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hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze, i have little if any food, walter, or house care they're facing up so collected conditions the, the we look at as well as well on children on hospitals, one year often destroyed, gone so as longest medical finishing the online site, this is all just their life and oh, so coming off a change in tone from some stop advocates government and says help is now on the way to a group of mine is hiding on the ground by add
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a new nation award in northern india kills at least 10 newborn babies plus talking ukraine, the russian president, jim and chunk whole left us fun, cool, and nanny to use the it's a yes and is ready for us is laid siege on garza's launch as hospital out. she for, doctors denounced the attack is bob barrack, with multiple investigations debunking is riley claims that the facility was being used as a homeless come on set into some of the binge of aid reports. the babies without incubators for them in blankets for parents call award. and children, these images, destructive of lofty, of, and israel siege of ownership are hospitalized again. this is what does this
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largest hospital look like? originally built in 1946 during the british rule, did survive multiple wars and is really a tax. is around has now ripped apart. what meant excuse to call gods, is beating heart and world health organization finally reached the hospital. it found an empty shell, shallow graves and the stench of rotting bodies. hard to find the details of what happened to $700.00, pay to $400.00 health workers and $3000.00 space people soldiers posted videos and on the trip of them fighting without resistance. since then, they produced almost all the hospitals and gaza and effectively the health care system to ashes concrete intelligence, israel's military propaganda publish videos before the hospital as an alleged from us come on center. but these videos were quickly the bunk by palestinians, and even journalists sticking them by these really all me, more doubt on who placed in the range. what is really, mimicry, has presented as evidence over here. this is what the ministry video showed before
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. selected journalists were taken onto a, there is a, an active policy 7, the number of guns in the, in my room increased. and they can be seen as being in range differently. these really, i mean, also deleted an earlier post which admitted it sees ambulances and hospitals as quote, legitimate targets. dozens of patients were killed at the hospital is really forces not only ransacked and destroyed the hospital, but also abducted doctors, nurses and anyone who broke the information black out about the atrocities started for them. yeah. and the how to use for this is dr. diamond bush who continued to tell the world for these a, the army was doing. he refused as really orders to move south. and instead went to assist at the indonesian hospital after the destruction of all cheerful as described by his wife as the light of her life. and then the same as surgeon was could not in this family seek justice for his tortured and coming under his vainly custody. also above that moment, kenneth, as well as the nigel,
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then obviously yours is 27 years old correspondent, smiling. who was also kelly on you to refuse to heat is really forces threats and continued to inform the world about what was happening at a ship, a hospice which i'm not sure but basically shut out a little bit of 14 months on israel compartment and kidding. it's only intensified and this pulling ship a complex of buildings and courtyards is unrecognizable. this is what used to be the emergency department. and as you can see, it's totally destroyed, dr. see is really the strategy was to eliminate it from existence, but the echo of defiance from god's as iconic hospitality is still alive. as hundreds of medic from all over the world continue to remember and demand justice for their colleagues. so i'm, i'm, and dropping out of there with the gaza strip has been under constant shedding from the is really ministry for more than $400.00 days. at least 27 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. and 0 by the 3 members of one family died when
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a residential building was boned. attack left many with critical injuries. sorry, a couple assume has more of the developments on the ground in gaza. as far as we know that because when the military has conducted a series of has flights of other reading tens theory this time. of course, many areas not on, not only in the central area, but the main focus has been pretty much on the north of district farm. we saw a pretty big truck light of a please it to a ration affecting him and attacked conditions. and we know that a hospital so unfortunately overwhelmed with wounded people who have been getting a treatment over the past 24 hours, resulted from that as well as twice turned out to be from button. and we know from, by what confrontations and bait la here, town and in devalue, all still raging. we from west flights is on the east video corporation forces. similarly, is situation in a rough la city into the far south of the strips are like images of witness and
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even indicated a very wide escape destruction of a situation of operations being conducted in full area to close to the re inquiry. those are the parts of the 3 things that that have been described to be limited, but apparently everything has changed upside down in that city with no sort of response on the ground. yeah. sorry for the so i'll just, you are very, but i have a son is 47 days since these really mother treat loans to ground, offensive in lab. and on his writing. troops have killed more than 2000 lebanese citizens and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes. the fighting and foaming has displaced an estimated one point. 2000000 people, 400000 of them children. a ruth was the target of the latest is rarely strikes as a senior advisor to ron supreme. lita met with lebanon's prime minister as well as been conducting unrelenting attacks on the city mostly has inc. residential buildings in the suburban area, south,
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the city side of whatever puts as well as the air strikes our master's residential buildings are being brought down. the bombardment favorite southern suburb, an area regarded as a hezbollah stronghold, has been the most intense and heaviest. yet, as ro escalates its floor on the arm, it's been nearly nonstop since tuesday. this is a aftermath of just one is really strike a residential building, reduced to rubble. but there is widespread damage to the area. all these homes are now uninhabitable. every few hours, these really military issues are forced, the evacuation order and more of the residents who state and these largely abandoned neighborhoods are forced to leave off months was among them. he is now homeless. i was in the house that being i'm, they, so the word name, the big i on. i got my phone,
