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set the basic right now you see many have the beats about 10 arrested. with the latest local news and insightful documentary jersey was teams across the world. when you closer to the house of the story, the israel's, as rockets have been launched from 11 on into tel aviv officer is really a tax kill to love any soldiers the you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters in del, find a navigate is also coming up, no light up and attacks across garza, a family of 6 is killed and it is really strike. obviously dogs, children are long tags, displaced, starved and out of school,
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millions of children. and so john bear the brunt of fighting with no engine sites. we have a special report from cartoon and rich countries plus $300000000.00 to help for a nation's combat climate change. but is it enough? the hello, this room has been caring out a military offensive and loving on for $55.00 days. it's forces, i've been bombing thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east. more than 3600 people have been killed in thousands injured across the country. that is where the army has been threatening civilians to leave their homes or face death. more than a 1000000 have been forced to move on to please to lebanese soldiers have been killed in 15 others injured officer and is really targeted to check for is really strange targeted to check points on the highway between tire and not clued up that
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attack caused severe damage to an army, facility ambulance, and firefighters and 11, east of, of the sense of rush to the scene as an israel medical themes say at least 3 people had been injured after rockets launched from lab and on hit east of tel aviv video . so several cars got it in fire, is where the army says it detected the launching of 30 marseilles from 11 on towards high fight in the western galley. some were interest septic, not all day has more from the jordanian capital. i'm on because that is really government has banned alger 0 from reporting and the occupied westbank and from inside israel. according to the israeli army, a 165 rockets have been fired out israel from lebanon since the morning hours. there have been 6 direct impact uh, incidents in 5 different locations, including 2 military installations. and this has covered
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a very large area. so not just the northern communities, we've seen an impact in the television area in haifa. and in other areas all and all about 10 is released have been injured. most of the injuries are light, but one is described as a severe injury. of course this comes in the context of an escalation that we saw and 11 on earlier in the past 24 hours. and there were a lot of his really observers who were almost expected and an escalation and a severe attack from his beloved on the tel aviv area. because that's been the equation. a strike on beta root is met by a strike on tel aviv. and there will be a consultations of these really cabinets this evening to discuss a possible ceasefire in lebanon. that might give us an indication of where israel is heading. was it going to escalate to respond with even more fire power, more destruction, and live in on or to have towards the escalation and
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a ceasefire as many? and as we are now demanding, because the price of this ongoing escalation of this ongoing war and 11 on it has been quite high, quite significant for his release, especially from tele be all the way to the northern border in israel, already hash and his entire with the more on the is really strikes that kill 2 lebanese soldiers. a bottle as to what's been happening and says will last long shows we saw is really hitting or targeting lebanese army position on the highway between the tire and the 4. no, this position is, is known or that does a check point. that is kind of a small box there. and it seems that the attack happened with the um, either our facility or tank fire or not if it wasn't the nearest right. now, the initial reports is that there were depths within the liberties army and also
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several soldiers were injured. now, the civil defense for support rush, the to try recover the bodies on the injury was hospitals. on the other side, the operation of what this really is according to a ground maneuver i want the new school, the ground invasion is continuing with husband law. trying to prevent is ready is from getting into the thousands all the thousands on the board. the now of course is, was been saying that it's finalizing it's fast phase of this operation. but the moment that our main areas with in south lebanon on the border such as look good off just behind me, i'm okay. yeah. on the other side of the south living on the eastern sector, that is right. hasn't been able to get in and is being faced with fee us resistance and this is not allowing go preventing this varies from finishing the 1st phase and
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starting the 2nd phase despite the fact that they announced that they already started with the 2nd phase, the for $414.00 days, israel has bombarded gauze, causing widespread us and destruction. its army has kills more than 44000 palestinians since the war started. more than a year ago. most have been women and children. those who manage to survive face starvation. israel has systematically restricted food with medicine and other essentials from entering the strip. 6 people from the same family have been killed and, and is really struggling on the site. lots and central gaza children are among those killed. as another 6 palestinians were killed and separate as really strikes on refugee camps and central gauze overnight families of gather data. ok,
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so hospice whole to identify the bodies of those killed rain and a dropping temperature is only making the humanitarian situation even worse. and then for that he explains from dated by the and central garza, we're talking about a whole population that has been completely live volume and food a. and this is the only way palestinians would receive this food. no, it's not only the food insecurity, but also those who have been injured from the overnight strikes are who are transferred to your, to all of the hospitals and 2 other hospitals across the call list if there's no medicine varying, like even if you're an injury is life, even if there is a way to cure their, your treatment. the situation is very hard and unbearable that you could literally not find any type of medicine to cure your treatment last night. that is where the
