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>> im sarah harlan at the news desk. vows to netanyahu continue the gaza offensive for as long as necessary. int african countries unite the battle against the world's worst ebola epidemic eared a surrogate mother in thailand gives her to a down syndrome baby. the australian parents reject it.
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minister engine mimic yahoo! says israel continued the offensive in gaza as long as needed and with as much force as necessary. netanyahu told reporters his country was repaired to continue fighting in the gaza strip even after the place the primary mission of moving the tunnels from the territory. earlier a minister said there is "no point in trying to reach a ."za with hamas israel not send a delegation to plan this in cairo. this is growing worse by the day. they estimate a crowd is has been displaced. >> this has struck more than 200 targets since the cease-fire collapsed on friday. a university in gaza city would
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partly be destroyed. they took on the weapons stock while. the egyptian president called on both sides to accept the proposals. >> the initiative would resolve the issue in a very good way. it opens the doors without constraints. it is as simple as that. there is no other alternative. proposal is old milk. after the disappearance of a soldier, chances of aging a solution is slim. has canceled the participation in talks for this weekend in cairo. her this wass captured by hamas fighters as
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the units are working to just read the tunnel. the for israel big kidnapping would be a worse case scenario. did006, militants of death you soldiers. it was more than five years before he was released in exchange for over 1000 palestinian prisoners. jerusalem.over to tell us what the prime minister has been saying. they indicated that there will be a change in the operation. he said that the operation against the military infrastructure has led to this progress. he suggests that the area can help reach it.
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he also hopes that all the options are still continuing this mission to restore security to israel. >> israel has maintained that the goal of the operation in gaza is to destroy the hamas tunnels. how close is that a being complete? know when this will actually happen. today they could return in an area north of the gaza strip. they had to leave their homes at the very beginning of the operation. they could indicate that the troops are about to redeployed. many houses have been destroyed there. >> it is going to be a very fluid situation. to the comments indicate that we are likely to see a negotiated
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deal? we know that this had traveled to egypt today. they are going there. at this time you might see unilateral with drawls. israel is notow interested in negotiating a deal. this will leave hamas rather empty handed. israeli prime minister may not necessarily match this. >> we will have to see how that develops. thank you very much. syrian rebels have stormed a police station in lebanon.
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deadny as four people are after clashes between security forces and infamous fighters. the attack occurred after officers arrested a man they say along to ace -- to a faction. many support the country's rebels. at libya'sding tank largest oil depot in aaa has cut higher after being hit by fighting between rival militias. the oil depot is located near the airport where they have been battling for weeks. the fighting has made it impossible for firefighters to move in and distinguish the blaze. has claimede this nearly 200 lives the route libya this week. hit by acan nations polar have agreed to impose a strict cries order isolation
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area. around 1300 people have been affected in guinea, serially on and library. more than half died. leaders agreed on a series of despite theasures worst ebola -- to fight the worst ebola out rake in history. it is one of many ordered by the president to try to contain the deadly disease.
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they had discussed an international emergency plan. they were joined by the top house officials fear they have set aside this. money alone is not enough. they are wearing rubber gloves more often and using disinfect didn't. fore are not enough liberia. many hospitals are so overwhelmed they can no longer commit more patience. the number of new infections continues to rise. >> malaysia airlines image 17 crashed. it force international investigators to cut short a visit to the site eared dozens site.erts returned to the
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they found remains of some victims at the site. they are searching for clues about what caused the disaster. people from across europe have cap there it at the auschwitz concentration camp to river the tens of thousands of people who died there under the nazis eared him 2900 people were asked, death. at theere the last largest and most notorious of the nazi death camps. 1940e died there between 1945. >> this is still on a break. this is the first ever level that ended here. was also finished here.
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on friday evening, the first game of the second division across this. fans are not disappointed. >> this was all too apparent. this was a clear penalty. pulled ahead when he hammered this and in the 34th minute. there was a solid passing play. it paid off in the 60th minute. he had a counselor attack. he was not having any of it.
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germany's top division is started for a few more weeks. when kick of times finally come much for the credit for that goes to their coach. he has overseen a transformation. he also ran when he took over. >> we knew a long way. he guided the team in the first full season in charge.
