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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 17, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the these lanes and these shops are incredibly busy, was terrace from all around the world. but if you speak to any of the shop signers, they'll tell you that the business has o foot to indulge. large scale is ray, the police surveillance and all the tree a rest of the most open steps up and occupied east jerusalem with movements being restricted to ready having repercussions on the local economy. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been useful in life from coming up in the next 60 minutes kata announced as a new agreements between them, awesome as road suite to live in medication and age into cancer. it comes as b. u in says 80 percent of
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a hateful facing famine or catastrophic hunger world wide lives in garza, the us launches fresh drugs on humans, boots agencies as weapons. it says, present by a rob. i'm going to send them 15, y a k o x, y there where people are slowly returning to their normal life after a week of them. precedent games related file in the there has been use of a breakthrough in negotiations between as well and miles of deal to allow unlimited supply of medicine and other agent. the guns of the agreements was broken by cuts in front. it will cease humanitarian i deliberate to palestinians in desperate need in exchange for medication, for it is rarely captives being held in garza, tara is in, has moved from rafa and southern gaza to day. uh,
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the category for administer you have denounced that are the a cutoff and alongside incorporation with funds had reach to an agreement between our mazda and east bell in terms of allowing for more humanitarian supplies alongside with medication to be transferred into goes a straight band are the us but for sure the spokes best. one of the contrary for administrator had stated that the humanitarian supplies along with the betty code 8 will be delivered and leaving doha tomorrow to reach it to our region. agents in order to be prevent, later to get into the territory and an exchange of thoughts. i'm us will allow for the arrival of these medications to the is rarely capt. tips who had been captured in home us october, the 7th that talked to me of the buddhist. and this is completely a very significant step that might, that the weights of the deals. that would bring an end for the funny thing on the
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ground. but the reality on the ground is that the medical sector and also the goal is a stripping, a very desperate need. 4 more humanitarian supplies to be allowing to into the gaza strip in order to help people to coup with the ramifications of these ready met a tree offensive on the gaza strip. especially that there are different areas in the territory were higher affected by the confrontations on the ground that they did not receive a decrease amounts of age does. the can be able to live to survive. targeted was in how just the rough, rough or southern goals and the number of palestinians killed in israel's under basic and military assault continues to rise within 24208 people have been killed according to the health industry. the area is targeted by is ready strikes into the school and several refugee camps. honey mac moved reports from crawford and south and gaza. the tell me you this father is a fine go over the corpus,
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the child, the, the victim of is really a tax on residential building. he was killed in the latest bombing, and sonia and 2 other families were also killed in another air strikes near roof. the guitar was, therefore, they were having dinner to look at the destruction in the neighborhood when people were palmed buys, riley struggled off while having dinner on israel as the length less air strikes the attack and eats round. his senses have also created shortage of food as 8 as a preventative from reaching those in the in the valley, a refugee camp in the north brit distribution points have been set up for people suffering severe hunger. there's no food, most of the time. it's rare to find an abundance of the things we need pass to wheat flour, the oil,
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unavailable to the point. the people can no longer ask about the more requests them . it's as if the top boom can goods like beans that become really expensive. the united nations has worn famine is looming. everyone in gaza is hungry. we're exploring all possible solution, but none are sufficient in the face of obstacles that are people starving in areas . and we are not able to give basic foods for the needs are rising faster than we are able to respond. southern gaza is a struggling to accommodate the rising number of displace palestinians. over crowding camp is increasing fears the disease is well spread to the health care system in gaza is on the brink of collapse. hospitals are out of services because there is no fuel to keep them operation of a medical staff or over. well, not only because of the one that they are having to treat,
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but also because of those needing help and seeking refuge from is really bombardment, honey. my mode. i was just the to a far southern gaza. the community leaders that you value a refugee camp in northern gauze. i have set up bakeries to ease an acute food shortage, but the month for bridge is filed, stripping supply, barbara and gulf of reports. that's who, on hunger at this bakery and destiny, a refugee camp in northern casa, secure, and it position in the queue, doesn't guarantee families bread, even on good days. there isn't enough to go around and it's expensive. the children go every early morning and stay in the queue just to get a number where they were told to come again and 9 am to get bread. when they went to 9, the children are told to come up to 2 hours why the children went after 2 hours and still there's not enough flowers. i am here to see what is going on and it is late
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afternoon and still no bread. have 23 family members. sometimes we don't have food . we just give anything to the children, like a piece of chocolate that's the local leaders have set up selling points to ease the acute food shortage and become you and well sweet program says everyone in the strictest hungry about that. and i look ahead, we have supported one of the governments opened the spread point to help the people, the price is 5 shackles to come flat for it. but we some 11 flat for us for 5 seconds. people came a 5 am to wait for that time. we need more flow up because the quantity we get to the most enough to meet the demands of the people that is rails blockades on food medicine and fuel. entering garza has made hunger and hardship on the strip was on the 2nd hope the. what do you read missing here because a real crisis epidemics and diseases, us prison, clicking here and shelters kind of completed areas. it is
