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that has been done before trying to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the hospital is in guys that reduced to rubble. the world health organization says several medical facilities in con, units have been destroyed and a warning of unexploded bombs in southern gaza as palestinians returned to the ruined house. the player watching l j sierra live from to have with me for the back. people also coming up ways really raised in the occupied westbank to palestinians. i killed and
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fighting in a refugee camp. now then use everyone in a city in southern russia is, should lead immediately as flood waters are rapidly rice the on imaginable. that's how the world health organization is describing the widespread destruction of health facilities across 7, gaza, w h o, teens. in con you to say many hospitals there has been reduced to rubble supplies of electricity, water, oxygen, and access to sanitation. have been completely cut off the agencies, director general says guys, as once, robust health care system is now broken, the level of disruption is emerging after the withdrawal of these really forces from the area and a you and damage assessment team says unexploded bombs are not posing a threat to palestinians returning to con you this, the 4 teams are reported widespread destruction every building they visited. and
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most of all, and most of those they were able to see, had been damaged and paved roads have been reduced to dirt tracks. the team inspected a united nations warehouse for medical centers and 8 schools. they saw a very significant damage in all, but one of those structures street and public spaces in con, unice or later with unexploded ordnance posing a severe risk to civilians, especially for children and the team found unexploded found unexplored. the 1000 pound bomb lying on the maintenance or section. and inside schools. meanwhile is really strikes on guys. i have continued with at least 189 palestinian scale in just the past 24 hours. 6 of them were killed out of popular market in guys a city on thursday where several others were injured while s ranks and a school and a residential building. and the honesty, right refugee camp killed at least 5 people. more than $33600.00 palestinians have
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now been killed in garza since october the 7th. let's get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to our target. god was him. who's in a rough i tarry, preferred day of age, and there's been more violence across the gaza strip. talk to us about the lease, the, the latest as twice and, and there optima yes, fully for the 2nd day the is where the minute to ration and it in under say rock refugee campuses to on getting on the ground. but it's on president level of apartment. i'm is also on getting confrontations between almost fighters and easily sewage is in all areas such a jason to and mr. ross refuge account. one of the latest that tax has been carried out against a group of kind of city. and the gentleman is who, what is the most iraq a refugee camp, trying to cop out over the latest developments that in terms of the bombing in terms of the advancement of the, is really managing cogent into another part of the account,
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at least the 3 joining this happened in jet one of the restore. another has lost his leg in the military bombardment that has been carried out the wood, despite the fact that the majority of donors were wearing the helmets best and also with their best being branded with the press sign. or that was that tax the ongoing as since the 80 hours of today's morning police 6 palestinians have been killed alongside with more than 70 others being wounded. only animals have rocked refuge account. we've seen some a trucks going into guys that in recent days, tired, these really ami a said a truck centers from israel on thursday to our new crossing. they say, what more can you tell us about this? how much aid has actually gone in to where and what effect is it having on the ground? there is a clear contradictory nor the is what the military has been saying that 1st we said that they will open areas of crossing later. that decision to don't. how is not
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being applied? yes. and they are right now. so you are going to open and you wrote was a for the flow humanitarian from boys to the garza's chip. but none of that, in fact, till now has been practically applied on the ground as we've been only for savings right now. right? so out the roof on part of a side of it 1st thing voted in be solver at part of the territory with a very slight increase in terms of the numbers of these 8 to the territory in order to help palestinians to recover from the often that something is already ongoing offensive on the territory, but yet what has been delivered to the know that part of the gaza strip is telling drug in the ocean. as probably the best majority of these aid had been only distributed here in the south, where people are also in a very desperate need for, as you're honest and different agencies have been saying that the situation and garza is seriously dangerous. and only spite of what is really important required right now in order to guarantee that there is going to be at least a relative mitigation for the humanitarian aggravating crisis the on the phone.
