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the the least 29 people has been killed in a series of these really attacks on new se rod refugee camp in central. gosh, the play you're watching out you 0 live from. don't have to do that to also a heads, a desperate crowd of hungry people in central guys that leads to a sam pete at a bakery 3 women are killed. the c spy 11 on is in this 3rd day despite these really yes strikes on thursday. so i thought it was cancer white points, breast cancer, if another fever spike and deciding when to die,
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british politicians are set to vote on whether to allow 10 mentally ill patients to unlock the thank you for joining us. it's been 425 days 21 days since these ran launch is better stating war on guys. getting more than $44000.00 palestinians, most of them women and children. its forces have destroyed much of a small stroke, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those of survives, are relentless attacks and now solving israel is restricted, the entry of food medicine and humanitarian a to the strip. and northern gaza has been under siege for nearly 2 months. at least 29 people have been killed in the latest is really a tax on the new se, right? refugee comp, in the past day is really fine to just bombs, residential areas in the camp in central guys are causing widespread disruption of
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the on thursday is really forces targeted an ambulance in that camp. these pictures appear to show is really gunfire targeting the vehicle. he was carrying people aged in an s strike. let's get the latest with honey. my hold was in there, but i for some central guys, honey. the, the latest on the ground is at the head of the intensive care unit that i come on had one hospital has been killed in an these radio strike in the north of guys. can you tell us more about this and what you've heard? the yes, within the past 45 minutes, we receive back on print reports about the death of the head of the matter. one hospital intensive care unit was killed by a fire by the quest captor. then the reports continues to assets, the skies of the canada grand hospital in the vicinity are clouded with many of the
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quad copiers and attacking drones in the area. and since early hours this morning, the keep shooting get any moving objects within the facility itself. the whole facility come into the hospital and it's the city of rolling heating people of from reaching through the buildings of the house and coming in from different parts of the northern. busy part of this trip from giovanni or vit le, seeking medical care on a bill to get inside the building, the killing of the hit of the intensive care unit of god. one house with a high life. these the critical condition in the hospital as well as it shows the highlights the ongoing deliberate attack on medical staff. because this is not the 1st time we're seeing medical to stop including time medic, 1st responders for doctors inside the hospital while operating be deliberately attacked by these really military just within the past few days the the rest of the
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hospital was injured by one of the greens that was dropped by the quest after that the main entrance of the hospital a few also a few weeks ago he lost his son, the director of the hospital. his family was filtering inside the hospital. the window is really monetary storm the hospital and not only killed the member of the family of the director of the hospital, but also the 10. many of the medical assassins stop at the front line right now, either being detained or deliberately targeted and killed by that really monitor. it also highlights one of the critical uh, conditions inside the off in terms of providing medical care would been by eliminate the number of medical stuff inside the house with us already exhausting situations on inability to provide a proper medical care reason to drones that talks have not only a direct, deliberately targeted medical set, but also the facility itself, including the power generated generator, the solar panel system, the,
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the oxygen is stationed at the belts, directing the flow of boxes into the incubators. uh they knew until the unit as well as the i see you in addition to the uh, medical supplies warehouse on the 3rd floor, the hospital was repeatedly targeted by. it is really monetary. and when people are dying, hunting from these is really a tax. they're facing a desperate humanitarian situation. visit the tragic reality nowadays, we're talking about multi layered a dire situation, a tragedy after a tragedy. and indeed, if people are not dying of the on a predictable fall in bond, they're dying of all the all the other uh, implications including the uh, the uh, the starvation, the, the, the hydration force, the hydration as far vision as well as all the other conditions that created on the ground just this morning. a tragic incident where a stampede. let's do this just over 3 women day incident occurred with
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a large number of local residents in variable city on displays, families. this trundling again and the struggling with the shortage of basic essentials gathering in front of one of the few operational baker is here and the bigger radius for i go to meet the large demand in large number that late through the sam for you. then the death of a 3 women we happened to be in the area and, and since then, since the crowd that highlights the critical physicians that you guys are rated by the ongoing, a blockade of the crossings as well as the dentist bombing cafe that basically ruin and destroy old means of life and push people through the age to this of what we were able to see on documents or early hours of this morning. i'm literally in the middle of a c o. i agree this way, people in there and by the what you're seeing now is one of the hardest see, and that you would ever imagine to watch here. 1000. i'm hungry this way as people
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are in front of a baker here. just to get one talk, a good read for hours this early hours of this morning. these people here by this 1000 have gathered here just to get one possible combination. all the flowers. spice is a written prize, is here. how many of these people to send in queue for hours the are just to get one possible race so far because of the largest crowd here because of this damn fee, that leaves this free women die. sam, for you. how big the crowd mirror, the little me the are available here for them to make it is very different on daily struggle for this promise. 3 people find themselves struggling on daily basis for one part of the bread in the middle of this area.
