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unicef representative here in lebanon. the un general assembly in new york. back to you in the studio. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. federal agents in the united states have searched the official residence of the democratic mayor of new york, eric adams. prosecutors are expected to unseal criminal charges against him, over allegations related to illegal campaign donations, some allegedly involving the turkish government. mr adams said the government intended to charge him with crimes based on lies, and vowed he would remain in office to fight them. let's speak to our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. the new york mayor typically a well—known figure on the us political stage, and eric adams, this is the first time a mayor has been facing criminal charges while in office, the new york mayor. so what is the background? eric new york mayor. so what is the background?— background? eric adams has sent a background? eric adams has spent a year _ background? eric adams has spent a year under _ backg
unicef representative here in lebanon. the un general assembly in new york. back to you in the studio. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. federal agents in the united states have searched the official residence of the democratic mayor of new york, eric adams. prosecutors are expected to unseal criminal charges against him, over allegations related to illegal campaign donations, some allegedly involving the turkish government. mr adams said the government intended to charge...
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lily caprani is unicef's chief of global advocacy.here places in the world or the problems are especially pronounced? lily: this has been the hottest summer on record and this has affected every country in the world, including the united states, in western europe. but there are some countries that have had it particularly bad. some of the countries in west and central africa that unicef has been studying and researching the temperatures of have had as many as four whole months, back to back of extremely hot days over 95 degrees fahrenheit. children who are living through extreme heat for a huge portion of the year now, but it's affecting every country in the world. john: what are the effects that we see, especially in children? what effects show up? lily: the reason unicef is worried about this, we're the u.n. children's agency. we see that children all over the world are really struggling with the extreme heat. i mean, it affects all of us. it affects older people and young people especially badly. for young children, especially very
lily caprani is unicef's chief of global advocacy.here places in the world or the problems are especially pronounced? lily: this has been the hottest summer on record and this has affected every country in the world, including the united states, in western europe. but there are some countries that have had it particularly bad. some of the countries in west and central africa that unicef has been studying and researching the temperatures of have had as many as four whole months, back to back of...
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ettie i higgins therefrom unicef.xpected to send around 700 to send around 700 additional troops to cyprus to prepare for a possible evacuation of thousands of britons in lebanon if necessary. 0ur defence corresondent jonathan beal has more: they have already been urged to leave and that they are being urged to leave again by the defence secretary. there has been a meeting of ministers today. they have been discussing the situation. they are about to send an additional 500 military personnel to cyprus. remember, cyprus is a big military base. it is an air base that the raf use. there are troops there, too, so this is in addition to what is already there. it's important to say that they did this earlier in the summer when tensions were rising and there were concerns that they would have to evacuate people. they asked people in lebanon who were british citizens to register, so there are more than 10,000 british nationals in the country that they then identified. at the moment, they haven't had to implement those plans.
ettie i higgins therefrom unicef.xpected to send around 700 to send around 700 additional troops to cyprus to prepare for a possible evacuation of thousands of britons in lebanon if necessary. 0ur defence corresondent jonathan beal has more: they have already been urged to leave and that they are being urged to leave again by the defence secretary. there has been a meeting of ministers today. they have been discussing the situation. they are about to send an additional 500 military personnel to...
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one particular child from the unicef— particular child from the unicef team that the entire today— unicef 50 members of their family and we are desperately looking for relatives that can take care of her -- — relatives that can take care of her —— might have lost 15 members— her —— might have lost 15 members of theirfamily. her —— might have lost 15 members of their family. people need _ members of their family. people need absolutely everything from drinking — need absolutely everything from drinking water are two mattresses, blankets, we are mobilising teams to provide first— mobilising teams to provide first aid _ mobilising teams to provide first aid and there are over 500 — first aid and there are over 500 charities now across —— over— 500 charities now across —— over 700 _ 500 charities now across —— over 700 shelters, sorry across lebanon — over 700 shelters, sorry across lebanon and overa over 700 shelters, sorry across lebanon and over a hundred of those — lebanon and over a hundred of those are — lebanon and over a hundred of those are in beirut and there is more _ those are in
one particular child from the unicef— particular child from the unicef team that the entire today— unicef 50 members of their family and we are desperately looking for relatives that can take care of her -- — relatives that can take care of her —— might have lost 15 members— her —— might have lost 15 members of theirfamily. her —— might have lost 15 members of their family. people need _ members of their family. people need absolutely everything from drinking — need...
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unicef says the vaccinations will take place for six and a half hours every day until wednesday. israel and hamas have agreed to three localised pauses in fighting to enable the vaccination of more than 600,000 palestinian children. our middle east correspondent yolande knell sent this new report from jerusalem. just two drops as the un begins vaccinating against polio in gaza. a dose is easy to give, but carrying out a mass immunisation campaign in a combat zone is a huge challenge. parents of the first vaccinated children are relieved. translation: i was worried and afraid because this is scary. - the polio disease. this disease makes the children unable to move. baby abdulrahman was crawling early, but now his mum worries he'll never be able to walk. he was the first child found to have polio in gaza in 25 years, and it paralysed his leg. because of the war he wasn't vaccinated and now medical care is limited. translation: he want to live and be treated. l he wants to live and walk like other children. i feel a lot of guilt that he didn't get the vaccination, but i couldn't gi
unicef says the vaccinations will take place for six and a half hours every day until wednesday. israel and hamas have agreed to three localised pauses in fighting to enable the vaccination of more than 600,000 palestinian children. our middle east correspondent yolande knell sent this new report from jerusalem. just two drops as the un begins vaccinating against polio in gaza. a dose is easy to give, but carrying out a mass immunisation campaign in a combat zone is a huge challenge. parents of...
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according to unicef, gas is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. who operated on her says he handles up to ten such cases a day. surgeries are carried out without anaesthetics due to a severe shortage of medical supplies. after conducting an unprecedented number of surgeries, doctors are having to use unconventional tools to operate. translation: �* ., translation: i'll never forget there was a _ translation: i'll never forget there was a sight _ translation: i'll never forget there was a sight when - translation: i'll never forget there was a sight when mike i there was a sight when mike colleague was injecting patients with ketamine on the hospital floor. patients with ketamine on the hospitalfloor. we patients with ketamine on the hospital floor. we used patients with ketamine on the hospitalfloor. we used car mechanic drugs to perform surgeries. as typical sterilised procedure to accept hour, but we work within three minutes with makeshift tools from the capital's workshop. since the war began, garza �*s doctors have worked tirelessly. most mos
according to unicef, gas is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. who operated on her says he handles up to ten such cases a day. surgeries are carried out without anaesthetics due to a severe shortage of medical supplies. after conducting an unprecedented number of surgeries, doctors are having to use unconventional tools to operate. translation: �* ., translation: i'll never forget there was a _ translation: i'll never forget there was a sight _ translation: i'll never forget...
