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when one east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chests and meets the young prodigies who are meeting their mark on the international stage in distress cottages on out to 0. the . ready about a show of rockets this bond from living on into israel and one of the biggest hunter tags in the past year. the, until mccrae, this is, i'll just say we're live from tao ha. also coming up, missouri for palestinians and gone. so now that dealing with flooding, as well as, as well as constant compartments. the embracing a new president's was governing coalition concedes defeat to ascend to live
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candidates often times rental election. plus i'm jessica washington. i'd say northern engine asia. hundreds of for hangover cheese have arrived, taking dangerous folk journeys from the the barrage of rockets fine from living on has cause damage across is rilen full of millions of people into shelters. these ready military says at least $250.00 rockets for launched. and one of the biggest attack since the conflicts began at least 10 people were injured, know died begins coverage from jordan's capital. she is reporting from amman because the israeli government has banned al jazeera from inside israel and the occupied west bank. his beloved fires rockets and targets in the heart of israel. in 5th, acting the now how do you and have fun the,
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according to these really army, hundreds of rockets and project tiles were fired from living on across his real. extensive damage was reported in several direct impacts that included 2 military installations. cars were set on fire and buildings were heavily damaged. presidents and as well as most populated area to cover and shelters and safe rooms is a real sophisticated air defense systems did not intercept all the rockets. some people were treated for injuries, at least one was described to serious rocket skipped falling into the night with shrapnel reaching told cut them in the occupied westbank, or there are no shelters or sirens. several people were injured in the tools cut and refugee camp, and building sustained damage. discussions on a possible ceasefire deal with living on a continuing israel without
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a breakthrough. until such a deal is struck. the negotiations are expected to continue under fire and that the targeting of tell of even return for a tax on beta root will stay in place with all the 0 on these rarely military carried out a rides and living homes, capitalize into sunday nights, and also issued forced evacuation, what is wanting people to leave the homes or risk being killed, as well has repeatedly targeted here in southern by re during it's offensive, which began nearly 2 months ago. more than 3700 people, most of them civilians had been killed since october last year. when 1200000 had been forced from the hundreds. this is where the military says it regrets killing a live in a soldier that's according to is ready. media reportedly said the incident took place in an area of southern living on with troops of battling hezbollah sizes of the house and the pool at some time in southern living on there is there any
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minutes we launch several as twice on different neighborhoods and bear with southern sockets, after issuing a force evacuation warning, now is a claims these all facilities and offices owned by husband law. however, during the day the other strikes in the southern sub, also the strikes in the default and the south, the lebanese army announced that one office sold just was killed and several others injured. and is really awesome that he attacked on it position. and i'm in the alignment, the between side and the for the implant all in with the strikes has a lot launched around 50 attacks on is read launching around 340 a rock. it's somewhere directed towards stead of eve haifa. and should do it. although the tax also covered the minutes before his issues on the northern border
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along the sides with a tax on his very forces inside lebanon, these really forces 11 on off trying to push forward to what's to strategic sounds and the, what are in the west and sex to where the i lived at a by yada, they were able to capture it all by you all the on such a day. however, on sunday, because the law attacked is really, is enforcement of the strategic him destroying for america. thanks according to a statement. by default the enforcing is really forces to retreat from the towards sounds goes to the border in other heat and they've been several times right. is really ministry to push into the city. that's the is subject to city on the eastern sector. however, until the moment is really attempts have faced the been other attempts to insert the city from the west and the east and the back. those continue on the hash
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emergency at all. fired saw 7. the use foreign policy chief says he doesn't believe as well is interested in agreeing to a cease fire with his belong. joseph brown, it was and 11 on where he visited the hospital in the capital to deliver a use supplies it to it depends unit treating victims of and is ready in strike. berella confirmed, he's aware of reports of an admin and c 5 as is as well, isn't co authorizing i don't think anything that could justify a single day more. i don't see any reasons i could justify a single day more of me. and i hope that the people who are not really piece is people are continue pushing for will. they will have have to be a comfortable for what they are doing. the
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for the past 416 days the is ready, military has bombarded guns, a closing extensive destruction in killing more than 44000 palestinians. most of them have been women and children. many of those who have survived the relentless attacks. a staffing is riley has restricted food medicine and humanitarian aid from entering the strip and heavy ryan has brought more missouri for palestinians in gauze of many tents have been flooded. spoiling what little supplies this place, palestinians have left. i'd groups headphones more than 1000000 palestinians don't have sufficient shelter to enjoy winter with a slide to the down in the middle of the sofa, the more we ran away from bombardment in depth and we lost out homes and everything homes collapsed on us. thank god we came here last winter. we suffered ends. today we are here. as you see, we're drowning the attempt is made of tech style and when it rains,
