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a that we already say tax, right? counting the cost on o g a 0 the ceasefire 11 on is and it's 3rd date is 5, is really as twice on thursday. the vouchers, 0 live from to for the taxable also coming up 15 through the rubble where they homes, one steward, families and 11 on come to terms with what they've lost softer, nearly 14 months of war overnight. attacks in gaza can at least 10 people is really force is also target ambulances as they try to reach the so i thought it was kind of stuff, white boy express cancer. it's a long sleeper and bite and deciding when to die for each quantization. to set to
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hold on when to about 10000000 patients to and they're like the thank you for joining us. a ceasefire gene in lebanon is in its 3rd day despite the army accusing his rental violating it. it says, is there any forces have carried out as strikes on lebanese territory? any of these really military confirmed an attack on what it says was, has full a weapon storage facility in the south. it also accused has the finances of violating the agreement by moving into areas. it's a designated as off limits and he's ready on the spokesman said, hey, a lebanese residents of some villages in the south. i am not allowed to return to their homes until further notice. let's get the latest with zane bus robbie, who is live in the wood forest. uh, talk to us about the situation this morning or across the web and on. have they
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been any more reports of violation? say no violation reports, no accusations from either side, but we are hearing reports that american and french officials that are members of a committee set up to monitor the ceasefire easily. the americans and the french, the most important players at the moment, to try to keep the seas far live. they are in be rude. they're meeting with lebanese army officials and the whole push. now, on the 3rd day of the seas, fire is tried to prevent any sort of the violence of the 1st 2 days where we saw is really forces opening fire, killing lebanese people, injuring lebanese people, striking on southern lebanon on what they described as a suspected target. both sides of choosing each other of violating the ceasefire. now the goal of this committee will be to study the ship to try and make sure that none of these violent configurations happen again, that nothing happens to try to teeter a delicate balance or trying to keep the ceasefire going. that is the goal. and
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after that, what we're hearing a number of political players saying i must hosting the us envoy to the middle east to use a key player and trying to get the smart talked broker just a day ago, speaking to people in the lebanese americans community speaking to people to try to help to build the infrastructure, moving investments into loving non political players trying to move forward. and we have, as these officials are meeting to try to maintain a control over the military exchanges of fire trying to keep the seas far life. meanwhile, people of lebanon are really trying to come to terms with exactly how bad the damage is. all of them, industries involved in education, municipal services, power, and electricity. looking at the number of buildings that have been damaged, the number of housing units that have been made, inhabitable, and all of that decatur to the more than 1000000 people that have been displaced. but not only returning to their lands, returning to their homes, trying to get back to places where they were displaced from, but then trying to rebuild their lives, which means many communities,
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many people don't have anything. they don't even have winter clothes. what we're hearing from a lot of age groups, as the windsor is setting in schools, have been destroyed, children's education has been interrupted. so while you have the military trying to contain what is happening at the border, you have people trying to figure out exactly what social services might be reinstated and how many communities need to be rebuilt. okay, thank you very much. shame for that same is driving life for as the in be roads for some stories of resilience, i imagine from 711 on tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of fine to his slowly returning to see what's left of a lies ali hoshevely for some bench man near the lebanese border with his rel i'm of the means hold. and it's also her name. it's the thing remind to of her determination as she searches through the rubble of what was once a dream home. on the like to the today, i'm looking for anything, something to hold on to my memories. this was the house of my dreams is gone,
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but time content and i'm a story. i codes that of thousands who have lost the livelihood, send a war for her. this is the 2nd home she has lost to his race strikes in just 2 decades. but not on the we want to rebuild and live god willing with open hearts comfort and peace of mind. some we're lucky to find their homes on fox, and they were grateful. even if just for the more time the we returned victorious. if our homes are destroyed, we will rebuild even more beautiful ones. we defeated israel remain steadfast in ireland, and no one will sway us from our principles. some families have returned to the shot, their homes. e got to claim their lives within towns. they are the southern border . of those remain hesitant, was waiting for the essential services like a tricity water internet and food to be restored senses of some ravage,