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to deliver water, and we are supporting unicef to deliverwater, health and we are supporting unicefr water, health care and special treatment for malnourished children, but the most fundamental need is even more basic. they need the fighting to stop. the situation in sudan also demands our urgent attention. millions are facing emergency or famine conditions, exacerbated by deliberate attempts to prevent aid reaching those in need. this is now the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. in the worst displacement crisis. with over 10 million people driven from their homes, it also risks destabilising south sudan and chad which are already suffering their own humanitarian crisis. the uk has doubled its aid to the victims of this war to almost £100 million, but much more is needed. the world must step in. second, calm the security council to seek political solutions that can break repeated cycles of violence like that in the middle east. the region is on the brink. we need an immediate cease—fire between israel and lebanese hezbollah. in the implementation of a political plan, whi
to deliver water, and we are supporting unicef to deliverwater, health and we are supporting unicefr water, health care and special treatment for malnourished children, but the most fundamental need is even more basic. they need the fighting to stop. the situation in sudan also demands our urgent attention. millions are facing emergency or famine conditions, exacerbated by deliberate attempts to prevent aid reaching those in need. this is now the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. in...
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she's the deputy representative for unicef in bangladesh. i'm a great to see you i was in bangladesh with cnn crew covering the devastating floods just over a week ago. we were in feni, which was the epicenter of the floods at the time rescuing people who were trapped and stranded in remote areas was obviously that the priority for the army, the navy, for volunteers, but obviously a weak-on. the cameras have gone the waters have subsided, the needs adjust as great. explain to us the situation on the ground thank you very much. indeed, as you saw last week, i think we find that all of the services that children and families need have been impacted by the floodwaters when they were high. and now following the recession of those waters, i was in feni at the same time as you were. and when we've had teams on the ground ever since and what we've seen is that the health facilities that children would normally go vaccinations were inundated with water so they are not able to happen at the moment the water facilities that we'll use to get clean wate
she's the deputy representative for unicef in bangladesh. i'm a great to see you i was in bangladesh with cnn crew covering the devastating floods just over a week ago. we were in feni, which was the epicenter of the floods at the time rescuing people who were trapped and stranded in remote areas was obviously that the priority for the army, the navy, for volunteers, but obviously a weak-on. the cameras have gone the waters have subsided, the needs adjust as great. explain to us the situation...
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how may times unicef called for a to reach them? the double standard is unbearable. our idf soldiers with their lives to rescue hostages. jews, muslims and christians alike. the rescue of an israeli bedouin hostage by israeli forces great a rescue that put our soldiers at great risk. only in israel would jewish soldiers risk their lives to bring a muslim bedouin israeli home to his family. when an orthodox doctor treat him with the utmost care. is the return celebrated by jews and muslims alike. this is the contrast between us and hamas. we value life. we pray for life. we fight to protect it while hamas despises life. using it as a tool for their twisted ideology. today israel mourns the six murdered hostages. but our fight is far from over. there are still 101 hostages who remain in the clutches of hamas. we will not rest until they are brought home. high: this council to direct its energy where it is most needed. to support israel, pressure hamas, and for once issue a clear and unequivocal condemnation of the barbaric terrorist organization that continues to hold
how may times unicef called for a to reach them? the double standard is unbearable. our idf soldiers with their lives to rescue hostages. jews, muslims and christians alike. the rescue of an israeli bedouin hostage by israeli forces great a rescue that put our soldiers at great risk. only in israel would jewish soldiers risk their lives to bring a muslim bedouin israeli home to his family. when an orthodox doctor treat him with the utmost care. is the return celebrated by jews and muslims...
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.— the un chidren's charity unicef says the first full day of a mass polio vaccination campaign in gazahousand children treated. palestinians have been taking their children to three health centres in gaza in the first phase of the campaign. the aim is to vaccinate some 640,000 children. dr richard peeperkorn, is the who representative for the occupied palestinian territory. he told me the scale of organisations taking part in the vaccination programme. it's a whole group of partners, the ministry of health, who, unicef, unrwa and i think tens of ngos and community organisations. so we need to vaccinate in two rounds, a two round campaign. 640,000 children in in gaza. and we need to reach at least 90% vaccination coverage during each round to actually stop the outbreak in gaza and but and the transmission but also to prevent international spread of polio. so we welcome as well the so—called area specific humanitarian pauses. so gaza divided in three zones for this polio campaign — central gaza, south and the north. and in each zone we will focus three days campaign plus most likely anot
.— the un chidren's charity unicef says the first full day of a mass polio vaccination campaign in gazahousand children treated. palestinians have been taking their children to three health centres in gaza in the first phase of the campaign. the aim is to vaccinate some 640,000 children. dr richard peeperkorn, is the who representative for the occupied palestinian territory. he told me the scale of organisations taking part in the vaccination programme. it's a whole group of partners, the...
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. _ anna foster spoke to ettie higgins, deputy representative of unicef lebanon. on the ground in lebanon at the moment, after the israeli strikes in the country. indeed we are finding an increasing number of unaccompanied and separated children, one particular child the unicef team identified yesterday has lost 15 members of one family, and we are desperately looking for relatives that can take care of her, why we have put her in an emergency alternative care. but today, people need absolutely everything from drinking water, to mattresses, bank kits, we are mobilizing teams to provide psychosocial first aid. 500 centres, sorry, 700 shelters across lebanon and beirut, with more opening every hours. thousands of people seeking safety in these shelters. resources are running out by the minute. wejust cannot resources are running out by the minute. we just cannot keep up the minute. we just cannot keep up with the level of need. hospitals have been inundated with those who have been injured, and who are themselves very traumatised, the health workers and front line w
. _ anna foster spoke to ettie higgins, deputy representative of unicef lebanon. on the ground in lebanon at the moment, after the israeli strikes in the country. indeed we are finding an increasing number of unaccompanied and separated children, one particular child the unicef team identified yesterday has lost 15 members of one family, and we are desperately looking for relatives that can take care of her, why we have put her in an emergency alternative care. but today, people need absolutely...
