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are 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in, you know, in georgia. it's a one ways to get to medical care. here. the susan, is there any cap that has been killed in guy? and then as strike as pressure goes on the government of israel to bring the remaining kept his whole life from to back to new. also i had the mosque in central guys, i is bombed by israel, injuring several people college students. i think a across the street on saturday, the cop 29, some of the nasa by john goes into overtime. those countries try to reach your finance to be able to help developing nations, tackle climate change, and
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a warning that so dawn is on the brink of farming and the world is ignoring the world's biggest united cherry in the am i says, and is really a strike is scaled a female captive in the gaza strip and left another critically injured. these really ami has not confirmed over huge of a claim. in the hours after the announcement, thousands of focuses, marched again in tennessee and been demanding that prime minister been him in this house. government make a d a that would secure the release of all the remaining is really captive and gaza . the protests have been taking place across is around every week since the captives were taken in october. last yes, your all day has more from jordan's capital. i'm on protests and tel aviv
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yet again, as the families of his rarely captives the mind that their government reach a ceasefire deal in gaza. that would secure the release of the remaining captives. the protest come as have the military ring of him, us release as a statement saying that one female captive was killed and another injured in and is really attacked on northern gauze. no comment from the is really government, but the as rarely, military acknowledge the announcements saying they will investigate and stay close contact with the families of the captives who are desperate to have nothing. yahoo, listen to them. these really prime minister for support issued a video statement not mentioning that a, that news, but really tried to defend himself against several reports and a series of scandals on the leak of confidential information. including some news that he personally was behind the derailing of negotiations for
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a deal back in august. the is rarely minister of defense. also saying that he did not restrict the mandate of the negotiating team, which hasn't been negotiating for months now. for now, the families of his really captives have reached out to donald trump, asking him to intervene because they believe he might wield a lot of pressure and effect on nothing. yeah, whole unlike them who've been protesting for 14 months. no to all the elevator. i'm not of a 414 days now. israel has bombed the gaza strip, causing widespread destruction. and death is really a tax on residential areas. and hospitals continue to kill civilians and flattened buildings across the street within $44005.00. as soon as they have been killed and a 104000 wounded, and these really as try keep the on the sea right refugee camp on saturday. at least 38 people were killed across the strip since saturday morning while in northern guys or at least 2 people were killed in the latest attack on come up
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either on hospital was often no, it has more from inside. come on, i had one house. we, i came up with standing the fluids come out of the hospital exactly. in the surgery, the boxes which is full of injuries, who are indeed me to immediate attention. all of these injuries behind me still has a fragments inside the bodies. as you can clearly see, all of them the loves are still on the edge as this is fragments inside there by the all of them are indeed me to get inside the overrating girl. but in the life of this, the visual page was the medical supplies and the medical stuff. all of them still waiting here, name was hub and just took that am. my son was injured 6 days ago and i can't find doctors or treatment for him here with his leg was amputated last night and i can't take him out of the hospital. he now needs a prosthetic, lynn,
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and that's not easy to find. now, we can't find pain killers to easy spain. i wanted to leave northern gauze earlier, but these really forces prevented us from leaving. i don't have food to feed my son . i can do a single thing for the sake of my son, while ahead of you and the love, and i'm not getting proper treatment. i managed to get some antibiotics coming. the pains very severe, and the few pain killers that have, don't relieve that pain. when i 1st arrived to my feet needed a platform in place, but because there was no dump, does it go gun green doesn't have to be amputated. looked at, i found the central guy that has been the main focus of these really attacks on saturday. terry cup was on has more from down by as the, as when the military has targeted the numbers. the place is of course, the cause of the crate. but the main focus has been pretty much on the central areas of because of strip. what a most in on is that route for. through the camp was targeted with new casual peas gets reported. and basically there has been
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a very notable search of us twice on the people who were gathering in the central areas of gauze, a group of civilly as was targeted in the south of there just in the eastern corner of the central areas of contact to people what confront, killed with the factual casualties once transformed to and transported to the hospital to get medical treatments while also explode. just continued to be. hubs easy. another cost of and is that right refuge account? we are getting closer reports that the is wait a minute, 3 has passed to you at 1st. if actuation would is for presidency in other neighborhoods in the eastern side of the goals and city, the military claims that this place has been used to known truck. it's use when it communities, which will definitely compound the misery of civil against tribes in the cause of succeed as a part of it is but ongoing operations that in the north of the category would you sleep as twice continue to how my goal is to start with no sort of response on the
