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the soonest as soon as possible to, sorry, legal rights that fall in a dry desert. i particularly sought after because they degrade very slow to providing christine information about the composition and origin of our kind of tree system. the mos on beaks leading opposition figure returns home and says he's ready to talk out to weeks of unrestricted by october's disputed elections in which 278 people play. you're watching l g 0 live from jo. how with me for the back, people also ahead fuel shortages threaten the closure of 3 hospitals in guys, putting the lives of patients and newborns that risk. a desperate fight to put out one fires in the assigned to me is 5. people are dead and tens of thousands have
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been for some now. the cause of all this is the get a chance. wind storm, a wind storm that maybe role just say this area is not seen in a century the . the opposition candidate to run for president in mos on beach disputed election in october has returned home after spending 2 months in south africa. the non c. i'm online, it says he's ready for talks with the government about the results of the poll, which he says was rate at least $278.00. people have been killed in the unrest that followed the election. the governing for lima parties, candidate daniel's chapel was declared the winner. and is you to be sworn in next week as go straight to mos on beach capital? my put to where on corresponding from either mila is anita. 10 seems have been
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paying out since the return of one run it in my for to talk to us about what's been happening. the closer to the man who is reading self enclosed takes out. that's what he 9 does since then. he's con boy. his problems from the airport and at that time we saw very 10 seams between the police and thousands of supporters would come out wanting to welcome him once he had landed the lease and used to live at munition, to find the twin uh dismissal, supported by the way insisted on getting to the airport since then. when done is convoy smith, i am now traveling through the streets off my food. do we have no and the name of your quotes and histories of benign with tens of thousands of supports. his father, he's on going to when he's not made public because remember they're being security
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concerns. that was an issue for him in the time that he's been out of emergency because before leaving his lawyer as well as a member of the put they much party were, they were killed. he since they were assassinated. and that's why he's been in a self imposed exile. now he's retired and people here say he's coming to make the change. and that's just days the the ration of daniel topple to the wanted to show counsel the highest sleep and authority. and was it because the case the we know those up to the election, but that remains disputed, and people can say that we get to support. what do i need? right. yeah, support is as we can see, are out in full force force on the streets of my food till today. and he has spoken since he returned. uh, i think the last hour he spoke uh when, when he a, he came back, what's his message? he says he's ready to talk for me to what does he want to talk about?
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what is, what are his plans, the main, the main all the time that is we know that was indeed done is just simple just to continue the demonstrations usage with the government to see that insight, to define them send, we have environments and some of these come to disability, well now please try to get things shut. live administered, it's funded by throwing will be good justice to move from more $0.02 to do we do the financial ones on the policy is that he will hold
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the one guy alone. that's the the, the case he said it seemed to add to that there are a number of reasons that the forces i'm talking about. it's not just the, the election condition. the system has denied the index. it was a ration. but we all, we we don't know at this point, but we will update you as into the streets as we follow that.
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thank you for me to for the moment. thank you for your reporting. attend situation on folding in mos on beach capital. and this as thursday, we will continue to keep a close eye on development and bring you the latest here on i'll just hear from you to me like in the for to thank you. the now the united nation says there is no fuel to operate, generates as generations that hospitals across guys are placing the lives of patients and newborns that grave risk. house officials say i have one of the nasa oxen and european hospitals are risk of immune. it's closer to the well food program donated to 1000 leads to fuel to nasa hospital in con eunice, the biggest hospital in southern guys i but that's only enough to last 24 hours. i was just curious, honey, my mood has gained access to all acts. the hospital in dab la here is this report
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is across the gaza circle radius tracts found are over, one would then live injured civilians, many of them women and children and elderly individuals. here at this facility, i lost the hospitals, doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including quantity, biotics and surgical tools and pain killers in the fuel for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionality of basics and important essential equipment like the incubator the ventilator is and without electricity, as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a coughing and problems is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances . often, with the flashlights you is for generators and they are in the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that operating theatre? the i c u. the incubator?