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unicef says the vaccinations will take place for six and a half hours every day until wednesday. israel and hamas have agreed to three localised pauses in fighting to enable the vaccination of more than 600,000 palestinian children. with more from jerusalem — here's our correspondent, jon donnison. the official polio vaccination campaign doesn't start until sunday morning. it is being coordinated by the united nations but we do understand that the first babies have been vaccinated today in khan younis in the south of gaza. what it's going to involve and get under way as a series of three—day, area specific pauses in fighting that both israel and hamas have agreed to. the key words there are "area specific", so we're not talking about the formal ceasefire that diplomats have been pushing for weeks and months, we are talking about pauses in fighting in specific areas. so we understand that the first area that they are going to proceed in is deir al balah, in the centre of the gaza strip. presumably, after three days, they will move on to other areas. but we are talking about a lot
unicef says the vaccinations will take place for six and a half hours every day until wednesday. israel and hamas have agreed to three localised pauses in fighting to enable the vaccination of more than 600,000 palestinian children. with more from jerusalem — here's our correspondent, jon donnison. the official polio vaccination campaign doesn't start until sunday morning. it is being coordinated by the united nations but we do understand that the first babies have been vaccinated today in...
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matt, you spoke with someone from the humanitarian aid group unicef, what are they telling you about the challenges on the ground? >> reporter: what we saw during this distribution effort, you know, it was clear that there was so much tension between the people who were receiving the food and those who were distributing it, not just unicef, also the lebanese government, some political factions, it was a very, very tension moment. when the u.n. gets involved it's normally a pretty crisp and clear process, everyone tends to get what they want as long as they can make it to that distribution point. so much need that was still unmet it was very different from what i've seen in the past and i spoke with the united nations unicef represent here in lebanon about all that. here's what he told me. >> what's the main challenge you're facing beyond the lack of items for distribution? >> we're here for a few days or a few weeks, a few months? more difficult for people. >> reporter: one thing that sets this apart from other situations is just how fast this emergency situation has developed, you k
matt, you spoke with someone from the humanitarian aid group unicef, what are they telling you about the challenges on the ground? >> reporter: what we saw during this distribution effort, you know, it was clear that there was so much tension between the people who were receiving the food and those who were distributing it, not just unicef, also the lebanese government, some political factions, it was a very, very tension moment. when the u.n. gets involved it's normally a pretty crisp...
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let's hear what the unicef deputy representative has to say.re finding an increasing number of unaccompanied and separated children. one particular child we identified yesterday has lost 15 members of one family and we are desperately looking for relatives that can take care of her while we put her in an emergency alternative care. today, people need absolutely everything from drinking water to mattresses, blankets, we are mobilising teams to provide psychosocial first—aid. there are over shelters now, across 700 shelters across lebanon, over 100 of those are in beirut but there are more opening every hour. more than 100,000 people are seeking safety in the shelters and the resources are running out by the minute. we cannot keep up the level of need. the hospitals have been inundated with injured and who are themselves traumatised, the health workers. we are flying in emergency medical supplies, we have flown in 100 tonnes last week and are trying for more this week that it is difficult to find those aircraft to come in and deliver the goods. w
let's hear what the unicef deputy representative has to say.re finding an increasing number of unaccompanied and separated children. one particular child we identified yesterday has lost 15 members of one family and we are desperately looking for relatives that can take care of her while we put her in an emergency alternative care. today, people need absolutely everything from drinking water to mattresses, blankets, we are mobilising teams to provide psychosocial first—aid. there are over...
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going on right now, festival parents bringing their children to the distribution centres but also unicefing to reach everyone wherever they are so they're distributing in their shelters, there are thousands of workers on the ground trying to reach all the children so some of them are based in centres but some of them are model teams. over 300 of them. this will hopefully get us to the 90% goal that we are looking for and will protect the children from polio spread. a lot is happening on the ground, that is why it is really crucial to continue the effort and it's really crucial to have those pauses and being able to do the job. what happens if you don't reach that 90% figure? that is really a catastrophe if that happens. unfortunately if you don't get the 90% there is a risk of polio to spread and it is very highly contagious and fast spreading disease. the consequences are really bad, we're talking about paralysis even death. the only way to fight polio is by preventing it through ventilation so that is really why we need this and we can not do without it. airports in the european union
going on right now, festival parents bringing their children to the distribution centres but also unicefing to reach everyone wherever they are so they're distributing in their shelters, there are thousands of workers on the ground trying to reach all the children so some of them are based in centres but some of them are model teams. over 300 of them. this will hopefully get us to the 90% goal that we are looking for and will protect the children from polio spread. a lot is happening on the...
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since that meeting, israel has coordinated closely with the un to ensure the who and unicef could begin implementing a phased campaign vaccinating children under the age of ten in gaza. the united states welcomes the initial progress, hundreds of thousands of vaccines administered in the first days of the campaign alone. and we reiterate the importance of un and ngo personnel having the safety and space to administer polio vaccines and inoculate gaza's at-risk population. children's lives depend on their success. separately, we are closely following the situation in the west bank. we are concerned about the recent uptick in israeli military activity there, and believe that actions could escalate tensions must be curtailed. in particular, violent rhetoric and attacks by extremist settlers against palestinian civilians in the west bank are unacceptable and must stop. israeli authorities must take measures to protect west bank communities from harm, including by intervening to stop such violence and by holding all perpetrators accountable. and we continue to emphasize that a revitalized an
since that meeting, israel has coordinated closely with the un to ensure the who and unicef could begin implementing a phased campaign vaccinating children under the age of ten in gaza. the united states welcomes the initial progress, hundreds of thousands of vaccines administered in the first days of the campaign alone. and we reiterate the importance of un and ngo personnel having the safety and space to administer polio vaccines and inoculate gaza's at-risk population. children's lives...
