tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 2, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the patients please connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, means that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the pedal um and is a put ottoman. this is the new zone line from dog hawk coming up in the next 16 minutes prophecies a pressure approval of despair that we feel for what comes next. the united nations, the only a warning on life and southern gaza with more than a 1000000 people have moved to escape line and a steep increase and set their attacks across the occupied west. back the us
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sanctions full is, varies. the thousands go unpunished. allowed gas explosion and fun and kenya's cas should at least 3 people are killed and hundreds injured on the wall. food program says it's receiving reports of people dying of starvation and saddam, with all these flashing of power made a treat in sports, told him that davy told us that you can saw the taking on jordan right now for placing the agent come semifinals that solid by using cleans, when's a south korea against australia will be live to algae needs stadium. this i was to look ahead to that one the, to the pressure of despair. that is how the united nations is describing the crisis and southern gaza. there a fee is about what comes next with is around the warning it will advance is ground offensive to the southern most region of rough. um which ford is egypt? the city is already crowded with more than ha,
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off of gauze is $2300000.00 population. so we're looking for safety as well. we hear that this even though try the best the i'll, i'll pop those in for security to deliver as much as they can to 60, not enough for that's not enough. clean frankie will to a and there's no protection with the nobody is, is guaranteed from the, from the next kind of wave of fighting that we fear is, is, is coming on and is like every week we think we've got a can't get any worse. well, go figure out, it gets worse. as well as defense minister, you will have gone says the operation and con eunice a successful that 7. so she is a bathroom ground with hospitals on the siege. schools, shelter and displace palestinians bombed and residential areas hits. now the un, children's agencies has an estimated $17000.00 and guys
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a unaccompanied order. they've been separation from the families in the past 4 months. does go to a correspondent, honey muscle, and he is joining us live from the alpha in southern gaza. and how many you've been covering the 4 months? so it was surprise you that the u. n. is pulling what's happening in southern gaza, a fresh look of despair. and that's before israel advances to the south to the, in the south. a yes, the indeed, and this is not, it wasn't surprising at all. if in fact it was more of the concerning the reports made by uh on you on about how the situations are getting really worse than the funding part of the gospel. manley in this particular area and rough, has to be aware more than half of the population been crammed into this pocket in the southern part of the guys. prim,
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largely lacking the basic facilities that instruct structured infrastructure is mainly in the area of evacuation. sorted lost the area where thousands, literally hundreds of 1000 people, set up there make have tens, are experiencing difficult living conditions as the rain. it continues on weather conditions are worse than in states pausing a day. but the fact that there is an end is very the intention of expanding the military operation into or off to be just very worried. then confirming 2 of the people here not only will looking at over proud of area, but the fact that extension to the ongoing atrocities and genocide at the genocide that actually it can have listened to another part and gaza strip. of course, the defense minister of as well talk about in terms of it expands, expanding to another operation throughout today's finding that the victory wouldn't
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be completed without coming through of understanding. how does that fail largely to talk about it is a career doors. those safety plans for the 1.9 displays how definitive mental it civilians with into this part of, of us did. he did not make a lot of sense to people who were hoping for a cease fire. they have now woke it up. we're going up this morning to these devastating guns concerning news that by the defense minister. yeah, waking up to even more bad news. you say displace palestinians displays and we're hearing separation had either us children's agency to 17000 children have been separated from their families. what's happening to them of all those bar since the beginning of the war, we're looking at more than $10000.00. so they're not been completely hooping tells . and that's an entire generation of children that is likely to affect how the society,
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the palestinian society and gaza will the progress in the future on an economical level or a social level, let alone and fastbreak for the fact that are more than 17000. it's still there have been separated from their family either they're being killed or they are, their families have been killed and they don't have anyone to look after them is very devastating and very risky for the future of a children across the gods trip. we're talking about people who are still either in the northern part and have no guardian whatsoever. no family members remaining. so look after them. those are we are able to, to see and just check with the how they're doing here. they're left with one family member or somebody who's taking care of them. they're living, they're worth life at all. they have at the time of much need of their parents and their care to look after them. but those in the northern part have nobody to just look after them. and that's the problem. $17000.00 of children is
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again, likely to affect how the society will have progress in the future. you know, levels not only socially and economically, but also in terms of the childhood that a children care across the garbage trip. yeah. children who have been robbed of absolutely everything. honey. thank you very much for that. that's honey must move live in delphi, a palestinian is advertising to areas within the besieged strip. that is really military is withdrawing from the 11 of destruction as amends. but many on phased at the task of rebuilding their homes once again and with other la conver polls. returning home to what little is less pulse the needs and the home a cost. the area of the gaza city are serving the scale of destruction for the 1st time. since he is really military announced a withdrawal from small pockets in the besieged strip. remnants of their lives are scattered throughout the wreckage. what hasn't been destroyed is the unflinching
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resilience and loyalty to land that holds their history, their stories, and their future motion. the malta, new, all our properties have been destroyed. we are full of innocent defense are familiar. we have nothing to do it from us or the resistance. they are trying to transfer us. the goal of israel is to force us to go somewhere else. we will never leave all land. we will never go anywhere. you should write scripts estimate more than 70 percent of residential homes in the gaza strip. have been heavily damaged or destroyed. that's around a $132000.00 buildings. the u. n says around 650000 palestinians will have no home to return to. when the war ends. debris from the mass destruction is expected to exceed 8000000 metric tons and take about 3 years to remove. as well as residential buildings, schools, government offices, and health facilities run by you and agencies have been leveled or beyond repair.
