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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the of the school when despised palestinians were sheltering his head. find this riley strike in northern godsa the tow mccrae. this is l just here. a lie from. so coming up to ends. um, it says a capture to a strategic town south of comp, 2 of the more than a year of finding the rest of the support forces out of control. the largest buyer
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in los angeles grows even bigger than losing thousands move residents from the hunts. drilling a hole in ukraine's northeast with civilian space, a stock choice slowly or died as rush of miles fresher on you craig's defense. the pen is riley, strongly come to school, housing forcibly despised palestinians in guns. it has killed at least 8 people. children are among the dead. the attack took place in jabante, a north of this trip, and thousands more people had been injured. taken to, i'll a hospital in kansas city, these really military says it was targeting come off fonts as well as the they attacked us with a missile. i don't know how a trojan or we don't know anything about the,
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whether the wounded or killed these release of targets with us without any prior warnings. we found the human pop, say they killed children, they killing the poor people and the innocent people and the defenseless people who can except the children to be killed by miss silas. the israelis don't fear. got off all colored as an alley hospital in kansas city. we're grieving parents gathered a. 8 was twice love the oh was here as these are the army tibbets, it's a point 0 sacks against the values and the loss of jack. and then below is the school and jump out of town and visit asked included, the children would about the warranty is 10 years as it can lead. and they say there is charles
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who just killed by the in the army who was inside the ski. another missile baby here just $105.00 days variety and the school data was developed down and there was there's another body. 1 this place is designated to be a place will be collapsed. how about this been the last moments with the beloved ones? additionally, the deluxe gonna lie. i go to, my son was 3 years old. they killed him. i don't know how many people would box it when we have 9 siblings on my brother's a wounded the. my sister went missing. my 20 year old brother was method
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a. so the situation of the moment is really the yahoo! yahoo! a lot in the hospital as there is no i need i need to go. 1 was i also there was no discussion on the doctor that's justified i 8. why the, the, the just told x rays is a on the daily basis. so this is all the old situation. this is the, the, the, the situation here and i left the hospital. how the fluids, i just need to allow the hospital all this fine palestinians don't just buys this by bombs and gaza, russo dying of starvation. the human is demanding is where i live since blockade on a deliveries into the strip. it's folding of famine, light conditions and widespread meal nutrition and children in color has moved from down by not only but continuous airstrikes in different areas, especially those air strikes, targeting shelters and tens hosting and sheltering thousands of policy and shelters
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. but also the fact that there is no food in the shortage of a coming in is adding more misery to the lives of policy news. we're seeing children with m. he fos, every single day. searching for community kitchen, talking with somebody through saying that they are barely able to feed their children one meal per day. so it's not only the continuous airstrikes but also monetization is killing policy news. in the gaza strip, we're talking about force surveys and continuous displacement. and now the winter is adding more to the catastrophe situation where at least 8 policy babies died freezing from the cold winter. and i'll just see that there is but of causal kind of fight media. wicked and loved ones have attended the funeral on june list site. and the mom he was killed in his riley strike on friday. well, covering and is rarely a tackle minister on refugee camp. the us state department says it is deeply
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concerned, find the unprecedented number of journalists killed in gaza and continues to engage as well on the importance of protecting journalists, this rounds war on cause that has killed more to unless than any other conflict. yeah, and then it is that i need, but if it is clear that the is ready, occupation wants to target the general us 40 that exposes as a crime scene. while the occupation has utilized its media to say that they only target the resistance and the width and the palestinian generalists have exposed the truth to the world for the saying that this occupation target my children, which women and civilians via for the occupation start to targeting a general list to expose the crimes of the occupation to the well is that i, it is rarely settlers has carried out a series of austin to attacks on pellets and in communities across the occupied west bank media. release. this video showing settlers saving funds pellets, sending homes in the town of i will follow, you'll face to from all of us in the tax,
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and rides by these riley military have escalated in recent dies. the presidents government says it's on a has liberated the strategic city of last month on a south of the capital. cotton governments spokesperson says, soldiers are now advancing to clear pockets of power, military rapids support forces. osmani is the capital of 20 states is being under control of the iris if since december 2023. and then morgan has moved from cost to all the sudden these armies game of what am i the need, the capital of a to z to states comes of the back of advances from the army from various axes to work the capital of data over the past few days now we've been seeing the army taken over villages in the south and south east port parts uh south east, some parts off, and just either stayed with let's look at the significance of wasn't bethany the
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capital of data space. first of all, it lies in the center of the country and control of it gives the army or where was in control off the i wouldn't get any of the capital, nobody does eat them access to other parts of the country. when the receptors over with money in december 2023, that gave us the ability to be able to move to other parts of the country, such as in, not in the southeast new nile in the, in the east and west nile and the south as well now that last, that territory, that progress was able to make will not be possible and it forces in those areas will be trapped between forces. obviously the needs army wouldn't. bethany is also where the army 1st infantry division is located. so that is going to give the army a moral boost, especially when you look at the fact that's when they are assess, took over what might any there were a lots of complaints among officers and soldiers saying that the leadership was not meeting the standards of the new army and that they should be a replacement of the leadership. now that's what made and it is now back under the
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control of it to move army. the army is likely to gain, especially if the leadership is likely to gain more support. not just from the soldier them offices, but also from the to the needs citizens as well. hey, bill morgan onto vera. how many of those internally displaced uh, seeking refuge in the blue nile stays in southern sudan. valley counts and has more for these camps and altima zene are being over whelmed with people searching for safety. officials say more than 100000 people have come to this part of sudan, swing violence across the blue nile states. how uh, escaped on foot with her children, but she lost her husband in the fighting. but when he got that, when my husband was killed in our house, i heard gunshots. when i went back in, i found him did. he was still bleeding.