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let's speak to salim oweis, a spokesperson for unicef, which currently has teams in gaza responsibleorage of the polio vaccines. thank you forjoining us. the roll—out is in its early, first hours but can you tell us how smoothly it going? is it going as well as you expected or other causes and been maintained? as you said before, this poses a very limited and area specific so so far it's going well and the turnaround is really good. we hope that it continues. we are seeing now, most of all we really hope that these even small pauses, for us to be able to continue our work and deliver the vaccines to all the children.— the children. under ten in gaza. the children. under ten in gaza- how _ the children. under ten in gaza. how are _ the children. under ten in gaza. how are you - the children. under ten in gaza. how are you going l the children. under ten in i gaza. how are you going to ensure that you reach the children you need? is there a way of having some sort of registration process because i'm sure relying on parents and volunteering to come forward and do that one of course, the
let's speak to salim oweis, a spokesperson for unicef, which currently has teams in gaza responsibleorage of the polio vaccines. thank you forjoining us. the roll—out is in its early, first hours but can you tell us how smoothly it going? is it going as well as you expected or other causes and been maintained? as you said before, this poses a very limited and area specific so so far it's going well and the turnaround is really good. we hope that it continues. we are seeing now, most of all we...
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yes let me first tell you what you're trying to do and it is of course a whole group of partners, w unicefs so we need to vaccinate into round campaigns, 640,000 children in gaza and we need to reach at least 90% vaccination during each round to stop the outbreak in gaza and the transmission but also to prevent international spread of polio, so we welcome as well the so—called area specific humanitarian causes so there is three for this polio campaign. in different zones and in the each zone we will focus three days campaign, like the another one, three plus one, and then we moved to the other zones are so yesterday ended we started in the south. the community outreach workers have a massive operation and the targets population in the central zone is 156,583. 340,000 in the south and 150,000 in the north. how did it go yesterday? it was a good day i think. in how did it go yesterday? it was a good day i think.— a good day i think. in terms of the basic— a good day i think. in terms of the basic challenges _ a good day i think. in terms of the basic challenges you're . the basic challenges
yes let me first tell you what you're trying to do and it is of course a whole group of partners, w unicefs so we need to vaccinate into round campaigns, 640,000 children in gaza and we need to reach at least 90% vaccination during each round to stop the outbreak in gaza and the transmission but also to prevent international spread of polio, so we welcome as well the so—called area specific humanitarian causes so there is three for this polio campaign. in different zones and in the each zone...
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comment, it's just a cry of the soul, it's pain , it's, let's call it, right that well, i read that unicefration changes together, payments for families who are in the 30... kilometer zone on the contact line, who have children, that is, they all receive extra payments from unicef, these are one-time extra payments, you don't know sometimes, mr. vyacheslav, what is their size, no, such information. i don't know, these will be one-time surcharges, well, in general there is already a lot of the 20-kilometer zone, well, not about 30 km, but about 20 km, so many people, especially with children, have already left, and now the evacuation continues, many do not want to leave, but, but, but we tell everyone that it is necessary to do, that this is their life, but about payments, i will not say such information, i do not know. left, you know, this, this, it’s good that you listened, but probably it’s a little sad, but i read that a 14-year-old girl from sumy, olga tovstukha, became a record holder, a national record, it was recorded for knowledge of the english language, she passed to the very, ve
comment, it's just a cry of the soul, it's pain , it's, let's call it, right that well, i read that unicefration changes together, payments for families who are in the 30... kilometer zone on the contact line, who have children, that is, they all receive extra payments from unicef, these are one-time extra payments, you don't know sometimes, mr. vyacheslav, what is their size, no, such information. i don't know, these will be one-time surcharges, well, in general there is already a lot of the...
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ted chaiban, is the deputy executive director of humanitarian action and supply operations at unicef,have long warned about the risk of famine incident.— about the risk of famine incident. �* , incident. are we seeing the effects? — incident. are we seeing the effects? we _ incident. are we seeing the effects? we are _ incident. are we seeing the effects? we are seeing - effects? we are seeing the full effect. famine is in the north are for camp and 13 other areas of sedan are on the verge of famine. have the population in sudan faces acute hunger. we have almost a million children at the risk of severe malnutrition, if they do not receive the treatment they need, their wives are at risk. it is a catastrophic situation and one which frankly isn't receiving enough attention. i was going to say that. a lot of focus on wards in gaza and ukraine, somehow despite the extraordinary figures we talk about, it seems to be going under the radar. really it is the first sign of a man—made famine we have seen probably in ten years. why is it getting so little attention? i ten years. why is it gett
ted chaiban, is the deputy executive director of humanitarian action and supply operations at unicef,have long warned about the risk of famine incident.— about the risk of famine incident. �* , incident. are we seeing the effects? — incident. are we seeing the effects? we _ incident. are we seeing the effects? we are _ incident. are we seeing the effects? we are seeing - effects? we are seeing the full effect. famine is in the north are for camp and 13 other areas of sedan are on the...
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unicef says the first full day of polio vaccination in gaza went well.ed. palestinians have been taking their children to three health centres in gaza in the first phase of the campaign. the aim is to vaccinate some 640 thousand children. still to come on the programme: victory for germany's afd — who've become the first far—right party to win a regional election since world war ii — we hear from a former ambassador. we bring you pictures from the latest expedition to the wreck—site — which reveal the unicef the first full day of polio vaccination in gaza went well. with more than seventy—two— thousand children treated. palestinians have been taking their children to three health centres in gaza in the first phase of the campaign. thousand children. still to come on the programme: victory for germany's afd — who've become the first ambassador. we bring you pictures from the latest expedition liner�*s slow decay. apology we did not get to those pictures for that will apology we did not get to those pict the for that will'r'r' ' ., a apology we did not get
unicef says the first full day of polio vaccination in gaza went well.ed. palestinians have been taking their children to three health centres in gaza in the first phase of the campaign. the aim is to vaccinate some 640 thousand children. still to come on the programme: victory for germany's afd — who've become the first far—right party to win a regional election since world war ii — we hear from a former ambassador. we bring you pictures from the latest expedition to the wreck—site —...