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the task of rebuilding seems overwhelming. the palestinians say they are undeterred and on the side of it cut them off. i will stay here until i die. i am steadfast. we will never leave our matter. it is the occupation that we live our lives one day, sooner or later. like many in casa, this neighborhood has been destroyed. but for the people who live here, this land will always be their home. no matter how many times they need to rebuild and begin their lives again. and run a little hon. i'll just here. it seems to solve the will of how this and in civil defense names have been working time to speak to save lives, a lack of machinery and fuel, as in stopping them from responding to calls for help. let me pull some shitty for polls. the civil defense themes and gaza have never been busy,
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busy it's time to pay the medics risk you instead of starting personally to head out since is well began at school until so civil defense teams and districts have been working round the clock and under fine circumstances they accuse the is rarely military of intentionally destroying the station. what the situation on the ground is, dia, all civil defense stations in the north and central provinces of cause. i have been destroyed by his really strikes you is really truth intentionally talked to the civil defense equipment dog. despite the destruction rescue teams continue to operate. 2 saving hundreds of flights they have been red moment to solution to this lack of equipment and few is affecting the immune need to save more lives. at times,
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themes of how to use the bad hands to follow the can just from the gulf of health ministry says nearly a 1000 people are missing the majority of fuel to be under the debris of bombed out buildings and also the bucket. after that, we have responded to more than 4000 americans vehicles in the past few days alone. we also for the mass of fire, despite the fact the girl has not supplied us with any fuel. and they looked at it, and these really bowman campaign has destroyed much of the infrastructure, including roads may can get even harder for rescue was. telecom blackouts also have print their book, the name of michael on the international civil defense organization to live up to its role and to cater to our needs under the circumstances we call them the un to ad. swiftly to me is only around 15 personnel will have been killed during operation. so far, 7 teams have also come on to direct is randy attack. this fund the dangerous the
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continue to work with limited resources and no guarantees of the safety of consumption of these objects. eva is ready, set the attacks have continued in the occupied. westbank just all is offered you as president joe biden signed and executive order and responds to the soul's bottom hasn't post sanctions on full. his way to say this was a tax, less palestinians injured, dead, and their property is damaged. but many more set those have yet to be held to account is why the pond, those to benjamin netanyahu, whose office rejected the measures pulling them unnecessary. the un says is really set the balance has increased significantly since october the 7th. at least 367 settler attacks had been recorded in the occupied territories between october and december, with one foot involved in guns. 7 palestinians, including a child, have been killed in attacks in the past 3 months. but you and says more than 1200 pounds finance have been forced from the hundreds by set of islands. and despite
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hundreds of palestinians being attacked, only 2 settlers have been arrested. and palestinians in the occupied westbank. so they have suffered repeated attacks from as rarely settlers the new system thursday and again on friday, near tamala. neither abraham spoke to an act of those who said that president biden sanctions against full settlers is likely to have miss was impact. so let's talk more about those attacks with this and the active list who has been for years talking about the rowing attacks of settlers against palestinians. i have had mister jamal july and you've been monitoring and seeing those secular attacks for years. do you think that this executive or they're being signed by the us president, is going to have any effect on the subject or violence on the ground? and if it's the point of talking about that, organizing gang, so such as the, the, are the got. i think people are, i guess the best thing in the communities and just to say directly to you in the
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last 3 months, be a good 16 palistine, you know, between communities as being, fortunately displaced and pushed out from the lens by the sickness visit. those are organized then do you have the, the, what was the one who's coming thing? the crime is this lovely loose, and this is the crimes that comes to mind. you keep the committee, it's the only those that was inciting against the, with the nice thing the minute that i think them out of the one who's invisible to governments now being viewed as swats, which is that is this sort of leaders of this, of this, the guns with the groups, and that's any a whole as well. so it doesn't work in any way any, and it might and country and kind of just like throw solely in our eyes. the 12, the world news now and, and kenya at least 3 people have been killed after laurie carrying gas exploded and caused a major fire firefighters, especially for us to put out the blaze and my rosy. hundreds of people living in a residential area injured in veterans discharge catherine. so it has the latest