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now is the size 11 on is in is for day just by the army accusing is rather violating. it's it says, these are the forces are carried out as strikes on lebanese territory. are ladies really military confirmed an attack on what it says was a hezbollah weapon? storage facility in the south, it also accused has qualified as of violating the agreements by moving into areas it had designated as off limits. and he's really on the spokesman said lebanese residents of some villages in the south and not allowed to return to their homes until further notice in syria opposition fighters of reach the outskirts of the city of a level of displacing government forces from nearby towns and villages. syrian st media ledges project ties 5 by the fight is landed in the students. accommodations of a a to level is university killing. 4 people have this on the whole task more for a 2nd day. there are fierce battles between syria and forces and fighters after the
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has to have a shim armed 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 reset attack by president bush auto as the 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 questions
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. those zones have been incorrect to abide by the assyrian forces and the 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 dissent, who just eat all the pain of the world news, british and visa, debating a proposed law that would allow some terminally ill patients and their own lives. a
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phone and say that it could be a threat to vulnerable people who may be pressured into assisted suicide. sonya gave all reports to. what is the value of a life well lived and a good death? it is a question that at least but as has been forced to face diagnosed with terminal cancer with no prospect of recovery. she lives with its effects every single day. i've been suffering with symptoms for low, about 7 or 8 months, various symptoms of a very bad cough, and ripped paint from coughing so much and i could not breathe properly. uh, i thought it was cancer, white voice, breast cancer. if along with deborah and bang, 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
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provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or less to live and would require the approval of 2 doctors and a high court judge. critics say that's not enough and what's needed is best to cast the people in the final months. there was another question at stake. should the 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 vulnerable 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 over
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rio. we usually do 2 people. when we do, let's do what we go about. oh, we do do to reboot. well, where are to be no 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, this. now there's some debate about the different terminology used to describe the sister die. the term usually refers to a person who's terminally ill getting the full drugs from a doctor, which they then take themselves. as it's assisted suicide is intentionally helping
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someone, terminally ill not to in their life by providing legal medication or helping them travel to areas where it's legal is aneesha is the act of deliberately ending a person's life to relieve suffering. and the drug is administered by a doctor and patients may not be terminal assisted. dying is legal in 6 european countries, canada, australia, new zealand, and some us states. so for to say it's about dignity and choice, while arguing people should have, should decide how and when they want to die, but opponents worry about pressure on the elderly and disabled people to end their lives. that's bringing ro, we challenges outside the parliament in london with this debate is now on the way we'll waive the vote on it. the vote on the bill is expected in a few hours. what are we expecting to happen today? well outside parliament, we've got a group. so if protest is this is
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a group opposed to the assisted time bill on the road. we have a group of protests is in favor of the assistive don bill inside parliament. it's a tax house in the confines ways. so i'm a 16270 m p 's requesting to speak in the debates, meaning of the they all being limited to about 8 minutes each showing you. i think the level of a concern, the level of attention that this issue is getting. this is the 2nd reading of the bill. posts hall, a 5 stage process to the house of commons. it then goes through a 5 sites process in the house of lords as well. this one is the 1st time the m. p . 's actually have a chance to sit down to talk about it. stories doesn't and impulsively to evaluate on it. but it's, it's got a long ways ago, before it actually ends up on the british legislative books. what it would do though, is it would enable people who are 6 months. so, so off from that, dest,
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terminally ill people, to get assistance in ending that our lives, they would do that by applying for us to adults. uh then waiting to apply to a 2nd don't said then that would go to a high court judge already off to advance. would they be given a medical prescription for legal dice, which way they would have to self administer? now of course there is huge amounts of debates going about this. on the notice side, people say that's what you should do, is increase pallets of k, a prove pallets have kept people in the lights a month. so of life to the terminal of months of their life backs. there was a real problems with car wash and that fundable people might because fights family members into ending that right and lives where they shouldn't have done sites. and the n h s is in a terrible state to the bottom, is that for this would put too much responsibility on doctors making very, very difficult decisions that and then not quit to make on the,