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these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that a flat thing? yes. so i mean, i was just set a meeting at the nonsense medical likes and basically it's on a 24 hour basis. it's alignment that the trying to find fuel to generate house to the hospital at any given time during the day, how and electricity will cut out certain areas should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power cuts out there as well, which means that oxygen supply and basic k and needs for those patients will be cut short. and so at the moment we just really working with a very fragile system and doing what we can with the majority of health facilities across cause or out of service. there is more pressure added on this particular health facility in the central area. and there is bella city making it very difficult for, and really in sufficient medical staff to do a job and daily basis exacerbated problems everywhere. and how in terms of
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providing proper health care, it's too much needed population signing my one of the from lots to hospice and there is by the palestine and honey joins is not a lie from outside. i likes the hospital in daniel, blah, honey, what's the latest on the situation that these 3 a key crucial hospitals for the gaza strip of the folly? as far as we know, the 2000 leaders of his deals unaided by the w. b and other insurance of an organization are only sufficient for the coming to 24 hours. then after that the situation will continue to exacerbated too much more dire circumstances are really here. busy this hospitalization, risk of shutting down major departments. it has already shut down major services inside the hospitable keeping the i see you thank you. beta is running at a very low capacity right now in the morning. we did a quick tour inside the hospital check on may major equipment of doors still
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working inside the hosp to them. they did they alison was used for example, the inside dicey. or we could hear the machine's beeping the sound, but we know soon enough this will be very, these machines will be silent, then many of the people are relying on these machines are going to be at risk and will be, will die if you will, cuts it from from the hospital, this is not only now the absence of medical supplies, that is cognitive problem to the hospital. there is another major elements which is the fuel. the fuel is the lifeline of hospitalization. without it, these hospitals are not going to be operating and sustaining their operations of hills facilities in fox. they are gradually being pushed into more of a graveyard soon enough as people are a very fragile estate right now, particularly the injury isn't the feature inside the hospital. they are in need of a bit of, of a proper medical care and without the fuel that is nearly depleted. now we're
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talking about major departments in the hospital, the ventilator the i c o. the thank you later. the, the oxygen is vision of this is address because completely shutting down that really it can, that will exacerbate the of the problem is inside the house. so we know the gather reviewing house, but as of yesterday at 5 pm, it completely shut off. major services inside the hospital, just re skiing. many of the lives inside is the hospital, not. this is not just a nearly born. the problem has been going on for the past few weeks. and because of the ongoing, deliberately closure of the voters, in addition to the power back in the created by the intense bombing campaign that has already created favorite environment and favorite conditions for looters to spread them to grow much more violent, not only looting, but it goes a humanitarian aid, but now the fuels that is representing the lifeline of health facilities and health
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care system across the central and southern part of this term. yeah, and as this is happening, the attacks across the street, but continuing honey bring us up to speed with, with the latest and, and the aftermath of the latest is really a tax. but people are still dealing with the trauma of these ongoing. got talk this the past a few minutes. we've seen a funeral here for these 5 people were killed in d, a late the hours of last night that talked and did it. but i think i live in the western part of the city a residential home that was targeted and destroyed. busy 5 people from one family in this particular family happened to be a just plays family from the northern part of this trip. the. those are killed in the dock included the one week old baby and a 4 year old child as well. they were here and the intensity of the, the bonds and the explosion just torn them into pieces do, are collected because of the lack of
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a shroud. 0 and confidence. they were collected in cardboard boxes and brought to the hospital as of to oh, we have lost our connection with honey. the who is reporting on the latest is really a tax. the cost of the gaza strip. and as he mentioned, the noise of the gaza strip has enjoyed relentless bombardment. uh and, and he is really sees just now lasted for more than 90 days. little to no 8 has been able to reach thousands of traps. civilians walk out as one of the future and this operating in northern garza. and he has this report from the scene of one of the latest strikes in gaza. city full brought us the news were killed by the error swipe. tanya did a place here in the center of jobs us today as an accident. let's say people are trying to rescue the it is
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a drone attack was right across until about us to means have been killed. rescuing team are trying so hard to say to those who got killed, but it's really drone attack he and the center of golf and stuff to do this. right, the cabinets and supplying the bumping against civilians. the other says, tom victim bushing. boston is a full different areas and then northern goals for a big kid. bushing them from basically i hear a bit tunnel and i jump on there for you can just this of the inside regardless of the attack, then this is the scene behind me here of the situation is really catastrophe at the moment. was that afloat. i just need to, you also said to promise time still i had on alger 0, a russian in strike on southern ukraine kills at least 13 people. the president
