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for the doctors without borders, hospitalized bombed in south through dawn can be at least 7 people. the i'm the clock, this is out. is there a line for me to also come help people starving to death in dogs? is israel continues its type of blockade. we have from adult to he's just return from the strip and get in molly admin holdings and political parties could be dissolved by the ruling military, gender. and 5 people are rescued in the bolivian rainforest of to this whole plane crushes a lagoon infested with snakes and alligators. here about the 36 on the
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to how to come to gun ships of attack to doctors without borders, hospital and sounds to don destroying old medical supplies and its pharmacy. at least 7 people killed. 20 others injured. the hospital is located in old, fun guy in the northern state of jungle, a extremely remote part of the country. it is the only functioning medical facility in the area. so the a population of more than a 100000 people, catherine, so it has this. so it is an ali morning i talk residential voice on golf was sleeping when how cold the guns shipped and a drove dropped bombs on the only hospital. the county has a 9 month old baby was of mine. those killed most of the residents flag of the town, all the parties incomplete, the hospital use pretty much and we couldn't get tickets when we worked nutrition
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of the hospital. so we have quite sure that's the hospitality of talk. the only supposed to become that provide health care services to the population in the country of more than 110000 population. now is quite because a lot because uh we don't have medical supplies of the pharmacies has been bonded to. she's got counted as part of don't believe the state which is considered an opposition strongholds. the county commissioner said that only the government has the capacity to carry out such an a talk. he says this has everything to do with academic profiling fund. got for who the account is as we rough when applied by the senior, i mean is the minutes of, of coming to assess what are, what is the model who described 7 counties as friendly for the government
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and of the 9 counties as both sides of the government president solve the chair and vice president was much, are we'll position, find a p still in 2014 and ending a 5 year civil war that led to the death of 400000 people. but now the government has accused the position of planning or rebellion, which are, is on the house arrest and several of his allies. how became fully, i'm not the security incident in up. and now states that happened in march. they've been investigation committee, finds that that is their prime of 5 suitcase. again, they are my child. then there were 4 men is being prosecuted before the clock. once is that are commended, found to be to found, to be proved to be in conflict with the law and data for many is try and then you
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cannot be tried with his position as if those by sort of the motives behind what happened in for fun goc is not clear what's clear is that salt, so don't use a water heat. they're afraid to stuff things could get worse. coughing slowly, all it does here. the, the several palestinians have been injured alternatives, rarely striking a residential building. and your valley in northern johnson is there any minute treat also talk to the home east of town, eunice and southern joseph. 3 children were among 11 killed and an overnight it's brand new contents. how's the display kind of thing and at least $45.00 products needs to be killed across garza, in the last $24.00 of us have says that with each passing day posting in children and goals that are aging towards coming illness and death because of israel's
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blockade. on humanitarian aid, at least 57 people have already died of malnutrition. more than 9000 children have been treated for acute mountain attrition. since the start of the have 75 percent of household say access to water has thirdly deteriorated over the past month. they often have to choose between sharing cleaning or cooking, with the level to they have units. episodes vaccines are running out and disease is spreading. acute diarrhea now counts one in every 4 cases of disease recorded in garza, and most of these cases are among children. under 5 starvation types, holding garza trucks full of humanitarian aid of just a few kilometers away on the other side of the boat. according to the 3193000 truck stock in egypt carrying life saving supplies, as well as being preventing your food, fuel, and medicine from entering johnson for more than 60 days. walking the longest, total blockade this trip as ever faced. both of them having to here is
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a search and who return from gaza earlier this year from volunteering mission, he says the desperation that palestinians are facing as always, being part of israel's plan, that nobody is hiding, that they are using aid as a weapon of law to, to further the political goals. so it's not, it's not a geisha, this is a confession. there is no debate to when i wasn't garza, i so i saw a times that were very difficult times when there were a little bit of ease as food aid came in. but i'm very aware that in the notes and was that when i 1st entered people were eating animal food products to survive. and those days over tut. now you might look at and see those children that are stopping to death and wonder, but how long. but i'm seeing canned food items in the market. why don't people just go and give it to them? you don't understand the children the dying now are those who are vulnerable. those who might have chronic disease,
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those of special needs and some of the dietary requirements, they are the most vulnerable and they are the ones to die. first, my colleagues in the hospital is telling me that the situation is beyond catastrophic. that they, i'm fairly coping mentally with the injuries that they are. see they write to me less is uh farewell in case they are killed. the situation is beyond what anyone can describe it's. it's terrible. but as i said, the injuries are fall. most of it, there was a great effort to say, tell it to you right with the injuries. and you're seeing again, child of the child of the child dismembered. this involved be headed, burnt. uh, i mean enough to have shaken the foundations of this earth. and yet it does not shake the morality or the conscience of the people that control the power
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in this world. and really, who do we turn to? who do we turn to now in the modern era, to make this come to an end? if it's not the powers that be the un, the people that claim to support democracy or human rights, or international law, if you watch and you will allow this to happen, there is complete. the fragmentation of society. while in tennessee of crowds have joined the families of israeli captives held in gallons of for the week, the protest they've been to monday. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu should end the will and secure the release of their loved ones. but just a day good is there any media reported that the army is preparing for large scale mobilization over the forces. it looks to expand its assault on garza, of hundreds of people being protested in molly's capital over reports of the countries military rulers will dissolve political policies. on wednesday, the ministry joined to repeal the law governing how political policies are afraid.