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finding an increasing number of unaccompanied and separated children who one particular child at unicefs that can, that can that can take care of her while we've put her in an emergency alternative care. um, but today people need absolutely everything from drinking water to mattresses, blankets. um, we're mobilizing teams to provide psychosocial first aid. um, there are over 500 shelters now across over 700 shelters across lebanon. um, over 100 of those are in beirut. but there's more opening every hour. more than 100,000 people are seeking safety in these shelters. and really, the resources are running out by the minute. we just cannot keep up with the level of need. the hospitals have been inundated with those who have been injured. and who are themselves very traumatised. the health workers and front line workers. but we're flying in emergency medical supplies. we've flown in 100 metric tonnes last week and are trying to fly in more this week, but it is very difficult to find those aircraft to to come in and deliver the goods. but we're doing what we can with what we have on the grou
finding an increasing number of unaccompanied and separated children who one particular child at unicefs that can, that can that can take care of her while we've put her in an emergency alternative care. um, but today people need absolutely everything from drinking water to mattresses, blankets. um, we're mobilizing teams to provide psychosocial first aid. um, there are over 500 shelters now across over 700 shelters across lebanon. um, over 100 of those are in beirut. but there's more opening...
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according to unicef, gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.lmed with cases like wafa. the doctor who operated on her says he handles up to ten such cases daily and surgeries are carried out without anaesthetics due to a severe shortage of medical supplies. injanuary, a viral video circulated on social media showing him forced to amputate his teenage niece�*s right leg at home. the operation took place on the kitchen table without anaesthesia. translation: i will never foruet translation: i will never forget there _ translation: i will never forget there was _ translation: i will never forget there was a - translation: i will never forget there was a sight i translation: | will never. forget there was a sight when my patient was being injected with ketamine. a typical sterilised procedure takes up to an hour but we work within three minutes with makeshift tools from a carpenter's workshop. since the war began, gaza's doctors have worked tirelessly. most are unpaid, and the relentless pressure has severely impacted their own well—being. i am the
according to unicef, gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.lmed with cases like wafa. the doctor who operated on her says he handles up to ten such cases daily and surgeries are carried out without anaesthetics due to a severe shortage of medical supplies. injanuary, a viral video circulated on social media showing him forced to amputate his teenage niece�*s right leg at home. the operation took place on the kitchen table without anaesthesia. translation: i will never...
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and we spoke with the communications officer for unicef, and he describes how big of a thread polio can be if we don't treat fully. ready we are hosting the lives of many more who survives the war even ways beyond the war ends. and that's really cool. so crucial parts in this a polio situation it's, it's also a search for not only for guys, some other subjects for the region while you're doesn't know, borders. and it's that travel as, as it travels to guys like us to travel outside of god. and this is really the reclusive, just office to stuff millions of children from, from being exposed to something that is preventable and an easy way to be honest, really, it isn't a mrs. planned by the village, all unicef, and under one old purpose on the grounds, we are trying our best to really uh, stuff, polio, uh, as early as possible. unfortunately for you is there right now, it is for the rules and unfortunately we have one case confirmed the case. and of course that that means that the risk is really hard for the rest of the children. and that's why this plan uh, should take place on this plan
and we spoke with the communications officer for unicef, and he describes how big of a thread polio can be if we don't treat fully. ready we are hosting the lives of many more who survives the war even ways beyond the war ends. and that's really cool. so crucial parts in this a polio situation it's, it's also a search for not only for guys, some other subjects for the region while you're doesn't know, borders. and it's that travel as, as it travels to guys like us to travel outside of god. and...
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. _ earlier i spoke to ettie higgins, deputy representative of unicef lebanon.sraeli strikes in the country. the damage has been immense and as i was waiting for this interview to start, i got a message from one of our colleagues in one of our humanitarian front line areas and said that the situation is hysterical there this morning because so many have been killed, including the parents of one of their humanitarian staff. and others as well. here in beirut, i havejust been speaking to my other un colleagues who are out on the ground together with unicef teams, who have seen thousands of displaced all over the streets over beirut. they are desperately needing assistance. humanitarian community and united nations community is pulling together to try to support the government in efforts to urgently find accommodation for the thousands of people that evacuated their homes in the southern suburbs and other parts of beirut last night to try to find safety. can i ask what that means? what are provisions? we know people are provisions? we know people are on the move, h
. _ earlier i spoke to ettie higgins, deputy representative of unicef lebanon.sraeli strikes in the country. the damage has been immense and as i was waiting for this interview to start, i got a message from one of our colleagues in one of our humanitarian front line areas and said that the situation is hysterical there this morning because so many have been killed, including the parents of one of their humanitarian staff. and others as well. here in beirut, i havejust been speaking to my other...
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live now to unicef�*s emergency communications specialist — joe english.how will this vaccination drive work? what are the challenges the vaccinations team will be facing? then four and a half hours we are hoping, we are encouraging parents that they can find a way to identify those sites and get their children vaccinated. it is a monumental task. a monumental challenge but we have over 2100 u boag and i cannot stress this enough, campaign delivered by local palestinian community health workers and community awareness bases, getting out into communities to make sure we can reach 90% of the 600,000 children under ten years old who need to be protected from this. we thought the story of young abdul and his mother's pain and if we can remove one of this multitude of threats to children by successfully delivering this campaign, doesn't solve the entire situation? not by a long way but it is a start. and are they confident these pauses in the fighting will hold. and families have the confidence to bring their children and babies, they have to trust it as well.
live now to unicef�*s emergency communications specialist — joe english.how will this vaccination drive work? what are the challenges the vaccinations team will be facing? then four and a half hours we are hoping, we are encouraging parents that they can find a way to identify those sites and get their children vaccinated. it is a monumental task. a monumental challenge but we have over 2100 u boag and i cannot stress this enough, campaign delivered by local palestinian community health...
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according to unicef gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.naesthetics due to a severe shortage of medical supplies. injanuary a shortage of medical supplies. injanuarya viral shortage of medical supplies. injanuary a viral video circlet of social media shopping and forced amputations. the operation took place on the kitchen table without anaesthesia. latte place on the kitchen table without anaesthesia. we were under siege. _ without anaesthesia. we were under siege, the _ without anaesthesia. we were under siege, the house - without anaesthesia. we were under siege, the house was i under siege, the house was bombed, i had to make a decision, eithershe bombed, i had to make a decision, either she is monitored i have to amputate her. i will never forget it. israeli forces say they hunted down i must make fighters a record to minimise harm against civilians. the doctors is up to two pudgy patients a day, half of whom are children. after conducting an unprecedented number of surgeries, doctors are having to use unconventional tools to operate. t
according to unicef gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.naesthetics due to a severe shortage of medical supplies. injanuary a shortage of medical supplies. injanuarya viral shortage of medical supplies. injanuary a viral video circlet of social media shopping and forced amputations. the operation took place on the kitchen table without anaesthesia. latte place on the kitchen table without anaesthesia. we were under siege. _ without anaesthesia. we were under siege, the _...