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it rains on us. they gave us a 9 on cover. it's up. but besides the textile, the rain it is from every with it's a very bad situation to get above. and henry has the life is from down by lot and central cancer. it is really, it's hot on the goggles, intensifies, but it's not only the continuous talk by the is there any voices are tele reselling is ready airs, pricing plus copies, but also the when the brain is stormy, weather right now in the gaza strip as more have got this population is in mix of comp straightened. now the situation is cuz prosper, freaking those areas especially that there's tens, are for dried and they do not have any source of protection and shelter to their families according to policy and families. today they were barely able to secure a loaf of bread for their children. but also all of this is happening in central area. but in the not doing causal strip, it's continued to intensifies as there is really forces continues its speeds on the
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another in parts of causal stripping bass here to body and beat tenuous where no food watch or 8 or medicine is entering those areas and of who did the obviously it all off the hospital because of how this is rouse. government has sanctions, the countries oldest news type, a hot it's for publishing articles that says who is room. the communication minister says the publication is damaging the legitimacy of israel. and it's right to defend itself. the decision came off to the harvest, publish it, criticized prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his treatment of pell us in the in funds is the sanctions may know government funded body is allowed to communicate with hot it's or place advertisement. and the type of how to it says the action is an attempt to silence a critical and independence newspaper. but frank smiles is a press freedom advocate and the founder of global journalist security. he says as well as trying to silence critical commentary is real,
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is no longer respecting press freedom even within its own borders. it's been violating an outside event space. ready utters throughout this entire conflict, but now it's cracking down on the press within its own, within its own borders. and besides this measure, ministers of also approved the privatization of the as rarely public broadcasting corporation within 2 or 2 years. so the combination of these shows that mystery that netanyahu, and he's, and he's government seek the punisher rights for their critical reporting. and remember, her rights has been producing some of the best reporting on the status of the hostages, still being held by him. us in profiling them as late as september 1st at the same time, they've been running critical editorials, saying things like that and you know whose government is imposing or has imposed a par 5 like state in the west bank and gaza. what they're trying to do is put the,
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the heretics out of business. now if they're, if they're unsuccessful, they're likely to consider other measures as the criticism goes on. because what they're really trying to do is shoot the messenger. we don't want to be criticized because israel is also a divided society. the opposition has been out in the streets even before the conflict protesting netanyahu's plans for the judiciary, protesting his what was already then apparent steps toward moving the country toward authoritarian state. so now they're shut, they want to keep people in the dark keep is really citizens in the dark and that is unprecedented. the change is government is coming from the guy with the sense of right candidates admitting defeat. and a presidential election of our delgado of the ruling coalition has conceded to rival him on the allstate of to healy results, signaled
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a shift to the sands and left. the runoff took place, opted by failed to secure an outright when in last month selections of correspondent pet. i suppose it has more from what the video thousands of people on the streets to celebrate the victory of left wing candidate gym and the water c. 2 they were carrying the blue, white and red flags of the brought from party. that a cus is the new government has a very big challenge ahead to buy the hole in a want more work for young people, access to housing and help support children. there's a lots of money in your required, but that money is not distributed well. yes, we have a democracy, but we want things to get better. now. the broad front was empowered for 15 years until 2020 period in which the country pass. progressive laws like same sex marriage, they legalize sanction of abortion. and may want to making you of why one of the
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most liberal countries in the world the doing door to see you said to time, look on me, you and a history school teacher, the political air, to former president and a clinic during the fighter jose flipping will he go, or did you notice he says he's proud of all the wise democracy in the past country is an example of positive accumulation brick by brick. we're building a country where we have differences of thoughts, but we will never have time for regression. that's why the country here is the country of freedom of a quality and for 2. and it was considered an example in latin america,
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a stable country, not to mark just region. and then the c o c's, a victory won't change the countries the comic past isn't part of the data. just the broad front policy has always stayed away from left. his populist models like other countries in latin america. it's a policy that has communists, but also social democrats, and there is an internal to do what's best for the country. and that's why 1000 celebrated on sunday not only for the return of the left to power, but also for our democracy that continues to grow strong city. so we'll just see that once have you, as for many, it appears to be hitting for a presidential run all 5 to once being described as a surprising outcome with 90 percent of the vote counts of the file rod candidates . colleen g o g, a skew is a head of the 12 of the candidates. he has a net or later have