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from i wrote the this, this is a comb pound where this incident happened. it happened late last evening and just look at the impact of that explosion. they'll walk trucks here, including the truck that was be used to transport. uh they said gas cylinder. uh that one of the cylinders exploded and that led to multiple explosions. the so the government has been here. uh, we have spoken to the government spokesman, who said that they are looking into how and why at this facility uh was uh wanting here because this is a residential area for the residence that we stopped to say that they have completed so many times about it says that this will,
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they say that says they do not want that facility there because they feel like it's unsafe and they wanted the owners to move. it's an area that is not a populated like this area is, is a very um, you know, dense a neighborhood. so people are saying that the government needs to do better to avoid such an accidents. again, catherine story, all just there are no rosie the russian attacks and the southern ukraine have killed 2 french aid workers, french president and monumental and describe the killings near the city of coast on as cowardly. russian forces launched a series of early morning drawing attacks targeting the southern and central regions of ukraine. although strikes coming a day after you crime said it has launched an attack on a russian warship near crimea. from mcbride has moved from caves. more strikes being reported over nights in the central and southern ukraine video. okay. ukraine . nuno authorities say
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a total of $24.00 shy head drones was launched. they intercepted, they say nearly half of those of the ones that got through that was damage reported to energy infrastructure around the city of previously with around $40000.00 times for a while, being without power, also a 100. and so do you mind those trapped on the ground by the power outages but no returns to the surface? meanwhile, more details have been emerging about what you crate and claims has been a significant success against russia's blacks. the fleet with video circulating now widely after being released by ukrainian military intelligence to backup that claims. this was an attack they say that happened 2 nights ago. and i done to find the a small boy ship. it's a described as a me so carrying cool. that's the even all bits with a crew of 40 on board the videos appearing to show it's being attacked by multiple c drones exploding in a bowl of flame. and then i think kicked out the russians have not come into the officially on this,
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but the russian bloggers have confirmed that was some kind of attack. and the ukraine claimant that they, they, it's, this was a further significant loss for the black c fleet, which has, in the nearly 2 years of full scale war. i lost a number of vessels to a country. ukraine is invalid, 3 on the list. points out effectively. doesn't have a navy of it. so this north korea has had several cruise missiles off. it's west coast. need to come. john, what's the quote that has been a 2 step up preparations for war? sean slowly has more north korea lot just it's forced weapons test in just over a week. fire and cruise myself into the sea test is carried out in the past month. include one's on a hypotonic missile. and new submarine launched cruise missile on friday. stage media also released photos of northwind. the day came jungle and inspecting the construction of warships in a ship yard. in the city of non po, kim reports at least said,
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strengthening the navy is an important part of young young's preparations for. he stepped up his rectory in recent months. some analysts say the post drink may also be intended for domestic audience. again on him, you're north korea used to educate, it's people conciliation, cooperation, and peace for unification. now it's the opposite. the intention is to foster animosity towards the south by defining south north korea as to hoss time states. north korea could be doing this to strengthen its political power. kim is also to suing stronger ties with russia. raising concerns must go, could help young young strengthen it's nuclear weapons program. south korea's response has been to seek close submitted, treat cooperation with the us and japan. last month, the 3 countries conducted possibly the biggest ever combined naval exercise, just recently, elite to units from south korea. and the us held a joint training drill,
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stimulating infiltration of enemy territory and directing asteroids to destroy a target. even if we don't know how many this training was an opportunity for south korean and american special forces to become one team. and then how does that capability for joint special operations? south korea is due to hold elections in april government officials, if one that north korea is likely to step up its military publications to destabilize the country ahead of the vote. so it's really just demonstrated as emani have shown the support for the decision to withdrawal from the regional organization. echo was media and book a fall. so have also announce plans to put all 3 of old by military leaders who sees pallet and recent crews. echo loss has criticized the loss of democratic rule while protest. as in molly back the on to of a c and leaving a clause as a backward step, nicholas han quotes from neighboring center goals. the sick stairs enjoyed the
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prize. the molly and fabric buzzle is sought after an exported across west africa, as always, used to make 2 additional clothes worn for weddings and religious ceremonies. but shopping, or did you the mom i do is warning his customers and neighboring countries that the cost of the fabric is about to go up. each of the molly's plan to leave the regional west african body echo was me bring an end to the free movement of people and goods like the precious fabric reform as often as the font is. we only to feel the pinch from the current crisis at 2 debt. the impact of leaving the eco was who was really software and the government needs to review its decision. thousands of protesters are gathering in molly's capital, bomb echo. they support the decision by their military rulers, along with those of new share and bringing a fast so to leave, the regional body echo was imposed sanctions and all 3 countries following the military. coups power cuts in molly, in a fuel and food shortage. and these year are affecting their populations. meanwhile,