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this surprised us all. he will have to shoot the right course. >> this is germany's top club. the signings of aaron hunt had strength. up aroundged to's day positions. this of the another step forward. if we can achieve that, it would be a great success toward our next long-term goal. he has a chance to prove
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himself right at the start of the new campaign. they're playing the opening game of the season. >> and australian couple is believed to have abandoned their to haveer he was found down centrum. many in australia are outraged and a fund has been set up to help the mother pay for the medical expenses of the baby. offeredays the couple her nearly 15,000 u.s. dollars to have their baby. for the mother of two has worked as a cook, it could help several problems at once. me.he money was a lot for the cousin of debt and being so poor. i thought with that money i could educate my children and pay off my debt. >> the pregnancy produced twins, a boy and a girl. the boy has down syndrome and a serious heart condition.
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the australian couple asked her to abort him but she refused. they only took his twin sister. >> i feel sorry for him. it is not his fault. why is he abandoned while the other baby has a tv? >> she says he needs a heart operation. there are strands are not helping to pay. in internet but they'll has more than 100,000 australian dollars so our. everyone is talking about it, even australia's prime minister's. >> it is an incredibly sad story. it illustrates some of the pitfalls involved in this particular business. it is a very sad story. i hate to think a child could be abandoned like that. >> the story of a baby who was one level.t has go o
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>> thank you for some more news. -- stay tuned for some more news. >> political messages adorned the walls. in the background, the black and red star of the anarchist. people here say this district is different. ourists venture . representatives of the state and comevery wel in 2008 815 or boy was shot and
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killed by a police officer. that triggered a wave of riots. last december some more clashes with police. they keep a low profile nowadays. people here want to be left in peace and take charge of their own lives. : talk becauseflag they are sent to philip the mainstream media. still we venture inside. smells of months, deans and noodles. despite the warnings they were prepared.
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they give up a photographer in order to help people in the neighborhood. he tells us they only use fresh ingredients, potatoes, olive oil, tomato. they want people to enjoy a good healthy meal. he's always like to cook. when the social centers set up this canteen, he was happy to offer his services. this is an anarchist canteen. what that means is there is no till. you do not get a bill. they collect money and 810 --0 in a tin.
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he's got to offer high-quality food without a profit. 30 or 40 guests come each day. everyone is here. you can eat for free. now the center is like a second home. he tells us he had a good job and a good standard of living. has been cut by 30%. inre have been so many cuts many years.
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everything is being cut. many are poor. the sense of solidarity is strong. now she runs the project. find a french tutor. in exchange he cannot -- he can offer legal advice. the ideas for people to provide each other services without money changing hands. >> he has to give some inc. and
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to take something. this.s someone takes he is a this is a point of view. >> he shows us a jawing of ancient greek heroes. the military dictatorship was possible. comrades occupied the law faculty during the occupancy. he had to be carried away.
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after the dictatorship used as a group of guys showed up and played at being politicians and as he sayfear goodbye, his appeal had to be living in dignity that they have no money. this is grungy". this is low. it is anything but comfortable. this has been here since the 1930's. it is much favored by students, artists and intellectuals. the owner is here.
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hayes a close observer of the neighborhood and the way it has been changing. he was here when the teenager was killed him the riots erupt did. had a resistance to authoritarian systems. it was not just that way during the occupation. he is also full of youngsters. people come here for many reasons. to be free and independent. it is colorful. it has a distinct character and feel.
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problems in the district. it has become a center of drug .ealing we did not dare to film in some parts it is too dangerous. make the in this to district plus a track so that you could buy up real estate. the have brought great mystery. it has made many all very angry. it has also triggered a decline. there are drug dealers, lots of homeless be all, indigent immigrants. gang warfare as well. also because of drugs.
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a massive problems in the area are reflected in the work of this health care center. these are financed through donations. she works in the administration. is one of 40 volunteers at the clinic. they have been treated here so far. she said it is important to offer help in these difficult times. people who come here have nothing. no insurance, nothing. have the moneyt
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to buy medicine. dock tours are also volunteers who work getting time off from their regular jobs. seeklls us many patients treatment very late in their diseases are far dance. for lack of did ask money. the consequences are devastating. >> generally speaking they have them. for many of these. lifehave a good expectancy. the last five years they have not expected as.
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have from that they will this. health care should not just be for the rich. this is from the administration. we decided to put it there. >> he has another message he wants to share. >> we hope that some will understand that when you have to leave maybe after the whole experience it to be more major
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and have political uploads. >> that is exactly what many >> that is exactly what many will are trying to
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