined the no big oh sure not a enough. see a state which is for me to atrocities dean and the out. they have to stop the, those who are still transferring with friends, the united states for not just the united states, and also buying for chasing immunity tardy and security services from east red mass stall. any trade with these threads must be interrupted now, and then there is also deep dramatic sanctions and political sanctions. the need to
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be applied now med whomever is not taking. the steps is either, uh, is, is, is either responsible or completely different to the right or median. so find a senior and the gain after one year we kind of continue resides to the month that the d is the sausage on october 7th. be to start on october 7 that out of years. so the kids in stock of documented violations against that kind of thing . and people must displacements are be 30, that thing should be 30. yeah. less than detention including of children. of course, the eh, and force of these up periods, everything that ease really has been doing over the past 12 months was not forwarding to the potter's students was already had already been gone. and now that's been escalated on a, i've got a president 11th, and that's part of
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a design to this toy, to destroy what remains so far as being in like india provide policy and 2 or 3. that is where the forces have attacked of districts on the outskirts of the lebanese capital bay would killing one person, an engineering at least 15 starts on the cost me a hit, an empty building and a residential area. it follows a series of other sites and the east of 11 on friday of killed at least 52 people. those are bodies got more from ball back and ne and 11. and this is the quiet village of fed niles in the north eastern district of ball 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, wilma, i'm sorry, this is the 2nd time and my 2nd one has been committed here under the pretext what
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it was his beloved stores or weapons. here are the scenes in front of you. there is no hezbollah depot or weapons. there are only civilians. and this enemy is used to kidding and destroying him because he's against senior my. they told me that the for children's belonging scans out here. this school book belonged to a boy in great 5. this building was homewood to 5 different families according to local officials as well targeted this building, killing 8 people, including 3 children. what we've been seeing in the aftermath of this location is the remnants of their lives. our 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 once
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home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty, this is all that is left, shop signs, petrol, stations, supermarkets, 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. 2 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 sites 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
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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 and many here hope they will survive as israel escalates its bombardment of north eastern lep and on doors to jabari. alta 0, falls back, eastern loving on is nothing on the appointment. it says calling for an investigation into the kidnapping of a lebanese national. in the northern city of buffalo and his ready ministry. official says, enabled forces captured a senior member of his ball a more than 25 is where the soldiers were seen landing on a beach and seizing them on before leaving low speed boats. and on con has more from but to him. a kid, nothing of operation made under the cover of douglas is waiting. they will come on . those of seeing hey, on security camera rating, a northern lebanese town, and kid, nothing a citizen he was late to identified as a might. i'm
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a has israel claims he's a senior hezbollah operative but the lebanese government say he was a civilian at sea captain, who is receiving training levels can take it probably minutes that cold for an investigation. so this is a very serious incident. we haven't seen an extraction like this, um, or an abduction like this for a very, very long time. uh, this is something that the lebanese authorities are going to be taken very seriously. the lebanese army is actually on the same already have intelligence offices of taking eye, witness statements from various people. the abduction is the latest escalation and a year long conflict between israel and his beloved. these really ami has carried out as strikes largely in the south and in the east, and has forces on the ground in southern lebanon. but the secret mission kidnapped
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them as took place, associate kilometers north of bay route, and the lucky christian town of the throne. local say he was snatched from student housing parts the same, leaving bathroom shows a show the afterwards, his whereabouts remains unknown and wrong calling out to 0. but through know the level of the, the us is just days away from what's being described as a knife edge presidential election. donald trump and campbell of harris chris crossing the swing states, hoping to win every vote and can in a last minute push from his house. his 2nd rally of the day in north carolina teneo he was in salem, and virginia is a conservative toner. the states, the votes of democrats and the last election charge of costs done to impose putting him in a tight race for the simple i'm going to be like, the factors are saying it's very close is really not very close. based on
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based on what's been happening, is that so to us really were leading in all 7 swing sites as your problem the we just left governor youngin and we're certainly doing well in virginia. we see a very well be as we say. and i just had a little thing, a little birdie told me that we're, we're leading in new jersey. what's that all about? the vision has moved from greensboro, north carolina, which i'm just wanting to place. so you can see the code leaving donald trump, this event here in greensboro, in north carolina. he told his supporters that he was a head and all 7 swing states, including north carolina. and it's the head in new jersey as well. no. the polls
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don't actually suggest that, in fact, the company's going to spend a lot of time in north carolina in the last 3 days of the election campaign that may suggest that he realizes it could be in trouble. he really has to show up to support in what has been reliably republican state, because if he doesn't win here, he's got no chance of winning the white house. now he's going to go to pennsylvania and michigan as well. but the fact that he's spending a lot of political capital here suggests his pulling may not tally with what he's actually seeing on stage. in fact, there's a new pull out. it's in iowa, which has been a traditionally strong republican state, is what donald trump has one in the last 2 elections. and it puts couple of how does that have know if that pool is true and it has been reliable in the past? that would suggest a couple of how this is in for a very good election day on choose the he's donald trump is losing with women. he's losing with older women. and remember this is a conservative midwest state, so she is doing well there. the suggestion is that you can do well in other parts
