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the. ringback the tennessee base hits by real kit funds from lebanon, at least to 6 people, the insurance, the carrier johnston. this is all just a real life from the also on the program. and now the strike on the lebanese capital is rarely wor planes hit to a residential building. and by route 5 people confirmed that so far is fairly authority is denied. medical evacuation requests for a 12 year old girl in concept of the blowing contract has face. so as far as the end of the between police and illegal minors in south africa knives,
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i mean the benefits the in, in israel, where rootkits attack has injured at least 6 people in an area of tennessee. these really minute trace says it's a defense system into set to the projectile, which was fine from lebanon. however, the, it's very police claim it was a direct hit. forwarding rocket pots have caused a large find the shopping center, the city of vermont gun from the ports now from jordan's capital, a mom, that's because israel is government has banned. i'll just hear from reporting in israel and the occupied westbank is really, authorities are still looking into exactly what happened after a rock. it was launched from 11 on towards central israel. now, shortly after the fact, these really military released a statement saying that there was a long range rocket fired from loving on. that was intercepted causing a large piece of shrapnel to fall from the sky at a building in the month gone,
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causing a large fire. but hours after the fact is really police put out a different statement saying that it was in fact a directed from this long range projectile and initial investigation by these really military found that the projectile was in fact intercepted that an interceptor from the iron don't made impact with what they're calling the surface to surface missile, breaking it up into several large pieces, causing one of them to fall in central israel now is really, authorities are still saying that this is only preliminary findings and they're going to continue their investigations when it comes to their air defense systems that are 3 full the iron dump, which is the most familiar for shorter range projectiles. the arrow and the david sling from medium to longer range missiles respectively. now is really stories are saying there were a number of casualties and that they had been evacuating the scene for hours as one of them is still in serious condition. and the central does eat all. i'm a in
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a separate attack on the north and is very settlement. a woman has been killed and several others injured. hezbollah rocket struck a multi story building in the town. his front around is really minute tree says about 5 project times were fired from lebanon. it's so clear if anyone intercepted will be a tax in israel, came as it submitted, shriek, how without stripes and the central lebanon's capital. the health industry says at least 5 people have been killed and 18 others injured. the latest attack on the root strikes commas, a cease farm between his father is well, it's set to be discussed. already. hash them has more from the area of the attack and that route a several people when it goes and is ready a thought on the neighborhood in downtown middle school cuz we loved is a well known, densely populated area. as you can see, it also says residential emergency
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services, austin, exactly. to recover bodies from development. know the significance of this attack is that it's the said within 24 hours in administrative. they were, couple of attacks happen. they before, one close to the french embassy killing as well. laws need. yeah, i to shave mohammed off people. so that wasn't all the attacks in a market street model. yes. where several people look at the other significance. the most important thing here is that the attack is just a few meters from the prime minister's office. this is brian me to send this evening talk to you. office you had run salon and just beside it is the united nations headquarters in the s 4. so it's in mid south edward, and this is something that decides when and the destination is open and
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lots of holes got there might be a ceasefire. what prime minister says, yes, as a says that this. so these thoughts are happening on the file to be a lot of plans also as well is attacking is read with buckets that before then when it's the task in one day at the same time. but those are going on on the border between living room is right. what else is what it's trying to advance to it's open ration that the ground offensive, that good stuff is already gone move and that is cool. so the fact is that there are many elements, but these are thoughts. i just, i think through the skepticism that we saw the, my thing with is, i mean has the,
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let's bring you the story now of one go in, gone. so who's suffering, life changing injuries to face, one of them is really strike non government organizations. doctors on that to this, according on israel to allow most unit to leave the strip so she can get reconstructive treatment. israel has 5 times, refused to have families, requests for medical evacuation. honey mcclure has the story now from the umbrella and this video taken before israel launch. it's, we're in gaza, the 12 year old measure and walks happily with her family on a beach in district. but on june, 8th, her life and that of her family changed forever. her face was ripped apart and his really rock is her house. and then the say right for his you can, the morning is really special. forces killed more than $247.00 palestinians, including several members of misuse families, while trying to free for is really hostages. daddy and i do multiple things. we
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were safe in our house when suddenly and is really minnesota, did us. and i found myself on the street with my daughter, my sooner my face was bleeding. i was almost blind, my daughter hala and my son were killed, kind of along with my sister and my mother. my youngest daughter was badly burnt all over her body. my so you know, has no teeth or boom left in her mouth or cheek that she can eat at the like. but the quick video is family say she nearly died after the assault and she has suffered the trauma, pain and shatter, holds ever since. and hospitals in garza are unable to provide the specialized treatment. she needs to reconstruct her face and rebuild her life for nothing. the front of nothing. and after the attack resumed, most of the human vital signs and remained in intensive care for about 5 days. at no. so hospital, the doctors were about to remove the devices and the tubes from her. but all that
