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Vandals plague Southland town Lumsden's public toilets

A public toilet block in a small Southland town is battling ongoing vandalism, forcing the council to explore new solutions. Since October 2023, Lumsden’s...

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BBC News

wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not

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i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they'll be allowed to take their belongings with them as they try to find somewhere safer than would be in rafah. but at this point, other than believing this operation will happen, we don't have any

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of a civilian population, would have terrible consequences for that population. words that seem to have little impact on benjamin netanyahu. he has repeatedly said the offensive in rafah must happen, if hamas is to be defeated and israeli hostages released. for most gazans, survival is still a daily struggle. retrieving food parcels from the sea — after an air drop — shows how chaotic the delivery of aid often is, as agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets.

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BBC News

retrieving food parcels from the sea — after an air drop — shows how chaotic the delivery of aid often is, as agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen

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BBC News

of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah

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there is a humanitarian crisis there as well. all the while, up in the northern border and the west bank, there are people being killed and there are increasing tensions as well. let's speak to scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director, who is now in gaza. there was an air strike overnight in rafah. can you tell me more broadly what the conditions are like the now that people wait to see if there is a bigger israeli offensive was yellow i think very much it is a daily struggle for people in rafah. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they are trying to find shade to keep cool. we have had increased aid coming in which is welcome, i don't think we are at the scale we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people who reside

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Alex Wagner Tonight

goldplated toilets. there is nothing fancy about it. it is very not trump -like. it is not an environment that he would want to be associated with, even if it were something he wouldn't want to home. so it is just the juxtaposition of him and his unwillingness to accede to the rules and norms of society and his contempt for the legal processes, lined up against this building an institution that does this every day with hundreds of people involved. and so it is the juxtaposition, as i wrote today, the ordinary and the extraordinary was just quite amazing. and the fact that it was kind of mundane, to the point where i nodded off on day one, it was

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were essentially trying to escape an inferno. the inquest heard that fire reached temperatures of as high as 1200 celsius in less than two minutes. the inquest also heard evidence alleging that some of the exits were locked, and some happier like because there was chains draped across. the windows in the toilets were also sealed shut with metal plates and bars. 0ver were also sealed shut with metal plates and bars. over 800 people were in that ballroom, a8 people were in that ballroom, a8 people were killed aged between 16 and 27. the average age of the victims was 19, and to date it remains the worst fire tragedy in the history of the irish republic.— fire tragedy in the history of the irish republic. lots of people will be wondering _ irish republic. lots of people will be wondering why _ irish republic. lots of people will be wondering why the _ irish republic. lots of people will be wondering why the inquest - irish republic. lots of people will be wondering why the inquest isl be wondering why the inquest is being held so long after the tragedy. £13 being held so long after the traced. . , ., g; being held so long after the traced. ., , ., ., , tragedy. 43 years today. 43 years later. decades _ tragedy. 43 years today. 43 years later. decades after— tragedy. 43 years today. 43 years later. decades after the - tragedy. 43 years today. 43 years later. decades after the tragedy. | later. decades after the tragedy. there was an original one in 1981 but the families of the victims have

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Alex Wagner Tonight

he's going to be accosted with a lot of material, a lot of tedium, and, you know, what does that do to a man who, as you call it, is a psychopathic narcissist? >> is a narcissistic sociopath. >> sorry. >> he's a psychopath, also. >> tomato, tomato. what has it been like, i mean, as you have watched this proceeding unfold, you describe the place, the building in which it is unfolding as kind of a beehive of activity, and it is also incredibly mundane, right? >> right. it's a standard issue office building built during the work projects administration, 1938 to 1941. it is, as one pool reporter put it, drab. it's plain. it's ordinary. it's spartan. and it's very functional. and it's not, you know, there are no goldplated toilets, there are no, there's nothing fancy about it, and, i mean, it's sort of, it's very not trump like. and it's, it's not an environment that he would want to be associated with, even if

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