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ground. sorry capacity which is 0. there is that i kind of still to 11 o 9 way. israel has been carrying out a military offensive for 54 days now. more than 3600 people have been killed. and thousands injured across the country since and will be got on saturday. a massive is really strikes latin than age story residential apartment block in the heart of beveled 2 kilometers from parliament. at least 20 people were killed and 66 were injured. lebanese officials say they would know has been the operatives all political leaders living that is in was really for somebody with the aftermath of israel's latest attack on central bay with emergency services say they recovered a number of days, but also quote, a large amount of body parts identifying many of those killed will only be possible to dna testing. a pre doing striking the bus, the neighborhood. multiple missiles fired into a densely populated residential area. one of be routes basically,
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making high civilian casualties inevitable. maybe environmental. i was sleeping with the district company and then there was a 2nd street that i'm who didn't understand what happened. there was a dust and the houses weren't great. people were running and screaming. but my daughter wasteland and hospitalized a few hours later is rarely threats, followed by more air strikes on a route southern. some of the targets. a legend has below weapons peoples. the reality more civilians killed and displaced what the un this with described as a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. about 2 weeks that'd be the desk. yes. and the most devastating for level of and it's people in decades. there are no early warning systems, no missile defense capabilities. no plans in the sky is over $11.00. nothing to counter israel's air campaign. yeah, they're like, we escaped from the here and said we take shelter in beta because it's saying what
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happened there happened here, at least in the he is as warnings and people leave in bed with that happens without warning, crime after crime, children kills it's enough. what happened in gaza and what's happening here and what happened in da here. the escalation could be to force his fuller to accept terms for perhaps a way to kill cease fire talks opinions very. but if it's actions over the past year or anything to go by, israel's appetite for war far outweighs its desire for peace. saint bus route of the old 0 the now a year and a half of conflict has left. so dawn on the brink of collapse, fighting between the army and power, military rapids support forces has led to more than 25000000 people facing extreme violence, hunger, and force displacement. the wage and refugee council says last month alone,
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more than 2500 people were killed, and a quarter of a 1000000 were again displaced. the conflict tests triggered the largest displacement crisis in the world with over 11000000 people. force from their homes within the country. 3000000. so denise fled to chide the age of sa, so dining out of neighboring countries, putting out a pressure on scarce resources in those areas. and always in refugee council says, an estimated 1500000 people are facing severe hunger. and more than half of saddam's population is in need of a key is in acute need of food. fighting is humphrey the delivery of age? yeah, magland is the secretary general of the no legion refugee council. he says the situation would likely get for us for tens of millions of people. i fear we're only months away from this talk to. the complaint comes down to time to a on imagine the suffering because already it millions and millions of
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people wanted to step away from, from and there was timing to collect in northern the full i came out from the pool yesterday. it wasn't the janina west. the whole, there were a few organizations really happening in these game of august systems that and the big box of a suit on there is to lift the age, no protection for civilians. the international community is not treat things to don s a t shirt, namely the biggest, the human a terry and drama, the biggest suffering on all watch, norris on the planet a so many lives at stake. i think what rephrase that there is a total breakdown of no one on the co command and control for that. very many men that are roaming around with arms is not just the 2 sides. there are,
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there are many on that this now and they, there is a yeah, collapsing economy and the, the part is to the on conflict are not enabling argumentative relief. a cross line across the front line is very difficult and met and often impossible. it'd be across the board right from a, from here, from charts to the home has been switched on and off the, the international community is not giving those funding that we need this organizations. many of the largest agencies on not bear on the ground in the remote areas of to done with the suffering is the biggest. but it's also possible to do to do things i. i was very glad yesterday morning to see hundreds of bakeries that are giving the daily subsidized bread now to
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hundreds of thousands of people. this is the us 8 funded program proven origin. resty council would soon be up to $900.00 victories. that will have slower a substitute this it showed that they can give read on the price the people kind of for that's one way of reaching people to be full time in the groups. the country, the developed countries that proposed to pay $300000000.00 a year by 2035 to help poor countries cope with climate change talks is still under way of the comp $29.00. somebody didn't as a by john to reach a deal early. a delegation, some developing countries walked off. i walked out of negotiations, rejecting an earlier draft that offer $250000000000.00 in annual funding. vulnerable nations, most exposed to the impacts of climate change are seeking $1.00 trillion dollars a year. and brought a child raise the head of probably can gauge meant
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a $350.00 investment each national environmental organization addressing the climate crisis. she says adequate financing is vital for, for a nation is facing extreme impacts of climate change to survive. or if you think about the kind of devastation that these nations have an experience, the philippines has had its 5th type phone in about 2 or 4 weeks. when you think about that and you think about the mass of damages that they've been cut as a result, then this is money that then is quite clearly needed by them. it needed to repair what they have lost. so it's about setting those reputations in place for and helping them to make the transition to the clean renewable energy solutions that would keep them safer. so those are the kind of allocations of the funds and where they would get spent when it comes to how these, how these funds get drawn up. it's a, it's a bottom up approach which is a weakness because she has a finance cannot be enforced. and so where the countries will need to be providing
