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ones that have evolved separately from the rest of the world and we have possibly unique animals here. the hopes these hills could again become what they once was a natural but century the medical sol, susan garza towel. just era health workers have been killed in fires. sconces buys very false. is a tomato old ones. hospital the i'm sammy's a. them. this is al, just 0 live from dell hall. so coming up a death sentence of palestinians needing health care. world health organization delivers a warning on the causes, hospitals, pharmacies in syria, rest seeing if it gives of the asset regime in from the stability for the country.
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on my legs could topless in the printing a capital chief. find out why live growing synthetic diamonds so far for the economy. the medical soul says in gaza, say several health workers have been killed in fires. they was, they say was solitude when he's ready for us is storm the tomatoes one hospital. the world health organization says the hospital is no longer functional, as well as mid street claims. the facility is a how my strong hold thought a cup. i assume results from central garza as a place for healing. now in battle ground, one of the last, what king hospitals involving garza is bedding moments before
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a member of the stuff managed to deliver this message gets you to the annual hospitalization recommended one way of living in the ssl as of the ends of the model. and what i think they need us to have the conversations on it. i'm going to enter the whole you guys. yeah. and research the doctors in going to say contact with college one hospital has been lost on the face of more than 300 people. that is, and i many was sick and injured and so i'm unable to move when the morning light appeared and he's rarely tanks during the hospital gate, things were getting out of control is waiting. he's asked doctor for some to evacuate the hospital completely. they said no one under any circumstances would be allowed to stay except the very critically wounded people. they ordered women to remove the hid job for inspection and ask men to stay half naked, also for inspection. seeing injured people and people with special needs leaving
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broke our hearts. these re, these have no mercy. the facility has been on the front line of israel's will for nearly 3 months. on the siege. it's doctors and nurses, what type it's buildings shoot. it supplies blocked and the last act of intimidation and medical stuff is the troops gave them 15 minutes to evacuate and said it's what's on fire. they have killed those ends in the area code and get how much strong quote do think the wounded, who now have know what to go yet is really strikes on the north. have new lake top . it was forces getting more than the dose and people in shipping of one district the last button back of a data. since the early morning, we've been looking without any tools or equipment using only our hands to plot remains what you can hold,
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what is when we are collecting pieces of human flesh. so they want to eat and buy cats and dogs. i know we haven't found a single intact body, so they are own human remains. there's some children and women, others on account at full, trapped on the what's left of this residential building for displace palestinians he endeavoring. they live and see what this means to them. to see it as a part of as well as policy to empty out moving garza and to preventing them to return to their homes. the target companies out there is by post on the world health organization has released the statements saying commodities one hospital is now out of service. it was the last functioning health facility in north and gaza. initial ripple's show the right buys very forces destroyed crucial parts of the building. the statement says 60 health workers and 25 critically ill patients remain in the hospital. the patients in moderate to severe condition were
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forced to leave transferring to the in the nation hospital, which itself is barely functioning. the organization is deeply concerned for the safety and the lead up to the re, the w i chose, has better access to the hospital was more or more tightly restricted. and that had been frequent attacks on or near the facilities since early october. it says these really minute trees continue to solve this underlying efforts to keep the facility at least minimally functioning and the systematic dismantling of health systems in garza is a death sentence. it says for tens of thousands of palestinians in need of health care. the statement finishes with a call for a seas 5 a time to sell, how it has molten jordan's capital. i'm mine. she's that because he's ready. government is banned. i'll just hear from revolting from israel. medical sources have told us just veto that at least 5 staff members, applique them out loud. one hospital in northern guns that were burned alive after
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was really forced to set fire to several different parts of the medical facility. these really military released the statement on friday saying that they are conducting the operation in and around the hospital in northern gauze because they claim that from us is using it as a strong hold. and that fighters are also using the hospital for military activities. these really are we often use as these claims about hospitals, but they have never proved that most notably was the rate on a ship, a hospital back in 2023. when the military said how much was using as ship a hospital as a command and control center claims to this day have still never been proven. now come in as one was the last functioning hospital in northern gone south, but again, it was fairly functioning because of the siege that was put forward by is really forced as a seed on food, water, and all other sorts of medical supplies. palestinians in the area say they are afraid for their lives. and the sense with that is just, you know, i'm a,