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a lift as part of this to my cell. and your last to he ran as an independent candidates and has been a vocal critic of nice on the office is when consumers in the country strong times with you kind of the 2nd amount of housing is set for next month with the georgia now with thousands of purchases, gathering outside the parliament building ahead. all the swearing and all the new government. the administrative side. last month selections were ranked. they also accused moscow was being involved in an effort to keep the pro russian policy georgian dream and power for weeks. now demonstrates as have stage says and protest cooling for new elections. the vote was seen as a referendum on if it's to join the european union. the conic go to elsie is a professor at the paris institute of political studies is also the former minister of georgia, 3 european integration. he explains how wisdom countries may react to george's new parliament, a european union, the and also the united states. they have a leverage on georgia because the 1st georgia is
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a candidate the country to become a union member. so you can union has already declared that so what's everything the georgia dream has, darling? the reasons with these electoral reading is totally against you repeat integration . so the process is, is frozen. also, you can, you know, has a very important leverage which is visa 3 with georgia, georgia and citizens have this privilege to, to common to stating that your opinion and countries for 3 months without a visa, every time any has a member or sometimes several members. word study traveling european union, and this, if this is suspended because georgia always does not respect the basic rules for benefiting with a visa free, in your opinion. because rule of law and absence of a just from a nation is one of the basic rules to, to have is
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a piece of free with european union. that could be a very powerful little pressure on georgia inventories as well. so i hate to your role now and just say we're doing a st. john's to help this family suffice. sedans, conflict puts education on home for millions of children. plus, a campaign is underway in new york to bring oysters back to its coastline. the the had a load that was set to see a cool down across the middle east and event in the days ahead. you can see a weather system that's pulled its way across, took it into the cold because it's bringing some very wet on wintry weather to northern and eastern areas. and those features will sink that way south in the days ahead, springing rain to the likes of the rocks wintery weather to the north west of iran
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. and you can see that heavier rain starting to, to develop across the west in pots of saudi arabia, ring a chance of rain to pots of the golf places like could talk about temperatures for the south of this us sitting around the average. but they are sitting well below the average across the band cities like they reach in 11 on on. it's a similar story across the north of africa. well, the northeast for the likes of egypt, cairo is only 18 degrees celsius, should be about $25.00. there will be some improvement here this week some improvement as. 8 across morocco, as that weather starts to dry up by tuesday. so as you drive across the north of the confidence that central band of rain has shifted its weight for the south bringing some big bus to zambia and northern parts of what's one will see the rain pick up across eastern areas of south africa with some of the storms and joe, but on wednesday, the
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unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary. well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the the, [000:00:00;00] the, your what, you know, just
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a reminder of how top story is the ssl. at least 10 people have been injured off to a barrage of rockets was find into israel from living on. these really military says at least $250.00 rockets were launched in one of the biggest attacks since the conflict began. the southern side of the da here and by route has been under relentless, is rarely a tax ro. out sunday is roused, ami issued full speculation, warnings threatening civilians to leave their homes or risk diss. and it was sent to lift opposition. candidate has secured victory and a type presidential run off him on the will see defeated to all of our delgado onto the sense of right national policy because it ends conflict is having dire consequences for the education of its children. uni slips is more than 17000000 students have been forced out of school and 19 months of funding between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces. instead of morgan reports from cotton,
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some of the resulting district jobs to help that family 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 parent 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 and closure 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 . she says, despite some schools functioning normally and undermine none of her for school age
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children has access to education courses and the rest of 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 open, we con, enroll them because we have no money. i'm not depressed as 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 conflicts, there were 7000000 out of school children in sedan, according to the us children agency. that number has not route 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 displaced families are almost done, but he is one of those children. the 14 year old was in 6th grade before the world
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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, a 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 on to 0 on the man. hundreds of a hang a has arrived in indonesia is north, hoping to make it further into southeast asian. the dangerous journey is by boat are expected to increase as the monsoon season stats. jessica washington reports