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these, this finance through voluntary commitments, which is a weakness inherent in the system. so and un, all the implementation is going to rely on you enough to put c reporting mechanisms with the wretched processes and most critically sustained civil society pressure. which is why people like myself, i hear this place in the night. this dates in the day on, you know, cop 29. it's taking most of these many years of sustained pressure, sustained people, bhalla to get to where we are. so to reach this disappointment now is particularly, you know, desponding. sit ahead on knowledge is era of the eating comfort. a mother of 3, it is among thousands of space by haiti's calling, gung filings. the welcome to deacon's, how content is becoming a big play in the gaming market. the
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tropical queens. and though it had he wanting to is going to see if he's on this topic, it's nothing major. this is the active weather system. on his way through the red interior. probably give water falls over the big red rock and then tails off times re victoria. and probably breaks up before it tools can break down very much detail then getting across the top and to watch new zealand, leaving behind enough climate for a few light chairs in west australia. new zealand itself. well, for sunday is where it should be average temperature and christ church, he's 20 to have 20 rain for the sex strategy is an easy and i try season is over effective either a shot was all over the place and not particularly heavy for the most pop though we have seen a bit of flooding in west java and we will see a bit more in viet nam, possibly, and southern come bird,
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you more likely in the fall south of tale opened it to him and i use it which is consistent with this time of year, as is the cooling, whether it's commodities in china, towards japan, temperatures, but it should be not. but as more rain and snow developing in a significant line, much east was through china. so when it's cold enough, it will be sleet in beijing, and it'll probably be briefly slaten. so come tuesday, this is the full costs for sleep. maybe you have to wait until wednesday for a real drop. early in the day, i of the, in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage, 6000 bodies and storage unit. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries, refused their request, and even exhibited human remains,
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and then the savings restitution africa stove, enough episode to which i found your 0 the the brought them back. a reminder about top stories on algae 0. this, our mazda is and these really as try guess, scale the female captive in the gaza strip. and that's another critically injured the hours after the announcement. thousands of protesters march again in televi, calling for the release of the remaining captives. meanwhile, and these ratings try cause hate on the sea rod rushing g camp in central gaza. the attack made on saturday nights on another day of these really compartment which killed at least 30 people across the street and developed countries. i propose to
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pay $300000000.00 a year by 2035 to help for a country's comb with climate change. drops us to on the way at the cop 2979 as a by john to reach a deal on mobile nations. are seeking $1.00 trillion dollars. and millions of haitians effectively being held hostage by surgeon gang related violence. that's the warning from the united nations. at least 150 people have been killed in the past week in the capital portal frames and tens of thousands have been displaced if this i'm getting for 3 months to see her baby. nadine must put her own fears aside for nearly impossible task for the mother of 3, who narrowly escaped government in her neighborhood as the whole pass. this is monday at 2 a and a group of people told us that band it to the, into that neighborhood of legal and i was at home when i noticed the fire outside i
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was b a was 3 children including 2 babies. and we wanted to escape, it was a really terrible day. can you imagine it's 2 am all alone without anyone's house, because everyone is trying to escape themselves. for now, the tears have stopped. but on the streets of the capital violence, the spreading. it's the 2nd time the deans had to leave her home and she's not alone. 20000. others were displaced in a single week. 28 were killed when gain members confronted haitian police in the suburb of fixing. the french president and benjamin mccall is blaming the crisis. on the country's transitional council, which remove the phone, the prime minister gathered couldn't, and on haitians themselves for letting drug trafficking become rampant in the country. a statement many say is unacceptable. a former colonial power, france imposed a colonial debt on haiti and exchange for its independence,
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which coupled with decades of us interference, broke the caribbean nations economy the most. oh my goodness, the history no show needs are they have historical responsibility for reparations. regarding the ransom for independence, they also have some responsibility for the chaotic situation. hate is experiencing today. haiti's police force is supported by 400 canyon troops are struggling to contain the situation. calls a growing for formal un peacekeeping content agent to intervene. but shadows of past missions have left haitians wary of for an intervention. over a decade ago, you and soldiers committed free and work used of contaminating water supplies, which led to the death of almost 10000 people to colorado. meanwhile, a kiss and some milk old mothers here can provide to give their families assembling society and the overcrowded shelters of the city most are now relying on a day to get by and the displaced keith. i'm coming. if to some good food al
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jazeera, at least 30 people have been killed in renewed fighting in the koran district of pakistan's northwest kinds of practical provinces. the latest rhonda violins, day this week, but finding between she and cindy muslim groups has lasted for months. on thursday 48 people were killed in an attack, apparently targeting shia muslims traveling in a convoy the region bordering. afghanistan has a long history of sectarian violence. come on, hydra has more good fort as retaliation has continued, and the good them, uh, district, uh, along the of on board. uh, earlier on the 3rd day i've gone way of 200 weight goes, came under n bush on the road and read several dozen paper work games, mostly civilians, including women and children, and wounding many others. now after that day she uh drives them in a diag, every religious overnight belonging to the, to the population in rest,