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of the country. the trump campaign will put out a response space and they're going to bump the idea that donald trump will possibly lose iowa. they are still saying he could when virginia new jersey and possibly even new york, the polls don't suggest that. but of course, the only pull that really matters is come tuesday. all the for sure, i'll just say to greensborough, north carolina. going hours has also been campaigning in north carolina, the democratic presidential candidate how the valley in charlotte's harrison visited atlanta in georgia, which is called a voters to turn the page and a decade of donald trump. we will win because when you know what you stand for, you know what to fight for and we have an opportunity in this the election to turn the page on out of donald trump, trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other. we're done with that
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and we know who he is. we know who he is. he tells us every day. but charlotte, that's not who we are. that's the and we knew it is time for a new generation of leadership. and i'm still ahead and noticing i'm sending out jago in my thoughts out just outside of i didn't see a with a ministry and allow me a vote and says of come to how couch and the recovery efforts, the the ceiling, the dock chapter and the cause of the war, they just took our id cards, mailed them,
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they asked him about his name. we killed 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 just you know, on counting the cost, the u. k. is governing labor policy has laid out its 1st punches in 14 years when it helps grow the economy could. 1000000000 is helps winning the results of the us presidential election. plus, why has russia central bank raised interest rates to a record high? counting the cost on al jazeera, the,
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there's no limit to how far a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now, counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 reminder, what's up services. this is really ministry's killed of these 28 palestinians in air strikes. the cost of guys on saturday have any populated civilian areas are being targeted. governance, health industry is warnings of ambulances and unable to reach the end is really forces of struck the districts of trust me on the outskirts of baby boots, coming one 1st and injuring 16 others, as well as a series of various types of witness. 11 on friday,
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the killed 50 to us presidential candidates, donald trump and campbell of harris of health bodies in the same state of north carolina. on the final weekend of campaigning, polls still show them in a tight race ahead of choose these presidential from spain and sending 10000 more troops and police to the flood stricken region of valencia. is the country's biggest piece time military deployment. at least 211 people are known to have died in flash floods 5 days ago, but that number is expected to rise. sonya diego reports from pipe porter an act of urgency and it is often days off to the flash floods in buttons. yeah. many are still missing is k, 9 unit has been searching for bodies submerged in vehicles that was swept away by the floods. now late trapped in the river bed,
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the. there are dozens here. i bought the has so falls off with the highest number of confirmed desk at the towns only functioning clinic. the focus is helping those who survived but need medical help they. i am with us. 5 there are many wounded people here and it's a problem because the water is dirty, it's full of residue and that makes it a source of infection. so many volunteers came from me and saw you on foot, sometimes walking for hours, carrying with them supplies and a desire to help out less fortunate, neighbours forget. so while i'm here in valencia, we're all united together in this catastrophe. now this has happened. we're here to help in any way we can put an o me of solidarity together with firefighters. i'm dealing says i'm the military to every month. string roads,
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buildings for moving rubble with specialized vehicles. while the armed forces have arrived to help with the rescue and recovery, the town of 5 for this community is very much doing the bulk of the clear up work here. and even those from outside of a town of south have come to learn to hans and all of this a made a sea of months and debris. but everyone determined to lend a hand as he had to. we're so grateful to everyone of those who have come from outside to help us. i mean, it's incredible, especially cuz we've been through so much trauma watching people die in front of us without being able to do anything with a community and mooning exhausted spot with a will to carry on. sonya jago, alta 0. i bought one of the 2 weeks of negotiations, countries at the comp 16 by diversity. some of the in columbia have agreed to
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establish a permanent body for indigenous peoples, but as someone's fall in short and another key issue of funding plan to conserve nature. while the populations of already declined by nearly 70 percent over the past 50 years, experts say the numbers will continue to plummet unless humans get involved out of town to if i'm, if you had any reports from the meeting in county, to indigenous delegations broke into 2 years after columbia's environment administer announced that diplomats from more than a $190.00 countries, reached an historic agreement at the un biodiversity summit to give them a permanent invoice on nature. conservation decisions is the is so now this is an unprecedented event in the history of multilateral agreements on the environmental indigenous groups and the local communities of the world connected through all knowledge systems on how to take care of life and biodiversity. that was the most