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southern cities are bustling with people. what's here? but these bed scores are full everywhere. these really ami station, just outside the town, testified, warning shots to deter, returning presidents, local authorities work to accommodate those, returning a kid and number and a lot of the from the very 1st moment we were determined to return. as soon as we heard about a ceasefire, but when we arrived very shocked to find these rallies, i suppose. yeah. firing at people terrorizing them, trying to force them to flee. is that all the time? it is to still waiting at the local hospital on certain of the children's futures, or they actually measure the advantage bit south on the
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spring for 121 days since these rad launch. it's more on guys killing more than $44000.00 palestinians. most of them women and children, many of those of survives of relentless attacks solving is wrong is restricted, the entry of food medicine and humanitarian aids to the strip arse of northern guys . i have been under seats for nearly 2 months and is really a tax has continued an overnight and guys including 3 in the north set, give 10 people is really 5 digits, also bumped residential areas in the new se rights refugee camp in central guys are causing widespread destruction at least $29.00 people have been killed in a tax on account during the past 24 hours on thursdays really forces targeted an ambulance in that camp. these pictures appear to show is really gun fire targeting the vehicle. it was carrying people
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injured in an ass trying is get the latest with honey. my hood was in there, bloss central guys are for us, honey. first of all, just bring us up to speed with these latest strikes on the say, right? the yes, well as of this moment, the paramedics civil defense governments are still collecting bodies of from the streets of and the fire out refuge account. the past 24 hours have been quite difficult in the northern part of this refugee camp. is this very military up operated aggressively conducted the military operation in the area destroying many of the residential homes in the public facilities so far, 9th, seen the of the bodies being collected there are more as we were told by one of the paramedics and the 1st responder, many of the bodies are in the area that are very close to where there's really military this station right now, just making it very difficult for them to reach in the past hour. the ambulance and
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the parent medic and civil given school were present, it deliberately prevented by this really monitor to reach to these bomb sites or remove the, the bodies of why they were still bleeding that, that could have saved their life. but they were barred from entering these areas by the quiet, got the chief statement and fired. i live in munition of them as well as by the he'd be our dealers in, in the area of those you made their way through their homes. talk about your level of destruction caused to the area to do your home through the public facilities around them, through the infrastructure to the point it was very difficult for them to locate their properties and their homes is really military turns entire neighborhoods in fiji count into more of the waste lands and this is the pattern of that as vision created by the intense bombing codes that we keep seeing over and over in areas where there's really military operates aggressively. and tell us more about the attacks across the rest of the streams. funny
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well why is this really military was operating unless i right, right. the come other areas, a caustic officer, including the northern part of the stripping gaza city. and here in the central area where the sides of major relentless attacks here in the central area of an area between a new site, right, right. you can and did it, but i city where a residential home was targeted for people from one family. it displays family, we spoke with one of the surviving family members that this is the 5th and family member who was inside the residential home who was injured and brought here 2 o'clock, possibly to talk about the 22 of his cousins. these are, there's always goes others, other family members were inside the house when the talk happened, the copy the to a to all the time, and he'd be our dealers and then have talked by the, the fighters and they killed. the board displays individual, the from one family,
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another, a park here on the eastern part of the city. more of the beach resort or a cap rate where people reported with different injuries we transferred to allow the hospital but because of the, the over crowded space and all that has to be we're all the transfer leader our of the night into a lot of fun off because the 4th of treatment right here in honda in the city. ok, we're seeing the same exact products of attack, more families inside their homes were targeted and killed. 5 more people inside the residential in uh, con, union city near on last the area again and lost the one more time. is it proven to be a different track for the many displays, people who are told to evacuated in order to avoid the bomb than skills. these findings of the target and the victims of these unpredictable calling bonds. the story in northern garza having changed military stage, suffocating military is the delivery of destruction of much needed aids to be delivered in northern gulf. thank you very much,
