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positives, i've never seen a soldier inside the hospitals, out 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis. dr. silver on hospitals on tuesday, around the 10 explosion that's a railway station and boxed on kills at least $21.00 people on wounds doesn't small the time. so robin, you're watching all of their life. my headquarters here in the also coming up, the united nation says the majority of people killed and israel's will. i'm johnson . all women and children is ready as strikes at the lebanese capital. they've reached over 9, forcing many people to flee the haves. and the amount is charge dave and alleged
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rainy and clock to assassinate donald trump. around says the charges a base. this, the welcome to the product of a bowman has exploded as a railway station in bulk is phone cutting 21 people and injuring. as many as the 2 of us know, it happened in the southern city of colette, is the capital of below, just on provence. witnesses say the explosion occurred near the station's booking office, just before training arrived at a crowd of platforms joining us all the telephone now from quite to is the law that he's a john list. uh hello, mr. costa. just to give us an idea of what you saw, you left the scene of the explosion just a short time ago as uh, well, uh right now the,
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the security forces are still there and the president at the station. and they are collecting the evidence to assess the intensity of the explosion, depth, depth tools, you know, or in this degree attack has the increase to print to, well, what, what do you have stored us? and you know, uh the development has just, uh, made. he just the incident that a separate this balloon group, which is fighting with the pockets on each state, has claimed the responsibility. and they're saying that one of their so side of the side bumper had a back to the, you know, people and majority of them who were from the boxes on the security for she's been attacked them at a decision. and maybe have seen the cdc before they drop the fact that played from was crowded with more than 150 people who are waiting for their boy that'd be shot or bottom drain when the bloss occurred before the creating either below just on as a states in the south of pakistan has been arrested provence for the central
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government for decades. oh, that's been an uptick in violence in the last few buttons. what's behind this? do you think i a. 5 at the beginning of 2024. what do you have? you know, if the, that, you know, i search it offline and have you had even been noticed on so many attacks on the security forces and the indians mostly, you know, on the highway is very, you know, people are traveling on the passenger buses. but majority of that, that's happening, but it was just on we're claiming by the law separate his group, which clearly indicates that you know, the, the white legs against the wind, anything but which is fine and it has increased and the pockets on the documents and all free shipping, but it was just on it had just, you know, uh, the, the, the, the security associates had recently conducted the security operation into monkeying it because of the, the, the fix the case. uh,
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the members office are separate this group and guessing that we are approaching uh, 2 of diagnostics. uh, you know, we are taking that diagnostic approach to, uh, you know, the same of the standards was operating, but we have seen uh, the sorts of incidents happen outside of the provincial capital. of course, to this attack of the railway station is unusual and it will re see it shortly shortly, and its slow i'm about. but those attacks are getting close to the capital as such to do the boxes on the 1st. at that point, if i could find a baby or installation to be have been so many adult ed x on that think it created the jar. uh, a green gables are departing from the capital of florida. that'd be, have seen a breach destroyed in august in the fall, i sort of blogs with disrupted the same service from the rest of the country for a month. but this is the 1st time that visitation in the capital has been targeted
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width, density, which has, you know, uh, which is a very shopping for so many people in the past, but, but not just on uh, the category going down. uh, you know, its remains the targeted so many times with so many other groups. the below separate is the, you know, dominican group like you to be, they have the and the either the heck get it out. so many attacks the way that but this is the 1st time this guy living visitation has been targeted with this much of you know, uh, intensity. and they will come back to them show through the day as we get more information from the authorities as to who might be behind this as well. uh so the last of the agenda list, joining us from below just dont quite to in buckets on thank you. the so the united nations human rights group says that the overwhelming majority of palestinians killed by israel's minute trained garza,
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a women and children. it says it's verified the postal details of the victims and calls for a due reckoning for her basic violations that may amount to genocide gabriel is on the report. so from you in headquarters in new york, the women and children are being killed and gaza. and those that aren't are being star that's according to to new reports released friday, global food security experts. the famine is now imminent in northern gaza. and called for immediate action to avoid a further catastrophe. the urgent to it was sent by a coalition of government, un agencies, and jos considered the global experts in famine. one recommendation to israel sees a northern guys, it is lasted within a month. seems pretty graham, and it seems pretty urgent. what does the secretary general plan? how does he plan to react to the report?
