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that is unacceptable for the israeli prime minister netanyahu for his right—wing coalition which keeps him in power. and some of his ministers are even calling for israel to reoccupy gaza, to push out the palestinians. america israel's most important partner will have a say, secretary of state anthony blank and is starting another visit to the region. so, the day after in gaza is deeply uncertain. and while this war goes on the main worry of most gazansis goes on the main worry of most gazans is whether they will still be alive. a special report on the israel — hamas conflict. we leave you with a live look at the gaza strip that you from southern israel where it is 530 in the morning. the big news the un calling the territory uninhabitable. stay tuned, more coming up at the top of the hour.

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Morocco: Death toll from earthquake surpasses 2,900 | Indiablooms - First Portal on Digital News Management

Marrakesh/UNI: The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Morocco has risen to 2,901, and the injuries to 5,530, according to the latest statement released by the Moroccan government on Tuesday.

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Americas Newsroom

>> how much money are we talking about here? according to "the new york post," the nypd dished out nearly $90,000 for less 10 tactical drones and more than $200,000 for additional drones and accessories here. right now, there are 530 active drone registrations by 85 different new york government entities across the state. a lot of people are using them. according to the nyclu report, dana, more departments show interest in using it technology, a new bipartisan bill could limit the use of foreign produced drones in the united states. it's something we'll keep a close eye on, dana. >> dana: we must indeed. alexis is in new york. >> bill: she is. >> dana: got it right. [beep]>> bill: well, this kind of went sideways. the nypd making dozens of arrests in the heart of manhattan over the weekend. giveaway event went off the rails. here's the mayor eric adams shifting the blame. >> we're further looking into

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essentially providing lots of food and water to tourists, locals and firefighters themselves who were battling the fires and also providing psychological support for those who are suddenly on holiday and find they are being evacuated and running away from flames. it is difficult because greece's tourism industry is important to the economy and it was getting back on its feet after years of covid difficulties. absolutely. tourists are very important to greece. they are a priority. the economy needs them and that is why closing archaeological sites from noon to 530 during these potentially record breaking temperatures is a really big decision and even the acropolis behind me a shot between noon and 530 but it doesn't stop torres from flocking here. we saw this morning more buses full of tourists travelling and we saw queue up on queue of people literally all the way into the city, on their streets trying to get up the acropolis in the morning before it shut and that is why the hellenic red cross is still distributing water bottles

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and find they are being evacuated and find they are being evacuated and running away from flames. it is difficult because greece's tourism industry is important to the economy and it was getting back on its feet after years of covid difficulties. absolutely. tourists are very important to greece. they are a priority. the economy needs them and thatis priority. the economy needs them and that is why closing archaeological sites from noon to 530 during these potentially record breaking temperatures is a really big decision and even the acropolis behind me a shot between noon and 530 but it doesn't stop torres from flocking here. we saw this morning more buses full of tourists travelling and we saw queue up on queue of people literally all the way into the city, on their streets trying to get up the acropolis in the morning before it shut and that is why the hellenic red cross is still distributing water bottles in front of the acropolis at the ticket office to keep people safe and