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a disaster that we have never experienced before. even in mentioned 14 age 19561967 or 1982 be experiencing the real disaster image. and aside from many bred, has become the symbol of resilience. even in the hottest of times, people line up for the russian. barbara and grandma was this era michael thought, okay, is the united nations special russell to on the rights to food? he says that stands ation among palestinians and the destruction of food supply and gaza. unprecedented the situation of starvation and finding anywhere in the world is dire and one is i'm always careful not to compare situations every situation onto itself. but what we're witnessing in gaza is an entire civilian population made to go hungry. we've never seen it happen this quickly. and this completely,
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well we're also seeing is a concern about future generation. so as you were saying, because children under 5 are at a severe risk of malnutrition because of this risk of famine. this means an entire generation of palestinians. and guys are facing long term limitations to their cognitive and physical ability. and what's clear is this is the result of is really bombardment. this is the result of the denial of humanitarian relief. but we've never seen anything so brutal happen so quickly. and it's not just the denial of food, it's to your point of, of the destruction of agricultural land. it's the destruction of, of fisher boats. so people are being denied access the sea. so it's the food system itself is being destroyed. so just and, and not only other long term consequences, this has been happening for its 17 years. the blockade against cousins has been happening for over. so for 17 years. so this has been a long standing problem and it's, it's got really bad,
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really fast to these riley miller traces it hasn't attempted several rockets, 5 from guns. a video is released by local producer, others landing in the city of new the vaults in southern israel. some buildings with damage, no casualties have been reported on monday is ready for us to install the house of permanent pell us today and talk to us about duty and from all it and the occupied westbank is ready. forces had been demolishing homes of palestinians that are accused of crimes. the, the abram has moved from bug cruces house and ramallah. or we're standing here in front of the house of a set of holes. he's a palestinian doctor who has been arrested on january the 7th. now this door has been put up by the family after the arrest happened because the mother of i sort of says that these really forces up demolished the door when they 1st came to us. i said now in addition,
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they later returned late on monday and they took the measurements of the house. they took also samples of the cement. now what we usually see happen after palestinians have been accused by these really forces of committing attacks that leave casualties is that these really forces demolished their homes. now, because this is an apartment in a big building, what is expected to happen is not a full on demolition, but basically making it impossible for anyone to use this apartment now as a part of the raid that took it later on monday they've run sacked, the house, this is only part of the damage that they've left because the family has started really rearranging the house after the is really forces re visits. the mother says that they've looked through the certificates of the papers of i said, now he is
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a doctor and the mother says that there is little evidence if any read to show that he has been associated with the shooting attacks that took place on january the 7th, that left one palestinian casualty, but that palestinian hasn't his really id. there's a lot of worry amongst the better. who is he saw many as to when this demolition could happen. but he does eat a month of these plans. the more hit on this new zone, including we explained what the health care sector, intra lanka has been brought to a stand still the for the ripple effect of as well as will on guns are as causing a maritime crisis in the red sea with another missile strike on the category ship on, choose time, the empty container, villas owned by a greek company and registered in malta. the attack happens $140.00 kilometres west
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of the many port city is also leaf humans. we see the group has claimed responsibility for the attacks saying they will continue until there is a safe spot in garza, my daughter who they bought this operation tape after the crew of the ship ignored . continue with the warnings, including the warning shots, the many armed forces continued to implement. the decision to prevent is really ships or ships linked to the israeli and m e from sailing and the error and the red sea until the aggression is ended and the blockade on the be resilient palestinian people and the guys us trip is lifted. the u. s. navy has seized weapons that says were being shipped from around the gym and the ride was carried out on thursday in the arabian sea, off the coast of somalia. the u. s. is the weapons were intended for $55.00, isn't human, and included pots of ballistic and cruise missiles. washington says this is the 1st
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time it's false as have sees lethal weapons heading to the group. since human civil war began to decade to go off on the states, i get the lives from mike hannah who is in washington, dc for us. and there was a white house briefing held a short time ago where we heard that despite the strength of his ride, the us is not looking for a war with the who sees. what else did they say as well? the news conference was addressed by the as white house spokesman for the national security council. john could be, who said precisely that that the us does not want to see the conflict expand it is attempting to protect shipping, going through the red sea straight and absolutely vital of avenue full shipping to move around the globe essentially. at the same time, the spokesman said the retaliation as he puts it to the actions by the who's the