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i taught it and then i went down the street. the way the world bank says is rarely strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks and losses amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is part of a strategy by, as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions to end the war. the united states presented and uses 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 party must be burglary who is in directly negotiating with as well on behalf of the group. all the new 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 lebanon. it wasn't, as well as the 1st attack on rescue workers,
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despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well to allow risky words to safe the reach sites that are involved and most casualties. more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing. i rushed to the center after hearing about the attacks. i was in shock because i started to scream. what is happening with people who help others? our job is human a terrier. i started to call up to 5. the. it was my friend for 45 years. i called out 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 hezbollah, if it attempts to rearm, has been rejected by his beloved. it's not clear what is in the new ceasefire proposal. but hezbollah says it's studying it. so i know who they are. oh, sure, 0. they lived. you know, it's a nation says it's peacekeepers happened, shaw,
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south in southern lebanon. the spokesman for the secretary general told her forces that happened while the patrol was investigating a cache of munition phone neighbor road on friday. when getting back into their vehicles, 2 or 3 unknown people fired approximately 30 shots in their directions. the peacekeepers fired back from their vehicles and move to safety. no one was hurt and there was no damage to the vehicles. the peacekeepers, as we have said repeatedly, must never be a target. all actors reminded of their obligations to ensure the safety and security of peacekeepers. so the advocates, police minister says he's put together a team of thought and rescue experts to help hundreds of minus struck underground in northwest provence. authorities close the entrance to the shelves as part of the campaign against the legal mining, causing the supply of food envoy. so to those inside the challenges in the slow process offered it good to those people who are
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underground the uh, uh, out of the, uh, the minds one in the last few months, 3 or so that's been a bit of progress. but we need to intensify that we need to a much more quicker process because it is a risky and dangerous for them to remain where they uh, for a longer period. well, the more conciliatory tone comes off to another minister. cool. the mind is criminals and found to smoke them out of the mind, which also reports from still fontaine police in south africa. cool. this operation, close the whole, the image, the force people wish and in any legal might, and still fontaine to return to the surface with they'll be arrested that we're going to smoke them out. they will come out to and are sending help to remove
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criminals. i'm not to be helped clean me nose to be pissy cutest. a thought to seal the entrance to the mine, just op food and war to being transported underground. the estimate 3 to 400 people are in the mind. but coming to the to say as many as 4000 could be down there and see, and many may die. as a result, it shows that the government has intention of equipment in june of right. i mean, our compliment or customers have loans to a case. i think is right for not providing to people. know yeah, yeah. so definitely could that better same government cannot provide food to the people that are in the same left. so it's unclear how long the minus had been working underground. but it could be many months of what my brother, what brother control might need to do my name. now we've got 7 months inside, but i'm looking for the brother m o. i don't. if he's in communication with somebody
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present, that's why you see some mine is i believe, to be suffering from a lack of food and water and maybe 2 week to get to the surface. the police of course, and all of the area they calling this a crime scene. the mine soft is over. they is very quiet. now, family members and community, there's an oregon home. nothing is going to happen overnight. mean last thousands of people still supposed to be trapped underground. this mind is one to several in north ways, province targeted by police in the past month. as part of the government's campaign against legal mining, members of the community have volunteered to ask you the minus police of austin to sign insurance forms to ensure they are aware of the dangerous hardaman tossed out is there still fontaine, south africa. and these 10 newborn babies have been killed off the fire broke house and a new nation was units of
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a hospital in northern india happened in the city of john c res 40 all the infants have been seriously injured. local officials say a short circuit inside an oxygen concentration, a piece of salted the fire politicians of the keys, the hospital it ministration callous behavior of the ukraine's president lodge. amazing and ski has criticize jim and jones the all up shoals for holding a phone call with the russian president. fusion and shaw spoke for the 1st time and need to use a set back report from keith. we understand the german chancellor spoke with the ukraine. your president plugging me is the wednesday before speaking to the russian president, and i've left him is it is the end of the evening address has said that this opens up the pandora's box, as he called it, in terms of undermining efforts to isolate russia. now from the outset of this
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conflict, ukrainian president executive is guest as well as needed, especially western wants to isolate the russia to take strong actions. and he's been relatively successful in terms of doing that. there's been sanctions against russia and increasing isolation. but he says that he believes is increasingly important for the rest and present to we can. that's why it's a nation of this phone call from the german child. that is a step towards that. he says that they won't be another minutes agreement that needs to be a for a piece here in ukraine, not at the farm is the spokesman has also spoken. and he says that strong actions on the did not the woods in the past to be pushing russia tuvell. it's a piece, but the reality is in the back of all of this is that the back told in ukraine rate is on, in the east of the country. the russian forces of making a slower wants is. and then, and at least 3 tons, important tons, the russian forces have almost encircled them. and it's believe that some of those