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it's, it may have interpreted by many as a step towards a policy and them because it's not reports now from the doctor. and they re sent a goal. very unusual to see so many people on the streets, a defined crowd because this protest was banned by security forces. and what essentially they're demanding is that this the 3 course or this decision made, or they're trying to make from the transitional government to reduce the number of political parties from 300 to only 5. well, for a lot of people that took to the streets, they see this as a and asked by the government vibe, by my code to try to clump down on the opposition to try to clamp down on the freedom of speech so. so we heard people on this for me, it's saying that they want to see this a dictatorship as they did as they just vibrate to go away. they want to see free and fair elections to be reinstated. and this is really the 1st time that we've
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seen people so outspoken on the streets of them. i could remember this is a country that's dealing with an armed insurgency in the north of the country where they're fighting off our roof. cling to, i'll call you to and i, so with the help with a russian mercenaries. and so they've isolated themselves, some of the west, at least, and among the reforms that they're tried to push forward is also for a see me going to have the current president of the transition to stay on to power for another additional 5 years give owns newly elected president has been sworn in to start a 7 year time and offers resort degree in grammar, one more than 90 percent of the facts in the countries 1st election since the crew 2 years ago. he's the 1st need to know that 50 is he doesn't belong to the bundle. if i'm the dentist. devonne had been in a traditional state since the military house. the president ali from the prime minister, entered the up and easy, has claimed
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a historic victory in the straining election being the 1st need to retain paul in more than a decade. his labor party won. despite the countries the cost of living crisis, the massive loss for the opposition conservatives in part being attributed to what summit, quoting the trump perfect. jessica washington report style from sydney resumed in victory and historic whims, anthony opened, easy industry news, sent a lift. leave a pause in this time of global uncertainty, a strategy incentive shows an optimism and determination of an easy hold wound his prime minister, shipped, making him the 1st astray, the leader in more than 2 decades to win back to back elections. the policy building and support from the last election and to securing a majority in parliament. disappointing outcomes for the central right. liberal
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national coalition with challenges, heated doesn't concede it was, and then not that we didn't do load off during this campaign. that much is obvious to not and likes it full responsibility for that. the results don't believe this name doesn't. that only has his policy last election. he's lost his seat impairment when he is hills for more than 2 decades. as a result, his party is now we're down to lead a just a few months ago, the coalition had been ahead in opinion polls. i did experts say policy confusion and mixed messaging on the campaign trail with some of the fact is behind them massive lots local issues like cost of living and health prizes dominated the election campaign. in his victory speech, the prime minister said his government will leave no one behind investing in the youngest australians and looking after older streaming is a to neighbor, has pledged to cut student dash by 20 percent and to make it easier for families to
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access, subsidized child care donald trump is also overshadowed the campaign. the opposition leader head trying to position himself is better placed to negotiate with the us president of a terrace. it's a message that experts say didn't resonate with roses. this has been a very competent government. this presented itself is very competent and i think that has to some degree taken that shine off. some of the criticism analysts also indicated comparisons to president trump may have not worked in dozens favor. the liberal party spokesperson said the effort was negatively affected by the trump effect of an easy seemed to allude to that influence in his victory speech. what you do not say l as in surprising, i would say we find it right here. now
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values adding al paypal, the ones who continue on sunday mornings of an easy and his team. so now a night, a celebration senior leave will seek is a cooling this victory when the agents, jessica washington, which is 0 city or saint paul's people's action party is one the general election by landslide. the long ruling p. a. p cringed $87.00 out of total of $97.00. see if they the same is a test for the risk. the like to prime minister loans long in the face of the rising cost of living and the impacts of the drums terrace. we are wrong indeed.