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appeals to on lies to force washer into piece, the ice snow and me wrinkled. won't throw features awfully when to weather in europe at the moment. now the predominant in the north is the coldness. so it's ours because of an over the wind. it's raining or stay because this prompt system, this low running cavities through gemini, now the feet of ought to continue. so it'd be snow forwarding and scuffled on the edge of norway, denmark, and more likely, fairly heavily in jim. it was temperance by day, just about freezing solves the overnighted freezes properly. that's the ice problem, which is never ending for at least a few days. so that was a lot of rain for it tends to cause a problem. see, the temperature has dropped for the rapidly be on vaccines where the rooms currently is. products full costs is fairly obvious. 11 degrees,
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the reading comes into she'll be late in the day, down to about one or 2 for the next couple days. and obviously freezing over night south of it's also that spending portugal, southern friends, italy and the bulk of the it's been very well recently, particularly the balkans that weren't lost. the code doesn't make it that way. so sorry, eva drops down to about projects uses a snow comes in as well in africa just and also libya and egypt there will be shower through an estimate training. otherwise it's a drive picture still with the dusty wind blowing fairly strongly as the natural dishonest as increase concern for the source and people across the globe are taking action times running filed at the lower end that comes in germany environmental campaign. so facing the roster of authorities and in some cases being
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labeled extremes for using direct action protests people empower, investigates climate correct down on which is era the plug in you watching out a 0 reminder about top stories, the opposition candidate to run for president in laws on big ste excuse with election in october, has returned home after 2 months in exciting south africa. the non same on donnie says he's ready to talk to the government about the vote, which he says was great. the united nation says they are no fuel resist operate generators that hospitals the cost gaza,
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facing the lives of patients and newborns at great risk. the health industry has borne the few health care facilities to be able to offer services will be forced to shut down the father and his child. and these 3 children have been killed in a strike on a house, in new se about refugee camp in the center of the gaza strip. several of the people were injured in the striking these 50 people have been killed in gas. in the last 24 hours and the u. s. los angeles authorities have issued evacuation orders for about a 100000 people as wise fine, i is burnt out of control. 5 people have died and more than a 1000 buildings destroyed. at least 6 fires, burning and assigned to this county. the latest is in the hollywood hills where a mandatory evacuation order is in place, filed the 40s, a strong windsor shooting the flames present. joe biden has cancelled an official visit to sleep, to focus on the response, and he's offered federal assistance and the national guard has been deployed. official say the 5 some of the worst los angeles has ever experienced. a southern
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california is continuing to endure some of the most historic fire conditions on record. extreme fire, weather driven by strong and erratic winds, and low humidity have ignited multiple fires across our region. the f d is fully committed to continuously monitoring and adapting to the of all the nature of this weather event and spans ready to respond to any additional incidents that may arise. so here's where those fires burning the palisades. fire is the largest and is spread across $6000.00 heck does of land nearby in the san fernando valley in pasadena area fires are also spending homes. are just as rob rentals. he's at the scene of one of the fi as in past civic palisades. in the community of pacific palisades street, after street,
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full of houses have been reduced to smouldering hash, at least a 1000 buildings in the area, have been destroyed, arm again, and i'm driving towards on right now. and i don't even know what to say. i'm speech of we're having to walk. dozens of people had to a band and their cars and traffic jams and lee on foot as the flames bore down. the thank you, i'm going to get your walker down the cause of all this is the intense wind storm. a wind storm that maybe urologist say this area is not seen in a century. winds up to a 120 kilometers per hour in pasadena. residents have been assisted, living facility were evacuated on a moment's notice. was running up to the 3rd story. second story can people down just picking them up? the exact number of houses historic sites. local landmarks in places of worship destroyed is not yet known. but the toll is expected to be heartbreakingly large.
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last night was one of the most devastating and terrifying nights that we've seen in any part of our city, at any part of our history. thousands of firefighters are battling the blazes, but it is been difficult to fight the fires from the air with water and flame retardant dropping aircraft because of the dangerous erratic winds. president joe biden promised federal a fire fire fighting crews from arizona and nevada. washington and oregon are racing to assist california, hoping to avert an even bigger disaster. rob reynolds, l g 0, pacific palisades, california. we spoke to christina dial, who's the vice president for science at the climate central. she says climate change is making fires worse in western points of the us and canada. they are
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growing larger, they are burning more intensely. they're burning over a longer season during the year. and part of what is fueling this is very clearly climate change. it's too early to say for these specific fires exactly what role climate change played. so what we do know is that over the past, 50 years or so, the number of to use with extreme fire weather. so these hot, dry, windy conditions has increased across california and we knew that that long term trend this is related to global warming and a drawing trend across the region as well. so there are many factors that have to come together for fires like this to happen. hot temperatures, dry conditions, strong winds. we also have to have them burning in a place where people move in and care about for them to treat this public safety danger. but it's very clear that climate change is playing some role. it's really