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i think it by reiterating once again the urgency to allow more assistance in 2 guys. uh, every part of guys. uh, i think you know, the, the notes that we read here every day that depicts such a grim humanitarian situation, such a difficult, you monetary and situation. we really need to have more access. we need to have more security. and also on friday, the un human rights office in geneva said nearly 70 percent of those killed in gaza that they were able to independently verify were women and children. that report also found that 80 percent were killed well in residential buildings. and there was more report, raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, texts on hospitals, you know, parents, systematic session. and china is it also points to the report to the use of white
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phosphorus, munitions, or the international court of justice. it's serious avoided us on provisional measures, underscored being to national obligations of these right to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is do reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations taken together. the reports are another powerful reminder of the effects of israel's continued war on guys a and the told that it is taking on so many innocent civilians. gabriel's on to algae is here at the united nations in new york. this is really military has problems of 10 sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians. as more i see in southern garza, at least 5 people were killed and several others in the car was also struck. israel's military has repeatedly attacked the despite designating is as a say say and include 3 is in the in central gaza, be it's
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a school or attempted shelter. no place is safe across garza is it and definitely still has that. is there any forces target to 10 animal law, 6 newness and let me remind you that this is a so called human is terry. and so by that is ready forces and that's why there are thousands of policies filtering there. so that is where the forces targets as ted, nice, polished, and use right, kills. among them are women and children. and also in the gospel city schools show 3 thousands of this place. policy news was also targeted. it's as bad as the bus school in the street and also at least 5 college news were killed. amongst them is a family of mother or father and their son. and also there has been a house that has essentially populated house that was targeted in big here, but also the wiping out of residential houses continue and another in causal street
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. we're talking about an area that has been under strict siege for more than 30 days. now, no food, no medicine, no water has been able to injury that area. and according to the us experts, they are warning of an eminent 5 men in that area. because as we mentioned, there has been 0 access to any of the international organizations in that area. now they have, they tend to go into a bad yeah. are still under a list of hawks and even here in the central area all night, there was endless explosions and according to locals they set that there has been endless selling in the east a but a bridge come in at the central area. so head, it's still ongoing as the situation is very hard and it's still escalating, especially with the mother and father. and we'll come back to you throughout the
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day. the in the situation continues to develop and come through that for us. and then as above, his room has co dot, as drawings on the lebanese capital, they route they came soon after these really ministry issued evacuations, right. so people living in the southern suburb of the here, the un interim false in level known as the nfl has accused, is by the forces of deliberately destroying the peacekeeping. missions property that they've described as, as a flagrant violation of international law, is the latest the series of israeli attacks on unit fill positions. i don't that say 5 peacekeepers were injured in this way. the try and strike me have a military check point in southern level, tall strong. that has the latest by root the deputy spokes person for unit fill you in. peacekeepers in southern lebanon, told i'll just say around that. so today's incident that involved and is really bulldozer and he's ready. excavate to the unit, feel safe damage is damaged
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a perimeter defense around a un peacekeepers position is just one of what we'll see. incidents involving the damage of the unit fill positions or in date the injuring of unit fail personnel since the beginning of october. that spoke to us and saying that at least 8 of those incidents, it was clear to them. the israel was responsible, spoke to us and went on to say that $29.00 unit fail sites in that area of southern lebanon. israel has in recent weeks, tried to force that personnel to evacuate according to unit failed. they saying that israel a saying that they should move for their own safety. well, unit fail have come out and said that this is a clear violation. yet again, all international low, and they have that that despite the kind of problems and risks the dangers that they are facing, they are determined to hold the positions. meanwhile,
