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now to sierra the . ready the israel escalate strikes on babe ruth, she was a senior and re an advisor. holes talks with 11 on the prime minister, the the 0 light from del sol. so coming on, israel targets or residents, and dated by ash, killing 3 members of one family. 27 palestinians have been killed in attacks across cause us to install on police refuse to help. a large group of minor is trapped under ground in an illegal mine in south africa, the and the government and the
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boy in georgia and regional pop top of the box down on the russian investment deal officer for testers in base parliament, the hello, it's $46.00 days since that is really military launched, a ground defensive in lebanon is really troops of kills more than 2000 lebanese citizens and destroyed thousands of buildings on homes. the fighting and bombing has displaced an estimated one point. 2000000 people, 400000 of them children. since tuesday, lebanon's capital has come under repeated bombardments by is really forces. the latest strikes hitting residential buildings and the cities southern suburbs coincided with a visit by a senior or rainy and official zeta who did reports from the lebanese capital bay. roots of israel's airstrikes are massive.
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residential buildings are being blocked down the bombardment favorite southern suburb, an area regarded as it has well. a strong hold has been the most intense and heaviest . yet as israel escalates its floor on the arm, it's been nearly nonstop since tuesday. this is a aftermath of just one is rarely strike a residential building, reduced to rubble. but there is widespread damage to the area. all these homes are no uninhabitable. every few hours, these really military issues as far as the evacuation order and more of the residents who the state and these largely abandoned neighborhoods are forced to leave off money was among them. he is now homeless. it wasn't the house that being, i'm, they, so the wording the big i on, i got my phone, i taught it and then i went down. the world bank says is really strikes have
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partially or completely destroyed 100000 homes across lebanon in recent weeks. and lost his amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is part of a strategy bite as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions. to end the war. the united states presented a new cease fire proposal to 11 on it coincided with the arrival of iranian official allie, larry johnny in big boot, he reiterated around support for his beloved and met the speaker of parliament. that'd be bitterly who is indirectly negotiating with as well, on behalf of the group all the so you need decision made by the resistance and the government and live alone. we agree with and support all the while the strikes are escalating. this used to be a civil defense headquarters in eastern living on it wasn't as well as 1st the attack on rescue workers, despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well, to allow rescuers to safe the reach sites that are involved and most casualties.
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more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing had a rush to the center after hearing about the attacks, always in shock or spot at the screen. what is happening with people who help others? our job is human a terrier started to call out to find the most what it was my friend for 45 years. i called back for the others. no one answered. the living on says efforts are being made to reach an understanding to end the war. as well as insistence that it can act against testable law if it attempts to rearm, has been rejected by has the law. it's not clear what is in the new ceasefire proposal. but hezbollah says it's studying it. it's an older i was sure 0 they lived. since the war began and loving on, israel has also stepped up a tax on syria in soil. at least 15 people were killed and is really strikes on homes in damascus on the suburbs of the city. on thursday. more explosions were
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late later reported in the damascus countryside. and early october, a syrian state news presenter was killed. one is really strikes targeted, her neighborhood, and damascus. israel has been attacking gaza. they occupied westbank, lebanon, syria, and iran for months. although has carried out a tax on a rainy and link targets in syria for years. it's around the top, it's bombardment since the attacks on israel, on the 7th of october last year. and long as you by may, is a military political analyst. and he explains why israel conduct strikes against the syria. this is for this stressful not deployment. then ryan, the in growing, improve us in syria. i decided to try to reach nice and the security the wrong have to establishing ministry bases. voice syria. i know susan allies, i mean, just based way, just consider that the, just to supply line full a bit of any resistance as serious also as that particular manufacturing and don't
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own the transit. but he's also supplying pensacola with a messiah needed. and with the technology that has been bought need in its war against the age, right? this is why the is really aim to maintain. that kind of fits tara's pos to as long as syria is not ready to retire to game against is right since 2011. so, and we've seen also another reason why these really talk it syria, is because the syrian at defense system often supplied in upgraded by russia, both political but at potentially which ad for these reading operation in the region we've seen in the last ring in retaliation. guess is read and is right, let's try and on the wrong, these really made it to destroy the syrian and the system to ensure that these right? methane is ask you priority. when planning amy had to guess. iran
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the, the gaza strip has been under constant attack from that is really military for more than 400 days. on friday, at least 27 palestinians were killed by israel since dawn, and dated by last 3 members of one family were killed. one, israel targeted a residential building, the tackle so left many other members with critical injuries and reduced homes to revel no respite in the south either with at least 11 people killed and separate attacks as a sending a to garza is more difficult than ever with the north almost totally cut off. that's according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. oh, just said that is real block 6 attempts to deliver a life. saving assistance to besieged areas and northern gauze of thousands of