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sorry, thank you very much for the update that sound is here. is terry com. i presume, reporting that live from a rafa in southern gaza. now, many agencies have stopped operating and guys because of a tax wise really forces the most recent struck the unicef convoy waiting to enter northern gaza on thursday. but some aid groups are resuming operations. shawn carol is the head of the american near east refugee aid. he says it's getting back to work despite the potential dangers. the truth is it's not really safe to go back to work, but our staff wants to. we do believe that there are new measures in place. we've been told that there will be no attacks on humanitarian emissions or workers or in the area of ac, monetary in operation. unless there is a suspicion of an armed militant in the area, in which case, any decision to act on that would have to go up to
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a senior commander. whereas in the past, it seems, it would often be decided at a lower level that a technical officer and also that there would be no collateral damage on humanitarian workers or missions. and we've been told that and we will be watching and seeing how, how operations are not just for us, but for all of the un agencies international n g o's and, and palestinian ngos and community based organizations that are doing humanitarian work. that of u. s. military operations in the middle east is in israel to coordinate preparations for a potential, a rainy and attack as follows. israel strike on tyrants consummate building in damascus. early of this month, the attack killed several high ranking uranium commanders. yvonne's leaders have threatened to retaliation. these really ami says is on high alert, and israel has also escalated security aloud to the highest level for its embassies world wide. let's go live to honda, sound hooting, occupied east jerusalem honda. so the head of centcom visiting is around to
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coordinate on what israel and the us expect to be an imminent attack from iraq. and it's been a lot of talk about this alert level, but what sort of preparations are they making to fully as rarely army says they are preparing on all sides and are prepared for a wide variety of scenarios, both offensively and defensively. these rarely army spokesperson daniel had got he said that the military chief of staff is aware of all of the possibilities that might come in this retaliatory attack line. be it on and should it be on, is rarely soil. now the americans here, the head of the send. com, are planning with these really is on what perhaps could be a response to that. these really defense minister, you know, of the lawn said that their response would be strong and it wouldn't be meaningful, meaning that there could be some sort of wider situation that these really is the are expecting if there is a retaliation and then they are retaliation in turn now
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a couple of weeks ago, these really raise their alertness level, calling up reserve assemble, storing air defense systems like the iron don't. but david sling and the arrow needs really prime minister has said that they are prepared for anything. and i thank you very much for that best time to sound hoops live there, you know, occupied east jerusalem. earlier i spoke to marco and jones, an associate professor of middle east studies at time. i'd been for the, for university here in doha explained the possible scenarios of any range in response to the attack in damascus. i think what iran, they obviously don't want to escalate, but they don't or a 2 week. so one they will have to up their rhetoric to make it seem like that they have had to attack. that's one level. at the same time, we know that that un, representation of iran have mentioned that if you and security council had condemned the is rarely attacked, that iran wouldn't feel the need to respond to this in some ways as an olive branch . sort of saying, hey, if you come down, what is real good,
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we might not attack. so they're trying to, i think, you know, reduce these tension somewhat. but of course that they, they, they could do something. i think if the, the goal is in the international communities putting out in the say, hey, what is relative was wrong, right. and that's what a run a hoping for. at the same time, iran knows that if there is originally escalation, this detracts from the pressure that's been mounting on this way there's, you know, causes and rhonda. and that's where you want to see that because they want the pressure we've seen in the past few weeks after coming to the depths, u k. a, where it goes. because this was a moment where do you as well, actually pushing israel. and when you look at the way iran has responded in the past, you know, the beginning of the, so the money to in iraq comes to mind. of course, everyone expected a full blown conflict task so that, that one would respond in a very strong way, right? they did respond. yeah, but not what everyone expected it to be. no, they did. i mean they bones us facilities, but they the want the us. so that was the case in order that there wouldn't be no
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specific casualties. and even previous examples where we, so those are raining and alignment issues in iraq killed us soldiers that was seen as a huge escalation. so they wouldn't ask you want to do that? so even if they do respond, it's very likely going to be with some level of coordination to make sure that doesn't escalate. potentially. we actually don't know what's going to happen. but i think if you one of a that's a why the war then it has to be calculated to not necessarily involve taking the lives of soldiers. the funerals has been held in the occupied westbank for to palestinian scaled in the latest is really rates that others were injured in how far our refugee camp a spanish to me in fight is confronted. he is really soldiers. a red crescent ambulance was shot and a paramedic beaten and arrested. the raids early on friday morning were in kalki and assembled. either a brain has moved from to bus any occupied westbank for the funeral, or how about the rest of it is now making its way to the family home where the mother was bids for a well her son after he was killed by israeli forces fire earlier today as they