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forces target is combined as one the only operating hospitals in the another in gaza strip and the director of the hospital was targeted. and his situation is victoria, because there is no medicine and there's no, any medical supplies that would treat at his situation. and he's now in the i c unit, and this is only one story you were talking about. hundreds of policy and use in the i. c, and it's not being able to receive any type of treatment, but on all aspects of life, especially the fact that in the another in gaza strip, there is no civil defense themes, ambulances, or prime medic. this is also adding more misery because even if you can get that chance for anyone to help your rest of the youth, there's no teams to help you or saved your life. so don is grappling of the world's largest child displays since crisis unit have says 19 months of fighting between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces has forced more than
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17000000 students out of school, and just have them oregon reports from cartoon summer and are resorting to st. jobs to help their families survive. this classroom. it's home to henry the and her family. after a school became a displacement center for those clinic, the fighting between the city news army and the power military rapids support forces or r s f. she says it's been a place of refuge, but the presence of a black board is a constant reminder to her children that they're missing out on school for a 2nd year late day and then it guy wants to go to school. but with the war enclosure of school, there is no school was being displaced and we don't have the means to enroll her and her siblings to schools even before the conflict of circumstances with tough. but she was to 2 minutes to go to school. now she doesn't know what to do. the school is one of hundreds around the country that's all sheltering. some of the dance 9000000 internally displaced people. but bullet and her family are also here
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. she says, despite some schools functioning normally and undermine, none of her for school age, children has access to education courses and liberalism. the kids were good at school. they performed well, but we would display so when the, our assess came to a neighborhood and now they don't have access to school. some schools have opened, we con, enroll them because we have no money. and that depresses the children to see people that age going to school when they come. the conflict now and it's 19th month, has displaced more than $5000000.00 children, according to 8 organizations. before the conflict, there were 7000000 out of school children in sedan, according to the us children agency. that number has not read them significantly with more than 14000000 children cuts off from basic education as a result of the slicing and displacement. but not all children stay at home or displacement kept waiting for the opportunity to return to their studies. a worsening economy has driven some children to try to earn money to help their
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displaced families and almost done. but he is one of those children. the 14 year old was in 6th grade before the world change the course of his life. and then that head office and this and i started working since the status of the war. i do that to help my family because of the economic situation. we used to live in waste and on by the and the irish. they forced us from my homes. we now live and displacement can send the money i earn, helps my family with the expenses to dance governments that's to thousands of children have to into 3 jobs to support their families. though it lacks exact vickers. and while in states under army control, schools are functioning normally for the millions was affected by the fighting. the priority is to earn enough money to survive. the education of the children must wait until the conflict and whenever that will be, he but morgan onto 0 on through man. a sheldon yet as a units of representative forces on he says the children of suzanne are not getting
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the future they deserve. this is a conflict zoar that's affecting every element of children's lives there or do any to get health care their ability to get an expression, their ability to go to school, their ability to live and try enough protective environment or lack of education has an impact on all of these issues, you know, often we see as education as a secondary need. what's really a primary need if we're going to ensure that with new children's rights and we're going to ensure that children are not on the street, that children are actually getting the protection they deserve their rights and deserve our beginning the health care. but with water sanitation, the hygiene is, or we need to make sure to have them in school. i've been reviewing this out for almost 3 years and more long. so cost roll and i've never seen anything like what we're seeing in the incident and we're working to ensure that children are able to
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go this. well, if not in your classroom, then you know, terms of schools were making sure that they have basic health care that they have access to water and sanitation and they haven't nutritional support. they require. but again, it's a central that we do this with a holistic package. yes, there's family here. yes, there and yours offers a car, but we need to address all his needs together. church leaders in south africa, so they're trying to deliver food to hundreds of informal minors. who've been underground for weeks or possibly months, and police who have stopped community members from accessing the shafts since last week, say all those below the ground or criminals and they're refusing to come out knocking web reports from stuff on time. i. petunia picky says her husband went down the disused goldmine 5 months ago. she says it was his 1st time and it might be his