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movement in recent days was expected. this in the wake of strikes by us and u. k. find to add croft before the weekend and which mold and 60 targets were destroyed in the human. the spokesman saying that now the big response was expected . he also adds as well that a number of messiah bases were destroyed before they could launch missiles recently, in addition, he says, a number of versailles 5 by the who tease fell into the ocean, doing no damage at all. so the basic position of the us is that it will continue to police those voters, it will continue to respond and should ships be fired on at the same time, it wants to not prevent the conflict from expanding. now the cookies have made very clear the belief that the attacks on shipping is directly related to the war and gaza. and initially the attacks were directed that is really owned vessels. but the us, the nice is saying that this is as they put it,
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an excuse and saying that the attack, so being becoming far more general, but it will continue to respond to protect says the us, it screws both, those ships and mike on a separate note we've already mentioned that the deal between whom us and israel to allow me to collide into guys a bit. there is a so the possibility of another present as well as well. the us state department has continually said that it's absolute priorities to get those remaining captives being held by him. us inside gaza out. and now in the recent default last few days as being that seems an intensification of discussions about that. when the good, the special representative for them at least region has been holding tools in doha . this according once again to the national security council. sports person am precisely at finding a way in which to get more captives out. and whether or not that should involve
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a nother prisoner swap or a swap of prisoners full views as being held captive by a much. this is something that has been discussed in recent days in doha. and certainly it seems that the discussions are getting more and more intensive. we also know that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, had tools with the guitar, e prime minister in the bus. this dealt with the executive, the same subject. how to get the captives safely out of gaza. okay, thanks so much for all of that. that's my kind of for us in washington dc held. is there a senior political analyst smile on the shower as is, is difficult for many to trust. the intentions of the you with in given were never tell us where towards whenever i took any power forward towards, i mean, you know, you constantly, we have a critical minded, critical approach, critical coverage of that, especially the united states especially. and then at least, i mean, i'll give you
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a very simple example of just us reverse this. so you would know what i'm, what i'm going with this. imagine if the united states was struck 3 times, admitted that only imagine if some country bomb the united states 3 times within a week when the united states be that's what or no. so the idea that the united states a bombs young men 3 times and then they say, oh, we're not war, you know, we're just bombing you once and again, and we're probably going to bonn, you again, but we're not what? so i think it's a bit silly, but i tried to do it with the logic behind it. the logic behind is, is very important. the united states guide is a big stick, but speak softly. it's a very big step and it keeps waving, it keeps hitting with it. right. because it has a huge armada, huge air force. and it's like, uh, it's like a hammer. you ever think it sees it? cuz it does it. the nail, right. on the other hand, the house fees have a very, very, very small stick. right. but they speak aggressively with
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a high door and in fact, like literally and figuratively, do you have any spokesman always speaks loud and metaphorically meaning they are very, you know, aggressive and brave and their tone of voice towards the markets that he had at the is that the hoses are very weak. yeah, man is very for america is very strong and very rich and the end of this cycle violence and that i'd say, would not have the freedom of navigation that i'd say it wouldn't lead to more escalation. it wouldn't need to the more impoverishment of young men, just like what's happening in gaza, just like what's happening in palestine. just like what's happening 11 on of the licensed escalation and the rid see has major implications for the global economy and trade. the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping for its oil and gas, between asia and europe. in the south, above all, mon dobbs strides between africa and the re being pending. sheila connects the red
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sea with the gulf of 8 and 12 percent of the world strides and 10 percent of global oil carried by ships goes through the stripe and the sewer is canal connects. the red sea, with the mediterranean sea, is the shortest shipping route between europe and asia. 15 percent of the world's maritime traffic passes through the sewer is canal. since november, around back to these have targeted vessels, the above all amount of forcing major shipping and oil companies to suspend operations through the red sea. re routed vessels will have to make a long good you any all the way down the east coast of africa via the southern tip of the continent. so the ship traveling from single port to rosa damage uni that would typically take around $26.00 days, will now take $36.00 days using more fuel and increasing costs of graph shawna is an independent energy and list. he says consumers will stop bearing the
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cost. if you're looking on average and above 175 percent investigation in terms of shipping cost, a compared to november 2023 rented. who is the guy pay decide you started paying a gallery momentum. so that will most likely be reflected in, in prices that you'll be and especially european consumers, notice at the shops. and then we're talking anything from, from clothing to agile components and, and it comes when i'm, there is no. if you see there's no obvious end to this insides and us and you get on the strides, there was a temporary highest who use a belligerent. and they said that able to continue to attract the shipping liners. and as you call those, as, as you've noticed both both today and yesterday and as you and your parties has been, uh, been reporting. so i'm sort of say in the medium short,
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medium dense julian. uh cuz humans visited the page. it's rarely, military and has by law have exchange, fight and sell them live in on is really will plans struck a target near the border town of hoola area. the is rarely military suited his, his belie empty tank, messiah, launching a couple akila, and were on con, has moved from southern living on in the town of, of hullo, we've seen to, to ask strikes throughout the day, bringing the title, the 23, and a number of other incidents happening in the eastern part of this of 11 on there was the disputed a to o shabba way is really special forces from the magland reconnaissance unit left. that base to conduct a clearing operation. they say, ne, but not across the board of how they managed to actually cross that dispute and pulled. it would have been the 1st time since 2006,
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and it would have been an escalation. uh also what we're hearing is 10 is really strikes in what the oh, salute saluki. now that is the most amount of strikes on that town tends or students. he's broke out on october. the 8th we confirmed that hes bullet struck a miss all intimate to look at. i know it's like, dream is always in the direction of a minute to position in the upper gallery. now let me just show you where i am right now in the full ground that you can see the town of high and beyond those mountains is the ship, a phones area, the occupied shovel farms area throughout the day. and indeed, over the several days, that's where we hit intense selling going on. that's where we hit his bullet rock. it's coming in from. there's a 120 kilometer disputed border between israel and lebanon. no, clearly market demarcated actual and that is a problem because no one really knows where the boat isn't, where the boat,
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that's what part is occupied or not. and this has been a source of diplomatic frustration for a very long time. but now it's becoming acute because hezbollah have long maintained that they will negotiate, they will negotiate and move back beyond the toni river deep within lebanese territory. but not until israel actually ends the war and cause of not looking for a safe spot. they're looking for an ending to the war in gaza and that's something 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu simply isn't going to do. now. the key diplomats, hey, involve the us. and the french has been shuffled diplomacy between 11 on and israel, but it hasn't come to anything yet. this boat, a 120 kilometers long, like i say, still has seen intense shilling since october. the 8th. that's over a $103.00 days worth of conflict. in this area and we're on colin,
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how does 0 measure you? some 11 on the international center of justice for palestinians in london has handed evidence to the police, which it says shows crimes against you. menissi being committed and gallons of specialist offices will decide whether to take action showing how reports in the center of justice for palestinians. the i c d p as an independent organization based here in the lawyers. academics and politicians are seek to protect palestinian rights through the law. well, the i c, j. c said back in october, the 8th intended to launch a prosecution of u. k. politicians, including government ministers alleging their complicity and will crimes in goss i . c j. pete has now launched a criminal complaint to the metropolitan police here in london, handing of a dossier of evidence relating to alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in
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gaza. and the extent to which these actions affect to include u. k. citizens that is covered in terms of u. k. lo and the principle of universal jurisdiction. complaint articulates the names of the ministers and officials, accessories liabilities by the supply weapons, and really to support by providing moral encouragement and providing political cover. the actions considered from local and international and domestic law. now this is just the 1st price of our residence on the 1st list of suspects of investigation i. c. p continues, and we will have further offenses and further cuts and rid of suspect, including commentators or continued to support will pride on his side by mints in the region. in the complaint to scotland, yard or 9 u. k. citizen is active in these really ami is rarely officials as well. and for u. k. ministers complicit. it says by providing moral encouragement, political aid,
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and aiding and abetting. those alleged crimes taking place and cause of the evidence included in this dose you handed to the metropolitan police in police were told eyewitness accounts, photographic evidence of crimes, and they just crimes taking place in gaza, including attacks on civilians, civilian property infrastructure as well as hospitals and schools and the so called use of interest, indiscriminate means, like style, nation in the collective punishment of the palestinian people. none of these individuals a name for legal reasons, you know, c, t, j pieces that expects the metropolitan police now to count out a full and impartial investigation based on the journal hold on to 0 longer focused on, says an unprovoked attack within its borders by iran. has killed 2 children themselves. drunk happens in pakistan's below, just on provence, around says it was targeting the headquarters that the giant shall i, will, the group to run blames the group for several targeted attacks on security forces
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are the is the group says it's fighting for bits of rides for if an expert which is in a wrong rock has were cold, attend best of the to around, often monday's attack and bill, the us condemned to run, to caring out in the cell strikes and syria and to rock, cooling them reckless. at least 4 people were killed and 6 wounded and the bombings tell stratford has this report the night sky lights on explosions ring out across the city of the bill in northern iraq. ron says, is what it describes this by headquarters. used by his rails intelligence agency, most said gatherings event to uranium, terrorist groups at least supplied me. so strong targets needed us confidence in residential areas in the administrative capital for the rock. you could dish regional government,
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daytime video shows some of the destruction iraq. you could reach regional authorities, say several people were killed and others injured. your tax. many of the offices of terrorist organizations and the most side, are very close to the u. s. consulate because that they feel protected by the iranians that were sending both striking these targets. because unfortunately, northern iraq is heavily infiltrated. they are both striking these targets, but also they were telling the americans they were sending a message that our miss styles are very precise. and we're not afraid to target these offices. these bases near your building do us condemn the attacks, cooling them a reckless and imprecise set of strikes. in recent days, the us and u. k. have been targeting who see bases in yemen, retaliation for attacks on cargo ships in the red sea. who sees say,
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the vessels belong or all connected to countries supporting israel. washington says around supplies, the who sees with weapons and son in law has been putting pressure on is ships going to is riley ports to build up more pressure to end this, this holocaust. and of course, the resistance in iraq has also been active to put pressure on the americans to end this. but so far we haven't seen the escalation, we're only seeing escalation, iraq cool. the attacks of violation of itself and c and found to respond using legal measures including filing a complaint to the un security council. erosion is carried out to tax the northern iraq before targeting what it says on the right and you know, position groups. but these latest strikes come is, fee is grow internationally about a wider escalation in violence. in response to israel or garza, a war israel says,
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is far from over jones stuff. it was a 0. it was still a hit here on al jazeera. i'm at augusta and, and have on our team is the pricing for more hardship. sites for future electricity . the the had low, they will stop by looking at the satellite image for australian, you see across the north and southeastern pots of the country. we are seeing some very active weather. we've got a swelling system here that's trying to turn into something across the north territory. i'm going to bring some very heavy rain, it's likely to cause some significant flooding. that rain pushes out further east because northern areas of queens, then we all going to see what the weather as well creep its way across the se,
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thanks to an area of low pressure that spring stormy conditions and some stronger winds across has main, you know, temperatures having sitting very high across northern and central areas. well, we'll see that reflected across the east of the country. brisbin, seeing the temperature pick up into the early thirty's as we go into friday. still some sundry showers about now in contrast to this, it has been very successful across both islands in new zealand. the temperature and christ church as well as open well above the average. but as that heavy band of rain stopped to scott his way for the south, we all going to see very heavy rain affecting the north west of the country. we have got watches out for that and a dramatic cool down coming on the way for christ church as he moved to south east asia. it's a story of a heavy rain. we've got a developing system when you move in the way of enhance charles indonesia. on wednesday the, the business of sharpens improved was legal,
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but heavily restricted. most of them are sold with the black. they can go for more than $500.00 us dollars a pound in hong kong sharks and is an incredibly lucrative commodity. i'm going to price per kilogram is equivalent to several different alyssa trucks and it's almost like the now look it up. tell me what it is. i mean, don't you know that the frontier support the customer will see him, but he is a hood. i think i hear from them and that is basically the means that he gets it and get it is a king. your name is uh, based on the politics you on his community late, but at the do you mean that in that kind of simple lab then it will cost the will. yeah, so, but i, most of the say evelyn inspected fishing nets and the catch developed for bringing up some fish and we're not too happy with their presence. and we will need to know mean that
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a send me the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stores. the silence is related to miles. have agreed on a plan to allow unlimited supply of i didn't minutes and then to cause a contact and from sprague at the deal, which we'll see you minutes hearing i delivered to palestinians and exchange for medication for his right of captives is very strong to intensify. in kansas, southern city of con eunice is being renewed foaming in the vicinity of the knots of hospital health ministries is more than 24285 palestinians has now been to the us services. it has seized weapons, hibbitts from around to jim in, in the right. the and save us officials, police the weapons were meant the hooting sponsors who had been carrying out the
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tax and shipping in the red sea. the war on guns has been high on the agenda on the 1st full day of the world economic forums, annual meeting and double switzerland. many hoping the presence of world late is like the us secretary of the site. the prime minister and foreign minister of casa, and jordan's prime minister, could help find a solution to the conflict of diplomatic it is a james buys, has moved from davos of the us secretary of state, times to the blinking one of the global leaders at this annual meeting in the alps where the warren gauze, the sense of all of the items at the top with the agenda. shake mohammad been abdul rahman, o thought e, who's both probably minnesota and foreign minister of council was scathing about the effects of these rouse bombardment over the past 3 months. as this is not there anymore. i mean there is nothing over the battle. it's carpet bombing everywhere,
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and it's, it's need, like, it needs that like 3 building an entire city. again, us to this gemini, is foreign minister, was on a panel discussing global security. her country has consistently opposed and immediate c spa, i believe the, the problem we are in is actually we know the solution. we can only come out together on a plan on the sci fi, on a plan, on the 2 states solution. but at the moment we have stuck to individuals circle the foreign minister of saudi arabia, a country that was close to a normalization deal with israel before the war was asked whether such a deal could now be revived. he said yes, but only if a series of steps happen 1st, we need to have a sci fi. immediately we need to set the ground for a credible process that enables the palestinian authority that allows us to have a process towards a piece in the region. this will resolve many of the challenges that we have in the
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region. among those speaking here on tuesday, the radio and foreign minister and the us secretary of state expect a lot of talk about tensions in the red sea and attacks by the who sees already the country prime minister as well. and the recent u. k. and us military intervention could lead to further escalation. and business leaders here are worried about the global supply chain and the effects on the world economy. james pays out to 0 doubles. let the form james by spoke to you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez, about the risk of spillover from the warren garza. we cannot have another gaza 11 months and so you need to stop what's happening and got so uh and the level now is at the present moment, in my opinion, the most dangerous risk of spill over that we have we have the west bank in which the pensions are extremely high, and the body simply is the easy to,
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into the, let's see. and i have to say that the city of them, of navigation is something that these essential, but has a weston ministry intervention made the situation. what the best way to defend the, the, the other thing is you guys is not to create a situation in each prices who go up in read sure you to be facing the metric situation with this risk analysis. so my appeal is also for the escalation, the escalation in their, etc, the to and also for the, the verification to take place for what's that in to mention is that helpful? does it make things worse? i hope that's, this is we'll now leads to the escalation from both sides. as you know, in the last week, there's been a case in the international court of justice. that's an important part of the un with israel being taken to court under the genocide convention. now i know very well, you'll not going to comment on that case, but how important is it the old un members, including israel comply with whatever the court decides, including any professional measures they deserve? well, there's, you know, there is
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a say can pretty simple of separation of powers. and so obviously i will not the interview mediation to what's up for the cost to be sites. but it's an international court of justice is part of un, and it is about the who is extremely important seen international relations. and so we are very much support the business, national court of justice and very much supportive of the needs for all states to abide by the decisions of the court. when you look at the desk told 20 full 1000 people at least have died in gaza, about half of them, a women and children, and wrenched off a 152 un workers of died as samples as their employer with a duty of castle them. do you think there should be legal accountability for that as well? first of all, you can't imagine what it is to medicine organization, which 150 to the of all of the workers that have been killed. and some of them have
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been killed with the families that own houses. and i think that will be a moment in which really to look seriously into this question at the present moment . our most important duty is to make sure that to meditate 8 is the leave it as a much larger scale. then it is the case law. and that is, it only moves the opposite goals that's who has to exist to have a massive distribution of you. is that the name knowing depth for depth to be really effective? we need to minutes, that is fine. it's not just you and well, cuz you're like a journalist, 82 journalists and media workers killed. do you fear? do you suspect israel is deliberately targeting june list and other thought leaders and guns? i think that is a way these what has been conducted in which there is to be no effect. the protection of the city of the i think there are 5 nations of international commit that in law and the needs that i've been saying time and time again. and now it has
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to be proven by francis the report of x farm and the few others that these is unprecedented. the number of civilian casualties that is taking place in gaza is especially if you look into all the conflicts that we have seen. so i am secretary general, the number of civilian casualties, but they is unprecedented in any of the conflicts that we have with miss the to law . since i am secretary general, a secret door is stepping up straight to patrols and bursting security measures and prisons to tackle organized crime and in the city how to sit by violence people are slowly returning to their normal lives. listen jerome p a. t reports gradually and cautiously life is beginning to return to why a queue occur fuel remains in place at night, but many shops of reopened by day in this downtown market homeless shopkeeper, one kept, he says, she's still trying to fully recover from the shock of the violence the rock,
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the city last week. so the some of the for me to see and we're still sketch but we don't have any other option because this is a livelihood. so we need to be here to defend the work and try to return to normalcy. but as you can see, there are a few customers around as she points to the still close shutters of other stores to suggest it will be a long road to recovery. but welcome to the president's side. when faced most of the previous government didn't have the guts to act and impose the little most people we spoke do seem to agree with president than you know, boys, unprecedented military ization of whether streets and the takeover of the prison instead, over the years of largely fall in under the control of drug trafficking games on monday, special forces were again, aggressively patrolling the streets, wrapping up people and receiving applause is by passers by. even if most notice is little more than a stop gap measure off camera,
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people have told us that while more extreme last weeks, the vans or nothing new as people say they have learned or have to learn to coexist with a game. every increasing influence in their persistent requests for extortion money . this taxi driver who doesn't want his identity revealed, says everybody's paying the gangs to avoid being harmed. telling that those that you live in the house to put food on the table. but you're not sure if you make it back alive. everyone's being a victim. at any moment you could be assaulted or kidnapped to your call stolen. a company's being robbed at gunpoint. no one is safe. he says he and his colleagues tried to predict themselves using an app on their phones to identify when extortion is calling those individual, thank you. yep. is that when i read down the shows, i don't answer choices. i try not to answer any on know numbers. it's a way to try to avoid trouble because they don't always call you from the same
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number, the president then your noble. i says, you will not back down in this war against a drug gangs. but many fear the spectre of violence will remain. and that this relative normalcy will be just the law in an ever more entrenched conflict. i listened that i'm 50, as, as you know, like cuba has announced a sharp rise in fuel water and electricity prices. the ruling communist party system issues and needed to get the islands economy back on the path to growth, but many a skeptical of the plan. it'll guston reports from have on long lines outside have on the special stations have become a grim reality in recent years. but soon they may be a thing of the past. the communist party to announce the price of petrol will soon increase 5, both. right? because we have to go through it and kind of say little when the price of fuel goes up, everything gets more expensive. that people need to go to hospital or travel some
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where it's going to cost more. yeah. and that was something that's real. prices went rise until next month. but just the announcements has made an impact. how much does it cost you to get to your house before from here you miles 150 basis? no, it doesn't go into a 150. they will put their prices up to these price sites. the possible the communist party is calling a macro economic stabilization program. with us sanctions choking of kind of samples like never before. real salaries, a plumbing thing, keep as president says, he's managing a war economy. people don't always equal partners. this is not a package of neo liberal measures against the people. nor is it a crusade against small businesses nor the illumination of the basic basket of good . the i see this is going to says an adjustment program should have been done years ago. the correct major distortion is in the items economy, but that is better late than never. you said it was going to that effect raising prices and reducing subsidies. there's an austerity program. the government isn't able to keep spending on these things as an adjustment program necessary,
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or is there another option when i really i'd say it has to be implemented. ok, buttons are insights with the basic food russians of st prices at the countries famous. but i guess that's set to change to food russians will be targeted to vulnerable groups. what's the electricity and gas prices have been low for decades? encouraging? wasteful consumption isn't expensive to leave the gas on all the time. no, no, no, no, no, not at all. rather than buy lighter, it's better for me to leave it on the whole time and spend the money on a few pounds of sweet potatoes or some bananas of the high utility bills will mean less money for food. besides, water bill is the equivalent of just $0.15 a month, but that's no small change in the country with an average salary as full into the equivalent of just $17.00 a month. people already feeling the pinch and they're worried about the coming price hikes. and with the economy creaking,
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a central food russians started arriving late. it definitely make the price that the russian store hasn't come in yet this month. so i have a better price list from last month. so i'll still have a bit cheat. did they missed the bus? so let's pull additions to the long suffering public the tyson about keeping their pricing for a tough year at augusta. and i'll just say we're having a cube link is government hospitals have ground to a hold on to tens of thousands of health workers went on strike against an increase and benefits paid only to doctors. the health tried union alliances. it was the same treatment for other health workers nelson and his reports from columbia. in the home on the move to read, you need an action and the moans put, it doesn't sign disconnects, you can recover real quick link it to norma crisis. tens of thousands of heads was as easy learn to begin at 24 uh work stuff page on tuesday. * the one, the same benefit increase that doctors received last week. odyssey conflict,
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what's up with you to me that i'm, we are opposed to this economic policy because it's on the, from about the government has said it has money. therefore, it's time we launch the struggle up to demand or share the strike by the $100000.00 strong has trade union alliance affected services as cost because throughout the country, those seeking treatment was angry and frustrated. i was using or spoke to many outside of the national hospital in colombo, kelly tinetta mit that then you know, and then we, if we have money, we don't need to come here. i go to patty this morning to come for my regular clinic, visit the doctor, write out the prescription, but there's no one to dispense it a little bit, then mama, that'd be like a life that might be in effect. i came by 3 with a text, my wife who's pregnant. i have a skin condition that she's in the maternity unit and they give us a list of medicines divide. but i don't have the money in my life. i or hundreds of minutes you best and never on stand by to help. husband is deducted from
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a spot to the mental dodge is 0. the decision to increase doctor's allowances was prompted by a large number leaving the country. 1300 doctors of migrated and another 5000 a waiting to leave. but he said the demands of others in the health sector will also be addressed. we need to refer this matter to the finance ministry for which we have done the background with now. so, but the sooner you have to do the calculation sense the whole desk job, you're talking about another $100000.00 advocates of the, of the done the sector. so you have to see the numbers and see if you can do a mess at the backbone and see how this to connecticut, the attic based on the union and save the government's decision to save a just one group. he didn't, the, his field is unacceptable for long because hes sick that has struggled for years. both during the pandemic and they can only crisis that's followed. most hospitals ran out of the most basic drugs and supplies. now has stuff of protesting against
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the allowances given to doctors and the people that suffer most of those who cannot afford treatments. and you arrows mendez, i'll just 0 colombo. no. so hit hit on al jazeera and from those asian com saudi arabia leave it light to avoid a shock against the amount the,
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the, the wife of malaysia is full. the prime minister is asking a quote to throw out money laundering and tax evasion, charges against a customer of mine. so and her husband as a result were both convicted on corruption charges opposite his full from pallet. in 2018. the sheep and his associates are accused of stealing billions of dollars from the malaysian investment funds. turned slowly, reports from color pool. so it's the subject of document, please. oops. and to part the task, the one and do the financial scandals shook malaysia and the work it brought down to the government. a prime minister and international bank is the alleged most of mine, the finance it goes by the name of jo note is still at large. the impact of the scandal has been fall beach and it ends it both the bars on national coalition and
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the dominance of the united malays national organization or unknown which health power for more than 60 years. you wouldn't have had the end of virus and national governance, the end of, i'm know, governance and a change in political power. i think the 2nd thing is that it brought home globally as well as domestically how deeply embedded corruption and governance issues are within the context of malaysia. but while power is no longer concentrated in the hands of one party, many of the political play is unchanged either of making political and economic reforms difficult. the economists say, malaysia's tax payers are still paying the price of the $1.00 mtv scandal. malaysia was sidled with about $11000000000.00 in debt, and that is something that we have to continue paying an interest to pay off whatever financial commitments that want them to be had. so of course, that kind of debt but, and put on a developing country is still very heavy because of cost that money has been taken
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away from funding developmental projects. essential projects. a mid of this is the possibility that former prime minister not to process who's been jailed for corruption since august 2020 to may be released under malaysia's constitution. the king has the power to go on to college. and lawyers, phonology filed a petition for one shortly after he lost his final appeal against his conviction, political scientists, richard welsh, says an early release could damage malaysia's reputation. it will perpetuate this perception that being attached to political power allows you to have lack of accountability and being outside of political power allows you to be facing political charges. and that perception is unlikely to change for some time as knowledge of faces, more charges related to one, mtv, florence louis. i'll just do a quiet employee in iceland a long dome into fold line running on to the country, threatens to continue spewing lava with those voting for years to come. so near guy,
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good reports from going to vic. it is scorching relentless, devouring everything in its path, but the 2nd day the lava continued on its destructive pos and the rig count as peninsula sparing nothing. it tools through the town of green, the vic setting houses, the lights spewing ash and smoke through the air. is it but 2 pipes carrying water and energy to holmes the worst case scenario that officials have to pay the full despite months of preparation. this could be happening again and again for next, next years. we don't know nothing about it. the mother nature is unpredictable. this is the 2nd time since november, the residents were forced to flee from the homes. often, earlier, a rupture and joined fishes appeared in and around to bring the vic a tell tale sign of intense seismic activity. but the lava flowed in
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a different direction then avoiding the town until sundays, there were option. this is as close as we can get to the town itself is love of that is continuing to smoke and erupt. and of course, the 3800 residents who made this price the home have no idea when they'll be able to return his the lava flows could continue his the months. and the intense seismic activity could go on the years, leaving those who called this place home, stranded with no way of knowing if they can return. so need i, eagle. i'll just sarah green, the vic, a 3 time agent, top champion, saudi arabia, school deep into at a time is a big amount to one to avoid a scare against a side rank 18 places below the gym and nash has more. saudi arabia's national team of becky and cast off 14 months on this. i'm closing one of the biggest shots in world cup history by beating eventually, champions, argentina, the green falcons. we're up against
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a mom and the agent in the side. they were expected to beat it, was the mom who had the chance to take the lead when the video assistant referee, awarded them a penalty. the up step. so uh yeah, he has lots of time to put his, sorry, the head and just want to make pressure from the saudis, towards the end of the assess task. a mon helps him to go into the break one that up and mom's resistance was break in with the delay, the 10 minutes to go with absolutely montgomery equalizing to saudi arabia. not long after coming on as a substitute just when it looked like it was the way the saudi arabia had the boat in the back of the net in stuff which time the office sites like went up the i gave it to one to find a huge upset again,
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lean on that same kind of in 2020 seats. saudi arabia have money to avoid being on the wrong end of one here. that kite's robust site and my teammates has guided insulated severely and championship months into the primarily titles. added to add another major tracy to that already impressive collection has cut off to the best possible stop, much to the relief the saudi arabia, $57.00 as out of there on even international stadium for that. so for this news on the fica will be here in a few moments with more of the day's news. stay with us, the i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do want to state level all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes,
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the implications of us and people who go to the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for for my thing for talk to him quote on which is 0. hearing the have you had any lady says he has the support of 15, implement the shelf economic land asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, reporting for the action. and not just give us a sense of what is the target this places out as it was teams across the world. when you closer to the fonts of the story in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels. h. enormous new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december. all this cuba so called economic engine
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continues to stall, as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old, have that for lack of foreign tourists. millions of cubans depend on tourism. change the fine work i spend money and others make money. the provision of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty, they're no tourist, almost anywhere. so the big question is, why are they building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built with government money on property, not being claimed and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels. the castle analysis,
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a new agreement between hum us and israel to deliberate medication and age into goal is that it comes to you and says 80 percent of old people facing famine or catastrophic. hum. 12 weiss lives in,

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