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ukrainian front lines are crumbling. but also the context is that the united states has elected president donald trump, who has said in the past that he would end the war in 24 hours. and this concern had at least uh that that could change the fates of this as well. and the support for ukraine, but as i said, there's been concern here from t from z and then see about the phone quotes. but also the reality on the ground is that russian forces are making advances in the east of the country side, big data chief ukraine. so hes on al jazeera, the russian investment sale problems. i'm going process outside haldeman and the price where george and regions all of the codes. yes. i'm sending out the past when the election cooled by the president left the office. we took off the
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the hello. they will head to africa in an environment 1st to the middle east and live and we're, we're seeing things to an unsettled over the next few days. we go to where the system working its way out of the eastern mediterranean. it's going to bring some very heavy rain to greece, cypress, and to keir on saturday to the east of tequila. we're expecting some significant snow that a little so effect parts of the quote because us, but that's improving. instead, we'll see that system pull its way closer to places like 11 on, and we are expecting some of those on several conditions and they route from sunday into monday with the chance of thundershowers. for the south of this, it is a quiet to picture across the gulf, with temperatures sitting around the t for doha, and divides much water across the western parts of saudi arabia. and certainly hot
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for the west of this across the north of africa, thanks to the home. that's who wins as well. temperatures are elevated at this time of year. here was a more in a way of west to weather slipping its way from the north west. thanks to a circulation out to sea. so were expecting no showers in places like more atanya, but the heaviest of the rain can still be found because central parts of africa, in particular, for the democratic republic of congo, it'll get went to an eastern south africa. by sunday. the pod came into the space say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. with this most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the, it's really, it's in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you just stick to the thought provoking nonsense. how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to africa? it seems to be spreading more easily here the story on talk to how does era
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the you're watching out? is there a mind to top stories this now it's been a year since is really forces laid siege. the goss is not just hospital and destroyed it. medical work is whenever the well continue to demand that those who destroyed facilities face justice as writing strikes and killed the east $27.00 palestinians in gaza. in the last 24 hours. south africa's police ministers pledge to help hundreds of people stuck on the ground in the legal mind, and the northwest province sends open to new. initially,
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valves not to offer assistance on the test or she's close the entrance to the shots . as part of the campaign against indigo minus 10 newborn babies have been killed in a fight at the new natal units of a hospital in india happened in the city of john c. 14 all the infants seriously content versus warning ukraine has been the main took to point to the asia pacific economic cooperation. so much improved was need is pledging continued support for keys. if somebody says, also a final diplomatic firewall tool for the button administration, the us president and his secretary of state on to me blinking on both attending the event in lima job. i didn't met with leaders of south korea and japan on the sidelines of apec, in an attempt to submit stronger ties before he leaves office. alas, in american edison to see and even reports from the summits in lima. this to day,
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some of this being overshadowed by i'm searching t fueled my concerns over hostilities, most economic and military on the global scale. and the knowledge that president joe biden, who is an outgoing president, cannot speak on behalf of his successor donald trump. however, president biden did meet with the 2 closest allies of the united states in asia. that is the leaders of japan and south korea. they discussed concerns over hostilities by north korea and china. they sent out a joint to communicate, saying that they quote, strongly condemned north korea's attempts to support russia in its war against the crane. i refer a reference of course to the at least $12000.00 north korean troops that are now in russia. they also promised to maintain a very, very close alliance as a way to try to dissuade china to increase it all still it is,
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and it's temps to regain control over taiwan. now, the president of china will be meeting with joe biden on the outskirts of the media on the final day here in lima. what they will discuss is not certain, and what agreements have any they can possibly reach, considering that joe biden is on his way out, is also even more. i'm certain you see and human al, jazeera, lima, peru, us stokes, close low on friday, which comes off the wall street initially. so some big gains immediately off to the presidential election. donald trump victory, i'm has promises of deregulation, why they expect it to be small kids, but it's christmas leave me reports that was short lived and now some investors are concerned about how trump presidency will affect the market's going forward. wall street rally the day after donald trump selection finance and fossil fuel company stocks gaining on the expectation of lower tax rates and less regulation
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under the new administration. this is his store. we are looking at the biggest move in the now in about 2 years for up to $1500.00 points. clearly the stock market is loving the donald from way. bitcoin search to an all time high, bullied by trump's promise to create a crypto currency reserved. make the united states the crypto capital of the world, but not all of the president elects proposals were met with the same enthusiasm. but if you look at his tax policy, if you are rich banker, you loved the tax, the tax cuts of trump. they'll be a bigger fight on economic questions between wall street and trump on terrace. wall street doesn't like terrace. i made news. the federal reserve was in no hurry to cut interest rates and uncertainty over home would replace genet jaelyn as treasury