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as unicef. um, we're trying desperately to find out more planes to come in. of course the airport is working at reduced capacity with airlines have been canceled flights. so we're trying to bring in another 100 metric tons of medical supplies, which are urgently needed as a supply change in 11 on the are extremely fragile and relying on a lot of imports. and that's not just for medical supplies, but also for its food. and for a few of okay, and as a we hear over and over again, the way from these riley is that the carrying out precision attacks avoiding civilian casualties at all costs. this one you are seeing reflects that. and i can tell you what our teams are reporting to us, and they are telling us that that there was air strikes on roads this morning. so our teams were unable to move it safely to the, to the south. and we also are getting reports of water pumping stations and the backup, which were uh, severely damaged and put out of orders since monday. i'm not impacting the water supply for a tens of thousands of people. but we're also getting reports,
as unicef. um, we're trying desperately to find out more planes to come in. of course the airport is working at reduced capacity with airlines have been canceled flights. so we're trying to bring in another 100 metric tons of medical supplies, which are urgently needed as a supply change in 11 on the are extremely fragile and relying on a lot of imports. and that's not just for medical supplies, but also for its food. and for a few of okay, and as a we hear over and over again, the way from...
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children in ukraine are facing another year of war as they returned to school i'll speak with a unicef representative about the impact it's having next, please stay with us people who are watching and then our world change tv on the edge from here i sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance no. >> but we have life insurance john i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select pope down john, a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife, anne, of $500,000 policy for only $21 a month go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family meets at a price. you can afford select quote, we shop you'll save. with car guru's. you can start your financing from home only. you could do things your way all the time maybe someday dad get up with guru's why 80% nfl players choose asleep members mourn bit because the higher my sleep by iq score, the better i play. but that's not the only reason he likes to slide firm. >> i like my side soft sleep number. >> does that effortless comfort all night so sleeping
children in ukraine are facing another year of war as they returned to school i'll speak with a unicef representative about the impact it's having next, please stay with us people who are watching and then our world change tv on the edge from here i sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance no. >> but we have life insurance john i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select pope down john, a $500,000...
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ali, we will return to him, he ... worked in the international organization for migration, now in unicef and the un, why are international organizations silent. the belarusian-latvian border, a family of six , fled from iraq to germany. they have examples that everything worked out. i want a normal life in europe. i am very scared of the army's treatment of my children. i am afraid of death. from iraq, she was in human form with the chevrons of the latvian border troops, i remember what his children went through, an adult man cannot hold back his tears, it is unacceptable to drink defenseless. as if they are competing, who is more perverted, there are no limits to what is permissible, their hands are untied, they mock, mock, they say, they protect their countries, but from whom, maybe europe is afraid of this little girl who vomited all night, either from the electric shock, or from the dirty river water, we drink from the river, these are big risks, or are they afraid of these women, three cousins from a democratic republic. only abroad a sign, they were united into groups and thrown
ali, we will return to him, he ... worked in the international organization for migration, now in unicef and the un, why are international organizations silent. the belarusian-latvian border, a family of six , fled from iraq to germany. they have examples that everything worked out. i want a normal life in europe. i am very scared of the army's treatment of my children. i am afraid of death. from iraq, she was in human form with the chevrons of the latvian border troops, i remember what his...
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according to the unicef office in lebanon, in one day in this country more people were killed than in1 months. among those killed were two. countries and will not ensure security in the lebanese-israeli border area. this is evidenced by the experience of the israeli campaign of 2006, when even the entire arsenal of the most advanced military equipment and weapons did not help israel achieve its goals. it is necessary to immediately stop the spiral of violence before the situation gets completely out of control, which, as i have already said, some people really want. 1701, which spells out both the obligations israel to cease all offensive military operations, withdraw its armed forces from southern lebanon and end its occupation of lebanese lands, and hezbollah's commitment to withdraw all formations north of the letanya river. for our part, we are making active diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation, prevent. release all illegally detained persons and ensure full and unimpeded humanitarian access. strict measures must be applied to violators of the security council resolutio
according to the unicef office in lebanon, in one day in this country more people were killed than in1 months. among those killed were two. countries and will not ensure security in the lebanese-israeli border area. this is evidenced by the experience of the israeli campaign of 2006, when even the entire arsenal of the most advanced military equipment and weapons did not help israel achieve its goals. it is necessary to immediately stop the spiral of violence before the situation gets...
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the united nations children's fund (unicef) announced that more than 50,000 children in the gaza strip are suffering from severe malnutrition. the ministry of health of palestine has announced that 40,939 people have been martyred and 946 people have been injured since the beginning of the zionist regime's attacks on the gaza strip. localization of electronic equipment mechanically required by power plants. specialists of our country, this work, which is done in cooperation with scientific companies , has brought about an annual saving of 2 million dollars for the country. there are new generation torches. issues that in reality have a thermal capacity of 35 to 40 megawatts , the foreign example cost more than one billion tomans, and here we were able to do almost all of this with our own 10 million tomans. judicial electronic service offices announced the provision of free legal services to the families of martyrs and veterans of the country. according to mr. soltani, from today and following the signing of the memorandum with the shahid foundation and the affairs of the families of m
the united nations children's fund (unicef) announced that more than 50,000 children in the gaza strip are suffering from severe malnutrition. the ministry of health of palestine has announced that 40,939 people have been martyred and 946 people have been injured since the beginning of the zionist regime's attacks on the gaza strip. localization of electronic equipment mechanically required by power plants. specialists of our country, this work, which is done in cooperation with scientific...