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yet. we're expecting maud triple digit temperatures in the coming days and record highs. i the coming days and record hiuhs. . the coming days and record hihs, . . , the coming days and record hihs. . ., . the coming days and record hiuhs. . ., ,, ., ._ highs. i am as a missionary in athens, highs. i am as a missionary in athens. the — highs. i am as a missionary in athens, the greek _ highs. i am as a missionary in athens, the greek capital. - highs. i am as a missionary in | athens, the greek capital. the group — athens, the greek capital. the group a— athens, the greek capital. the group a minister has warmed that_ group a minister has warmed that the — group a minister has warmed that the hot times are not over yet _ that the hot times are not over yet. many— that the hot times are not over yet. many of the archaeological sites _ yet. many of the archaeological sites have decided to shot operations, including the acropolis behind me. it will be shut— acropolis behind me. it will be shut every day from noon until 530 until— shut every day from noon until 530 until temperatures dissipate. countries in southern europe will experience the same — southern europe will experience the same thing. spain, italy, greece, _ the same thing. spain, italy, greece, all these letters have been — greece, all these letters have been given weather alerts. that means— been given weather alerts. that means that southern europe is now_ means that southern europe is now feeling the real effects of climate — now feeling the real effects of climate change, which makes extreme _ climate change, which makes extreme weather more frequent and more — extreme weather more frequent and more severe. | extreme weather more frequent and more severe.— and more severe. i am jean mackenzie _ and more severe. i am jean mackenzie in _ and more severe. i am jean mackenzie in seoul. - and more severe. i am jean mackenzie in seoul. this i and more severe. i am jean i mackenzie in seoul. this week in asia — mackenzie in seoul. this week in asia we _ mackenzie in seoul. this week in asia we have _ mackenzie in seoul. this week in asia we have had _ mackenzie in seoul. this week in asia we have had to - mackenzie in seoul. this week| in asia we have had to contend with _ in asia we have had to contend with various _ in asia we have had to contend with various weather _ in asia we have had to contend with various weather extremes i with various weather extremes for record _ with various weather extremes for record heat— with various weather extremes for record heat in— with various weather extremes for record heat in china - with various weather extremes for record heat in china to - for record heat in china to flash_ for record heat in china to flash floods _ for record heat in china to flash floods here - for record heat in china to flash floods here in - for record heat in china to flash floods here in south| flash floods here in south korea _ flash floods here in south korea. last _ flash floods here in south korea. last saturday- flash floods here in south korea. last saturday 14 l flash floods here in south - korea. last saturday 14 people were _ korea. last saturday 14 people were tragically _

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The Context

there are those in athens, visiting places like the acropolis, national treasures, and they are dealing with the extreme heat. forecasters have said in the next few days it could reach 47 degrees and they are dealing with the health consequences and precautions they need to take when it comes to heat like this. i when it comes to heat like this. i was going to ask what the temperatures are doing and it sounds like there is another heatwave on the way? like there is another heatwave on the wa ? . . like there is another heatwave on the wa ? ., , ., , ., the way? that is right. that is what has officials — the way? that is right. that is what has officials so _ the way? that is right. that is what has officials so worried. _ the way? that is right. that is what has officials so worried. they - the way? that is right. that is what has officials so worried. they are i has officials so worried. they are worried that wildfires will spread again and that's why have this high alert but it is also why the acropolis is shut between noon until 530 because they know that these are really difficult conditions and i spoke to people from the hellenic red cross who say they have an operation right now and they are distributing lots of water bottles

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

welcome back to "way too early." i'm ali vitally. it's just before 530 teem here on the east coast, 2:30 out west, and 12:30 in lithuania where jonathan lemire is covering the nato summit. before the summit biden met with britain's prime minister and king charles and lasted less than an hour, focused on the importance of supporting ukraine amid the ongoing war with russia. their meeting followed the pentagon's recent announcement the u.s. would be sending cluster munitions to the war torn country, a move britain's prime minister has discouraged. a spokesperson for 10 downing street later told reporters, quote it's for each person to make a decision and president biden himself has said this was a difficult decision they have come to. national security advisor jake sullivan defended the u.s. move to supply ukraine with those munitions. >> the prime minister said

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BBC News at Ten

were seen in the capital, tehran, and in other cities, following the death of 22—year—old mahsa amini in police custody. she had been accused of breaking the strict rules on how women should wear the hijab or headscarf. weeks of protests followed her death, resulting in a brutal government crackdown and the deaths of more than 530 people, according to an iranian human rights agency. women took to the streets, removing their hijabs and cutting their hair. iran's security forces portrayed the protests as riots instigated by foreign agencies. it is extremely difficult to obtain video from inside iran, the bbc�*s journalists are not allowed to work there. but a team in the uk has carefully studied and verified hundreds of videos posted on social media, showing the protests in detail.

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Sportsday

other football news. chelsea have confirmed the signing of french international christopher nkunku from rb leipzig for a fee of 52 million pounds on a six year deal. he becomes mauricio pochettino's first signing since taking charge. nkunku scored 16 goals in the german bundesliga for leipzig last season. west ham have rejected a second bid from arsenal for england midfielder declan rice. it's understood the latest offer from last season's premier league runner�*s up could have been as high as 90 million pounds. and the fa has moved the kick—off time for the community shield after manchester city fans raised concerns about public transport and inconvenient scheduling. the match against arsenal on the 6th of august will now kick off at wembley at apm instead of 530. disappointment for the last two minutes for andy murray. he's up against australian seventh

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