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last. and that he was hoping to and more than he had in low paid construction. what to support that family. 3 say the mine is a refusing to come out, she doesn't buy it that day. isn't this zip code? people are like a list. let's say like, no, there's no to underground. there's no food. way, way they have to commit to suicide. do the hunger then do came out. church leaders are the latest to visit the mine sites alarms that people belie may have been there for months with no food and water lowered for more than a week. the religious leaders are speaking to the. ready come on to the side, so to please have him let anyone in for days other than mine rescue x. the contract says in the local community, volunteers say the men down below a being starved to death. it goes to the church. leaders is allowed into the site to look around. growing discontent with organized crime in south africa has led to
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the government crackdown almost at close. illegal mining people have worked in this mine told us that he's running a low a minus down the to kill me to the shop for no charge. but they have to pay about $800.00 worth of mine. gold to be pulled back up. estimates of the number of people still below range from about 400 to 4000. so the low end at stake for the buses could be about a said as a $1000000.00 worth of gold. and for the miners, families and the church leaders the lives of hundreds, if not thousands of people. i hope we do not penalize those underground to the exclusion and mixed use of those luck benefiting millions of friends out of the what is the treatment of enterprise behind it because most people don't like to not into the private bank. that would exchange 2 people. so that, yeah, yeah, because yeah, that's what the one that you and you told us. the husband went down with
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a friend who got sick and came up alley. he told her her husband was in the queue to come out. that was in the late july, the place in scottsdale, facts as to where the exits. now she's wondering if she on that 3 year old daughter molly, will ever see him again. like groups that professional mine rescue operation is assigned to these proceedings to slowly everyone's waiting to find out . if the story of this mine will and didn't match rescue or a mass grave. malcolm web out a 0 still fontaine, south africa, are still a hands on the 0. hundreds of homes are destroyed by a large fire in the philippine capital and a lot more than a 100 climate for testers are arrested in australia. after blocking the world's largest coal ports with higher the
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pod came in to be they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important task, my government facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts providing on sense how much with trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily here the story on talk to how does era, the showcase of best documentary films from across the network. on al jazeera, the,
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a 165 missiles from 11 on towards israel, some were intercepted at least 211 east soldiers have been killed and 15 others insured often is really or striked target at a check point on the highway between tire and food on in the last few minutes, there's been a major, we're talking be root southern suburbs following the latest threats of forest evacuations. so dawn is now the world's largest trial displacement crisis. nearly 5000000 children have fled their home since 2023, including around 1000000 into neighboring countries. age groups war nationwide, simon is just months away. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by a fire in the philippine capital manila that blaze swept through the harbor side. suburb of tons o hampering firefighters attempts to reach burning properties. the homes have
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little resistance to fire, as are often made of woods. anton barnaby lo reports from many of them and they're still investigation the source of the fire. so, but usually in these cases where there's massive buyers in the, some areas in manila, it's usually a faulty electrical wiring. but we don't know that yet. of investigators fire investigators are still trying to find that out, but you can see there is still smoke billowing from right behind me from that neighborhood that was got to that's an indication of just tell me massive. the fire was, it lasted 48 hours the substituted, the mobilization of fire trucks. from all over the metro manila air. yes, 36 fire trucks arrived on the sea. it was also a multi agency airport where the philippine, the air force deployed helicopters to drop water from the air and the philippine coast guard, as well as providing boats because this is an island. so those boats went around
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the base, trying to help fire fighters put out the flyer. and now we went inside just a short while ago and it was really dark inside. but we could imagine what authorities are saying, you know, how difficult firefighters, uh, the difficulty that the firefighters had based trying to put out the fire. because the alleyways are really, really narrow. and imagine people trying to escape the fire and firefighters really had difficulty accessing the site. now, although it was dark, we could see rows and rows of houses that have been reduced to debris. now, 1000 the houses around 1000 houses are gone and around those 2000 families have now been left homeless. and you can see all these people around me. they're homeless now and they're camping outside the neighborhood. the cop $29.00 environments such as are based on has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00
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a year to combat climate change. that figure was applauded by leaders of the gathering after 2 weeks of bargaining for developing nations. say they've been pressured into accepting an insulting. we low amounts reaction to the agreement has been coming in from around the world. our environments editor and the clark has more to say, we have a deal, but as being ferociously criticized by developing nations and insult for the nigerian delegation one the in shrines. climate injustice stopped from bolivia slammed as a poultry some by furious representative from india. remember, the target was at least one trillion dollars a year by 2030. the question was, who would stump up? fact, cash. well, developing nations in africa, latin american asia say the developed world must support a significant part of the bill. in fact, who often fits all human to resistance on both sides by the amount was set at