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on the yeah sides. there are people who say that this is a humane thing to do. it's taking too long to get to the stage. it would give people choice in that distressing last stages of life and to enable them to have a better death and they would otherwise have as to whether in fees. we'll go, which way we don't know yet. and we will of course, check this check in with you throughout the day here to find out where that is headed. a very thank you very much for the one that really challenges in london. a student head on knowledge is 0, a snob general election is on the way 9 and we looked at why housing and homelessness and major issues in one of the wells richest economy. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read pins through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision,
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critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on out to 0. examining the headline, what they wanted to do, they wanted to leave the without health system unflinching the chair. and then there's a one side of a group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side as well and see races, processes sharing, posting stories with a global audience. what is the see life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fast tonight increases. he found nowhere else on a, on a full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expect?
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the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the . the welcome back, and recap of our top stories on how to sierra is really 5 digits of bombs. residential area is the, in the lucy around refugee camp in central casa, causing widespread destruction that these $29.00 people have been killed and the tax on the capital costing 11 on the armies accusing is right of violating a ceasefire. that came into effect on wednesday. is there any military says residence of some villages in the southern 7 are not allowed to return to their homes until further notice and opposition fighters, the syria re she oscar. so the city of annette homes is facing government forces
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from nearby towns and villages. it is a 1st major escalation of violence in syria in several years. now the news voting is under wayne island and what's expected to be a closely font. generally election campaign was dominated by a cost of living prices, immigration and housing from it is to assign an harris called the election. this $15.00 to his government reported an $11000000000.00 budget. settlers as go live to do on the whole was covering the election for us, is that upholding station in central dumping. so how are things looking jonah? as the island goes to the polls today? the boat is lining up in the republic of islands. it goes to fill the $174.00 seats in the irish pub in the door. a rich array of parties taking part, but streets, principle of political forces. the, to the traditional sentry spots is a fee to go down to for covered face in combination together and on the left shouldn't fade with its vision. its goal of uniting the republic of olive with
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northern ireland in the united kingdom opinion falls on the eve of the vote. have those 3 major parties, essentially, neck and neck. however, none the can form a majority. so it seems highly likely that the centrist would again be looking for a coalition well, she'd find to be tried to cobble together or left just alliance, perhaps less likely to be able to challenge. and so what are the issues some of the issues at play here in this election, john of the big issues of the economy. trade, the cost of living, bound up in sky high property prices, pricing. many i ordered irish families out and immigration rights when you dependents would likely do quite well by blaming asylum seekers and ukrainians for putting pressure on public services. left. his participants co. that's around the need for more impact to more affordable housing. hundreds of thousands of irish families essentially made homeless priced out of the market because of an influx of
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wealthy workers. many of them americans in the pharmaceutical, the tech sector is pushing those prices up. one issue, a big concern to any incoming administration here will be donald trump, and he's promising staffing tre terrace on external markets, including the european union. he's also promised to try and re petri i companies. and what, cuz last to those foreign markets island potentially tirelessly exposed on both sides from jonah. thank you very much for that kind of whole live there. in dublin roches president has threatened to strike what he called decision making centers in key with his new hypotonic besides vladimir fulton's comments came hours after multiple count it out. a major attack on ukraine's energy grid damage in power stations and leaving a 1000000 people without electricity, ukrainian government. as always, you saw lice to resist what it calls blackmail by russia and the bodies of 18 people have been recovered at the sight of
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a 9 slide in eastern uganda. at least 100 people are still missing. please say several villages indeed, while i'm bullied districts have been completely buried after days of heavy rain caused the ground to give way. so far rescue efforts have been coordinated by locals. emergency and rescue services are striving to reach the side with the roads in the area blocked by debris. the latest mine is 3 mush from any legal mine. in south africa, i have described the hiring experiences underground. all 3 our teenagers and for nationals. hiring latasha before some so content 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. 2. 1 is 19 years old. the other 2, only 16. right. are you the one that didn't just say the, that one of the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food,