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came here and re, did the boss area to the north of the occupied west bank was the mother will be able to have a cemetery and will know where her son will be laid to rest. she lost her husband. oh mother, that all a man in the 1st few weeks of the war in october, as he was declared dead. why these really forces in is really custody. his body has not been handed over to the family and they do not know when they're going to be having a funeral to let him through us. so it is full, the brother was detained, didn't tell you that the brother is still in jail. and israel says default a dog, but we know that he was tortured in jail. now we see the mother is saying good bye to her son. now, according to palestinians, they say that he was the head of the battalion of to boss, you know, to was, in general has been a while. yes, area. but that has been military,
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but any of that has been established just recently. it's followed suit me as a law paul and other armed the fighting group here in the occupied west bank, according to palestinians is where the head push. thomaston is to that route because they find themselves having no other option. does that, but i mean, i just need to boss the occupied westbank. the name of the world use thailand. foreign minister has visited the border with me on more after days of fighting between rebels and me and was ruling military is government says it's willing to offer temporary shelter to a $100000.00 refugees escaping the conflict. tony chang, re for some the timing on my board. to turn on spar in minnesota, visiting the boat, a checkpoint through which thousands of refugees passed and
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a lot of 7 days. is it to make a point, he much right to the center of the friendship bridge, the message, despite the chaos and me and my thailand is in some control, speaking to the media. he said the time that is prepared for a $100000.00 refugees. the crisis gets worse load. i sent messages to the state administration counsel the memo that we don't wish to see violence. we've recently told us in members about issuing a statement so that violence can be decreased and me and my she said i am her children. i'm so confident that they fled from the home outside the town. and me a, what in me a month, a week ago, the, like many of those pulling into thailand, they have a network of friends and assembly to rely on model. we don't need any humanitarian support. we came here to stay briefly because of the fighting. my children are working at a factory in mass. all right, so i have
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a place to live and i don't have any food problems because the factory provides food and they bring it home. the greater humanitarian need isn't myanmar itself. foreign ministry officials met with the u ins refugee agency in may. so during the ministers visit, now the control of the board of crossing has changed hands. they'll be hoping 8 can play more freely. this is the exact point at which thailand crosses into myanmar in the middle of the moines river. and now there is a different military force in control of the border of the head. many people would like to see a flying in to me and to the people, desperately need people such as these that account. so those displaced by fighting in kind of state. no. send me a body view in estimates more than 10000000 people inside me on my own getting enough to eat fuel is also in desperately short supply. will let people have
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funding ingenious ways to get by with the rainy season, approaching the shortages will learn to get worse, as even the heaviest based the button struggle to get through the month to month. tony chung out 0 on the timing on my board and head on alger 0 on on certain road ahead for migraines. in new zealand, many workers are left to wondering what's next. as a government tightens a visa the the hello. there's been more storms in central india. let me show you right off the bat . this time in chatted. scar states near the stage capital here a copious amounts of rain and quite blustery winds as well. but i'll tell you, i think this story on saturdays. these winds off the radiant see here so that's picking up sand in dust from the tar desert through raja starting punjab and him
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actual production stage. we will see those sending dust storms over the next 24 hours. but if a divide forestry longer the east, looking mostly fine, at least throughout the day on saturday, but still some rounds of rain to go for that west coast. not too far away from colombo, pumping in that humidity off the south. china sea for china is hand an island in northern vietnam, so temperatures are up. and it's also feeling muggy and sticky. that breeze also feeling the storms or they're in gwen g, one dung and food you and provinces. this will be nice, the packing hail and the potential to see those winds for past a 100 kilometers prior. it's hot for now in beijing, but check out what happens on sundays showers roll through cooler air out of mongolia. so just 21 degrees for you. when this weather report in indonesia that think the biggest burst of rain will be across the main island of jobs, the west job of providence, outside of the cartridge cartridge should be mostly fine. see a unique