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but we'll have if we don't die from gunfire, hunger will get us. but we left my elderly step mother behind. we don't know what's happened to her. if she's dead or alive is not. she's not the only one here. who's paid a high price in this war. many have lost loved ones and everything they own. why did he say center? it's now been a year since i've been back home to my home. i heard it was robbed. what was left was thankfully saved by my neighbors. my husband was renovating the house. the situation was very bad. we were beaten, but we survived thanks to god. he may be on these rows of tens are home to some 24000 people. now it's the largest of about $120.00 centers. but despite the aid coming in student needs, officials say that disaster is outpacing scarce resources and that i'm in good. the, we're currently providing food rations through the work program that we offer,
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organized directions on a month to month basis. and we have organizations work in the health sector as well, and with the need, it's graded as a number of displaced. people continues to increase the influx of displaced people into the city of altima zene. the capital of the blue nile state has put intense pressure on services in the city to those who find themselves having to flee to safety. also find themselves in increasingly desperate conditions with no end in sight to the conflict that brought them here. rarely carlson algebra. but we have now entered the 5th day of the wildfires and los angeles with emergency crews of baffling the flames from the ground. and in drawing a beef low from the strong wind gusts daylight. fine chief is wanting the motor, it's a strong winds. will pick up and continue until wednesday,
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creating dangerous conditions for more 5. now people across ally being age, to stay indoors from dusk till dawn to avoid breathing in toxic fumes. at least 11 people have died and 13 people are still missing. more than $150000.00 residents around the evacuation notice these uh before, an off the images showing palisades village in pacific palisades before the wall file has been down those areas. now all that is left is debris and ashes with most buildings and hinds destroyed. ground crews and aerial assets work through the night. in the mandible canyon area, printing containment lines and protecting structures continue into full suppression efforts. approximately 100 engines refers into that area. for direct suppression efforts, infrastructure defense, 6 night flying helicopters were utilized all night and additional night flying
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resources were also ordered. there was an approximate 1000 acres in growth, elevated to critical fire weather conditions are predicted to continue through wednesday. moderate, so locally strong, santa ana winds will affect los angeles county and today tomorrow. and then again on, on monday through wednesday, lake county fire will be prepared. the ukraine says it's captured the 2 wounded. north korean soldiers in the rushes coast region is believed to be the 1st time the military has been able to question north korean captives after several seas last month to dine from serious wounds. investigate decided they provide undisputable evidence that troops sent by appealing yang of funding to most guy will. russian attacks on the front lines in north eastern you crying,
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forcing presidents to make the difficult but necessary choice to flee the hugs. fatigue from almost 3 years of conflict is making people in the region favor and negotiate and settlements to ends. the war. john, how reports from the hockey region to paula, to be honest, in the hockey region of north east and ukraine, a town divided by the skill river. now a front line in danger of being overrun. some of its last remaining residents decide the time has come to sleep. there picked up by volunteers who regularly faced danger on the submissions like this one. this we're going to people will be of just a trickle is a troubling sign for ukraine. front lines here in the north and the east of the country that have been relatively static, are now beginning to move. and they're not moving in ukraine space. both sides are consolidating their battlefield positions ahead of possible negotiations this year
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. for naples in the, in victor, it is a bit of sweet journey to safety. knowing their homes may never be one back. or those are involved. there's no need to say any, think my emotions old or eaten all over my face. and i thought was that what you took on? yes. now, yeah, of course i don't truly want to leave that them to do it. and why should they find this strange and let us we which i am sorry, shifting front lines bring of the visitors to war. crimes investigate is documenting alleged the breaches of the laws of war like lees recorded in the village of keep sharif sometime quiet about something. it is evidence that hockey regions chief prosecutor tells me that should full part of any negotiations holding russia to account extra little boys to this work is more done than the russian federation can say. do you even have that little this? and ukraine will respond to no, we don't,
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we were waiting for negotiations to talk about something wonderful. then rush, you can say. so the one know will crime is after all, when i switch drone an infantry battles of left little standing in the village of keeps ever, you've got those still clinging to their old lives. the arrow finally persuaded to leave arriving at the reception center in hockey. october looked the mean state, commercial moves really, who doesn't dream? the buy status will be a better living while again, in case everything fine and life back together again with people. human media is among an estimated 52 percent of war fatigued ukrainians, who now want a negotiated settlement with russia, and nobody had to go to the it's unlikely any one will turn to live here again. so it was a party is thing of house or shop survives the 30th. we don't all agree. let them take us will good taste. it just ruble. now what does nothing good remains there? she accepts that seating territory. her home included may be the price of peace, killing a whole elder 0 in the cocky region. it was still a, his hair on l. j,