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$300000000000.00 by 2035. it's hoops this core amount will mobilize this way. the private investment and all the forms of finance. new tax is on fossil fuels, frequent flying, pulse of be well's tax is on multi 1000000 as in billing and as they will will be muted. and the idea or is that this will take the total amount to $1.00 trillion dollars by 2035, the commission of a climate hail to deal as a start, a new era for climate finance bought. it's very clear, this deal falls way short of what developing nations you face to west effects of climate change, but didn't cause it needed unexpected. more than a 100 climate change for testers of interested in australia. after preventing a cool ship from docking a flow to love, kayaks and small boats blocked the vessel as it arrived at the port of newcastle. alexandra buyers reports. busy the world's largest cool port brought to
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a standstill by dozens of people in kayaks and the title, thousands of climate change. protesters have been gathering for days at new castle harbor and southeastern australia. they're calling it the peoples blockade and it's been organized for a 2nd year in a row by the rising tide activism group. the 15 percent of the world's coal is shipped from here in new castle, around a $150000000.00 tons each year. protestors want the trillion government to cancel all new fossil fuel projects and, and coal exports by 2030 more or more community members stepping forward and saying we need to take more action on climb is just not enough. you know, we need more leadership and what's beautiful about this morning is it's just so very, you know, it's so obvious that they like me, they just ordinary australians, grandparents and little kids and you know, families of old thoughts, old professions, you know, just right across the social spectrum,
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small group of those people paddled into the shipping channel sunday morning, right into the path of this bulk carrier, forcing it to turn back. police arrested a $130.00 protesters and shipping movements ground to a halt for several hours. and while it back to business as usual, now organizers say the team, at least one of their goals are claiming a win. alexandra buyers. alda 0 us presidents would like donald trump. i selected brook rollins to oversee the department of agriculture, completing his top cabinet, pix rawlins as the president of the america 1st policy institute, the right wing things tank work closely with trump's campaign has shaped the incoming administration's controversial policy agenda. trump's cabinet nominees still have to be approved by the senate and t. republican senators have shown hesitation over supporting some of his pix
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a box for stopping his admitted he never thought he'd win for formula. one titles. the documents celebrated with his red bull team after clinching his latest championship in las vegas. so, hell mazda reports, i go to go to the side, next step, and it's celebrating yet another form of the one will type in the red bull drive of his seal. the 4th consecutive championship in a row, and he did it with the relative comfort in las vegas. the equation was simple push step and it's done with it. and steve, to finish ahead of his closest drive of mcclellan's alondo north to leave nevada as the champion the doctor, and had an overall uneventful race. and even spent some time in the podium places. but it was mercedes deal, george russell, and louis hamilton that started on the track. well, they've done it for our in the form of winning the race from pull position,
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with hamilton coming 2nd of to starting down in 10 days. but despite the performances the night on down to be belong to the staff that he eventually managed to clean this place and finish one spot ahead of nurses to clinch the time to receive the manual trans, quite indicative of a season that hasn't always sparkled with this stuff and only finishing on the podium, 3 time between june and the end of october, following a strong start to the campaign. i think this season definitely, again, you know me a lot of lessons that the, i'm very proud of how we handled it. also as a team. so anyway, of course, that makes it also a very, very special and beautiful season. bush stuff and only stands behind 5 time champions. one monday we'll find you as well as michael schumacher newest hamilton . we have 7 titles each interesting. at 27 years old. the dutchman has put himself in a great position to become formula. one's greatest drive of old time. so, hell malik,
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which is 0 for more and that story as well as the days other top stories and all the latest headlines you can had online. our website is algebra 0 dot com. there will be more news at the top of the hour with the news hour with my name's sides, are coming up next as talk. so i'll to 0 by the up until night for the last few weeks. it has been sumatra for that. symbolize in some kind of thing, the biggest, ample reports of funding and some are not surprising. it did reach western job anywhere to the east. now could see daddy showers or thunder storms as the season is upon us. north of all this, this is not the front of genesis, we growing a line of difference head of it nice and boil behind it. when behind it, when to call,
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when you can see the northern part is proper snow for an open pulse of china might just catch north korea as well, but most is a line of rain which ends up on tuesdays or at home. shoot some very heavy. the following weather is a cold wind facing down to 3 snow for a while stretching across the odyssey towards south korea as well. the results of that cheese solves full cost. maybe a red start to the on tuesday, then it gets cold. you get snow on wednesday and then a fine looking davis getting colder on thursday. so winter is approaching knowles in china. maybe the korean peninsula winter is sitting over and old. and indeed more of that in the 2nd winter cause comes with the ne monsoon, which is the way these type of this part of india, particularly when i have to say in store that and then they get in trouble now to by tuesday. but unfortunately, at quality surface in the north, the, the,
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the limit to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure now counter. and we will use the final reach out on this in pipe portez fein, this is one of the towns hardest hit by the devastating floods that tore through the valencia region. in recent weeks, the scale of the destruction is overwhelming. more than 200 people have been killed, dozens remain missing and communities are struggling to recover. but beyond the
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