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but receive and each and every day. if you complain yeah. they beat you up to 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. the bosses didn't let us leave with anything. they just want us to work 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 shots they, they heard voices, people talking. and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty. lewis of africans, an undocumented migrant 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, the social media firms have criticized a landmark australian law, which binds children under the age of 16,
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from the platforms they call the decision a rush job, which has left so many unanswered questions. by bronco bye has a detail since a 17 year old son killed himself in 2009 ali how kick has been campaigning for strongest cyber bullying laws. his organization 0 bully educates parents, teachers, and children about the homes of social media in australia. he says his son was hounded to death. he's just be kind to one variable for human. and unfortunately i extracted much auto sales on that guy. and um they, um, h o p 's last a straight as prime minister says, but then on the social media for on the 16 year olds will remove some concern. there i've been children being threatened and abused online platforms now have a social responsibility to ensure the safety of that kids is a priority for them. we're making sure that moms and dad can have different conversation today. any peach does, but social media platforms,
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a warning that criminals comes to target young people and on police terriers of cyberspace. chinese social media, john tech to access the last have been rushed and that was on that it's entirely likely to buy and could see young people push to dock a corners of the internet when a community guidelines safety tools of protections, accessed the bad will force instagram and facebook, the meta snapshots read it, x i'm to talk just top uses under the age of 16, from looking on will face fines as large as 33000000 dollars. but social media ex that say children will lose friendships. i'm support groups. the built on line for us, they find the people on these platforms based on interest based on hobbies, lots of different things that could unites people right on the world. we are now going to see people between the ages of sites that are assigned to 16 that are
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already on these platforms have that removed from them. channels like youtube, as well as gaming and messaging sites could avoid the low as it didn't requires us to have an account. the band will come into effect and one. yeah. and also it will bring back his son ali hell kicks as his proud of his government for taking action to prevent the destruction of so many young lives. barbara, and i'll just say era. finally did a story. interior of no true cathedral in paris has been revealed for the 1st time since the storage building was damaged in a fire. 5 years ago, franchise and demanded my call has been visiting the cathedral to see the work that costs more than 750000000 dollars. $250.00 companies worked on the restoration with hundreds of experts taking part notes or don will reopen to the public in december . and that is the news for now on alex's here and much more on our website, and i'll just share dot com. stay with us for inside story next, which takes
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a look at one of the ceasefire 11 on could be a step towards florida regional stay with the the the winter has been spinning at of siberia mongolia through the northeast of china for the last week or so giving record of mine says, snow in soul capital of science career, the co, the share still doing that. and because it's coming across open waters where it's quite willing to see if japan is generating shares of snow and how can i do wonder if a high grounded honshu otherwise of rain. it's generally speaking the fine looking where that and still surprisingly warm in some parts of china, beijing 12 is above the average 5. i've 5 degrees, but this is another cold front coming through on its way. doing that, nothing significant about it and they want to light stays, shows eventually. so the korean peninsula, as it goes through it
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a lot during the time she was engaging, dine 2 by 4. by monday the average is 7, so you are below average, but not by a huge. i might s. s a india bank vision pakistan. well, this light is circulation, which is formed in still fairly will. most of the baseband goal is full of right. so that will be fed to again, in general and terminal now to the has been funding. if you know its relying cause that will be east to some degree. as the circulation breaks up, it'll still bring the rain across the sanctioning crease the matter right up on eastern side of india for the north of india, still persistent farm for new delhi and also the whole the
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. ringback the people in lebanon are picking up the pieces after nearly 14 months of war. the pause and hostilities has renewed a push to end israel's genocide and gaza. cut the 11 on cease fire agreement, be a step towards broader regional please. this is inside story. the hello and welcome to the program. i'm getting you navigate them a day after announcing the cease fire in 11 on us.
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