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palestinians have enjoyed starvation, intense bombardments, enforceable displacements in the north for more than 40 days now which ahead aim to bring in food on waters are bad. yeah. they've had new non bank law here earlier. this week the bite and administration stated that israel has not impeded humanitarian aid to gaza and therefore is not violating us law. access is at a low point, the chaos suffering despair, this destruction displacement is at a high point. we have seen, as you know, um, being particularly concerned about the situation in, in the north of casa, which is now say to be on the siege. and it isn't even possible to deliver aid in that thought about as soon as our correspondent joining us from dating back from central gaza to talk to us about the situation in the north thought it. and what
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you're hearing about people who have remained there to where people are still trapped. and then also scholars, especially in areas of conflict including the valley, a big now. yeah, a bike tunneling town that and and also strengths. now what we do know, as we have been in touch bases with civilians that, that they are going through on using conditions where they at all sorts of survival . that could be completely costs in terms of having, i think, which amount of fluid for medical supplies. we know the hospitals are include to be overwhelmed with patients and would it people in the box majority of these hospitals have been repeatedly targeted. i'm stormed by this when the military is part of the ongoing operation fast and basically all sorts of humanitarian aid supplies that were sent to the north of concert, particularly to kansas city. the reading off to match the image,
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the deposit can i should we know that the not records are was for relief that had been recently said cannot be really enough on even schultz way they can not match. the vast majority of governance needs. that's gross offices. every single strikes that took place that at the north of the territory, the re, i'd be personally in touch with many people who are tracked in but not including our eclipse to no disease or english. that they are expressing that concerns about the sites, about the sites and the quite frankly, to move to substitute to, to the central areas into the south, the district. and just in case they got killed or arrested by the is my only concern has been checked by a smoke subsidiaries that have been targeted, not liens or residential bills and stuff. and you are run schools and evaporation. sensor isn't displacement cops. and at the same time as the was shopping on buying their basic items to the families in the north of gauze like united bank since, alongside with lots of humanitarian organizations have been wanting from the
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collapse of the humanitarian situation of the news without any international intervention that could rescue the situation. but tara, thank you so much for that reporting from joseph as well. the struggle to survive israel's genocide and gals and goes beyond bombs and bullets for palestinians with serious medical conditions each day brought the risk of death even before the war. now a few hours without power or a roadblock due to an is really attack, can mean the difference between life and death. hy, name one, which has more from dated by the in garza, amanda old as life has become a struggle for survival, daily bombing, the search for food and relentless violence and in desperate need of a new kidney. his lifeline is dialysis a treatment or some of those who stop in your mean if it is for now i am any treated twice a week, 2 hours each and this is not sufficient to sustain my kidney. needless to say,
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we are stopping kind of fine, clean water and living in tents. even the routine medications are no longer available. besides that time diabetic with high blood pressure too. i cannot get my hands on insulin any more. a life is now impossible for these dialysis patients in gaza. the war has turned into a nightmare. it was push for on the ship. off to l chief and all the other hospitals went out of service. all the could be patients are not treated show deluxe the hospital. this is no longer dialysis process, which is the live safety and procedure. simply put, each patient is receiving only half the amount of feet that they need to get any patients need a specific diet. but that's hard to maintain in a war zone. 70 year old mohammed father says he is 4 is do whatever he can find. even if means putting his health at risk little caffeine, the scene in the treatment we now receive is not sufficient. clint's, our kidneys. i go a month and we no longer have a routine medications board is closed and even aid is not reaching us. we are
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bombarded this dog and on the seat. what else left and the lack of a stable power fuel for generators. and when going medical supplies means doctors have to make tough choices. more the, how about uh, to me a, do me, a user is really occupation forces destroyed all the dentists machines extra for hospital and purpose. 60 machines kitchen to 350 patients, including children as a result, oldest of own patients and now being treated here, it's x the hospital. this is a mess of load, especially since electricity is not always available. that is why we were forced to, to just the number of hours, but this has a very negative impact on a patient's health. the, for the families of the patients every day is a test of endurance. and god bless, how similar philadelphia so you all the on it for the will. we used to reach the hospital with comfort. we still enjoy peace and security. we used to have the basics,
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but now we're left with none. we cannot even transport my husband and don't get caught. i have to push his wheelchair all the way to the hospital, a rough terrain flooded with sewage, and unto his lady, non stop bombardment. i myself have a heart condition and effect problem with how much data for getting to pay something dollars off for a drink. more done the threat of violence, it threatens their access to life sustaining care. their lives depend not only on the machine, but on the willingness of everyone to see them more than just the products and casualty the horse. from the last to the hospital in there about a city palestine. the german east chancellor has told president vladimir putin that berlin will continue to support ukraine's fight against russia's invasion, for as long as possible. all off sold spoke with putting over the phone for an hour