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the tax from arm groups are on the rise. it's a populous move because they know that the value of the union, the blog and survey is putting pressure on them to come back to across the us in a lot of which they're not ready to do. so we throw in quitting the, the, the community is a way to extend the investigating and follow it legitimately, of course, for the citizens of the 3 countries. this could mean the lead visa is to travel in work in the region. 5000000 of them live and work in ivory coast alone. custom duties may come into complicating the movement of goods as well as people, according to assist takes from the cynical government, half of the products in goods that trends it through the port of the car are destined to the land lock countries of multi new share. and regina foss, so there withdrawals from the regional body echo one us will have an impact on the
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economies of the region. it will be a year before the split takes effect, but many fear it means more trouble for the region. and the 49 year old union meant to unite african nations. but now dividing them nicholas hawk, elgin's era, the car, the world food program says it's receiving reports from saddam of people dying of starvation. that you and organization is urging the wong fives to provide immediate guarantees for the unimpeded delivery of food supplies. 10 months of fighting between saddam's army and the power miller treat rapid support forces as trapped many civilians and cut them off from life saving assistance. many kinsley as head of communications and supports person for the world food program full. so don, and she's joining us live from library, be thank you very much for your time. your organization is saying that almost 18000000 people them. so don, apparently facing acute hunger,
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5000000 experiencing emergency levels of hunger. can you describe to us what that means? exactly, for those millions of people, what does it look like? and so what that means is that people are really struggling to afford a basic meal a day, especially those that are in emergency levels of hunger or i p c for out of 5, which is based on an internationally recognized food security assessment. and what that means is, especially those in the highest levels of hunger, are resorting to the absolute most extreme coping mechanisms to put food on their plates, including selling everything that they own. and then some areas where conflict and signing is ongoing, like in friendship or 2, people are literally trapped and unable to leave. and that is where we have received the reports from to monetary and the actors that people are dying of
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starvation. then what is urgent as for w p to be able to access these areas to support those who are struggling. okay, this is the excess yeah. the world food program is only able to deliver food, food assistance to one, and 10 people facing emergency levels of hunger. so what are the challenges that you'll facing? and so the channels that we are basing our access constraints. and the biggest challenge actually is that we are not able to deliver at assistance across the conflict lines. so in some parts of the country, largely in the east and north, it is a sit on the armed forces that are in control of the territory. so in other parts of the country are different actors such as the paramilitary rabbits support forces . and most of our food assistance comes in to the red sea poor. and from there,
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it's moving through con, voice, further, further west and into some of these different areas of control. and that's the biggest challenge that we face in that we are not getting one that security guarantees the clearance as the approvals, etc. ok to move these commodities freely. yeah, i was reading that 70 trucks carrying enough food to feed half a 1000000 people for one month was stuck and puts it on for the 2 weeks in january, waiting for clearances, which will only secure last week who caused this delay in why i'm so these are the authorities to put in place a lot bureaucratic impediments for humanitarian actors. like w. s p very lengthy cleary's processes. and what that looks like is for every single product that we want to move out of points to don elsewhere, we need to gather around 4 or 5 different stance and signature, okay, different authorities. and it takes time. yeah. um,
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until that clearance is granted for those those commodities and for those trucks and for that seemed to get to get so bureaucracy even, and a was on. i know that your organization is cooling on the me, the power military invested support forces to allow aid organizations to operate. it doesn't seem like they're listening, so you also have pushing pressure on the countries which have influence. would these one parties that's absolutely all the support that we can get from the international community to galvanized political will call the parties to exert. pressure is exactly what we need right now to facilitate access to enable the onset or delivery of humanitarian assistance, which is something we have struggled with over the last 9 months in one of the most complex operating environment in the world. since the war broke out into the middle of april or ice, that is many kinsley of the world food program for saddam joining us from nairobi.