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even remaining or is heading back to the polls, though, through dispute over the presidential election results last november, the constitutional courts and all of the previous fates off the claims of russian interference must go to night. those allegations afar right candidates are kind of not just the one the 1st round, but she's being bought from the rerun a sparking violent process. recent polls is showing that the far right politician george simeon is projected to win. so the head here now does 0, warren buffett, one of the world's most successful investors, steps down the parting shot of donald trump. and how these are free travel between the laser and china is deepening tides between the 2, the
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unflinching john award winning program sharing personal stories with exploring a funding some well trucks programming on how jesse or a pod came in to be did new, military abuse, bulk of around, somebody looked at all of these, no, you know, character, we don't know such facing realities. how do you reconcile your needs for a security perspective with the human rights routes and everybody who wants to come to poland can do that. but we expect that person to accept don rings, thought provoking on north korea. where does extent, now korea is the mirror of what we need to avoid. who the case of the right here, the store on talk to how does era reporting in the field means i also get to witness not just news as breaking, but also history as an unfolding, crossing from serbia and redirect one day i might be covering politics might be covering protests but what's most important to me is understanding what they are
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going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the the the so you watching out 0 might about some stories. this house and to helicopter gunship civic types of doctors without borders, hospital in south through to destroy and medical supplies. and it's pharmacy. at least 7 people were killed and 20 others injured in the time on saturday. these really military also talk to a home east of con eunice in southern garza. 3 children are among 11 killed and
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then the nicest rarely chuckled. tense housing displaced, published, and hundreds of people being protest in molly's capital as opposed to countries military rumors will sell political policies a wednesday, the men of children to repeal the low governing house and the 2 parties operate. the famous american investor in a cultural icon. warren buffet says he's retiring a c, e o, a bunch of hathaway, the trillion dollar business. conglomerate buffet has stayed out of politics in recent years, but did criticize us present donald trump tribal in his policy woods. how did your castro reports now from washington dc? known as the oracle of omaha, 94 year old warren buffett analysis, retirement to a crowd of tens of thousands at the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting. on saturday. his end of the year departure as ceo will mark the end of remarkable 60 year run, leading berkshire hathaway to love it is credited for transforming what started as
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a struggling textile mill into a conglomerate of close to $200.00 businesses valued at one trillion dollars. he before announcing he was stepping down, took a parting shot at donald trump's economic policies. i thought were being born today . you know, we just keep negotiate in the woman toys. so you can be in the united states. so that's all, we're all pretty lucky. president brock obama awarded both in the middle of freedom in 2011 for his business success and philanthropy. when we awarded to a warm bath, it says we don't like to be so humble and wise and may be making little money along the way. but the famously still lives in the modest home he purchased in the 1950s . he says he's voted for republicans in the past,
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but the last presidential candidate he publicly endorse with hillary clinton in 2016. you're a whole lot more about donald trump. if he produces his income tax return, and so that's why i like to make him an offer an offer. i hope we can reduce the donald trump never accepted beth. it's challenge to show each other their tax returns. but if it says he's handing his companies baton to greg, able his long anticipated berkshire hathaway successor, heidi joe castro. out to 0. washington the trumpet, ministrations, crank down on immigration. it's triggered one of the most aggressive waves of deportations in us history. the lives of thousands of on documented migrants have been impacted, but also legal residents who find themselves unexpectedly vulnerable trades. but it has this report. a maria, which is not a real name,
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is an undocumented migrant living in florida. her life change recently after her sister was detained and they forwarded back to mexico. now she fears the same thing will happen to her sleeve in being. i am worried. everyone who has a child is here because of them. they are separating parents from their children. i've been here for 20 years and have not been able to regularize my situation. the faith of her sister's children for us citizens are adding to her fears and anxieties. there are reports of families who have been separated everywhere in the united states. this days, reports of people who have been detained and reported back to their countries just in a matter of hours. and that's why those who remain here are terrified of leaving their homes last week. a cuban woman was to 40 to have and after attending a meeting with immigration officials in tampa, her husband is a us citizen. he remains in the country with a one year old daughter. she posted
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a video on social media about her ordeal. the boy that my daughter was conceived in vitro after i tried for years to have a child. i tell you this, so you understand my desperation of being separated from my baby. my daughter is my life and you're killing me slowly. the trumpet administration has expanded enforcement the operation to detain thousands of people and has rolled back humanitarian programs that allowed immigrants to leave legally in the country. many of those detained are sent to the chrome detention facility in florida, where there have been reports of abuse and over crowding. 2 men have died at the facility this year. this reminder, william island is a lawyer who has been assisting some of those detained. he says the government has one objective this i've worked in this community for over 50 years. first time that goes panic and i think it's panic driven by the government. the government