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for a refugee shelters and not check. it's not a indonesia. 19 year old mohammed on us is finally safe, but traumatized by the dangerous journey he took to get here the mad at and i was in a terrible condition on the boat. i was starving, and my youngest sister was sick. she was experiencing a stomachache. he dike and vomiting. um it says he tried to save his sister, but she was too weak to survive the rough horses, the number for he gives a few cheese trying to reach se asia has increased in recent years. of your escaping genocide in a native, me in law and witnessing a military campaign of mexico rate and austin, they faced township and poverty in overcrowded refugee counts in bunker dash. almost $400.00 were hanging refugees, including a $170.00 children. arrived amiens' lucia in october on 3 different folks. some of the people staying official coach hold up to 0. some of the refugees have already
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left indonesia, the trying to reach melisha. there are more than 200000 who hang every few cheese in malaysia. some of the refugees in indonesia said they want to re united with their families. i don't know the size of this group before we can get very few cheese take shelter on the beach, including many young children. they feel hot out of the hospital. my. they were suffering a lock living on the sand. i cannot sleep here because they're always insects crawling into my ears. some have lived at the site for more than a year to you and they show has been tele discussing with the local authorities with the government of indonesia at the central level to find a site which is small where we can tell what closer with the refugees and not on this temporary basis, the new government says it is considering options. the problem of when you get reduced is very difficult. intuition has not to have to fight that
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a few g and asylum seeker confession law. those arrivals offering you refugees, typically peak between november and february. during the monsoon season when wins are stronger, but the heavy rains also make the journey more dangerous. it's a risk mohammed says he took for the betterment of his life and his sisters. now he's tormented by guilt and grief, as uh so i wanna know when i see other girls here that remind me of her, i must have that one and he says he fails in his responsibility to keep her safe. jessica washington to 0. a change in denisia, i am focused on the government is preparing for a protest by supporters of jobs from the prime minister and run con. it has sailed off pots off the capital with shipping containers and shut down. major roads leading into is lum. above some lowball and internet services have been suspended. the months to the capital comes days ahead of
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a special court hearing. with con is expected to be indicted on terrorism charges. representatives from around the world meeting in south korea and a bid to agree on the treaty to end plastic pollution the into a governmental negotiating committee on plastic pollution is holding its 5th and final round of talks and boots on the heart is to create a legally binding international framework to produce pollution, l just there was environment edits in the clock. looks at the global picture of plastics use. the plastic was invented way back in 1900. and then our pool is very important. applications of plastic today for medical components. for solar panels and high tech gas and lightweight construction materials. but it is the use of everyday plastics like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles, and that kind of thing that is causing a blights on our planet from the highest mountain ization and see the world
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produces around $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste each year well, some plastic waste is disposed of through incineration or landfill. only 9 percent is recycled. much of what's left is mismanage waste, which pollute c environment all lined are negatively. are ations a recent study suggests that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into the oceans annually is off in marine creatures that bear the brunt 700 different marine species and known to be affected by plastic devry through ingestion or entanglement . plastic items that enter the ocean, take many years to decompose. 20 is for plastic bag. $450.00 is for plastic, buffle and 600 years. for plastic fishing nets. often these items have broken
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down into microscopic particles known as micro plastic. 94 percent of plastic in the ocean is estimated to be micro plastic. so much micro plastic enters the environment. it's the equivalent of every person in the world throwing $43.00 grocery bags into the ocean each year or roughly one per week. so where are we at with a global plastics treat? or the push is for tracy to limits and ultimately drastically reduce the amount of plastic being produced. but a huge push back from petra states and from plastics. manufacturers. we want the focus to be on waste management rather than coughing. plastics, production hillsides, neighborhood in bolivia is capital is without power of the land slides buried thousands of hinds. the area and lamp has experienced its 1st ryan in mountains on sunday,
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triggering deland slides. at least 6 people have been rescued or scientists in the us hoping for a breakthrough in the if it's to restore the oyster population to the voices of new york. despite punting more than 100000000 toys to sofa exploit aside, they haven't yet reached the critical mass when they will begin reproducing on their on kristen salumi has more volunteers look for baby oysters, known as spat, measuring the progress of an ambitious project to reintroduce the species into new york's harbor. # 1234, and $5.00 only have like one or 2. so where are their babies go dna tab in the work, these volunteers at the hudson river parks trust reveal that the spots they're finding in new york harbor actually came from the wild up river capacity. matthew
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