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the religious world around fact the local, bi, dogwood, gulf coast such a light and rent up in flames. now the people of the area have been complaining that the government has raised to provide security. that'd be in protest and go hard and hunger, which i major down to to the court. i'm district your daughter days. on the other hand, send a high level of delegation by any comp that which came on to fire. now stuff your head being and board in the area. and so far the drugs afraid or drugged issue. but people of course, that apprehensive because of the inability of the tartar data to provide protection to the local population. this is of course, an ongoing situation, but it has a history of violence over the past few years. boards here, i'm certainly dried when i've been flashing from time to time. that situation regarding the fisher and the stand,
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the aids on the go. few telecommunications have been disrupted and people are stuck in product, you know. and then that particular area now cut off from the country if they didn't, did an ongoing situation. and they are targeted, of course, are trying their best or different the prices. but the people who continue to complain that they have been to the dog. the guy says and over whites that go to get to the local population, come all the data, it's normal, but in columbia, opponents of president gustavo bitch was left. his government have been holding protests in cities across the country surrounding against the government's health. reformed corruption scandals. and worsening crime levels, alexander and 50 has more from the top rally the place folks here in the capital got that in, in a number of cities across the columbia. there protesting a number of social and economic reforms that, that the governments have left is, gustavo has been trying and has been trying to push forward in congress. they are
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also protesting against a number of scandals that corruption cases that have affected some people close to the governments and a big decentralizing proposal that would move more money to regional governments. and that people here say they fear could bank throughout the country. it's a fine and safe, but this has been mostly a way for the opposition to continue to put pressure on the governments of bed throws in a general. but unlike the previous process, back in april, this time we have in the, the massive crowds that took through the street a back then today the people came out seem to be the core supporters of right wing politics there and, and columbia. and it also comes at a time when the opposition is already gearing up for the 2026 presidential elections presenting 4 different presented candidates who they hope will be able to
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retake the country to it's more traditional right wing fight except after this uh, administration uh, by last the screws found will pay for the oddest of that. i'm get the, i'll just see it up over the george's new parliament is due to be sewing in on monday. but is legalities being challenged after the private and find the case in the cost to tional court to have election results. unknowns protest against the government to frequently brought the streets and the capital since the vote late last month, where we challenged 3 for some, 2 places. where does georgia garden next? further into the darkness or towards the lights. the course in these country use political schism to begin risen to the surface. it depends on who you lost and the view on what constitutes progress. everything you know does appear to be mature, july big life. catch you in all position m p. so incentive by how that governing
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georgia dream policy, full time does many believe manipulative. recent elections that sheet to face to one of the campaign posters. she's also, i spend nights on the cold streets with protest as quoting for election results to be over time. and we want democracy, we want the college and government, and we want our country to be back, you know, the for, as they were up in integration passed. this is our national and she started commission on that side is the you, the outgoing 5 and administration. and just largely ceremonial presidencies filed a case with the constitutional court to know the elections. that cases raised big questions about whether the 1st session of the new parliament could go ahead on monday time and peace be sworn in if the legality of the election to put them that has been appealed to the constitutional court. we don't have a to the street that is impartial. that is subjective. we have some lawyers say, parliamentary rules, a clear on this note that they think this will stop georgia dream they can meet,
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but they cannot to recognize the authority of the deputies and the problem. however, they're going to do it anyway. the nucleus right? while position policies in tend to boy called the session, georgia dream is pushing ahead. parliament will states on monday, based on the constitution, according to the georgia legislation. and there is no single provision in the constitution or any other legal norm or act that can hinder this entire process live and says the government will cooperates with an e u technical emission company who to investigate alleged election irregularities. but the u, as in no mood yet to restart georges student accession process, they knew well they are applying for. they are applying to enter europe in union as it stands with its principles, values and rules. yet they are not willing to respect those georgia, his points from here, different directions are possible and much depends on whether it's constitutional
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god, rails can homes, fully, germans, how to 0 to believe. the government of law is, has opened an investigation into the depths of several tours believed to have consumed painted alcohol at least 6. this have been reported by the governments of australia, denmark, the u. k. and the us that reports that the victims consume drinks, lace with meth, and now the ministry of foreign affairs is those responsible will be brought to justice. gave me is the most lucrative arm of the entertainment industry makes more than more money than film, television, and music combined, and then cut all like many other countries. gaming is set for more rapid growth. joel evans, 3 for some of the welcome took a task biggest pop culture extravaganza de kan. this event is growing, and it's truly unique. offering thousands of people of oil light is a chance to celebrate all things remote in pop culture to video games organized and
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