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honey. for the updates that sounds stairs honey mama would reporting a life from darrow black. but we spoke earlier to dr. muhammed highly, who's an orthopedic surgeon, who's just return from out of the hospital in northern garza. he told us the situation there is much worse than other parts of a straight. i was actually in hon eunice in april at the european hospital and earlier this year. and i didn't imagine that it could be worse than what we saw there. but up north, it, it really is hard to describe the amount of devastation and destruction of a, you know, i think in the south we witnessed the genocide and the north. it's a, it's a full on holocaust. the, the, the so many buildings are destroyed. and there's in, in a credible amount of death and destruction that, uh, you know, is, is even beyond what we saw in the south back in april, a use of drones and a high level of technology for a lot of the destruction is really what's,
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what's remarkable you know, witnessed a number of mass casualty events that were brought to you know, bodies that were brought into a lot of the hospital. and there's arm to drones, drones because they're carrying bonds. and then on the back of those drones we see quite captors the defend down and um uh yeah. appear to shoot bullets. um, uh for anybody that remains moving, we had a number of people that were brought in entire families that were there were killed . and any survivors that remained would, would describe having to lay still for a while, because of the fear of quite copper fire after the bomb and already been dropped in syria, it has been intense battles between government forces and fighters. any northwestern provinces of a level ended leap, at least a $132.00 fighters and soldiers were killed after an alms group launched an attack . i'll just here is home to sound hotels, the details. for the 2nd day,
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there are fierce battle between syria and forces and fighters after the has to have a shim arm group launched a surprise attack the violence in the north western provinces of a level, and it blew marks the 1st major escalation in years to flight. or say this was in response to recent attempts by president bush shot. it says army not have to know that life changes swiftly and the balance of power has shifted towards us in a way. we never expected. we a stronger than the world things. serious military released a statement saying the arms groups targeted villages, towns and military sites, and that the confrontations are continuing. this is the 1st significant violence between government forces and fighters since 2020. when russia entered king mediated a ceasefire agreement and the timing of the military operation is raising question,
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village zones had been encroached by, by the a cdn forces and they violated this increasingly. so the opposition prepared for this. it wasn't uh, you know, uh, response to any events outside celia, it was not incidental. it was prepared and it's, it's well planned. well executed factions in syria say that they, along with their allied groups have seized at least 10 areas under control of syrian government forces. and it says they are determined to continue fighting or decentralized jersey to still head on algae 06 on the ground to 6 minus the teenagers. westgate and the legal gold mine in south africa described the mistreatment of spain. jones. plus, i'm casting slowly in narrow b, kenya,
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where scientists believe that this legal guys can help deal with plastic waste. i'll tell you how the the it has been seasonally correctly, particularly where to put into my lazy self in thailand, and most is to monitor that's not gonna change any time soon. on surprisingly, it's called fairly widespread flooding in this area, with rescue is necessary. that's good to carry on all the time, the seasonal range, all particularly heavy and there's no reason to suppose they should ease up any time soon. so after the forecast and the orange tops for the heaviest rain is there are shelves to the science is that i will send this to him. again. that's what it should be at this time. yeah. now it is particularly west at the moment until next couple days, i think can coastal new south wales and queensland,
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this line here is edging east towards the still a warning of feet and humidity in the found off of queensland and tropical queens. and of course, looks like particularly wet in the top and they say we might be wanting a funding wouldn't here in victoria and new south wales, a c t, but no. the warnings actually cuz he's shumate wet weather is of brian and rock disease effects crops. so the west well passes, cool down to 23 off happy, nice few days of real world. that's an easy then you might still be disappointed here it should be rolling this out. his son, his art, is prevalent but attempts to still offering you a bit below where you might like the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large,
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one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation and you will 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, you're watching l g 0, a reminder about tom stories 11 on saw me is accusing is ran a violating a ceasefire that came into effect on wednesday. these really military says residents are some villages in the southern 7 on i'm not allowed to return to the homes until further notice is really