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most strikes the saving on the southern suburbs of pay route. they came off to forced evacuation warnings from the is riley military. it's being reported. one of those as strikes was close to a university campus in that area. it's really important mode to recognize that the lowest berries putting out a lot of warnings for these evacuations. many of these strikes come without warning, and a lot of the people that we've spoken to affect these areas say that they often don't receive the warnings to evacuate, because they simply isn't the phone network operating in that area. so just to get and highlights how dangerous these strikes all and the danger that they post to civilians in these areas, charles stuff, houses 0, they root. so the palestine football association is calling on these bolts governing body fee for 2 address genocidal racist on his lumber fabric rhetoric
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amongst his riley football fans. supporters of mccarthy tel aviv tore down a palestinian flags and chanted races slogans ahead of a match and comes to them. incitement led to st bottles and several people were injured. step asked me to post them from the dutch capital after a violent night in um, so that is where any football fans are taken to the airport by jewish volunteers. we don't trust on the dutch people because what we have to what we have been to yesterday, it's not something that we have in these when we define our students and as well, we don't have what we have to do more than they were some of the thousands of supporters of my cabby, tennessee when get it in the dodge capital for the match against i x many was seen whipping down palestinian flax chanting races slogans. the
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outraged by the races, incitement to death and stood out on the streets and battle to it. this way, the football fans and police following the match dozens were injured. the answer that mere strongly condemned which he described this anti semitic riots, she didn't condemn the actions of the is for a defense. and of course, they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish about his time. which, which happened last night, is not approached. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime is for a lead us for quick to compare to violence with a hold of co sign of tober 7 is really for administer even traveled to the madeline saying upon arrival that i'm so them is not safe for juice. oh, so it is in both the netherlands and it's relatively quick to describe last night's riots as anti semitic without giving much context to what happened leading up to is
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where a football supports us being attacked. some say it's created a dangerous narrative, i'm fear more anti muslim and anti immigration rhetoric. principal emotions is ignited by the genocide the israel is committing. so it's an opposition to that. and sorry to say, but the neck of each of you support us put themselves in that context by protecting palestinian symbols as saying racist. serious about better things. while most is really football fans have left and that'll instead that government says it will do all. it's can to welcome them back safely, step fast and l just 0. i'm so them still a head hand fold out. is there a i'm going to say that i'm getting sup, actually on the border between mexico and what the amount of work housings of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects after donald trump won the us presidential election. and the goal is to avoid mammals. what kind state do you and loans you can look. it collapses, pushing 2000000 people to the brink of starvation the,
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to the big thunderstorms that we saw up until a few days ago in western society and no longer with us. the change of weather is taking place where you might expect for the change of season. now with the code of wind going down to the g, and it's finally starting to wind itself. i can produce charles in eastern met. now these are into like the hits egypt, but they might also hit the coast from jobs and north was almost a gas into suddenly kevin cypress and something talk to you, the artist sent to suggest some depth of these thunder storm. so flashed all these possibilities. all right, so how about terry still generally find reasonably well and strong breeze will tend to die out by the end of semester, down the gulf. and the same is true down the red sea. so we're in the cities for the most of the baby, and it's the in the twenty's for iraq. and most of your on that still above where
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it should be compared with, along to an average might be a generation of a few bigger shares in the rock during sunday, but nothing much to speak of. to be honest. the rain in africa is, you know, is not moving south and it's showing itself with some vigor in the sea republic of congo, and down through and go to the coastal rate in terms of the air and can yeah, it came in, it went as bits of pointing, but for us as for the safe in africa, so that botswana and the may be a good part of south africa, it does look what a full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon, are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region, who americans trust to handle their economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics,