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is merciful. she became consciousness just one hour before the devices were to be removed in minutes since that time we haven't stopped or if it's with international organizations to get out of concepts for treatment. that's, you know, says she just wants to live like other children again. is that my face is always in pain. i want to get good medical treatment so i can eat the way i use to urge the world give me a chance to travel abroad and to be treated properly. i don't need anything else. and this her mother rees, say as her daughter is unable to eat food and survives and a food use event. and i'll see if she's not doing well. she cries all the from the moment she wakes up until she falls asleep when she can eat or live her life like everyone else the by in every say it's her family as applied to is ready to for it is 5 times for permission. for me is you will have to travel abroad, but she has not been allowed. the heroes fathers,
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things relief agencies are willing to help. but these really authorities keep refusing. he and says that the family will not give up and will continue to keep a trying until they get the approval to travel and save their daughter's life. her name was i was just the euro from there is velocity in the central area. palestine as well, most una is just one of the many children and gaza who's been maimed by as well as war on the strip. you and reports 10 children a day or losing one or both of them. next, it says gauze, or is home the knowledge as number of child amputees in more than history. because the health ministry reports 13219 children have been killed since the start of the war on garza and the real toll could be much for the thousands of children a missing and 409 days into the wall. the bombing continues, at least 43922 palestinians have been killed. more than 100000 have been injured
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by alien, my colleague told mccrae a spoke to adults in the how many took care of the surgeon working with us even though the young go with the facial injuries in gaza. he's wanting to hearing from medical aid group projects, scientific. he says a condition is guessing was the expertise to treat test simply doesn't exist in the strip g. the long before a beautiful child has a great spirit, but she's a fractured punctures in many ways. fractured in terms of, of injuries but also fractured mentally. it's difficult to imagine as a child looking in the mirror see part of your face missing and for so long as well . and the wall refusing to let those the ones that held out. so. busy this is a huge mental tone. every time she tries to bite to eat, she's in pain. every time she wakes up, she's in pain every time she goes to sleep. she's in constant pain every day,
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and also witnessing the family, something around her. this is also a mental a, you know, told you and i'll just have tried to attempt to get her out of guys if a proof of medical treatment at least 5 times. he's been denied every time by these riley's, why have i given any sort of reasoning for beth? so it's interesting. they will say the most una is there is an agreement for me is you and attorneys, but then there is no agreement for anybody else that can take us a whole. the adults and sequence are denied and then denied in indiana. and then and finally you arrive at a certain adult to they are agreeable to follow to the with and then the exit date . so cancel and then it's just it's fuels like it's uh you know, dining a bit of cameras in front of you and it sounds like mental torsion. i don't know, i can't understand why you will not that an innocent child as huge as you
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confession injuries leave. what is the cost? why do you define this child? but what long term effects is that actually have that patients aren't getting the long term care that they need? so for example, in her case, she has a significant special injury. uh she's missing part of the mandible. so she has a metal plate that connects one side ritual to the other, but there's no bone in between the teeth in between. and there was an infection in the video and the metal up which is exposed. you know, you have metal exposed to the air to the ext, there's no escaping cover. this is all infected. and the function in the boat is getting worse and worse when the metal work is actually covered by so soft tissue metrowood, because now you're rotating through a face. it's coming out of the other side, which is uh, she, tears in her condition is going to get worse. the reconstructive options are going to be cough, even larger outcome is going to be, was just please let her leave that to go and have some treatment abroad,
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where we can do racial reconstruction and color with the soft tissues and give her some kind of a life by some semblance of life. i mean, she's also siblings of mothers injured. a grandmother is kill us, the little sisters. it's just to, she's basically disfigured for life. how much on a, in a, in a says 12 year old child in the past 24 hours is where the forces of kills at least $76.00 palestinians and attacks across the gauze district. the seeds north is rarely sold as bomb, the, the southern nation found a vital source of clean water. people trying to flee the area, say they risk coming on. the fire from is really forces in who jury has more on the latest attacks from the this is where the forces have been pounding and selling at the command at one hospital according to the to,
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to for some of the where he said that the is ready time targeted, the rooftop, the courtyard and the vicinity of college one. and he said that this rough, those of those targets have reached the, at building of the hospital where some of the patients and injured inside the hospital have also been injured. but it's not only the subset combined or what is the only hospital that's 1st indicating an operating in another in gaza strip. it's the only hospitals to working without food medicine. and there has been no medical supplies reaching this hospital. we're talking about more than 42 days now, where the people in the mother in law's district have not be receiving aid, watch or, or even any kind of medicine. but it's not only the another in gaza strip, but the is where the forces have been also targeting areas like rockwell central area and most of the targets are in baseline. yeah. and also there has been no ambulances or civil defense themes in another parts. it's not only the air strikes