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a tax on guys i have continued overnights including 3 in the northwest square. that means 10 people, 5 of just sold some bomb to home in the new, say, rock refugee camp in central casa. at least 29 people have been killed in a time on the counter. and in syria, at least 132 people have been fielding consultations between government forces and fighters in the northwest enrollment phase of our medical and dental. it is the 1st major escalation of findings in syria and several years now, russia has threatened to strike what it called decision making centers in key, whether it's new hypersonic besides that, to me. unfortunately, comments came hours after law school carried out a major attack on ukraine's energy, great damage in power stations and leaving a 1000000 people without electricity. the cranium government has urges size to resist what it costs blackmail by russia. meanwhile, in eastern ukraine,
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russian troops are continuing to advance, leading those near the front lines with a difficult choice to stay or to leave out. just areas outside bank has this report from the city of co penske. russian forces getting closer and closer to the time of comprehensive. it's under direct fire and the destruction has left the town, the shelf of which it once was only a few people remain remote idea of volunteers to evacuate. those that want to leave, it's a difficult task gps, taking those scrambled chemo have to search for those to rescue particular no, i was slightly wounded by stretching onto my leg, when always evacuating people from a village. i've seen terrible things with a lot of death around, but now the situation is getting worse, entered into is ready to leave, but to naples have decided to stay in law stuff. but she's leaving her category hind. timor, travis further closer to the front lines. villages. i think dave, in june, i know that given his has was destroyed to them,
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just wanted to know if that just saw his wife injured or what, what to do for. and if it was the staying at the front house. but it's a matter of time to leave me mentally. i'm dead. it was an app. um it was wiggling. luckily my husband wasn't home. the bomb hit the trees and exploded in the house was destroyed. i was in the house. but if i was in the yard, i'd be dead. life of simple and harding, these villages and me, we don't eat, we don't sleep. we just live in life like homeless people. it's difficult for us to abandon all lined issue just like we would help. you says the more, don't worry i'm, i really don't. russian forces, i'm not far from the village. there's a sense of urgency, but she could only move slowly. business, the vehicle is running and ready to threaten us most strikes as
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a consequence. the cartridge. the reality for many people here is as the fighting gets closer, more than tense. does the risk of them getting caught up in the crossfire? many have to make the difficult decision to leave the homes, the vacuum ease of take interest into ukraine, 2nd largest city, hockey city under russian attack itself. it's facing daily power cuts, but at least here they have somewhere to stay aside big data kapinsky, eastern ukraine, british m p. 's i preparing to hold on a proposed law that would allow some terminally ill patients and their own lies up on it and say that it could be a threat to vulnerable people who may be pressured into assisted suicide. sonya diego reports. what is the value of a life well lived and a good death? it is a question that at least spends has been forced to face, diagnosed with terminal cancer with no prospect of recovery. she lives with its
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effects every single day. i've been suffering with symptoms for little about 7 or 8 months, very symptoms of a very bad cough and risk pain from coughing so much and i could not breathe properly. uh so i thought it was cancer, white voice, breast cancer for a long sleeper. and by at least has made a decision to go to an assisted dying facility in switzerland before condition wesson's. but helping someone and the lives is illegal on the english channel and carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison. those in favor of the proposed little say it provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or less to live. and it would require the approval of 2 doctors and a high court judge. critics say that's not enough. and what's needed is best the cast people and the final months. there was another question at stake. should the
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end of a person's life be sanctioned by the state disability activists say that in a wild way in a quantity is rife. this could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button and collection would be extremely difficult to prove, especially where the valuable are concerned. all right, so lucy webster who has cerebral palsy says, weaknesses in the social and health care systems, but those with disabilities at a particular disadvantage. we do take into account ever. no. uh, we usually do 2 people. when we do, uh do what we go about. oh, we do do to reboot. well, uh, where are to be no