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a 0 punk a sounds prime minister as a clay, as an education emergency. with $26000000.00 children struggling to go to school plus 1st and salumi in new york for how sign submission to the academy awards is now showing in theaters. we'll have a preview coming up the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read the pin? so the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision is critical debate to the difference between china and most of the rest. the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make
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a difference on how to 0 hidden in hundreds and communities across india. is it definitely 5 asbestos. the world's largest impulse in india uses especially those can use this product from roosting to call leaving work is with a dangerous one. i want to investigate,
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especially in just sign in on out. is there the the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder. i found top stories, the ssl and is ready strongly going to school housing, forcibly displace palestinians and gaza has killed at least 8 people. is there any forces if now kills more than 46500 people since the world again, the u. n. is wanting of growing starvation. so down saw me says it has retaken the strategic city of last month on the south of couple of count soon. now the government says it's so just a now advancing to clear pockets of the parent military records support forces. in the los angeles find cheapest warning moderates to strong winds will pick up and continue until wednesday, creating dangerous conditions. for more wildfires, emergency crews have been taking advantage of a brief, lo, to bethel the flames from the air in ground. but some assault building out of
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control co operation and mutual security continue to be the focus of a blitz of diplomatic visits to syria. as governments around the world works to form relations, but it's new administration living owns can't tie. could prime minister has met syria's new leda in damascus, where they promised to strengthen the borders and territories. both countries have seen major developments in recent weeks from the full of the south regime to the election of a liberties president. cuz i felt like i a little the other we discussed, the situation on the board is between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries and to prevent anything that can hits the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future way to focused on is going through an education emergency, according to prime minister chabad sharif. 26000000 children don't go to school and even where they can pull that. he means many parents with bravo. the children go to work, ben, it's smith has more or in royal parties done. most children must pay that way. when
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there are miles to feed. education is not a priority for that. parents give will 1st thing to do the children spend all the time studying well we, on the other hand also have to work. they have access to facilities that we don't, unlike costs, they don't have to work as labor is all in the fields. nissan, their classmates, go to school in the morning and work in the afternoon. a deal agreed with parents that allows these charge the school outside karachi, the 1st day for decades. give children the chance of an education, families get food in return. some parents still the children should work in the fields ending money instead of studying. however, the 1st thing we did was go door to door to make them understand that education is important and the values 26000000 children in pakistan don't go to school. according to government figures, one of the highest rates in the world. that's
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a vast wealth of untapped potential love i will study, gets an education and when i grow up, i want to become a top to a 10 year old table sense. prime minister should boss shareef, says his country isn't an education emergency saying he'll move in double education, spending to 4 percent of g d p over the next 5 years. even if that happens in a country and an economic crises with people living hand to mouth. persuading parents to get that children into school may be the biggest challenge, bernard smith, i was just there, of thousands of south koreans had held rival protests against stand in support of impeach, present in so kill wow eunice. and wanted on charges of consideration for his shoulder, the declaration of martial war last month. he's resisted to risk 2 weeks in the 10th stand off between his presidential god and police officers. on friday, the presidential security cheap,
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resigned. he's accused of blocking attempts to detain him, but the government has received surprise for reducing poverty and unemployment, but it's facing several economic challenges. inflation last year was high than expected, an interest rates a likely to run as again this month. as monica you on a key points from rio de janeiro with general elections next year. the president has little time to convince buses to keep supporting his policies of the waves of good news have swept to pursue over the past year. we are due to a narrow, has seen a boom in tourism. the economy has grown by 3.5 percent. poverty has been reduced and unemployment is that a historic low. but for many brazilians, the present and future look less bright. say they said the people are feeling unsatisfied. everywhere you go, you hear people complaining about how they are doing worse than before. now i