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of israel's war has destroyed gauze as healthcare system in october, the u. an accused, as well as carrying out what it called a conservative policy to destroy the health care system in the strip. the w. h o says more than 1200 attacks have been launched on health facilities in the occupied palestinian territories since israel launched its war. in april 2024 israel, the siege and destroyed gauze as largest hospital ship. the u. n says 17 of the strips. 36 hospitals are still functioning, but only partially not able to provide full services due to a lack of stuff and supplies. more of a $1000.00 health care workers have been killed since october the 7th last year. mad skill, but there's an emergency medicine doctor who's worked in gaza for more than 30 years. he says he's in direct contact with health so far as he's that this is what they told him. i just spoke to doctor yusef embrace the deputy minister house in
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garza, and he confirmed that come out of that long hospitable has now been completely emptied by force of these really occupation forces. and that the 25 seriously wounded and sick of patients who were not forced out to the hospital earlier today . now probably are on their way to the so called in the nation hospital when i say so called it is because these really occupation forces has destroyed the functional capability of the in the nation hospital. so when they say that they are in some ways safely recreated to in the nation hospital, this is a light and the other lice. and he also told me a very important news that a few days ago and the minister of health thing in the glass of the palestinians. they offered these really occupation forces on the co got authorities to have is
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really military personnel stationed inside the come all of the hospital to watch whatever, what's going on because they said they have nothing to, to hide. and there is, as your report, is it absolutely no proof whatsoever that there has been any military activity from the resistance inside the commodities along these rallies, refuse this? and what we see today is disastrous. they have emptied the last standing hospital in northern casa, for more than 50000 people. more people will die from avoidable pulses, and these really occupation forces are reaching out absolutely more on historical low when it comes to attacking patients, stuff, medical personnel and the people have got side view and is calling on all sides in the conflict to respect and protect medical personnel, gabriella is on the reports from you in headquarters in new york. i had
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a brief thing that you, when confirmed that they no longer have contact with campbell edwin hospital, they're trying to gather as much information on the situation there as they can. but the un did say within the last 36 hours before is real storm. the facility they confirmed that it is rarely air strike near the hospital, killed many people, including health care workers and patients. here's a little bit more of what was said in that briefing. what is the message from the secretary general on the protection of the patients and hospital staff and anyone else that is an accountant for right now from come allowed? what hospital, these actions put the lives of all of these people in even more danger than what they faced before. and for us, you know, what we can do, we have colleagues underground who continue to try to get access. if israel is
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holding any doctors, any patients, anyone associated with that hospital, including journalists right now, if israel is holding them, detaining them against their will. what is the message from the secretary general to israel about that? i can just reiterate the message that we've been delivering from here several times that we call on all parties to comply with their obligation to respect to protect and all circumstances, medical personnel, including hospitals, medical facilities, in accordance with international humanitarian law. the un also said within the last 3 months, they have made numerous requests to is really authorities to deliver aid to the north of gaza. you and says israel has denied most of those requests, including one as recently as wednesday gabriel's on to address here at united nations in new york. there's been another exchange of 5 between israel and the
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admins who sees the sirens sounded in west jerusalem in the dead sea area of india, the hours of san today. the army says it's intercepts to the mis launch from yemen before it crossed into as well. this follow, the large scale is right, the attack on so on, i add port and the port city of the day. the 1st day the syrians have been observing a day of remembrance to all of the hundreds of thousands of people who are killed or disappeared. during decades of dictatorship, crowds also gathered on mount chi soon, which overlooks the capitol, damascus. syrians had not been allowed to access the mountain since 2011 when the civil war began. how shamile about our reports from the capital. they show fools
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by hey, at the heidi this m. s g s. syria's most powerful admitted to faction. to the right of the oh, my god square the focal point of pro opposition of bodies is a political message to the arrivals. it comes at a delicates moment, violence classes with what the new administration describes as by millions of the post president bus out an asset continue in many cities. the n t administrator says it rested several, seeing the admitted to offices and killed a commend blamed for the hula by seca into a 1012 when a move and a 100 people most of the children were executed as well. it's a day of remembrance and morning hundreds of thousands of people were killed during the syrian uprising. jane chadwick, uh today we came to take part in the morning over the syrian matches and to cool
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for the missing children. may god's new see be upon the matches and the prisoners. we don't know what happens to the prisoners. but as for the children, we have 6 children in the family who have disappeared. we wants to find the. the syrians continued to converse on maine square to celebrate the end of assets us from everywhere. some were uniting with that of families for the 1st time in many years. super happy are the future of syria and what happened about the freedom that we had lately. and i'm at super like, excited about to see how syria is going to be support on the high school in serious future will be shining and we should not wait and see what our lead is will accomplish. i rely on people and communities to build our country. it's us forces patrol the streets. they got orders to invest anyone carrying weapons or recklessly