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you're watching alger 0 live from bill. ha reminder about top stories, damage assessment, teens from the world health organization, describing the destruction to hospitals in 7 guys as unimaginable. and they say the health care system in con, units is broken. after these are the forces pulled out of the city. the head of us military operations in the middle east is in is or out to coordinate preparation, sorry, potential. he rainy and attack and follow a stretch of retaliation by to run off to is are, are struck, is constant in damascus, certainly of this month. and you don't keep bide westbank funeral or something house for to policy and scale the matrices really raised, how those were injured and how far are refuge account by soldiers were confronted by palestinian flights. okay, now the world views, china and north korea holding the highest level talks in 5 years aimed at increasing corporation. the german of china is national people's congress is in kiln young until saturday. north korea has been trying to strengthen ties with badging and moscow as tensions grow with the united states. ex,
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for some china, our fall and sharply highlighting the problems facing the world's 2nd largest economy. the 7.5 percent slumping launch was the largest since last august. chinese export has a strong green, has high interest rates overseas reduce demand for their products to us present. joe biden says, washington is commitments to defend japan and the philippines remain in clyde. it followed a meeting with president trojan on marco's junior and japanese prime minister for me. okay, should i in washington to discuss ways to count, to what they see as china is growing threat, trying to condemn the summit, insisting its claims in the south china sea. lawful joined coast gone patrols are expected to be announced after repeated confrontations with chinese vessels in the region. i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense commitments to japan and to the philippines,
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our iron clad or our class. as i said before, any attack on filipino aircraft specials are armed forces and south china sea would invoke our mutual defense treaty of aging assignments of japanese and philippines. different match since that meeting and one bed governments against forming a stronger lines with the us to phone vision. sonya williams and joshua townley relevant countries are cooling with external forces for their selfish interest, reacting accounts for them, and the containment strategy against china. and do you want to warn them? 5 tons will only end up being a band towards the fraud in crisis. in parts of southern russia and neighboring cars, exxon shows little sign of using mounting snow. has caused a year old river to hit a new record high 2 meters above his critical level, or forty's that urging the mass evacuation of residents in the russian city of orange break. and a state of emergency has been imposed in age of the 17 provinces in conflicts on
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poll brennan has no there's no sign of any rest bites in oregon bag a week into this crisis, whole neighborhood to remain on the water. the river level on friday reached directly at high more than 11 meters, and in some areas under the roof of the houses are visible above the ground water. the community center opens up now operates as a temporary shelter. it's cramped and it's basic, but at least it's dry for now. it's just the basic give you provide everything and all of all guess. everyone who stays here is being given hot meals 3 times a day. alexander returns to his home beside the river every day to feed his dogs. now stranded on the roof is 68 years old and he says, this flood is like nothing that's come before i've lived here all my life. this is the 1st time such a flood has happened here. the last flood was in 1993 and it was much smaller than
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the water in the yard was only up to the needs. there has never been anything like this for me. a set of south in the flood stricken areas of catholics done the ice and melt, forced to continue to arrive from up river. petra, pebble, fluttering is beside the issue of a big urgency, reinforced with some facts the transact president. okay, i posted this video, a dramatic music sound track along side scenes of ministry helicopters rescuing children while concerned looking officials to the flood stricken regions to try to reassure residents and encourage national solidarity. but there is more to come. the issue and river is already a dangerous levels, and officials predict it won't reach its peak for another 10 days. pull, brendan ultra 0. the slides are also affecting russian farmers in the heads
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of goats. audra 0 is usually a shop of oliver has more from orangeburg to the shows that owing bugs most i, connie comes across that made of the finest to yon. from the owenberg zone. he goes, which native to the highest point in the over in the region called coupon. take those cut them. that's with this down matures. very strong winds blow that. so the down protects the goats from co, each 5 but inside is empty. this explains the lightness of this cough and its forms . albina and her husband try your own a good phone with 3000 animals in the remote proven dig district. they also run a non factory and to show anything business that worried for the animals, since the phone has become and accessible due to the flooding cling you most of the time, it's kind of where we come to deliver the amount of feed each gold requires for the daily ration we feed on the young ones, so they have milk while the rest are still on. hey,