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thought the economy has never been this bad. people just don't have money for anything. climate change has impacted agricultural prices with floods in the south and droughts in the north. but many here say the government isn't doing enough to curb installation installation, it may be less than 5 percent. the prices have gone up more than twice the rate. bananas, for example, which are part of the brazilian diet. they're costing 30 percent more than the previous year. and this really has an impact on how people here. let's see the economy. meanwhile, the brazilian, how has lost a quarter of its value compared to the dollar dollar, having shown is open. i bought it from i've been working in the exchange market for 20 years, and i've never seen the dollar coat this high. investors to are nervous. they blamed the government for an certainty. it's all arctics,
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don't fish go. the government hasn't convinced the message. it will reduce the public spending as promised. if it doesn't balance its books in place and will persist, an interest rates will stay very high. is president easy now? so the silver has one year to prove that his social policies will lift results people, or he risks losing their trust. in 2026 general elections will be held and voters will decide whether brazil continues down this path or views back to the right, monica, and i can't vouch a 0. we edition narrow the palestinian films being show listed at the academy awards and the best international feature category from ground 0 is showing and send them is across the us. kristen salumi reports from new york. the setting is familiar to anyone who watches the news, that these are stories that go beyond the headlines, told by 22 filmmakers living and shooting and the war zone. that is because of a series of short films titled from ground 0. since you start to work with rashid
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massaro, it himself originally from gaza curated and produced the project. once we started eh, cinema was not the priorities for nobody. nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd if you just one director loss from brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her films. i mean up to my dealers. i mean that's the kind of in the shorts are a mix of styles including pop a tree. an animation is up from ground 0, just opened in theaters across the united states. and already it's been short
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listed for an oscar in the category of best international feature. it's producers are hoping to show the humanity of those living and dying and gaza and inspire peace. it needs to be out there. it needs to be see. there's too many of us who are in denial of, of what's happening over there. and i was really moved by a viewer response to the film has been so strong. it was new york theater. they've extended its run. so you had a turnout, it's been huge. it's mainly one of the biggest sellers we've ever had here. what is the message and the take away that you watch for these us viewers? i want to tell them that these people and as a bad executive like you, they have the same dreams, you know, and the advocates and the out of my that's and they loved each of us and the i, me, percent we lose. it's a big drama in the family, in the neighborhood industry. i mean when, which, when it's a big from around 0 offers an intimate and powerful portrait of daily life and
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modern day palestine. and then during the spirit of its people, along with hope for an end to their suffering. kristen, some new me, i'll just the or new york as well, that sense may tell them the cry. you can find more information on that website. that sound is there a don't come with there is coming up next then inside. story examines the risk of food, the escalation and the human complex. stay with us. the the light showers though they all stood around to the east and met. they did cost them a bit of flooding in libya, then not likely the same together. think immediately honestly, if the blue blogs that run up through kaiser up to was they root light showers, there's nothing significant but property, you don't really won't remember that all the same. the items are still down to
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single figures. kinds of 9 i'm on for. if you're at some height is probably freezing on the ground. of course that applies to right. most of the inside of the door. yeah. there is rain on its way and so crossing slowly and it was really cold . it is coming out of europe. it'll eventually come across the boston as i think. and the fact that assemble it had to be very heavy. ready for weston to get a fuck potential here. now beyond that, there was some, a few showers, all snow in the rainy and mountains on this line here that stretches from behind to was back and for the size. occasionally big side of the. so it was i might catch by right and kind of her, but i think it's going to be a rare event for you actually to get one followed by a bit of a breeze, a brief smile on the golf, which tends to make things feel robert cooler sneezing arabia, so central africa, there are heavy rains of ryan, but the concentration is fairly the canadian, this is tropical cycling. it's not going to hit my up,
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it'll get close. the, the great that the damage close to the precious gross. lots of chilly is being reversed with one of the world's biggest ada conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the category. and so if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is going back and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you're not for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era is reading will titans start pm. and on friday, how station polls and residential area amongst the targets the same day. people say say they attacked to us. i had called the carrier enabled vessels,
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and the red sea was the risk of, uh, the escalation. this is an inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm wrong, con is ro loans day right across him. and on friday,

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