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opening fire in the for now the streets filled with the police, say the finally finding joy of the many years of the death and destruction. it was supposed to be a day of celebration. but with tenses growing, please, i've been submitted to you as a major security all pricing underway. many homes decide the to stay at home. instead, no serious we a that comes, you may say citizens ties as it twice in terms of top to, on that case. let's talk resi possible about the 0, then ask us. so in a far as they say they've arrested seen the figures of the asset regime and the renewed promises of stability. former regime, saul just turning in the guns were found, been divided reports from concerned new damascus. each const chamber is checked before they've sent away. this is a relatively small stash,
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gathered up for a few of them post inputs save almost the space from this neighborhood under the former regime. now he has a unit maintaining its security. he's agreed to take us on a tour of the section of the town home to the out of the community that they have been cautious in other parts of syria between his comrades and what he called remnants of the former regime or the shuttle that are locked out of the area appointed by the government. how does that work? they do get done. the situation is greatly improved. we hope the civilians can now live a good life, and i believe the future will be better. but when we stop in sick, people say that since most residents of the area served inside security forces, the intact infrastructure is in stark contrast directly. there is that every other building is left, pummeled by battle bonds, and it strikes the mountains around. let's say i were taken by the sides of minutes, feet, and it was established as the living quarters for militias and military men. now is
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the found in this been entirely new uniforms or flags of the regime and efforts by lookers here to shed all that they hides which link them to the former regime. so they can be seen the civilians. they fight this here, say the area will become fairly to collect or weapons down to the last, but it finds it difficult to maintain composure in an area from here he was expelled. this woman complains about the gun fired by security forces. he does that she should make them in from her community behave former soldiers who forward to a position fight. does that go more or no? keen to show they did not like the former regime? i usually this is the smart card we used to receive supplies. meanwhile, the officers lived luxurious lives while we lived in missouri. i called on the new
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government to provide us with a decent livelihood. we have no income now. i saved in the army for 24 years. i'll have nothing to show for it was what. what do you think should be the future of the car? the i mean, i know he wants to tell. i'm going to shut off. they're innocent. this didn't was to get a salary to feed their children unless you have a have a machine residence like on mine who are display, it's from this neighborhood, find that hard to believe. but try to say no, their job is to predict or syrians, even if they used to be enemies. solomon jewelry, that's what they're, what, say a new damascus. still a head, and i'll just say era. a mass show support for south korea is suspended presence. teddy won't protest is the bonding and why some opposition policies? a boy cutting chance 1st fall them entry election in moles in a decade. the
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in depth analysis of the day sidelines. what are we supposed to read payments 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, 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 and others make a difference on how to 0. pod huge. i mean to be so it could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean for detail? it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times prices, not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era chad this preparing
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to hold crucial parliamentary elections. its military root ended earlier this year with hundreds of thousands of sit in these refugees and regional instability. it faces many challenges. stay with the 0 for the latest on the child, the and the elections. the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back here watching out. is there a time to recap the headlines? is there any forces of rated and burned down pods, so the come out loud, wind hospitalization, oven garza medical style cover pulls that lead, being killed in the file as well. says the facility is
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a strong hold full from us finances. syrians of on the hundreds of thousands killed doing the searching the civil war by observing a day of remembrance. childs also gathered on month tie soon, which overlooks the caps to damascus. syrians not being allowed to access the mountain since 2011. so full to is of south korea suspended president june, so kill a protesting in the capsule. the bonding, it'd be reinstated june was impeached by the opposition control national assembly 2 weeks ago alters attempt to impose my floor on friday. the constitutional court began deliberating on whether to uphold the impeachment. it will also review the impeachment of the acting president. 10 bucks to prop mcbride has moved from saul. it was effectively south korea's 2nd presidential impeachment and as many weeks deepening the country's
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constitutional crisis, the national assembly erupted to n. we scenes as opposition parties carried out the threat to remove prime minister and duck su from office. he had become acting president, following the impeachment of president to you and so kill in the same chamber that he short lived in possession of martial law. at the start of december to the furious protests of the governing party, the speaker allowed this impeachment by a simple majority of assembly members. and not the 2 thirds required in the presidential impeachment. vote requires the privilege of at least 2 sets of the members since it folds short of tact. i declare it not annoying cuz the rolling party the most is that up to the impeachment of president your position flags not to see cable repeats,