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and that is a continuous selling on the areas across the street. but also the humanitarian situation across the gaza strip is also collapsing pins. and i'll just see that. but because of how to sign the permit and has labeled the us present, jo biden's decision to allow ukraine to use american. this solves more widely. as an escalation in the world spokesman demetrius gulf says it would quote, so oil on the fire, ukraine can now use us missiles, distraught. the coolest region, which is deeper into russian territory that has previously been allowed on defense . so let's, let's go to a homeless looks at the significance, something moved from the possible reaction from russia. after a year of asking ukraine has been given permission by the united states to use
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american made missiles to hit targets inside russia. and one of the last acts of jo biden's presidency he's authorized. the use of only tactical resolve or attack comes against russian targets within the coolest region. discussions bill top tens of thousands of troops, allegedly including north koreans newly sent by king june to help take back russian territory occupied by ukraine. the lifting of restrictions on the tech comes will helped ukrainian forces defend themselves, increased and also defend the country against the russian missile attacks on its energy infrastructure. one of the major goals with this mission will be destroyed at some of the launch sites that have been use and these kinds of attacks. they'll be another priority, which is supporting ukrainian forces that are in cost in southern russia versus president for letting me a pretend has been clear that the use of us missiles on its territory is a red line. how russel will respond to this escalation,
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public united states is the subject of debate. kim john, mood of north korea would like to have icbm that can hit the united states. it's not thought that he has the capability. yep. to target american cities, russia could make that happen. rush that could provide the better missiles to those these and you haven't rushed. it could also a to hr on with the air defense systems. north korea's defense packages busher and the reported sending of 10000 north korean soldiers to cruise has been seen as a dangerous escalation by ukraine in the west intended as a sure west and support for ukraine biden's response by allowing us to make missiles to be used against russia will also be considered a provocation by moscow. the last time attack hands were used in june by ukraine to destroy rushes, deep space communications array and crime. mia mosca issued a form of diplomatic rebukes to the united states. and someone did some positive for addressing down this time. the response is likely to be
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a lot less. alex could topless out to 0. what sort of head here on those? is there the contentious bill that's present protests that by new sealants indigenous memory. you go live to one and the it's had low. the severe weather is a story when it comes to north america. we've seen the development of a potent storm system moving from the central and southern plains, taking those conditions further east were talking damaging wins, exception amounts of rain, which could cause the flooding, the potential for some to nato's and very large hail. you can see those storms rushing out towards the southeast, stretching up across the great lakes and turning into snow across the most central
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parts of canada. i think a tuesday into wednesday now behind that for the west coast. we are seeing another approach in storm developing this one is going to bring damaging wind some snow and also some rain issues to the likes of the pacific northwest and west in pots of canada. we could see hoffer meat of a snow across the cast case and pots of the rockies it loose or bringing atmospheric river to northern areas of california system, very heavy rain to come here by wednesday. it is looking at much quieter across the deep south, and that's often those storms pushed a way further east towards florida. by wednesday we'll see that heavy rain move across the you could tell me, pending sheila and, and to west and pots of cuba as well. heavy rain to come as well out east football beta actuator. the the
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for the police say bypassed air defenses, sparking allowance for these very strikers hit this central neighborhood in the netherlands capital. they route at least 4 people have been killed in 18 north as engines. the time comes as a safe spot proposal between following is rather set to be discussed, the passes of protest as a new zealand maci limitations. parliament validating against a controversial bill that critics say with the whole the rights of indigenous. my re, people for 9 days demonstrates is of most across the cities and towns to the capital weddington. the proposed bill would re define the countries founding treaty between it, but just kind of noises. and mary signed in 1840 to hello adrian, the brown that joins us live now from these evenings parliament grounds in washington. so agent describe the strength of feeling there about this
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so you can see behind me there is a very large tow, not here because a very big day for new zealand. these people are here because they are angry about a new bill, which sites a could a road the rights of the indigenous marry, people in this country. that bill was presented to the parliament rebuilding behind me 5 days ago. and if that bill were to become law, these people say it to the road, the rights of murray. hartford rights. now you see that is a very progressive country. it has made huge strides when it comes to issues like redress and reconciliation compared to other countries. would have been colonized, but many of the people here say all of that could be destroyed if this bill continues. now, that bill was presented to parliament by david seymour. he is the leader of a minority policy in the code issue, a government policy that many people say it has disproportionate power because it
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already has 11 members of parliament that he got less than 9 percent of the vote in the last election. but that was his price for supporting the government. it was to have his bill presented. now it's had its 1st reading, but the 2 other policies in the government say they wouldn't support it. so for, for the readings, this issue is polarizing usually that we got some, well 403-024-0000 people here. right now there's similar approaches taking part in other parts and you see that as well as other parts of the world. and opponents of this bill say that is it is harming usually lens reputation. so yes it's, it's a friendly atmosphere here. but uh, there's also, i suppose it makes true of, i'm the defiance, but also unity um, uh, sort of shared identity. that's the message. it's coming to here, you'll see not just mari marching,