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important announcement at the end of 2 weeks of often contemptuous negotiations and deep disagreements between the countries to try to stem the dramatic loss of biodiversity in nature by 2030 delegates, for the 1st time adopted the measure to recognize the importance of the role of people of african descent and another one to force corporations to share the benefits on products such as medicine, created using genetic data from animal implants. but despite these announcements, there was no real progress on the most important issue. major funding to tackle the loss of biodiversity globally billions of dollars are needed, but only $400000000.00 have been pledged. actually the target is 20 per unit. yeah . by 2025. says one very good minister said this week. it's like saying that the bridge costs 500000000 to restore and you give me 5000000. it's just not going to happen. so we need this money to flow from the global north to the global south as
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fast as possible. we're looking at that protection crisis, we're looking at a restoration reprises. we're looking at a situation where it's going to affect all of our lives, but it's not yet taken seriously by the treasuries of all countries in the global know. until that time we're going to continue to say the extinction crisis get was in the end there was a bitter sweet sound that's with a number of and terribly important announcements. but that missed the mark in the ever more urgent effort to reverse the accelerating loss of nature and biodiversity . something that the delegates will have to continue to tackle next year at the cost charity on climate change in brazil, and 2 years from now and the next comp 17 in armenia. i listened that i'm get the address to your colleagues. india's military, it says, troops of killed 3 suspected separatist fighters, a gun fights, an indian that must have cost me or security forces, say they intercepted
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a group of armed men in a photo, smooth districts of islands, hearts where 2 guns were killed in the regions. main cities should now go. another person has been killed in an exchange of gunfire with security personnel. in eastern ukraine, the russian forces have launched 2 missiles at a police station in the country, 2nd largest city, getting a policeman, and one thing at least 13 people. hockey is close to the russian border and it's being targeted repeatedly for more than 2 years. the vigils has been held in serbia for 14 people killed when a roof collapse. at a train station in the city of novi, side on friday, rescue efforts of ended and investigation is underway. the train station was renovated twice in recent years, but the railway officials, so the roof wasn't touched during the work can be bad enough, has won the contest to lead breakfast, can opposition conservatives becoming the 1st black woman to had a major political party in the u. k, to replace these issues sooner. cooling july led the policy to its worst ever
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parliamentary defeat, and in victory specie promised to return to its pun, finding principles. 18 months of conflict in so done have put its culture life on hold, forcing many musicians and other performers abandoned their work. many have been forced from their homes. but if you are determined to keep going and see my morgan force and the capital costume, this music room incidents capital was once familiar to my home with the old man, a practicing musician. he says rarely a week used to go by without him visiting it. but the ongoing conflict between the countries army and the rapids support forces has left its prints here, just like it has on many parts of the capital. and he says he now finds the room recognizable. come on, come on, man. we used to come and meet fellow autistic welcome and they also used to come here for rehearsals, for the concepts. this is where a lot of musicians we have stolen music. this war has had
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a deep impact to not just seeing the place like this is heartbreaking. you never imagined that a place like this would suffer this much. a few kilometers away from the musical professions union is the national theatre. musicians and actors once performed. now defeated seats are damaged, along with the walls of the building. the music and voices used to fill this theatre. but now there's just the occasional sound of artillery fire. more than 18 months of slicing has not just attracted the building, but also the artist community. many have been killed or displaced in the conflict or have been forced to turn their attention away from the arts and focus on surviving. some artists have chosen to continue performing despite the civil war that's forced to more than 14000000 people from their homes. with them, with the dean bubble is among such are says, here in on demand being displaced has him stop him from playing music. a lot of
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performing studios means that open spaces are the only option for them to play their music. and the chance for those who have grown used to the sounds of gunfire to listen to a different tune about fee. and when we organize these gatherings to entertain those who have suffered from the conflict and pass on a message of solidarity and unity with those who are suffering from the war. not every thing is available to getting equipment as hard because it means traveling from one state to another. not all can manage travel costs. some in the artists union said the government should give support. uh that can the, you know, the government should support artist and the artist unions who are in the country to help them improve their situation for, for now are just like these continue to perform, hoping that they can distract people from the conflict and provide entertainment to those who come to lift and keep them oregon ultra 0. i'm the man hutton,
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a good part of sunday. behind that because some cool restaurants need to talk a swain with some snow. denver 14 celsius sunday afternoon, or 5 celsius. by the time we come to monday afternoon and that west. so whether that windy weather, the stormy weather, sundry down pools, will continue to just drift this way. further east was bumping into a high so not making his way through the east disable. for now back up across the pacific northwest. a fair bit of cloud, a fabulous snow sabot of rain as well. piling his way in front of the cloud to just into the west side of the car, being quite ne system just making his way in here as we go on through the next couple of days. popping up and pushing some heavy right to jamaica on the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinions seems really have
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a very high kid in getting civilian political debate. what's happened to us as data now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in the 11 on is there a strategy on how to 0? the hello. i'm adrian said again, this is counting the cost on. i'll just see where you'll wish to look at the world of business and economics. this week. it is the labor parties 1st punch it in 14 years. the plant is ultimately end up making personally the fastest growing economy
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