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secretary. by the end of this week, the bond market was trading lower. the bond markets act when the political balance fails to read in big spending. edward big tax cuts, if we see large tax cuts at no spending, the, it's good to send the united states into a debt to g d p ratio that's associated with real long term debt difficult. i'll just take a moment to ask you to consider and trumps appointment on the vaccine skeptics. robert kennedy junior as health and human services. secretary said pharmaceutical stocks south ultimately, how the markets and the broader economy do under donald trump, will come down to what he actually does in the office versus what he said he would do on the campaign trail. having a republican majority and both the house and the senate should make it easier to enact his legislative agenda. but that doesn't mean they're won't be pushed back from lawmakers or wall street. kristin salumi, i'll just there are new york of kazi is government has back down on the russian
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investment deal of to protest as broke into parliament. it would have allowed russian companies to buy property in the break away region, which is recognized by moscow as an independent states, but is claimed by georgia as its own valenda vessel. lena vege reports on gates window match for the lori as protest as you have called you a break away region of georgia, broke through the problem in spence and grief about an investment agreement with mosca, which many see it would increase russian influence in price locals out of the appropriate to markets audited by t a guest, the crowd store department in the capital is to call me that demands an outrage. growing a busy deal down with the president dismissed the president in addition to altamont of the president's resignation with the mom. but paula
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meant to impose a moratorium on the agreement and on the lower and apartment, the most of the world still considered as a policy, a part of georgia that russia, it doesn't, it recognize it as a dependent in 2008 and has been increasing it's been fluids that up to the worst, i think new created. russia is pricing probably because, you know, they have a lot of, uh, initiate the so called lowe's and agreements. bits are like, uh, uh, getting all the benefits for russian business. they also were planning to go to the apartments there and give you to the citizen so we can make it these dollars. uh for like uh, demographics. the defense is full, so sorry, just to say that preparing to withdrawals the controversial agreement. but it may not be enough to dump in the anger if provoked that it was to be to reach out to 0 . campaigning has ended in sent a go ahead a parliamentary elections on sunday. the president bussey will do my fe, colby,
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any poll, less than a year off to taking office is policy doesn't have a majority in parliament and hopes it can win enough seats to control the assembly in order for him to try to push through his policies. nicholas had crippled the campaign as really caused some major traffic down, like do see here because candidates are using caravans going from neighborhood to neighborhood trying to pitch to voters that they should vote for them a 165. these are up for grabs, but much of it selection is not about the and peace. what about this man? so go the leader of the party bus size bed. a lot of young people have been supporting him except he's he has not been able to run for office since 2019 either. he's been put in jail or bard from running during the last presidential election. it's his deputy. but through july 5 was elected as president,
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filling up the pitching the pull to give him the full power he's trying to get an out right majority that will allow him to make major changes to the center go, including changing the constitution, but also bring jobs to young people fighting corruption, these are some of the issues that people want to address in this parliamentary elections. sometimes the most beautiful books like a football much where you have the 1st and just to come to have it or the presidential election is just the 1st of that, but we would move that to really make things work. we need to have a majority international. somebody and what is particular to this election is the number of 1st time candidates that are looking to change the political landscape of this country among them is by who is the 1st time candidate
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someone dig a loss here, man, and that is all to him. 46, i've seen the old but edition have said they didn't meet the people, the expectation right now, what synagogue these people want is change a new way of doing politics. the night is young and this is just the beginning. they will continue to campaign, going from neighboring neighborhood if the 1st time candidate with it to create a generational shifting, change the landscape, the political landscape of this country. because hawk l g 0, the car and east 42 people have been killed in protest across most i'm beaks and self serve as presidential election. daniel chapo, if the for lima policy, which has been in power from any 50 years, was declared the winner. but opposition groups have challenged the results a 17 year old teenagers, the latest victim of the violence of the process to say authorities open fire on peaceful demonstrations. amendment that reports now from the put you
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a this is the michigan area in my pool to with is growing and got people here say they will holding a peaceful protest and that's off the calls from the position. need any independent candidates of finance and $1.00 for people to own peaceful protests by making noise, banging things like pots and pans and begging drums to bring a witness to their and go around the election results, which are disputed. people here say they came together to hold up a, a, a peaceful protest. they say that's when police arrived and fired on them, killing one person in this community. the 17 year old boy's father arrived at the scene, all was off that he was killed. the yo yo no, not that i'm very worried. i need to know how to get justice ice cause the event that i should people here say the furious young life has been taken. the we would
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not demonstration. we was standing in the police appeared with to get.

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