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and demanded russia withdraw its troops from the country on friday, and the russian air striking ukraine's black c port for desa, killing one person in knocking out energy installations the kremlin, said any deal to end the war must reflect new territorial realities. so i'm going to k and has more from burden. this is almost 2 years since the last time that these 2 man, how the conversation of any kind with each other. we know that the thrust of the discussion between them, the situation in ukraine, both government saying afterwards, effectively what that position is happening for some time the gym government saying that let's shots cold on pretend to withdraw his troops to end the war and full the persian government spokesman saying effectively, many deal it may ever emerge from this crisis. this war has to reflect that it will territorial realities on the ground and rushes, security interests. the interesting aspect,
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apart from the fact that it's taking so long for these conversations take place is that president savanski in key if was unhappy, then the conversation took place and said subsequent to the conversation. but this may prolong the war and legitimize the rushes position. visa v, the conflict, there is one final coffee. yet to all of this. in $100.00 days, germany goes to the polls to elect a new government, the war and ukraine, and specifically the financing at home. and if you crane by germany is increasing the of concern to many germans, specifically in the old east, where they want peace more than they want ukraine to continue to beyond. and by this country, investors the prison through which to view what has happened during this conversation. between shots and fruits and don't want to cane al jazeera bully is still a heads on alta 0, representatives from brazil's 11000 in poverty settlements joint forces demanding
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global action to help marginalized communities. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mess mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by high school? oh, no. jesse, around the united nations 29th conference on climate change. the same as the most developing nations needed estimates. $2.00 trillion dollars a year to come back, the west effects of climate change, but will the developed world stop the finance? besides, you may need to stay without 0 at the end of coverage coming towards,
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buildings to rubble and be root. southern suburb, the latest is really a tax code cited with a visit by a senior, a rainy and official call for a swift and to the suffering of the lebanese people. is really a tax on garza, i have killed at least $27.00 palestinians on friday. and dated by now, 3 members of the same family were killed on israel, targeted their home. germany's chancellor has told president vladimir putin that berlin will continue to support ukraine's fight against russia's invasion for as long as possible. all i've sold spoke with putting on the phone for an hour and demanded rest. i'll withdraw its troops. a police or south africa are refusing to help a large group of miners trapped under ground authorities and still fun time. close the entrance as part of a campaign and games in the gold mining, and it's left those inside without food and water. and at least one body has been brought out. how much house adjoining is not from still from time harry,
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tell us what you're seeing. what you're hearing about the miners trapped under ground as well. it's now doc to the end of the day, but many people are still underground. it's quiet because the police of cords and all of the area this thing, this is a crime scene. they've told of relatives and community it has to go home, say nothing more is going to happen overnight. them has come back when it's daylights. and then we'll probably see community this at officials trying to coax. some of the mine is to help tried to get them to come out from underground. and we also probably going to likely see family members. it was trying to convince authorities to allow them to at least sit down things like water and foods to the minus to us still underground. earlier in the day we had police officials who came to the mine and they insisted that they are still going to stand for that they are not going to send help in terms of food, for example,
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to the miners until they come out. the family members are concerned and they say that the reason why some of the mind is don't want to come off from a design, is they worry that they could be arrested because what they are doing is illegal. but the family members say they have to do this kind of work because there's nothing else to do in this part of south africa. so a lot of many young men risk their lives going underground in these disuse dangerous mines to come up with some kind of minerals which they've been selling over to the biggest send the kids. we actually make most of the money out of that. but right now the stand of still continues will likely see wednesday lights more people coming to the microsoft again, trying to help people trapped underground, tried to convince officials to allow them to send food or water down to the family member. if you don't exactly how many people on to god, it could be hundreds, it could be thousands. we don't know, but what we do know is from the few that have managed to come out. if the people down there a week this but they're struggling, i mean,
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your skate to come out because you're worried that it could be arrested. okay, thank you. how are we? thank you so much for that update protesters to break away george and regent of a kazi, i have broken into parliament over a bill that would allow russian companies to buy property. there. the hundreds of demonstrators had gathered in front of the building when a, lori rammed it's gates protest, or say the bill would leave them priced out of the regions, property markets. the government has now backed down. russia recognizes the region as independent, but georgia claims that as its own smart gate, some car i'd say is the founder of civil consent. that's a non governmental organization that provides commentary and public diplomacy and piece initiatives. he says the bill contains several measures that would have hurt local businesses. so you could use all of the benefits only for russian companies. it says that it's packed by russian bents and that it should not pay any taxes. and