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but culture simply instability. it was in south korea. a kind of policy says no exist in defending its decision. the opposition has accused ton and the governing potty of creating chaos by supporting the decision to impose marshall low the i'm of the people. power thoughts is to reinstate the ring leader of the insurrection. you look, your finance minister choice sung monk now becomes south korea's next acting president. the governing party has promised to fight han's impeachment and the constitutional colt which began for power 3 hearings on friday. indeed, peach meant the case of you. both cases are likely to take several months to decide whether to uphold or rove a ton. as this political roller coaster continues in south korea, mcbride, i'll just say era. so india is holding a funeral for former prime minister manual hon saying,
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who died of the age of 92 countries observing 7 days of morning with flags flying at the hoff sauce. these a life pictures from new dallas, things of 2 tubs, as prime minister between 20042014. the 1st is in chad, the jews. it goes to the polls on sunday in the 1st all elementary election in more than a decade. opposition policies are threatened, needs a boy called the vote. what concerns of rigging and corruption customers. so it has moved from in demand. this is a raleigh by 100 days and he hasn't been talking about what the facts and why. 5 are the goals expect from him? the election will be fit opposition? candidates who have said they will, boy quote, are afraid they will lose many of the opposition apart. boys for said them yet
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because of different reasons. one of the reasons is because they feel that these and mental process, you know, they don't believe that that's going to be we all squared away from such rise. many, all the charges they see they don't, things will change kind of be show us things will change, may be of serious leaders are elected, we might see change. but as of now i think things will remain the same. not a lot of them all. so talking about the does that have been listed in this kind of august saying that the cost of leaving is that really high on 30 percent of the charges these below the poverty line. todd itself is a very poor country, even if it has well, so a lot of people saying that, well, some of them will come to vote,
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but then they do not expect much from the selection categories for you all. just bear on the chart. since i say cool lab grown diamonds on created and controlled environments using a variety of methods, they possess the same chemical physical and optical traits is mind diamonds and are often used for industrial applications, including defense purposes. how this could help us gain access to a dining factory and kids. a visa, synthetic diamonds, the real thing but growth rather than mind. the biggest manufacturer in europe is in ukraine's capital. keith, using a technique which mimics nature called h p h t, a high pressure light temperature is pretty much the method which just recreate that the conditions which are occurring under the earth. we need the temperature around $1500.00 degrees and pressure, which is equal. busy so for example, if you will turn off the eiffel tower and put it on your finger, that the pressure will need a month later, what is produced? is it diamonds?
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it could be then published a put to a variety of industrial uses, live gro diamonds being up to keep your, in strong, a still significantly cheaper than the natural versions of the bottle for cutting and machine tools, and have a wide range of applications. so they've been used and the most with the computer electronics optics, medical equipment, uh air spaceships. and um, also i know that for the weapon, they also use it in the military. applications are increasingly important to a country have more high tech defense companies here of growing rapidly. yep, sure. what are they talking about? the defense industry. the 1st thing i can think of as space engines, they used to produce arrow and had a cup to engines for helicopters. we also produce so called hybrid bearings. synthetic diamonds once carried the stigma of being lab road and not the glamour of being found in nature. that's changing is consumers won't ethically produce
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diamonds in the jewelry. our industries increasingly want up to keep your diamond sort of way to order. sophistic, dimas might be sold in jewelry shops for the vital for industry, especially the defense industry that allows you crane to keep fighting. alex can helpless. how does the europe, keith, the weather is next. then inside story examines escalating hostilities between israel and hoses, the color, the whether site been down a little now is stunning, less cold, to recycle southern parts of the wrapping peninsula. but you can see the cloud across the moving parts of the middle east. we say system is a rolling of the mediterranean pushing and across the events, rain, sleet, and snow, disruptive weather, already known as the conditions. you can see who it slides its way across the rock
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into around more of the same as we go on through sunday. pushing for the east, which we'll see a few wintry flowers. and it wasn't a little concept of kind of stuff, but it's up to was the mediterranean where we have most schools, full consent, lots of wet weather, strong winds blasting for a really nice to conditions for that west inside of syria 11 on seeing. lot of the showers, that wet and miserable weather, extending down across the good parts of casa for waste route as we go through the next couple of days, and that will be there until the middle part of the week. so no quick improvement coming through here. let me go with some snow packing in behind the wave of the mountains of tuck. yeah. meanwhile, a few showers also affecting the finals of africa on that brisk wind blow of the same as we go one through sunday may want a good scattering of showers across central africa and they extend all the way to reach the side of south africa. the,
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the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society. we dream different revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams were many. we started with great dreams, which ended up with sense the 2nd time the sixty's in the, our politics on now to 0. it is right. again buttons. yeah. and, and the hitting the main it pulls in for the city is right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ones, there's more to come another who's he missed on his fall to tell of even response how dangerous of these escalating hostilities. this is inside story, the

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