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but also know mario also plenty of speed children who we know to skip less than today to take possible, i guess will be a day of history for them. ok, agent brown, thanks very much. and so that's what this present says, lies should not be put to risk in a stand off between the sun, illegal minus hundreds of people remain on the ground in a disused gold mine. but authorities say they on the truck, families want the miners rescued by police say that it's dangerous and face arrest . harden with tests that reports from so fontaine in northwest province. phone. just let me sign. he doesn't know if a 28 year old son is dead or alive, he left home several weeks ago to work in a disease goldmine in north west and south africa. illegal mining is seen as an easy way to make money in the country with one and 3 people is unemployed. thanks a lot and for long i got to he's the bread winner in the family. he looks after his
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sisters and brothers. i'm so worried i need answers, but no one can tell me what's going on with as initially police and still fontaine had brought supplies of food and water to the legal mind as to try to force them out. some i believe, to be underground for months. but off the public outrage, some supplies are being sent to the hundreds of people believe to be in the disuse soft is not clear. if they're unable to get out or just don't want to return to the surface. is it just not supposed to be shipping in a democratic set up in this situation? the, the efforts for all of us to be focused on a safety tag for this effort to take to bring everybody to the surface. illegal mining has been a thriving industry in south africa for decades. operations often run by organized criminal networks. one local government official said no police offices would be sent down to shaft because many of the main underground have any armed and
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dangerous. this is one of the entry and exit points. the many holes like this in the area, people climbing and then they cool through the tunnel. it's a maze down. yeah. eagle minus can spend weeks sometimes months, underground. president silver. i'm a pause. i say is the situation at the mind is precarious. he's those police to do the job, but also to respect people's rights and they'll put lives at risk. i thought you said this area is a crime scene. one that could turn volatile. how do we toss out is there still fronting south africa in brazil, leaders from the wells top economies on the thing for the g. 20 summit to a day conference in via diginero will include discussions about the war and ukraine, trade ins, climate policies. donald trump's reelection and how it could shift the political allowances is also expected to be addressed. meanwhile,
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the president elect has confirmed, he's prepared to declare a national state of emergency as part of a mass deportation of migrants in the us. pricing on is the truth. social platform, he responded to reports that he was considering the use of ministry assets. trump his pledge to deport force, he closed for an criminals who have entered the us illegally. he made immigration, nicole issue in his successful bids for the white house, for level reports. now from west palm beach in florida. well, this house was made on donald trump street social network. it was one word and that is true. and it was in relation to a comment by one commentator who said he was hearing reports that the trump administration was plenty to invoke some kind of national emergency that will use military assets to begin. these must be full of patients. i'm not one would respond to that one would true as really like those who support donald trump to feel justified in that decision. but it's let those against donald trump to feel
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horrified of what could be coming from january 20th next year. that is, the date on the front is an old right to that he said must be full of patients will begin on that date and you've just got to look at how is it ministration? shaping off. we've had tom homan before the acting director of ice, which is the body of the rounds of those who are deemed to be here illegally. please be named pulled as all, if she is confirmed, christie know, will become the secretary of the department of homeland security. she is a trump support and she has be very defensive of donald trump position on his immigration policy. and steven miller, who was one of the architects of the so called muslim trouble bands, that was the band that was bolted after trump was in. oh, great did last time, which stops people from majority of us, the majority come countries coming into the united states. so you can see how this administration is shaping up and they're not building behind me. that is donald trump's residence, where they are starting to put together plans. there is a lot of dedication to with this policy, although they are the right aspect patients. but at least parts of it will be
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challenged in the courts fill of out. i'll just say era, palm beach, florida, or what positions supporters have been for assessing and georgia's capital to monte new parliamentary elections. there rejecting the results of the election saying it was rig. the votes was viewed as a pivotal referendum of efforts to join the european union. georgia's a membership application was suspended, also so called for an incident slow was adopted. critics onto the bill is an attempt to crack down on civil liberties. farmers stage protests across france on monday to speak counts against the trade deal. they signed the agreements between the european union and on the latin american trading block methods. so will few unfair competition. many farmers favor an increase of cheap agriculture imports from south america. will damage their margins.
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k government is planning on introducing a 20 percent tax on some funds. the move widely known as the inheritance tax and get some local farmers who say it will destroy that it is livelihoods. the policy says it's the way to increase much needed revenue. they know this one of which has more from us inside the northwest in good. so more than a century, this land has been solved by the same family pulse down through generations. it's karen custodian is all the harrison but he feels that tradition will end with him under new rules settled by the labor government. his.
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