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reason to go out those and save all can you that it is a question of shortening a painful death, but those against say there is no price that can be placed on preserving a life. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london, and i've not to worry challenge those outside parliament in london. what are we expecting today from the story on the well funny, this is the 2nd reading of this a state dying builds. that means it's the 1st pro, but sean support and these 2 debates it and focus on it. the process by which legislation guide you through parliament says 5 stages in both the house of commons and then the house of lords as well. so this is a long way from actually becoming part of british little box. if it does make it that fall, it will be
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a generational change in national life in this country. what it would mean a fads in england to wells, at least that would be separate legislation in, in scotland, a person who is 6 months from that death with a terminal disease. if they are a sound mind making a rational decision could get help in ending their own life. as sonya was saying, that report battery would need the assistance of a 2 daughters and the high co judge. then the person would be given a prescription for at least 2 dice, which would they would then have to sell for administer. now they're all of course high feelings on both sides of this debates. those in favor say that it is long past 2. it's the humane thing to do. it would enable people who had time, little to have a better death in a manner of that right and choosing a time is that right and choosing and uh, it would stop it. miscarriage of justice, where people are given lengthy joseph sentences for helping someone they love to
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end that right in life that is on the other side of the debate sites. this is a huge things i put on the shoulders. adult says, i am judges at a time when the national health services in real problems, real trouble in the u. k. the system is not set up to type would, that's that it would be better to have improve palliative, cats. and they also, i worried about that for was, and people being cut, cut was painted, choosing to wins that right and lives. now public sentiment seems to be seized. the on the side of changing the law, 73 percent and reason public say that they think that the law should be changed on the spots. if anyone's guess of the monuments about how the empties and parliaments are going to buy today. very, thank you very much. for that really challenge lives there in london. now to south africa where the latest mine is 3 much money legal mine have describe the hiring experiences underground. all 3 a teenagers and for nationals. hiring latasha has
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a story from still counting. another group of mine is come out of an advantage out in south africa, the team, they just say they would not rescued by the government. they left the shop as soon as they got the chance. 21 is 19 years old. the other 2, only 16. right now, are you the one that didn't just say the, that one of the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food, but receiving each and every day. if you complain, yeah. they beat you up the minus say they come from neighboring mozambique and i've done, i've been down there and says to me, i was forced to live all my goat, their bosses didn't let us leave with anything. they just want us to wait for them . so that's a can police, a guiding some of band and shots waiting for minors to come out. this is way the teenagers the much from they climbed all the way up from down there. the police regarding the shock said they heard voices, people talking,
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and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty. lewis of africans, an undocumented migrants to the abandoned minds, looking for gold. some of those erased it had been denied bell and charged with the legal mining and position of gold. how did we toss out of their still funding? so that for the to at least 16 people have died and a $100.00 are missing after heavy rain trigger line, siding, eastern uganda, police say several villages in the but i'm bully district has been completely buried. emergency and rescue services struggling to reach the side with votes in the area destroyed or blocked by debris. not a kenya west. scientists say they've discovered a small but potentially powerful new weapon in their fight against plastic pollution. the less the mere warm, which is native to africa is best known as a pest. but new research shows it may be one of the 1st recorded insights to each drastic catherine story report. some of these are less, some new items made to africa, love
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a of the tackling the tools and the 18 plastic. that's a good thing to the scientist who believe the insects can help reduce plastic pollution. for t i miss leads the group. she says in 5 days have passed, subjects have eaten a piece of styrofoam. they can also eat add up plastic items like poly feed bags. but the idea is not to fly to the world with the ones eventually. now of course we know we are going to see it to isolate the buckets. you to get into got to see this bike box here. i solution they do the degrading or the digestion. uh they, they just in august or we go further to see what the incident that have been produced as soon as the new one is sitting on this plastic. that can be utilized as a source of the degree addition of this in the lab. but the basic the want to
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