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is long, we can use it, but in some places we are using an abbreviation of a word , like you for unicef. you can't translate it into farsi, it's obvious, now we translate it into farsi based on that phrase, we have a foreign phrase that is the assistant referee of the video, but well. left off, i don't want to give a specific example, because it's really not josh , i don't intend to criticize my colleagues that much, we are all friends and dear, so i won't give a serious example, but except for the established terms, such as wing and wingback, what do you want for a winger? use a term. a winger plays by ear. he plays forward by ear, but now in football you can't play by ear, for example , wing back. backward, but also forward, or fullback, for example, completely behind, these are terms that have already been established in football, but if they are, they are a good equation. it is definitely acceptable that we can use them. i am still talking about terms. i don't think they can be used because we are dealing with the same language. you can't tell a doctor to come, now use the terms of
is long, we can use it, but in some places we are using an abbreviation of a word , like you for unicef. you can't translate it into farsi, it's obvious, now we translate it into farsi based on that phrase, we have a foreign phrase that is the assistant referee of the video, but well. left off, i don't want to give a specific example, because it's really not josh , i don't intend to criticize my colleagues that much, we are all friends and dear, so i won't give a serious example, but except for...
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announcing the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the gaza strip, unicef called for immediate andindered humanitarian aid to the region. since the beginning since the zionist regime's military invasion of gaza since last year, more than 40 children have died due to malnutrition. according to the french ministry of defense, the european union will allocate 300 million euros from the profits of closed russian assets to france to finance the war in ukraine. according to the statement of the ministry of defense of france, this money is supposed to be used to buy artillery ammunition and missiles of air defense systems from the french defense industry and send it to ukraine. the european union announced on may 19 this year that billions of dollars of profit from the closed offices of the central bank russia uses abroad to arm ukraine. since the beginning of the war in ukraine , western countries have confiscated more than 330 billion dollars from the closed assets of the russian central bank to provide and equip ukraine. the sentencing of donald trump in the case of payment of the righ
announcing the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the gaza strip, unicef called for immediate andindered humanitarian aid to the region. since the beginning since the zionist regime's military invasion of gaza since last year, more than 40 children have died due to malnutrition. according to the french ministry of defense, the european union will allocate 300 million euros from the profits of closed russian assets to france to finance the war in ukraine. according to the statement of the...
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as unicef stated, the continuation of the conflict in lebanon will have catastrophic consequences. the situation in the region is deteriorating, but western media continue to ignore the deaths of civilians and the growing humanitarian catastrophe. details anna voronina. we did not receive notification from the israelis about their strikes in their direction. firstly, we did not know about it and did not participate in it, the us did not know and were not involved in these incidents. a... oh, they didn't tell you anything, huh, and did you check pager? god, there are other ways to achieve descalage without this respectful exchange of missiles. carpet bombings clearly cannot be called respectful, as russian diplomats note, in lebanon, the country is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe comparable only to the situation in the gaza strip. even those who feel unsafe and are here in lebanon, well, we recommend using commercial ones. russian diplomats in israel note that the situation in the region is now so tense that the probability of a full-scale war between the two countries is
as unicef stated, the continuation of the conflict in lebanon will have catastrophic consequences. the situation in the region is deteriorating, but western media continue to ignore the deaths of civilians and the growing humanitarian catastrophe. details anna voronina. we did not receive notification from the israelis about their strikes in their direction. firstly, we did not know about it and did not participate in it, the us did not know and were not involved in these incidents. a... oh,...
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i am a volunteer for unicef. and also a member of the unicef consulting group, i am also a championor life, and i am also just fond of dancing and singing. nastya is certainly one of the best students in our gymnasium and of course she was honored with such an honor, not just like that. you really love to eat in the school cafeteria, so much so that sometimes you eat as many as two portions. not even sometimes, almost every day. you look wonderful. you wouldn't say so if you hadn't indicated it in the questionnaire, i wouldn't have guessed that the most favorite thing in the school cafeteria is casserole, casserole with condensed milk. nastya's average grade is 9.8, but she promised me, swore to me literally yesterday that she would pull up physics to a ten, she will have 10:00. anastasia, you want to become a specialist in intercultural communication. what do specialists in intercultural communication do? they participate in negotiations with people from different countries, is it possible to communicate with people from different countries and try to understand their mentality wit
i am a volunteer for unicef. and also a member of the unicef consulting group, i am also a championor life, and i am also just fond of dancing and singing. nastya is certainly one of the best students in our gymnasium and of course she was honored with such an honor, not just like that. you really love to eat in the school cafeteria, so much so that sometimes you eat as many as two portions. not even sometimes, almost every day. you look wonderful. you wouldn't say so if you hadn't...
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the israelicubition forces and as you know according to the medical uh sources and according to the unicefganization that at least 50000 palestinian and its children suffer from the acute malnutrition and they are in a pressing need to get the medication and the nutrition they need in order to overcome these circumstances the kind situation for those palestin and children is completely catastrophic and unbeerable as the israel incubation forces are still preventing any entry of those humanitarian supplies for the prestinian people who are still suffering from the severe shortage of those basic humanitarian instantials on the ground the israel incubation forces continue to attack various parts of gaza strip and khanuni city at least five palestine and dead bodies were transported to the narsan medical complex and they were resulted in from the "as you know the ongoing and the incisent israeli attacks particularly against the eastern part of the city, while raffa city the israeli attacks are still underway and abated against the northern and the western b of the city, and according to the re
the israelicubition forces and as you know according to the medical uh sources and according to the unicefganization that at least 50000 palestinian and its children suffer from the acute malnutrition and they are in a pressing need to get the medication and the nutrition they need in order to overcome these circumstances the kind situation for those palestin and children is completely catastrophic and unbeerable as the israel incubation forces are still preventing any entry of those...
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stretches under the doll and why the cannon sound is behind us. heard le canon when i was visiting the unicef headquarters some days ago and i am asking this question to the security council and allow me and excuse me, but sometimes i wonder... "if it is not better the council to talk about insecurity who register cries, recriminations and grievances without solving them, and when they agree on something, not being able implement it, what a tragedy, so now now is up to all of us to do something for the seasfire along the blue line." so the instinct for life can take precedent over the instinct for death so that the terrible fatalisms that is our today in the face of so much horror can be overcome before coming here i had the opportunity to speak with the families of history israeli hostages held by hamas still almost one year so i know how this tragic situation is affecting everyone, palestinians, israelis and now libanes, and i saw some days agos in the rafa border by the way, close once again, listening the canyon how the tragic situation in gaza call our conscience, so please let's try to
stretches under the doll and why the cannon sound is behind us. heard le canon when i was visiting the unicef headquarters some days ago and i am asking this question to the security council and allow me and excuse me, but sometimes i wonder... "if it is not better the council to talk about insecurity who register cries, recriminations and grievances without solving them, and when they agree on something, not being able implement it, what a tragedy, so now now is up to all of us to do...