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the wins that are making containments so difficult. so when you, how strong winds they're able to carry the members of a fire far. and you can have a fire burning, say in an area where there's no one living in the wins pick up the embers and transport them to homes and densely populated neighborhoods. and so part of what's happening here right now is that we have winds taking those numbers and fueling fires away from the original fires. and we're getting clusters of fires happening not to 11 on which hasn't had a president for more than 2 years. because politicians haven't been able to agree on a candidate while the parliament is gathering to hold another vote later on thursday . these are life pictures from outside the parliament. in the vote. there's still no consensus, but has been less preferred candidate has withdrawn from the race. international partners appear to support the army commander joseph hour. and as long as there is in a hold of reform, some beveled and ages attempt to fail,
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the presidency coincides with a shift and a balance of power, not dressed and 11 on, but in the region. power is being transferred to the army in southern lebanon as his beloved draws from its former stronghold. there is a new reality after, as well as devastating who wore the armed group has been hurt militarily. its opponents at home and abroad, appear to want this achievement extended to the political front. the us and boy who brokerage an end to the hostilities visited baby boot days before 11 on parliament is set to elect a president. amos hawks then urged politicians to come together. so these are critical times for lab and on to use this time, not just implement disagreement, but to come to political consensus to focus on loving non for 11. these people the us husbands named a preferred candidate. but the international community is believe to back the army, commander joseph, on our own, who also enjoys popular support,
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was recently in saudi arabia to meet officials. there has the law has been accused of blocking previous efforts to elect the president's not close to its camp. now the group says it has no veto on island, but along with its allies hasn't said who it will endorse. no, they need to, 1st of or proper a government in order to, at least to provide the relief for its own constituency. those will suffer from this war as well as war on has been lost in the recent fall of the service. even syria has re shaped, loved and on and weakened. iraq influence across the region 11 on doesn't have to billions of dollars needed for reconstruction. and the international community was pushed for an election before the ceasefire to cold, has so far refrained from helping the lebanon's. politicians have tried and failed
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to elect the president 12 times since october 2020 to the speaker of parliament and to be but he says he's confident they'll succeed this time. but he also says he opposes any constitutional amendments for candidates who hold high public office, which means the army commander would be disqualified if he doesn't secure. 2 thirds of the vote. lebanon's politicians have met regularly in recent days and held talks with for an invoice. from the us, france cuts are saudi arabia and egypt. there is international pressure to fill the presidency center for their elders. either they don't the u. s. secretary of state antony blinking will meet the foreign ministers of the u. k. france, germany and italy in rome on thursday to discuss the serious future diplomatic attitude. james space has moved from damascus. a new flag and a new hope for the future. but while the international community is showing
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a willingness to engage with a new syria, it's not yet in pricing in the german and french foreign ministers last week, the highest level visitors to damascus since the full of the sides, families, brutal room for the new administration, perhaps the biggest issue on the table is the lifting of the punishing sanctions which significantly depressed the economy affecting the lives of every city west. the leaders believe they need to maintain leverage to set things on a positive democracy. they believe that paul is still defined by the un security council vote in 2015 resolution 2254 goals for a broad based interim government, a new constitution, and then free and fair elections. supervised by the un is old resolutions from bots of political analyst, familiar with the thinking of serious kinds. administration says 2254 is outdated.
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the election should be held for 3 to 5 years. the most secure way in the serious situation is to have the patient and have the sufficient time to get into the democratic era. so if we do with no pep rally, we will get the lead pennies, the pro, to the situation, or the to me. so situation, they have failed in to apply democratic that you have followed the diplomacy. a former syrian piece of negotiate to says the international community is right to use its implants, to keep things on a democratic pause, but they must be careful not to hurt the syrian people in the process. i know they're doing that catalog and stick a pro us, which is fine. but i don't think they can compare us with other countries. celia is very suspicion countries back in 2015. that was a un security council resolution code 22. 64. it seems
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a long time ago. why is that in your view still important? it's very important because the city give please, we need to keep protect the constitution, the election, the doors issue, the government budget. this is important for the cd piece of fights is still on the streets of the capital, but that has been a month of relative stability income. the terms formation of this country in such a short period of time has been amazing. but there is still great challenges ahead, and they're only going to be solved with patient detailed, and very difficult negotiations. yes, with the international community. but most importantly, among the syrians themselves, james base out his era, damascus, a russian s rank on the ukrainian city is operation, has killed at least 13 people. the regional governance says to guided bombs, hits residential buildings in the city, has joined a whole re, for some hockey of the president is urging ukraine's allies to increase pressure on
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russia to stop its attacks. it's connie, it's new, the city center ins, upper easy russian s drive close to us, described as industrial infrastructure. a factory though some so the impacts the very clearly including a busy public street bodies lie where they felt people strolling into danger at 10 to 4 in the afternoon. just as a shift change at the factory was underway, volunteers and risk you because rushed to help the injured a multi story apartment building in flames. people will leaving for the shift through the main entrance and that's when the attack came. there are 2 very loud explosions.

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