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the bottom line. the government challenges here with the on the the book about to, to i'll just bear with me. so robin in the hall remind to of all top stories. a palm is exploded as a railway station and bucket stones killing 20 home people and enjoying at least 30 of us. it happened in the southern city. of course, that's the capital of the look just on programs for you and human rights office says 9070 percent of tax and the 1st 6 months of is rose was gone. so what women and children, and then you have to pull a view and close for
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a do reckoning for her receipt violations that may amount to genocide as well as kind of a lot more strikes on the lebanese capital pay rate. they came soon after these ratings, military issued evaluation threats to people living in the southern summit of the here a judge in the us has gone to the request by the special council jack smith to postpone a federal case against donald trump. if it's true of us, the 2020 election results smith told the judge more time is needed following trump's presidential election victory. that was still state level case is pending against him. trump in georgia and new york, but it's sunset. and how though, proceed once he ran to the white house, us prosecute as a boat charges against an ask a national, a, an electric plot by a wrong revolution regard to killed president elect donald trump. now the justice department says the accused was positive network of criminals used by to have
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wrongful surveillance and, but if a higher there on the farm industry has dismissed the obligations as baseless and the phones. now the charges come after a year, which trump survive to assassination attempts from henry posts from palm beach in florida, outside from small lock. it result as the us department of justice says it has charged 3 men in iranian plot to assassinate president elect. donald trump, according to justice department officials, an afternoon national, named for hon shaka read, was hired by the iranian revolutionary guard. and his handlers told him to come up with a plan to assassinate trump in september. according to recorded conversations with law enforcement officials, shocker re said that he was told on october 7th, to carry out that plan within 7 days or wait until after the election to other man carlyle rivera and jonathan load home were arrested in the united states,
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shot the rate is believed to remain in a rock. meanwhile, trump did his 1st interview in a telephone interview with nbc is kristen welter. trump said he believed he had a mandate to bring common sense back to the country. he said his number one priority was securing the us border with mexico. asked if he had a price tag for the mass deportations of millions of undocumented people in america . he said he had no price tag, but he had no choice to carry it out. the problem was just too bad. he said john henry, l g 0, palm beach, florida. meanwhile, the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flow of migrants from south to north, already working and will stay in place, but then under pressure from trump, he says he's prepared to impose tyrus, if the regular border crossings into the us doubtful dramatically. and the south and trump issue for some southern mexico where many migrants, official terms of victory will make and already treacherous. jenny was the
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migraines of other add to list has been waiting for months for a temporary legal permits to cross mexico and reach the northern border with the united states waiting on the phone. okay. okay. yes. he says, america's president elect donald trump campaign promise, a large scale deportation of undocumented migrants has him worried he, i found the river, but he own yes. everybody's the water that has a lot of uncertainty because you can upload to a fee of, of option. now that can disappear tomorrow, everybody's waiting to see why he's face to move with like side of my daughter, thousands of migraines, so stranded in shelters like this went along the mexico. what the border and are just starting to grapple with their prospects following trump victory. tuesday's elections many have been trying for months to secure an asylum appointment via a u. s. customs and border protection at the trump as promised to ends. chaotic
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stories in his family fled on. do they say they hope they will be given an appointment before january 20th? okay. we have is all faith in god that the appointment will come before he takes office. otherwise it will be when all god sees it fit. despite immigration, being one of the main issues of the us selections, the legal crossings that the boards are, are at their lowest level in 4 years. for the thanks to us island restrictions put in place by president joe by then, and then going crack down in part of the mexican government, including apprehending and busting back south migraines, caught in the country. legally. the mexican government believes that the current model to stem the flow of view is found. migraines is working and they hope that they can convince the future trump of administration to keep it in place without a hard to crack down for me. i'm of them. week friday, mexico's president claudia shane bound, said she briefly discuss the border issue in