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israel's atrocities and appalling human suffering in gaza, in a statement signed by the un agencies, unicef and the world food program, among others, un officials described israely damages as catastrophic, they also slamed ongoing violence in gaza and called for safe and impeded access to those in need. the un officials expressed concerns over healthcare in gaza is more than 500 attacks on healthcare facilities have been recorded in the territory. israel's also killed nearly 300 humanitarian aid workers, more than two-thirds of them, un staff during its gauza attacks. graduate yemen have joined the country's army in a ceremony held in sana and the ceremony top yemeny generals described capabilities of the army to confront aggressors. press tv's abdul latif al washali reports. the yemani army has celebrated the graduation of new cadets from military colleges. the ceremony was attended by top military officials. made statements aimed at showcasing country's capabilities to confront aggressors and adversaries, the minister of defense was one of the vocal generals. the graduation of cadets from
israel's atrocities and appalling human suffering in gaza, in a statement signed by the un agencies, unicef and the world food program, among others, un officials described israely damages as catastrophic, they also slamed ongoing violence in gaza and called for safe and impeded access to those in need. the un officials expressed concerns over healthcare in gaza is more than 500 attacks on healthcare facilities have been recorded in the territory. israel's also killed nearly 300 humanitarian...
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israeli kivitation forces and as you know according to the medical uh sources and according to the unicef organization that at least 50 thousand palestinian children suffer from the acute malnutrition and they are in a pressing need to get the medication and the nutrition they need in order to overcome these circumstances on the ground the israel incubation forces continue to attack. various parts of gaza strip and khanuni city at least five paticine and dead bodies were transported to the nasan medical complex, they were resulted in from the as you know the ongoing and the incesent israel attacks particularly against the issumbard of the city, while in rafa city the israeli attacks are still underway and abated against the northern and the western bart of the city and according to the recent satellite images that the israeli cubition forces have established and built a new road on the ground and they have initiated multiple watch towers near philadelphia corridor and when it comes to gas as you know the israel attacks against and neighborhood neighborhoods are still underway unabated and
israeli kivitation forces and as you know according to the medical uh sources and according to the unicef organization that at least 50 thousand palestinian children suffer from the acute malnutrition and they are in a pressing need to get the medication and the nutrition they need in order to overcome these circumstances on the ground the israel incubation forces continue to attack. various parts of gaza strip and khanuni city at least five paticine and dead bodies were transported to the...
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. >> together with the ministry of health, unicef and many partners , many ngo partners, we target thee in gaza and we are targeting one of the 57,000 children under 10 and we will do this for three consecutive days and if needed we will add a day. >> harris and biden are holding their first joint campaign event since president biden dropped out of the presidential race in july and they are set to address crowds in pennsylvania and senator bob casey is speaking to them at the moment and this is a union event and they are looking to appeal to union voters and they spoke earlier to local union members in pittsburgh and this is part of a tour of swing states with strong ties to manufacturing and industry. labor day recognizes the labor movement in the u.s. and contributions of american workers in earlier we saw harris stop in michigan which has a large union presence as she seeks to strengthen her appeal to blue-collar workers, a key democratic demographic. meanwhile, trump and his jd vance did not hold any events monday. harris is expected to take part in her first presidential debate ne
. >> together with the ministry of health, unicef and many partners , many ngo partners, we target thee in gaza and we are targeting one of the 57,000 children under 10 and we will do this for three consecutive days and if needed we will add a day. >> harris and biden are holding their first joint campaign event since president biden dropped out of the presidential race in july and they are set to address crowds in pennsylvania and senator bob casey is speaking to them at the moment...
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as unicef stated, the continuation of the conflict in lebanon will have catastrophic consequences. said it was mainly targeting hezbollah weapons sites in lebanon. i will read the military statement on telegram. over the past few hours , under the direction of idf intelligence, the israeli air force has struck hundreds of hezbollah targets, including launch pads, command posts and terrorist infrastructure in many areas of southern lebanon. the israeli military's targets included cruise missiles with a range of 1.00 km, attack drones, unguided rockets with warheads weighing 1 ton. rockets with a range of 200 km and short range. the kremlin said that israel's strikes on lebanon lead to the risk of complete destabilization in the middle east. this is, of course, an event that is potentially extremely dangerous, the expansion of the conflict zone, complete destabilization of the region and, of course, this causes our extreme concern. at the moment, it is very difficult to talk about any prospects for a settlement, a peaceful one. is not possible, so there are no prospects at present mo
as unicef stated, the continuation of the conflict in lebanon will have catastrophic consequences. said it was mainly targeting hezbollah weapons sites in lebanon. i will read the military statement on telegram. over the past few hours , under the direction of idf intelligence, the israeli air force has struck hundreds of hezbollah targets, including launch pads, command posts and terrorist infrastructure in many areas of southern lebanon. the israeli military's targets included cruise missiles...
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in a statement signed by un agencies including unicef and the world food program. un officials described the israeli damages as humanitarian catastrophe. they also slamed ongoing violence in gaza and called for safe and impeted access to those in need. un officials expressed concerns over healthcare in gaza as more than 500 attacks on healthcare facilities been recorded in the territory. israel also killed nearly 300 humanitarian. and aid workers, more than two-thirds of them un staff during its attacks on gaza. tr us now out of vancouver is charlotte cats from the sami done palestinian prisoner solidarity network. for more on the story, hello uh charlotte, good to have you uh checking with us, always good to hear from you, hope you're safe and doing well out there in vancouver, now uh your 500 plus attacks... on uh medical facilities uh, i don't know uh, is it accidental or systematic? the zientist attacks on medical facilities and on healthcare workers have always been systematic, have always been part and parcel of their entire approach to this genocidal assault
in a statement signed by un agencies including unicef and the world food program. un officials described the israeli damages as humanitarian catastrophe. they also slamed ongoing violence in gaza and called for safe and impeted access to those in need. un officials expressed concerns over healthcare in gaza as more than 500 attacks on healthcare facilities been recorded in the territory. israel also killed nearly 300 humanitarian. and aid workers, more than two-thirds of them un staff during...