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also if there is some problems. uh for example of uh, uh, been additional use, easy to kind of fish all or not. then uh so cold ive cousin by just with covered so its keels so that will kind of business. that's why people are angry and they are protesting. so they already, uh, took all the so called uh, other mental buildings and they are demanding their rights the society, you know, because you know, it's not, it's not that big society. they are organized very uh, fast uh, we know that a few days ago that i got to the james, they are as to the so called 6 of the positions i partition sandy's was very people are, are, is to expand new stuff, just call your thing. and now 1st for today, there are all the police, they lift all these government and they are some how silent. so there are a lot of people they have just paid,
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think for awesome design. yeah. so called president obama has yet to resign. so they are, the people are controlling the goal. these are so close governmental duties. now, right now, a fire at a care home for the elderly has killed at least 10 people in northeastern spain. it took firefighters 2 hours to put out that blaze. and the aragon region, the cause is being investigated. several people were injured and suffered smoke, inhalation. the leader of spain's valencia region has admitted to mistakes and the handling of last month's deadly floods. more than 200 people were killed and the worst flooding to hit the country in decades. many locals accused the authorities that emergency services are being slow to respond. valencia as president carlos muscle and accepted some of the criticism, but rejected calls to resign. a noble unit, i'm sites, i'm not going to deny any failures, nor is it possible to do so. but know, would it be useful because it would imply that we have neither learned anything,
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nor are we willing to learn for fear of political attrition or worse to take advantage of it. we need answers, answers about what happened and why it happened. it's a legitimate questions not to be insidiousness and in simulation to meet on half truth manipulations hoaxes, and full. so it's no representatives are for sales, $11000.00 slums, known as fellows will be taking part in the g twenty's for social summit starting and rio de janeiro on monday, the fellow twins, he will join other marginalized communities around the world to share solutions on problems that directly affect them such as hunger and governance and climate change from rio, monica and cab has this report, a looking back my letter wont be able to tell, says she has come for born and raised in complex. so by the move, when we edition heroes most violent fell us or slums. she's now a successful business woman. fanatic owns
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a clothing brand in the most luxurious store in this poor neighborhood. this i am really, this is always you my dream. i've been working since i was 12 years old, babysitting sending close door to door. but i wanted to bring well known brands to develop residents to people like me. but the journey to success was far from easy. lynette is said she had to deal with prejudice and discrimination. working her way up one day today into my. but it's always a good idea of when i 1st applied to walk in the sales women in big department stores. but i never told anyone. it was from this event that they wouldn't have hired to me. when i decided to open up my own store, people doubted it would be a success in a place like this. yet, here i am. finding investors who believed in her vision was yet another hurdle. this lee looked like an ordinary street success and it says, and people in general here, the serious security challenges, pushes out between police and drug gang can happen any time forcing everyone
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indoors. local entrepreneurs and social organizations are eager to tackle these challenges themselves. if only world leaders would listen, that's why they pushed for social g 20 meeting. the 1st ever focused on issues impacting communities like there's representatives from brazil's 11000 fellows, gathered in complex wood limo to discuss their struggles and solutions and propose concrete actions. man, today's bodies helical man, that's why we're suggesting a strategy to reduce violence with concrete steps inside police operation shouldn't happen. when children are going to school ambulance, they should be ready to respond during police interventions for many here. even clean water is a luxury. despite this results 5 ballast house more than $17000000.00 people and generate an estimated $35000000000.00 annually. monica not give all just sarah
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rear diginero. the one who is at the top of the hour, but up next it's the weather. and then inside story examines what developing nations can due to occur. pollution and tackle climate change by the by the season is changing through eastern europe now. and that's directly through took care of the caucasus and iran because a major change, i think, was wanting side for the depth of the sun, his terms in greece, and that will go down through western took you eventually towards cyprus as well. of course, the progress is to was an event. i encourage sick, syria and lebanon, possibly off to sunday. the showers get further south and the orange sense is just that they might produce flooding, flesh letting briefly, at least in many places. in fact to you could be site forecasts. the guys that it looks like sunday will be fine,
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but by monday and tuesday. but the cheryl is in here too with a breathing of statements or any of that the picture otherwise is a very quiet one. yes, you have got the some caspian and they for those, and they run router which is potential of a thunder storms here. but the rest of the ronald's find the snow stopped fully in afghanistan as well. and the breeze and stopped blowing down through the gulf temperatures settled round the city mark. it's was still in mecca here, but no showers. now, in western society, the seasonal rate and tropical advocates still focusing around and around the but on the, the, i'll see maybe a bit through into your guns are as well, which i hope is welcome right. for the science and the shelves are breaking up in the suit to and cause they lose natal. the afternoon deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's what we all team is leading to. what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for
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