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what's the problem is that the water has risen and the roads are flooded. the engine has a good once a yeah, we call them the goats and they see it due to the slots. this didn't happen. we're missing the moment as the goats will begin to shed, so it takes 60 days to create one's cop from day to room materials to the finished products. one good needs to be raised and fed for a whole. yeah. to get to 300 grams of down slowly but and will to go eat directly affects the downs quality the spring months when mos baby goes of kids of bone pollution a month ago needs vision and supplements. and the fees, dislodging across the coupon to region means these mother goes, have only got enough feed for another $2.00 days before owners have already procured feet from the neighbors. but it's not enough. they know how the water will receive soon. you lash above all of a ultra 0 orient, but russia to mexico,
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one sec with door expelled from the united nation states. government has complained to the international court of justice after police in ecuador rated the mexican, in the same key to last week. they arrested ecuador swarm, a vice president, jorge glass had been granted political, assigned them by mexico, after 2 convictions for corruption. there's one thing i think those will be effected. countries should be able to go before the international court of justice, and the court in accordance with the united nations charter, should approve the expulsion and there should be no veto. meanwhile, in ecuador, supporters and opponents of jorge glass of violet outside, of course, where a judge is considering whether to release him from prison. last started a hunger strike this week in protest against his arrest. the gods it awesome. a vice president needs to be g. o, e must return to the mexican embassy, so he can receive the political asylum offered by mexico for the to go through and
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criminal. we're here to support our president. we are tired of all the continues that have ruled ecuador, and this should serve as a precedent. so embassies won't be shelters for thieves and criminal. dozens of forest fires in guatemala, have cause a state of disaster to be declared. smoke from the burning landfill has injured more than 200 people. 80 percent of a 5 suspected to have been started deliberately. the disaster decoration by president are not allowed to evaluate allows for funding to assist with firefight. things usually means government is reducing the number of migrant workers. it accepts new visa restrictions are way to get more locals into employment and d as in fashion, but the change in policy will lease some work as an employee is worried about their future. wayne, hey, reports in oakland. as so many years businesses of all sizes have relied on good cuz from outside the zealand to survive. now the government sees there are too
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many foreign workers here and it wants new zealand is to feel low skilled jobs. i'm not sure with the locals. does um, to be honest. a lot of curious um doesn't refer to work on a hospitality and therapy for office where it's like 9 to 5 labor shortages pool was by the code. the 19 pandemic old but disappeared last year. when 173000 people migrated to new zealand to fill the job. vacancies. now with the economy and recession, the government has reduced low skilled wood visas from 5 to 3 years. meaning many my green space and uncertain future. we invited many americans to come over here during corporate, di vegas as that and help our society here to be able to kind of be and then suddenly because we are no longer needing them. we are just simply kicking them out of the country. they were also high, an english language requirements,
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which the government believes was help prevent the work is being exposed to abuse by employee is the immigration minister didn't respond to l. just areas request for an interview, but new zealand isn't alone and seeing a need to reduce migrant numbers in australia. if full costs remain on targets, almost a 1000000 people will have arrived in the past 2 years. after changes to australia is visa rules, student visas, and now more difficult to get somewhere you want. the long term implications might be if the new rules stay in place too long, you could do the damage and the rates on to the regular pride should bring students in uh, but graduated in australia or not. and we got about 50 percent of all of your, your 10 minute score migrants from students. so started, let's try a skilled all those skills. migraines have been vital to the economy once the
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leading times a row the students and where because they're likely to be in demand again. but next time they may be more wary. wayne, hey, al jazeera oakland, now like muslims worldwide. millions in northern nigeria aust, celebrating the festival of speed. all fits or i'll just here is i made a 334, some condo, said west centuries old traditions. follow ramadan. i haven't millenium. little has changed in how the old kind of things have separate space at the end of the most. and importantly, it all starts with the religious rights at the time. oh, it is a combination of both culture and religion. and it predicted even the stomach revolution of this month for you, at least by some $300.00 to us. yeah. in kind of the
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facilities and cultural displays take over the traditional matters for these codes . an edition make us a site the.

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