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wants to create fear in the immigrant community. they think that by creating fear, people will get their bags and leave and some people have left. and because you're afraid, donald trump has been in office for a 100 days, and he's promising to put him in to illegal immigration. but he's measures are leaving entire families broken and then certain of when or if they'll be reunited. there is i will, i just see that freud of those currently that came from the appears to be accelerating his plan to button lies. the countries come back capabilities state media says it came inspect to the front tree where he said, great progress is being made in the coal technology of new career and style tanks sold in washington. say they believe russia is helping with technical and military support in exchange for i munition, myself and soldiers. malays here is reporting a surgeon tourist from mainland china driven in part by reciprocal visa free
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agreement. the trump administration's trade war scene is another reason. blazer says it's aiming to attract 7000000 chinese terrace annually. and his real mcbride reports not from quite a number more chinese students are choosing to study the rather than the united states. it's a favorite tourism spots such as these that you certainly noticed the increasing numbers of chinese businesses, especially as important chinese holiday periods, such as this one, a reciprocal 90 day visa free ncc means it's never been easier to jump on a flight from ever more locations across china and the decision to extend that program by 5 years was announced that during the recent visit by chinese president, changing painting to malaysia is 1st in 12 years. and coming as both asian neighbors find themselves on the wrong end of trump's terrace. pushing them closer
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together, the exchange is build on a long traditional cultural link between malaysia and china, which full chinese taurus means that they could enjoy the experience of getting away from a tool. but coming to a place that feels very much like how much is there, beautiful, and the food is better than it? sure. so i like the most. yeah, we'll do the on the, i think the food here is quite special. it has some chinese characteristics combined with malaysian elements. so i really like is, was the don't. i think everyone here was woman, polite in the overall city environment feels very welcoming. but laser is seeing greater exchanges in other areas, such as education with a steep rise and the number of students applications coming from china with a number of those chinese students. it would be safe to assume believing. studying in malaysia is a friendly, a bet. so they can post in the united states right now. it seems in education as in
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tours and trade. the chill winds coming out of washington, all making asian neighbors level. have a close that together, run mcbride. i'll just say era problem. now then 5 people have been rescued of the plane when done in the bolivian rain forest on board, survived the crash, but the smaller across landed in a lagoon tv with all the gauges are found by local fishermen. often ninty 2 days wasn't as a, as a story. stranded for 2 days and an alligator infested swan. a bolivian air force helicopter plucks 5 people from the belly of a plane that crash landed in the amazon. then but guess i'm, i feel like i have been brought back to life both for me and my mother n o, who loved been somebody who had a new meal. you me? there are 3 women, a child and my son. there are 5 in total, all a will according to what with being told. they're already big and for all to
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receive medical attention. the pilot says the aircraft leaking, petrol, kept the alligators at bay. as even in on the condo slithered nearby, they all said when i know it, you or that i'm a little by the 2nd night, the mosquitoes with terrible big lives as an alligator surrounded us. i'm not understanding it. i don't know if we could have them around us hunting and roaring . it was dangerous. the small plain was found by local fishermen who heard the shouts of the trap. the passengers and alerted the authorities fatal mike on the for the get a few minutes. i'm really heavy because ending in all the institutions joint to give it to be able to find the missing people inside the line, or even now receiving the attention they need. and then with their families, a team effort that saw a successful end to a dramatic rescue operation in this remote corner of the world. wilson dies ard elda 0. that's it for me, in the cloud, can you find plenty more on the website?
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i'll just here at the com when use, but also to, to see the the, the recent rather big sandstone spacing. hail in talk. yeah, that's the cloud. you see the roof and i've gone away to the east. they might be repeats i suppose in georgia may be in the wrong otherwise the back bush read this robert quiet, so that will drop the temperature has to quite a significant degree. sunday we'll see touches in the 20s, but we've clouded light. brakes of light is right and all away from syria then towards egypt is not going to be quite as you might want to much better in west than 13. now the winds much larger, if not existence, they stumbled at 19 degrees and it was up even more on monday. but the sheriffs become bit more pronounced in syria and maybe 11 and necessary to egypt. now
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solutions go east towards the wind with the mock pick up the side of the desk, one small, any rock condenser, q, weight, temperature wise. we've come down a bit, but it's still hot and we should be $41.00 in baghdad. 43 in dire ha. and the shows that are in the full costs for west and society. and some degree normally savvy, have shown themselves recently to be potentially quite big producing hayward fall. the looks like snow on the drugs that still exists. the potential, surprisingly, the winds already turned off. the coast of times and they are already up towards somalia. this is seasonal rain, but a little heavier that you might expect. will there be some flooding as a result, the documentary series exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community to tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we journey across new mexico and meet those will fight to protect their culture and raise awareness of the impacts of
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climate change and pollution on their secret land. first nations frontline native nations voices of survival. no, just the francesca albanese, united nations special rapids. oh for the palestinian territories, thank you so much for joining us. so your mandate is being reconfirmed recently for another 3 year term, despite a lot of pressure, which we'll get into in the moment. you've certainly been vocal in your 1st 3 years . you've issued many reports, many findings. what will be different in the next 3 years, especially when it comes.
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