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a friendly call with from get her love deal. you mentioned the board issue. i said yes, there's the bold issue, but we'll have time to discuss it. and my look back at the shelter colleague says shutting down the board, there will only make people seek more dangerous paths. so i'll say, here's what's going on, especially the immigration will continue because it's a necessity. you see, you can play as a pos, but you will look for another one. it's on stop level because of the need. it's an obligation for us, the obligation to seek a better life for our children. for now though, they're still hoping for a legal opportunity to move on before it's too late, allison, that i'll be at the jersey that i chose to. file is probably minutes assignment hours. it's called a general election date, as we'll head to the polls on november. the 29th. it brings it into the historic coalition. government disliked the country since 2020, but harris has sent a right policy, found enough coming calls with it sent to the left rivals to work together. islands
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is now heading for a free week general election campaign. slow toes between 2 q n grease wrapped up on friday with the tech issue farm. and as to saying more must be done to resolve a dispute. i have a maritime boundaries and the g and the mediterranean sees the 2 sides of juice and means again in athens. next month, greece and turkey, each claiming every of the gmc reaching around 11 kilometers from the coast lines. grease size, it has a right to expand this to about 22 kilometers. and the un rules butcher kia was an expansion could lead to conflict. the dispute focuses on exclusive economic zones. what countries can explore and exploit the result is the you and recognizes greek control over 71 percent of the sea and to keep around 9 percent, the tequila ones. this area and the start to do with exploration the and you and says this infringes on greece is maritime territory. northern cypress claims this area,
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and what it's took here to explore full results is but territorial disagreements on the only issue between the 2 countries. but it's also looking for solutions when it comes to assign them an migration policy. jones droplets or polls from the island of symbols in the east g. it's a grease and took a need to resolve how to set maritime borders, india, g, and grease. once the full 22 kilometers of territorial volta allowed under international law to kill prefers to stick to the current 11 columbus is. the tucker's coast behind me comes so close to sa most. here it makes no difference how much territorial was each side claims. this narrow straight is divided down the middle, but there a wide swath, severe june where it doesn't matter. and if greece has its way, it will end up controlling mold and 70 percent of the gmc up from 43 percent today, an agreement may be impossible because feelings run so high on both sides. but
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perhaps they can agree to let an international quote decide the method that could be the way out. both sides are now ready for and the other issues on the agenda. a police station on the greek island of rhodes, inside dozens of migrants and asylum seekers are being held in custody until recently, hundreds of them slept on the streets. roads has no official reception center, so they have to be brought to items that do like some of the camp here is overcrowded as migrant and asylum. so you can numbers have gone up substantially and recent months, every room had the for the bed. but the right no, there is a, there sounds inside the room. so we sleep the underground of the signs of intensive use of visible in this video given to us from inside the camp showing broken floor boards and unsanitary washrooms. the composite operation is drastic to increase the since the summer. and right now we can see that people are sleeping
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even in the common spaces. so inside kitchens, inside of classrooms, the campus made for 3500 people are there more than 4000 people inside of it can grease ones to kid to clamp down on people's smugglers. and to take back migrants who don't qualify for asylum to accuse suspended an agreement to do so. in 2020 jumpstart, helpless elders are in the east. a g and heavy rains have triggered most of the flooding in the spanish towns of could that guess in the continuity and region was swept to way dozens of pop calls, inundated streets and discuss at daybreak costs the area that comes as the spanish military continue to clean up operation of valencia mold, in 200 people have been killed in one of the worst floods seen in europe this century that the united nation says 2000000 people in me and most were kind states were risk of starvation. as the country's economy collapses. 8 agencies on facing severe difficulties and accessing the state due to restrictions by the military
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government. more than 500000 people are relying entirely on a tiny chain has more on this. from bangkok in thailand, in the united nations is wanting that as many as 2000000 people are in danger of famine and starvation in man miles west. and we're kind state the u. n. d p in a recently released report says the situation has been caused by perfect storm civil war climate change, the collapse of the local economy, the severe shortage of fuel fertilizes and seeds. currently, the region is only able to produce about 20 percent of the food that it needs. at the center of this crisis. other rang once the target of a genocide, now cool between 2 warring factions, ma'am mos on the on the rebels who are trying to through the mount. those who are lucky enough of being able to escape across the borders into bangladesh.
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