Good night. [music playing] us here in the United States, canada, and all around the world. Im kim brune, whom for this is cnn newsroom, reports of progress, but no breakthrough from Ceasefire Talks in cairo between israel and hamas has thousands vent their anger toward israels government opposition to the war here in the is one reason joe biden is facing a new problem in the polls the loss of young voters by a majority say they think biden presidency has been a failure and flooding is Wreaking Havoc around the world from texas to brazil is a local governments urged residents to lee the rising waters live from atlanta. This is cnn newsroom with kim gruber how talks are going in Cairo Depends In Part On who you ask Egyptian State media report that negotiators have made some progress between israel and hamas towards a ceasefire and releasing at least some hostages. But they dont appear to be close to a deal in both us and israeli officials shell say any agreement could take days to final
viewers from all around the world. i m paula newton with the very latest on the israel-hamas war. israel is defending its deadly strike on a deadly populated refugee camp in move in gaza. now it is too soon to know the casualty count, or the true scope of the devastation. but a doctor at a gaza hospital says, it has received hundreds of dead or wounded people after the attack. now as you see from the pictures, there are multiple craters in the ground, and huge piles of rubble. the israel defense forces said, it was targeting a top hamas commander involved in the october 7th rampage, and succeeded, they, claim and taking him out. now we are told dozens of hamas combatants were also killed when the underground tunnels beneath the camp collapsed. innocent lives were also lost. the israeli military said, it is working to determine the number of civilian deaths. now i m not saying that there are no civilian casualties, what i am saying is that we struck an important military o
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from london. it is wednesday, november 1. it is 10:00 a.m. he dat the rafh border crossing where ambulances have arrived to bring the injured from gaza into egypt. we re being told that they are being discharged from hospitals in gaza that can t provide the surgeries that they need. if all goes as planned, this would be the first permitted to leave gaz since a since the sta the word. and first group of foreign nationals might also be allowed to exit through the rafah crossing. meanwhile israeli military is revealing new details about the extent of its bombardment in gaza. more than 11,000 terrorist targets have been hit since the start of the war, that makes an average of more than 440 strikes per day and that includes the recent bombing of gaza s largest refugee camp which has triggered concern and harsh condemnation from around the world and resulted in s
Affecting in the city of mocoa in the sounth of the country. Sangita myska reports. Urged on by soldiers, People Living in the city of mocoa run for their lives. There is no time to collect possessions, because this is whats coming. Deadly mudslides have engulfed parts of southern colombia, submerging homes, businesses and people. Over 150 are dead, and hundreds more are injured. As rescuers continue the search for survivors, the president today declared a State Of Emergency across the region. Unusually heavy rains flooded the mocoa river, bursting its banks and those of three tributaries. It created what eyewitnesses called an avalanche of mud that has pulled buildings apart, devastating towns and leaving residents amazed and appalled in equal measure. As families continue to flee, the Emergency Services pick their way through the debris in treacherous conditions. The red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise. Earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitr
Affecting in the city of mocoa in the sounth of the country. Sangita myska reports. Urged on by soldiers, People Living in the city of mocoa run for their lives. There is no time to collect possessions, because this is whats coming. Deadly mudslides have engulfed parts of southern colombia, submerging homes, businesses and people. Over 150 are dead, and hundreds more are injured. As rescuers continue the search for survivors, the president today declared a State Of Emergency across the region. Unusually heavy rains flooded the mocoa river, bursting its banks and those of three tributaries. It created what eyewitnesses called an avalanche of mud that has pulled buildings apart, devastating towns and leaving residents amazed and appalled in equal measure. As families continue to flee, the Emergency Services pick their way through the debris in treacherous conditions. The red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise. Earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitr