tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 28, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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mainstream, it is always an attempt to frame as the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and the bulk of this has been use our lives. and so coming up in the next 60 minutes when to storms, flood displacement comes in gaza adding to the mounting problems, palestinians left homeless by his rounds of tax. the full strikes and medical sites in southern guns, a mess the hospital and calling you this is over well for the wounded and show
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spring kind of students just to tie up to the international court of justice orders as well. so stop getting palestinians at least a $174.00 killed in 24 hours by these really military and claims of atrocities committed in tough for a prosecutor from the international criminal court meet survivors in neighboring china and welcome to you for a 113 days posted using gaza, lost all semblance of life since these rounds will began. i have lost the homes, family members and that dignity every day of their existence that tens of thousands of men, women, and children are living in cramped. make sure the tents and bits of cold and heavy winter rain as it will food warm clothes or blankets target because the game begins coverage from rough or its winter rain branches. the ruins of
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gauze, driven from the homes, by the is very will machine. be pulling discount? have a flood bombs and bullets now are at the mess of the elements. man who has been reinforcing his tent. see is his lot. many others could be blown away by stones. a lot have been displayed a little. i don't know was 5 or do the weather is very disturbing. the situation is very difficult when there a strong it rains heavily. this is our life now. the tense pulling us every night and you've seen yourself the condition of the tense and which i live. we ask a lot of them. i to stop this disaster as calamity put an end to this war. and to help us return safe to our homes that get up old and is here, i'm need cat that's difficult to cont, open, impossible to find a children among those made homeless a full face. the cold and train of gauze is winter. don't have what they need to ensure the survival, displace palestinians here like old basic necessities. and now the tents that are
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living in offloading with winter clothes. in short supply, you have no choice but to into the hot weather conditions, as long as it last has been pouring into tents during storms. people, if it feels life he is impossible, but must do what they can to get by 11. well that 5 digit than under jimmy the situation is very difficult. the heavy rains meet the tense mattresses and blankets very with the men have managed with difficulty do use stones to create the kind of gate the defense mode walters from getting in the situation. he does disastrous or desperate people are wrong, even that comes every day for themselves as is very forces at fonts 10, some supplies already hot to come by soon you would have to stretch even further topic of a zoom out. just a rough, rough off in southern guns a,
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this is rose and ground defensive and con. unice has driven tens of thousands of people towards gauze, the southern most city rafa. but nowhere is safe in gaza. and there's really a strong on a house in rafa has killed at least 3 people that injured many more women. so she's off to assist the nieces and the time they were sleeping suddenly, the rock good film on them. that's all i know. i live far from them. i heard this news and came to see what happened. i have now learned it was the body of my sister and her 2 children. i found them dead. and southern goes as big as hospital is now on the brink of collapse. is being under and is there any siege for days now? a spokesman for the goals, the health industry says nice a $150.00 bodies out to be buried inside the compound hospital has run out of blood for transfusion, life saving medicine and food. more than 350 patients and 5000 display people are
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shocked to that side of it. made reports of rough uh, hold of dice, states of a hospital, the scenes of pay us and nonsense hosted the wounded and dying lie on the floor. there lies ation and basic medical hygiene are luxuries. doctors simply do not have short of supplies. they say they are forced to use the same bandages on multiple patients and same and so same for the power of most teams in our department of left, even the cleaners have gone some doctors and this has tried to clean the hospital. i felt once we're done treating patients, it's the disaster. the hospital has about 350 patients and at least 5000 displays, palestinians are filtering at the company. they are unable to leave, outside is really times and fears,
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fighting internationally and organization. warren galvan no longer has a health care system. doctors without borders accuse israel of targeting gall just hospital one after the other. the you on say is only for, do you in are able to offer medical services and only base to get the treatment. because the yet, there isn't enough light during the day. so imagine what it's like at night. many times medical teams rely on mobile phone torches. nurses are also trying to perform miracles. i'm a, let's see, the do we work with the minimum tools in this a very typical situation. the lack of electricity and fuel is a big obstacle. we haven't had electricity since the hospital was targeted by is really forces the world health organization is calling for an immediate cease fire . so we can re stock the fuel functioning, hospital level that we are suffering here. there's nothing available, no milk formula,
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food or medication for children. the hospital as packed and there are no doctors to treat the patient, but the desperation in grows daily, as does the lethal combination of hunger and disease, which ultimately the u. n warns will cause more palestinians then is really bon the name of mode. is it uh, no fi, southern gaza where they we spoke to dr. am at mcgraw bees, they had a plastic surgery on the bones diploma, not, not the hospital. he describes how the few remaining don't cause a comforting with a lack of supplies. it can you, we are on the ad. said zones demand most of those mid to $95.00 or maybe color stuff or that if that was to be that because of the continuous bowman around and there was to be done because of the gunshot sounds and the gun show that the firing at the top of dollars to be done, i'm from gloss is already broken because of the said got troops fighting uh,
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most of the evacuation from those to be done. i shouldn't people just the used to be those to be the use it as a, she's not, as i said, please allow those to be down there or they are. i think like 7 to and school is the nearby. they've been on the, on the organization and the scores used to be for also or favorite created people on manual these people to this but they action and they started evacuating and also rooms and also to be done before like 90 percent evacuated. still. okay. can you imagine mind if i better sense of me that kind of stuff or do i need those to be done because they have to skip that so they they actually, they created a total file. they made me um, some says owns uh some notices. and getting, i guess they, they, they did the know the shop and the restaurants outside those speed, the, the,
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you know, 100, so the specialist who needs to get a warranty. he will need some, we need the sales heavy. so i still doing it. uh it says your use of mind you bought me that i spoke to because i don't have your you know, office stuff. i don't have cellphones. i don't have this as well. it's just me. i know i'm doing all the cases. this is the pollution, you know, model a lot of you. if you look at them, if you go supplies as he all the same swipe is, let us of the siege of the lady tools must think get the those to be done and get them. so when you go supplies phone, well it's all, you know, and my name's actually actually all these and strange the ocean did something else for the day. and i'm speaking no money, but now we are in this without, for this type of medical supplies. i don't know for how long we went to study for
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how many i don't know, actually, i don't know. one we've 2 weeks. we don't know for how long people just stay with such a system, services and situation to some palestinians who evacuate sincerely days of the war to the south of the girls. this trip is now traveled back home to the north residence of gauze, the city of return to streets filled with rubble, corpses. oh josie revisited should j a, a once fibre neighborhood reduce to ruins by these really forces policeman and i used to die yourself. medina, because i'm on my way to show a neighborhood east of god's assistant, to monitor how much the is ready forces, boulders, lodge areas on the beach in the month. as you can see, this is what is left following. the occupation forces withdrawal on an hon. these are the, these are some sharps that were destroyed by these ready, bold eyes. and when you get to the quote, i think she's,
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are you on another sort of see, we'll see i've arrived at the vicinity of a popular market here. and there are a few citizens who were trying to see what happened to that houses, to see whether that homes were leveled by the occupation forces on this and shut off all the moment for the month. because i'm now in tell a bean street where a series of strikes have caused all this destruction if there's more than 100 people have been killed here and some others are still under the rubble of the bodies of the dead are left on the ground in some have not been identified. the, our model known that there were 3 people who were killed here, 2 brothers and their sister. more put in a be a mother the they are in this and they all civilians. we knows and cause they all my neighbors and their houses over the but this person covered by nyland icon
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recognize or identify him and have the model you can and these really tanks and full days is used together here they have destroyed the entire neighborhood. stephen agencies, a pala senior refugee says it's shocked with 9 countries, including the us and the u. k. of suspended funding, managing them to reverse course, the largest 8 organization and gaza omero ones that decision threatens humanitarian work across the region. it says with out of support people in gauze, i will dive the state department. so 12 on right employees will allegedly involve the type of 7th of time by him. us only affects an unspecified number of people following those claims. as quote for an independent investigation, at least a 152 on rom, members have been killed. and these are 80 attacks since the war began. thousands of his radius of kind of in tennessee for 2 separate demonstrations. the, this was the scene in be most square, were protests,
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just amount of the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government over that handling of the war they demanded to cease firing. cold, early elections also into the v of hundreds of protest is gathered to demand the return of authority, captives held in garza and protests as have been gathering of what's being called test of scrap every week. how do i, how do i meet was at the rally and such as the support? here you have the families. oh, i've been keeping the pressure ever since the beginning of this war, right in front of the ministry of defense. they have a whole encampment there. might be, it is no politics. there's no talk about that. there's no joke about, you know, early elections like what we've heard just an hour ago. and the anti government protests do here is just the message, keeping the pressure for the government to do whatever i can to bring back the captives as soon as they can. this is the main message coming out of here. we live
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here some reaction as the anti government produce earlier made many blame a really busy government for what happened. they said is because of the rest of the hughes by some of the members of the government that actually gave the opportunity to south africa to put this submission at the international court of justice. and that's one of the really also the tooling for the government. and has to have early elections in a big, huge change. it is government, they say that this country has been hijacked by and the the far right. and is the far right really, this is the girls i'm or what's happening at the moment, including what they see as a diminishing or amusing or damage to the image of israel on an international level . now in the substance of the eyes, the j many people would tell you that it's the victim is well, that is being put on the dock and it should be the other way. being well back and
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goes that palestinians are facing extreme, hung up paperless, scrambling for science, the fly off made organizations. many areas of the north and center of the strip of being counsel from regular a deliveries you and officials with hundreds of thousands across garza facing funding. this is the amount of got to die of to 3 months of will. this amount is for 7 people. see how little this costs, $13.50 de. today i came to get flour and i couldn't get any. some people got 3 bags of flour, some got 4 and i didn't get any. i have 3 children and i don't know how to feed them. god help us. only the young men could take 6 or flour, but the la khan, the children all funds and the mothers of all phones current. they don't have shared that old. despite those han ships policies and goes or remain, steadfast, display chef in gaza refuses to give up cooking. a model gunning, worked out one of the strips,
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launches restaurants for 18 years for it was destroyed by his very forces. and despite little food or equipment, he set up a stool and rock for the time and he says to make something out of nothing. how about the patio look of the how much i stated on this? my name is hummadi. this is the 3rd time i've moved from kansas city to the south. i used to work the biggest restaurant and gaza the thailand, the more than a 170 people used to work there. but it was completely destroyed much on the head survey of the prob, since i love what i do to help my parents and siblings, i decided to start a street suite business. many people encouraged me and advised me to stop the small business, despite the lack of results is the unavailability of cooking, gas, flower, and meet mean by the middle. how? so we came to the management area and rough uh, and with meeker and simple equipment, we created something out of nothing. we made something simple that people liked and
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i started attracting more people who work on most of the most part of my former restaurant was the source of income and a drains, in childhood. with that for more than 18 years. when we heard that it sustained pastoral destruction, we thought we could go back and work with whatever remained in place way. but after a few days, it was completely destroyed. memories allowed dreams from out of the clock. today the basic essentials of life, selecting people are not living. we are not living. we implore the whole world. we just want to live, no matter how hard the conditions. uh, we try to make our customers happy. we have many friends who well, that's all i know the world news now i'm fighting institute and it's important to be closing the world's largest internal displacement crisis in social organization for migration says around 10000000 suit. any ease of being forced in the homes, many face, mon, nutrition, infectious diseases, and violence,
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and hospital schools and roads have been destroyed and 9 months of fighting between government forces. empowerment sheet, rapid support forces. the buffalo, full control of sudan is full small. the 600000 student needs to flee into saving childs many a fully da for region. and they alleged genocide, rate, torture, and even forced disappearance of thousands of people. the she pushes prosecute to the instructional criminal court, has been gathering evidence that, but many doubt, whether victims will ever get justice. as i'm address reports for me, some shot this video shows gum redeemed at bobby brought him on for young men, detain by look of malicious conduct for shortly after they were cut down a little for me, i can honestly gum redeem. so by the november 2023 attack and managed to make it to this refugee camp in eastern tried. i don't even know that
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a lot of these people have killed intentionally just before me in the queue or get killed. and it comes in around a great stories abound of murder, rape, torture. i mean sleep meant to suit any use by the corpses, so that nearly everyone here is demanding justice. the international criminal court says it's investigating what victims and their lawyers waste and then the but we have the evidence from both sides. some of the accused even took images and posted and bragged about such crimes. some of this evidence collaborates with what we hear from survive is dr. so working with the survivors say something maybe permanently damaged 10 percent of them. they use it to suffer from major mental health problems on some of them. xavion stuff off from behavior to change the vendor, the ability to,
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to function properly properly. and then some of them they use it to experience was thrown me. i think it's the story. the years after the 1st cases of genocide in death for only a few people are being cried, victims say they still see their praises walking the streets, activities and probably save thousands of victims died waiting for justice but never came. they say that lack of accountability for crimes committed in death for is what's in boulder, an improper treasures of other crimes. and so that many, he had out there will look to see justice done is the same as little cities and the very the but has the both sides. right. and how about in the, let's see how many also here in that for we need just is for them isis seat that i 2 sided. but they'll powerful forces that behind those accused of such crimes, survive as like gumbo, d assessed justice must be done. how many degrees i would use it. i agree. eastern tried? well,
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if the valley is the executive director of the world peace foundation and a full, i'm a member of the african judy in mediation team for doubtful. he says for crimes have been committed in sudan. the grave abuses of human rights have been perpetrated. war crimes, crimes against humanity, even genocide. if anyone wishes to doubt the veracity of times of genocide they need only watch the videos made and circulated by the perpetrators of crimes themselves. and these are far too graphic to, to screen on, on, on television for that and then not only particularly gruesome, but what is particularly specially disturbing is the wave of the perpetrators of celebrating the, the atrocities are infecting. and denigrating d. d, humanizing the victims, hundreds of protests as of march through streets and major cities in kenya and
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demanding more be done to stop rising violence against women. more than a dozen women have been killed this month in kenya, prompting public outrage demonstrate as a cooling of the government to bring in new measures to protect women and girls fits a moment. and that school these thousands of women in kenya have a message for their leaders. stop the killing. the march is taking place in towns and cities nationwide is the biggest protest of its kind. the country is ever seen. the violence against women is on the rise. and they say nothing is being done to stop at
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the national monitoring group load. 152 reports defend, besides in 2023. that's the highest number in years. another group estimates 500 women were murdered between 20172024. abuse is also rife. a 2022 survey found one and 3 women had experienced physical violence. activists say the government and the legal system aren't taking the situation seriously. what you're seeing us from your site is a combination of run region. the respondents that has gone and checked, we do not have missions of the police complacency, as well as very slow tradition processes that leads to very late prosecution. have led us to this position that we're in today. wow. more than a dozen women have already been killed this year. the protesters wants an inquiry into why so many are dying and why so little is being done to stop it. and they
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also want what they call an epidemic of them aside to be declared a national disaster. the government has condemned the killings and promised to take action. vince and modern alex's era people, the mother you say that word about an escalation in violence of to the ministry leaders ended a peace agreement with um, groups to start raises concerns of the instability in this a whole region of west africa that goes talk reports to the end of a peace agreement that failed to bring peace to molly. the tv announcement by military leaders came as no surprise to many millions in the capital by myself to be so the peace agreement as an obstacle in uniting the money and people and promoting peace of social occasion. the. i feel the agreements was favoring divisions on monday and on the icons support side. i commend the gentle decision he did not call via code was a threatened to the republican. we couldn't have accepted it. we were forced to
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sign and because out of the time was we now the army has brought modeling to be an additional saying, we are ready to fight to you nice. and our country of the 2015 algiers peace agreement negotiated in algeria, but signed in by my code by mostly to work on groups. and the body and state was seen as a victory for algeria and the united nation, which broke or the deal. but absent at the signing were, i'm groups linked to isolate know, tied up. they have since increased their tax for the threatening body sovereignty. in the statement, molly's military june tech uses algeria of harboring all kinds of fighters and other arm groups hostile to molly, and accuses algeria of meddling in while these affairs of the announcement followed a series of battlefield. victor, molly's army with the help of russian mercenaries have taken over territory in the north, last 2 armed groups. the mining governments certainly feels that he's in
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a better position today to negotiate. and they are in a position of strength on the ground could always the recapture in november last year. and so one thing is very clear, i think in their mind that this time they want to leads the piece effort by themselves somebody in territory. algeria expressed regret at the decision, saying it risk threatening stability, and then already unstable, reaching the leader of the giant dining. molly a see me go, dies calling for dialogue. you says a form is needed to build a new, the multi and piece equipment you made by molly is formality and, and without for an interference. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. so i had here when i was a 0, hundreds are protests is easily defined to riley and support of palestinians. and our co search in manila has landed the philippine president in homework. so
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the handler that was not down on the, in australia and the remnants of the most recent tropical cycle are still causing some problems. so central parts of queens that you can see the system, they're bringing some very heavy rain is what is powerful wind to move interior areas. but we'll see that rain rash out for the east isn't very heavy down pulls to come for southern parts of brisbin. we could see some flooding there and heavier rain across the north and the north territory that all when see that what, where the through the weekend into the new week. and it's gonna not the temperature is down for places like brisbin. you can see that happening there still some one flooding into outlets that you want to be self is that on monday and we will be back in the thirty's for posts as we start the new week as well. now as we have of
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course the tasman temperatures have come down for christ church, but lots of pleasant weather to be found here. not so pleasant. however, to the south west of that some here, very heavy rain coming into play. the and heavy rain washing out sunday for oakland and wellington moving slightly east as we go into monday before a legacy of showers remaining of a southeast asia. the heavy rain continues to dominate for much of malaysia and indonesia, still from heaviest charles to come from northern thailand. on sunday, every human mind is unique and managing the thoughts of the motions can be a challenge. if you're not helping men to me, it's sort of like you do not living. we travel to south africa to explore traditional healing techniques, being used to improve wellbeing on his ancestors today. in the 1st of all cleansing and to south korea, we're bring training is leading to
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a limited success. it's one of the most important factors to be able to stay calm, stay relaxed and be able to share your shot as you normally would. amongst episode sweet. oh no, just the stories that we cover a variety complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue the smell of that is all over power. as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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fucking bucket without a 0. it has a reminder of our top stores this heavy winter rains are flooding causes. refugee comes soaking. tends to turning the ground into cold months. 85 percent of posting using guns that have been displaced since as well. so we will began despite a ruling by the you and top court ordering is around for the event genocide in gaza . fighting and as strikes continue in con eunice and elsewhere at least a 174 people have been killed in dallas a since friday. the biggest hospital in the south of costs are, was under authority, seeing each of these on the brink of collapse options and not the hospital. a wondering if wouldn't be able to function for much longer, to return a lot of supplies. because there's doctors without borders, head of mission for palestine, he says he's already asked strikes if destroyed, causes health care system. a days ago when bishop died, because there was no one that guilt team,
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it is very difficult for his gotta walk up to uh, to do with this is uh they also very, very far that, oh secuity. uh, they made the choice to stay in the hospital, which puts a life and then joe, some example like 2 exits, but they cannot do it because it presents up to them and several patient own around the hospital since the beginning of the well with we have seen that was a big was because have been cruising, want us to the older. so has been adult directed medication all the like she for hospital. and then at some point you closed anything out of the patient. extremely difficult situation and some of them in the, in the risk of, uh, like saving risk and diagnose it. we see it a bit of sense and that is, it's happening again with the hold between it to your host because it is directly targeted. so there must be very much a, an email of. busy so people can come to the email and it has can walk through it sooner, right? tim arise because you all remember very of what happened and, you know, we took the both of us to doctors,
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the nose during of them being in the hospital. so people died, we think hospitals and health care will go up there. right, because of discouraging, this is the majority of his care. what good have left because i stepped on like a bishop kind of access, mostly hosted that anybody unless it was be done. it was a big it supposed to be that it was due to some galactic. so we come to your thoughts him that may have to hold has houston, because immediately edition have been, have been run down in the village and is just putting an upset to the rehab. or if i'm jaffar is action a's, communications and advocacy coordinator for the palestine territories. she says paula sydney, and see for the homes didn't have time or the opportunity to prepare for winter in more than 20 best suns. they live in 110th at which is the night on that. the good thing to protect them from this is to be restored in the entry in
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you where there is a people are flooded with water inside their tents in delta and any other parts of gas off of the, of the huge displacement that for many it has been said where displaced the from north and from the areas of gas and the hit the to the for seeking salt and for see think, safety and why there is no 2nd places or done if that goes and gets off, they live without war or the winter items and when davis date of homes, when they were displaced today, the, the lift width, so somebody call us as the, we know the, the in do to go go, but no problem but in but his time is that it is the guy is hot and is not the cold, so they, they only with the, with somebody a gloss i, they do must have the time and the light tub. is that
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a priority to take data for the be only big did with did with only priority, did the british to go at the to a blood? i'm the, to escape it from bumping. i'll do is go to other places, solidarity rallies because they have taken place and several cities across europe in italy, they will come from stations between the police and protest as unobtrusive demonstrate as rallied in midland. define a band model for these process with bonds and taking places. they coincide into color course remembered stay in spain, people most and central madrid, protests who waving palestinian and south african flags while cooling out the you for not doing enough to stop the the solve the you wanted to stop giving a 2 pound sign there, only 4 states that said no, and now we're over
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a 100 days into the genocide. and we still have states that are afraid to call it that as it is, everyone's afraid to make an enemy out of israel and above all, out of the us. and in greece, thousands of demonstrators marched against israel. as one goes on there it's just as riley, the u. s. embassy in the capital athens before heading towards the is there a, the embassy? some displayed bond is praising south africa for bringing in genocide case against a israel and the in special court of justice. and this similar process happens in the swedish capital of stockholm, thousands of rally to the mazda cx, 500 miles israel's actions. hey guys. what else is a protest is also demonstration outside of branch of barclays, bank and london, calling for a boy called over the banks, alleged financial links, these ready ministry. so i got hospital, this is a rather different sort of action that is taking place this weekend. instead of the
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lodge rallies that have been taking place in central london, this one has become more focused on the organizations that have been found to have been giving support to companies that have been invested in the is really oh me. and given them ministry technology as well as arms and components on this company that is focused on this, we kind of thought piece by a bar, which has been found to provide more than a $1000000000.00 worth of loans to companies as well as underwriting. so 9 of the companies which have given components and ministry technology to the is really all me. now what they're and trying to do here is hoping to hopefully the actions that took place in south africa across right south africa boxes. in 1982 twin box has been wisconsin to apartheid south africa and eventually off the march of prussia,
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16 years was a pretty serious actions by such events. it divested itself from apartheid south africa and people who are hoping that this action will do. the same sonia got jago alto. sarah london, is where the forces of stone bait ribbon in the occupied westbank where they are writing palestinian homes. as rose armies also carrying out another raiden still the numberless this way, the rates and the rest of it intensified in the occupied westbank since the beginning of the war on me. my large crowds have gathered in geneva was certainly occupied westbank for the funeral of a posting in mind, killed in this way. any raid his body was kind of through the seats streets of the 50 while more is shaunte of slogans. announcing what they call the crimes off is randy forces. who the leaders in yemen, say american and british ass strikes have struck a port in had they had the problems they follow whose he missed. one of the tax and the red sea aimed of ships linked to israel because of his war on gaza. who's
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a missile strike close to 5 on a tank of of the many coast on friday us and indian warships went to the age of the british operated mullins, the wonder to the shopping center in support of the oppressed palestinian people. and in response to the american british aggression against our country, the many naval forces with the help of gold carried out to target to the operation against the british oil tank. moreland, lawanda in the gulf of 8 and using a number of suitable naval miss alice, the hits was direct them, leading to expanding germany armed forces. the funds, the continuation of their operations in the red sea, under the radians against is ready to ship. all those headings, the pulse of all public style until the aggression stopped in food and medicine will deliver to the east kind of city and people in the cause of stroke or is ready at full size as the time has belonged to august and southern 11 on full plains,
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from the regions of been shavanne, and this is where they come on to say has blown operational infrastructure. and a ministry building was strong and run. con has more from 11 east town of april, saki, detentions along this boat. i haven't go to way they are still a pace. they all being contained alone. this product, israel boat has now introduced this like new tactic targeted as oscillations between 3 of those in the last few weeks. those have taken place deep within a lebanese territory, some 40 kilometers in, at one point with the killing of a senior local commander. we something else. well, that took place 2 weeks ago. we've also so at that talk to the size of the nation of a mass leader. so they all roll re, uh, in uh, the something. so goods of they root. so clearly there's a lot of politics still to go look negotiations, don't the guy before the tensions,
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little mist board to cease and that something like that. his bullets like that know, interested in until there is a complete ends of the war and go. so levels in a very difficult position, it has a can take a government right now. it doesn't have a president. uh, there's a lot of politicking going going, so it's not like the lebanese are completely unified right now in terms of showing strength to israel is always taking advantage of this. it's sending messages through us and french envoys who have been to the region in the last couple of months saying that has bullet needs to come to the negotiating type type. so was states being contained, there is some really booked on both sides. as buddha, thousands, tens of thousands of people have been displaced on this side of the board and 11 on 76000 people are still unable to return to the homes. still ahead on that, which is 0 as well. it's behind the rising
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under, across germany, against the far right of a f d policy on where in a rock where full of policy issues going to stop your site and is being transformed into a new use in the future treasure. the hearing the facts have you had any links that he has the support of 15 and samantha, she'll take a moment then asking questions. what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action? not just give you a sense of what an easy target this place is. i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the good looking out to us
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and everything is good. even explained the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would take us with the bucks of their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers speeding fewer. we've been occupied and imprisoned. how does their injustice mean? case the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous parts of the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day . everyone, hey, is watching the news on their mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities
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already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man best produces the best pictures and those other people to ira long. and in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the the welcome back pocket stuff is demanding. an immediate investigation of to 9 citizens were killed by an identified a gunman, a neighboring rum families in park, a son of health funerals for the victims identified earlier by rainy and media only
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as for nationals, the pockets on the farm menissi describe the shooting as a terraced incident that happened as both countries were to normalize ties of to recent tit for tat attacks. thailand, as host, it took some pretty relations between the united states and china. the chinese foreign minister met the us national security advisor jake sullivan. in bangkok. the agenda included territorial technicians in the south china sea. russia's relationship with north korea, underwriting and support for these in the m. and why don't you describe the tools as candid and fruitful? and a said they would leads to best bilateral relations. donald trump is vine to appeal against a court order to pay $83000000.00 in damages for defamation. while he was the us president of the trial, the new york, the jury said trump has subject to the right to engine list e gene. chiral to use of malicious attacks to she accused him of right causal in
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jordan has more of victory posed in new york city. the journalist e. jean carol and her legal team on friday, celebrating a jury's decision to award her $83300000.00. and her defamation case against the former us president donald trump. in a statement, carol said, this is a great victory for every woman who stands up when she's been knocked down. and a huge defeat for every bully who was tried to keep a woman down. back in 2019 carol accused trump of ranging her in the mid 1990 a charge. he denied a jury decided in 2023. trump was responsible and ordered him to pay carroll $5000000.00. but before and after that court case, trump accused carol of lying attacked her character and subjected her to death threats from his supporters. all that led to this latest law suit and friday's
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verdict. trump's reaction, the case was met to derail his presidential campaign. i fully disagree with both verdicts and will be appealing this whole bite and directed which hunt focused on me and the republican party trumps lawyer elaborated i will continue with president trump to fight for everybody's 1st amendment right to speak. everybody's a right to defend themselves when they are wrongfully accused. carol didn't speak to reporters after leaving court. it seems the jury's decision was doing all the talking for her was one jordan, l g 0. kind of ticket of both the and i would choose and most of us have gathered in forever needs to, to observe international holocaust, remember and stay more than a 1000 bosnian. muslims were killed in a massacre in the town. in 1995,
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the stipend needs the muslim jewish piece and remember this initiative was launched off to the commemoration. today is not a time in this come, memorization is not the place for politics or to express our respective use or opinion on present day global developments. today the time it does come, member ration is the place for remembrance, for not allowing the ghosts of our past to pay paid away from us as and yet today is also a time and this collaboration is also the place for us to jointly commit ourselves to doing everything in our power to prevent the heart as we remember here today from being repeated. you've done us as well. i'm to submit this mike at the present moment when the eve of anti semitism of the haze of islam is lemme phobia are gaining ground around europe and the world of it all pretty much renew our value to be good neighbors and care for one another. germany's child slough shoals as voice
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concern over the rise of extreme right tendencies as the nation of the 79th anniversary of the liberation of our trips on sunday, january the 27th. 1945. so if your troops fried the survivors of the concentration camp in poland, when the 1000000 people, emotive, that most of them choose this, we concluded that is why our democracy is based on a central commitment. never again, never again, exclusion and disenfranchisement. never again, racial ideology and dehumanizing never again, dictatorship. ensuring this is the central task of all states. that is why we are fighting every form of anti semitism, terrors, propaganda, and most sense for the last demonstration. so being held in various german cities against the far right, a f d penalty that protests with spock. bar reports the leading members of the policy have discussed, must deportation of migrants. dominant kane has this following report from biling.
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this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the if day a fall right party that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies, accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown, where prominent if de politicians meant some christy and democrats and of a leading german right wing us to discuss what they call re migration a policy which would remove the citizenship of migrants who become naturalized as germans and to pull them from this country, it's a concept which one leading lawyer says is entirely illegal. the idea of re migration basically calls for a complete abolition of human rights of migrants of every refugee convention off and basic rights and shrines in the german constitution. it would require
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a regime change that brings the far right into a position of power where they can do whatever they want. and the last time the far ice in this country has chumps to do what ever wanted to do in power. it came up with this. the nuremberg will not see united solution which took away the citizenship of jews and others of that human rights and encourage them to leave this country. eventually the journey that started with this law would end with the holocaust, a zach and z. i. s de leadership says that diploma anti semitism has distance itself from the pots them discussion in an angry intervention in parliament. one of its members who was at the meeting, denied planning unconstitutional policies and denounced. the coalition. government might not, by my party is exclusively concerned with the constitutional measures which you are not enforcing that's
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a failure of the state. that's why you're trying to distract attention from your failure by smearing us. but one thing is on audio and all the policies of the i of the day on now in focus as never before, while hundreds of thousands of people protesting against the party in the street. many millions more supporting it in the polls. in a country where as much as 18 percent of the population can be classed as migrants . dominant cain boundaries era bullying us is condemning the decision by judges invite us to waive that to uphold a government bond on an opposition leader from running for president muller. carina machado is banned from running for office for 15 years after entering the race to challenge president nicholas madura as well as opposition has also condemned the bon demanding that the supreme court reinstate that candidates. the 1st round of talks is being held in baghdad on the future of american troops in iraq. the rocky
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governments expected expecting discussions with us diplomats to lead to a timeline for troop reductions. us forces have been in a rock since the invasion of the country 11 years ago. approximately 2 and a half 1000 us troops of deployed in iraq as positive the n t i. so coalition formed in 2014, they've been targets is at least a 150 attacks in the past 3 months. spine groups linked to neighboring around it is of war and neglects in the rock of taking a toll and the country's archaeological sites. to go full in 1991, forced to shut down of a museum in boswell from the city in southern rock. mike made up to one head report . so what happened to the museums exhibits these palace any rock solid and the city of basra was built before formerly to set down for saying no, it's a museum of antiquities. hosting heretics from ancient to a separate tamia
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o dfcs on displays, pen, civil errors and civilizations. so marian below and e n a c n n a slot. yeah, i tell them what time. this is the 2nd largest museum in iraq off to the national museum in baghdad. and it has a phone a off 1000 authentic and rad pieces. the ministry of culture and tourism has chosen this policy because of its unique design. for the collection includes the statues, jewelry and pottery, as well as tablets engraved with ancient lettering. but several of the monuments were damaged by isolated in 20142015. many of these are the 2 facts were looted in smoking to abroad for the 2003 us led invasion before being received abroad. here, this is again palace, which was one's home to the leader of a to tell the tennessee and redeem is now
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a platform for all of your rockies and foreign visitors to get to new york city, which cultural heritage i'm killing a jew. professor lewis on old, your travel here from port to goes to see ancient items he has studied, admired for most of his life. he regrets that thousands of precious pieces are on the accounted for wisdom and put the money, but the worst part is the smuggling cases that happened off to 2003, well only to business. so the stolen pieces are not catalog unlike faces that was smuggled in the 19th century, which would treated and documented and that include price was on the fixed that belong not only to a rock, but to all humanity. unfortunately, they have disappeared. condo, the last one i'll probably allow you, provided you have one secretaries and heritage recency open in the museum because he's a collection of books and manuscripts on the countries. ancient monuments and archaeological
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society must about the whole week or so on. the library has a variety of results on iraqi history and ation civilizations. forming an academic, it's no longer have to travel to the bible that to access all could logical publications smoke. they also tackles pcs on display here, especially those relates to cuneiform studies, as it provides translation of june from tex, engraved on p, sees this dummy stuff here, whole visitors who will come to the museum, not just to view it displays, but also to take part in the body as all the cultural activities to i hate edges, eli bus a southern iraq, the president of the philippines as lot of himself and control received by taking a trip to a rogue combs. that is a rob, who by helicopter has infuriates as many of the country where poverty is widespread, want to be low reports at the british proc then cold place sold out show. in
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manila, philippine president printing, and marcus junior was among the cheering fans. by the way, but while the rest of the crowd endured hours of the traffic jams to reach the concert marcus flew in on the presidential helicopter itself is said, it wasn't necessary for security. but critics say it was just another example of marcus's tone, dep, governing style. but the thing is, he use the filipinos boxes and watching and causing the beans and analysts say, the incident gave marcus critics something to focus on the salad. and if there's one thing the marxist have long been accused of, it's their use of state funds for personal benefit. critics say the use of government helicopter is in line with the president's upbringing people off julia's father's 20 years in offering that presidency often described as one of the most
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corrupt in the world. and yet, as recently as december, 1 survey suggested, a majority of filipinos were happy with marcus's performance except on installation . the same pull found almost 3 quarters of the population was dissatisfied with the high cost of living. and i don't, i don't answer reasonable for, i guess the problem. so let's keep fighting robinson about 5 and of the say revive economy is going to be tough, especially after corporate 19. he has done some, some damage. however, we know that the recovery from depend demik and from the double digit recession of the economy will not take overnight. but we also know that for ordinary filipinos, economic hardship continues to be the main issue of the day. which is why some of the president's foreign trips have been condemned as ill time and the necessary as commodity prices sword last year. he was the only as the leader to attend the world
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economic forum in douglas. in this year he looks set to continues just setting ways with an even bigger travel budget. pardon below al jazeera, many or less of many of bulk elizabeth around them will be in the trash shortly. with more news the, the car has been going off of the sauce the full day. it's a 120 kilometers in many areas. how does the news continues to define their basic needs to certainly be here. most of them are to some of the rumbling that happening. now. i'm not is outgoing. from here i see the 11 east side. there's new, any place in gaza considered to be safe either in the north or the south and north
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in you on shelters or in hospitals? the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, i have the right, the boy costs anyone i want to. and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 pod series explodes, the implications of us and people close the freedom of speech and 1st amendment by how many words would i have to exchange in this legislation? thing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 word pod, 3, the template on out to 0. the hardest thing for me is a lawyer, and this is trying to explain to a teenage victim how the courts have failed her. the church has failed her,
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her parents have failed her, and apparently the law may fail her that no one cares or no one protects her. so how do you get a young person to have faith in anything? when the courts and the church are climbing the fact that her abuse is all over the world on the internet, that's not a secret. but whatever the church says about it is a secret. and what they did about it as a secret the as well as on times of genocide, there's no laptop and it's a song on southern garza, it's ministry has killed a $174.00 post and ends in 24 hours. the
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