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thank you very much for joining us on this very important story. we appreciate it. thank you for having a nice, a dodge and tina now we're ross, police have 5 rubber bullets and was a candidate protest as determined to stop the government spending cuts. the confrontation happened as politicians, debates of major reforms proposed by newly elected president. how the malay of today's, of all the reports from when a site is protest to say life for them will get even hotter, has plans on stopped tension and chaos outside argentina's congress as a debate rages insight on whether to pass origin tina's precedents have yet to me so called albany will spill in a motor. nice thing, the country's economy. not everyone is happy with the change, the president once for origin, tina, the store that meant that you anyway, have human lady can impose these ultra liberal model, is with repression. she wants to delete workers' rights and origin to, you know, with the bill and we weren't to allow,
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it will be on the streets fighting back. 7 trying to make it. 6 the police using proper spring water tenants in order to prevent and have you mean to bother with modernize the economy to attract boring investments. when she was a confronting with argentina, powerful neighbor, thousands of people on the street when they responded to the violence outside congress. with this controversial tweet allow union congress opening a cage or a prison for the thousands of protesters on the street. they've been initially contained over 600 laws, but has now been with us over 200 at the president was forced to give into the demands of other political parties. the new package gives the precedence emergency powers for a year,
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allows for the privatization of 37 state companies and modernize the expectation of fossil fuels. that can be the same data being then see you to tina is an intensive care and it's seriously addicted to a drug. the drug does the deficit. and the symptom, this inflation of parents to me is the drug dealer. i can tell that needs to get rid of this addiction because we went off of feature. otherwise the old nibble's bill is that you president's 1st big political test. let me lay you had a decision to make. he could say, i'm going to go for as much as i can go right to the beginning, to have a strong impact to make use of my political capital, because i've just been elected and so on. and then we can see how this battle goes . or you can say, i'm going to take these things on one by one. i don't want to have to have too many enemies at the same time. he's chosen the fact we made promises, he's austerity measures and reforms. we bring down sewing inflation in argentina
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and jumpstart the economy. but these images of repression on the streets show how difficult the months ahead will be. and how the president is willing to confront those who dare oppose him. the so i just see that when a site is assigned for the weather when he is rob with the south american extremes, that we've just been through as a world of focusing really on south america, about 2 and a half years of media. now. now the, all of which means that the weather in south america, in particular, is in homes in the wrong way. for example, is pretty widespread drive to in many countries. this is one example of voice was outside boerger tile. they are very low. as a result, there is water rushing over us and livelihood sufficient, for example, have been affected at the same time, on dry palm land when you get some of the storms and these are fundamentals, you tend to get flash drives. an example here not in peru, this is just an example because we've seen these in columbia and in bolivia to so
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you get flash flooding on hob ground is either dr. written all the shots themselves are bigger than normal boats, because the pacific surface water is either warmer or cooler than normal off the shoals, particularly off prices like peru and equity. all this is going to kind of your office on time or afraid these extremes will produce these outcomes and just the science of all this we've now of course dropped main during heat twice. come out of option tina into power required a sun see on the capital. it may well break his record on such a day that it cools down a bit as it to sees thunderstorms still ahead on knowledge as they are in the mall themes, the call rates and questions about the creation of artificial items to be chosen. and, and so forth. what have action from the dramatic game and the premium, because not just for not to leave at lake to secure the truth. the
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the latest news, as it breaks in ukraine sense, we've long struggled to establish a distinctive national identity. literature has always played a significant role with detailed coverage. critics say the use of a government's helicopter is in line with the president's upbringing from around the world activities and probably say a 1000 so 50 just died, waited for justice, but never came to the lack of accountability. people's crimes committed in double is what's in both the name property to purchase of other crimes. and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue that is opposed to what is happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads about that. without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0
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news, [000:00:00;00] the news was put on and on a reminder of on top stories, the solid un agency says it's concerned about israel's plans to expand its operations and to draw some court in gaza. oppression a couple of despair. the southern city bordering egypt as the last place of refuge for more than half of gauze was 2300000 population that you ins, children's agency, this as an estimate of 17000 youngsters. and gosh, i have been separation from their families, units have had early, a cold, as well as military offensive,
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a warrant shelter on his way to set the attack. so continue just als off did us president joe biden signed an executive order and response to the assaults, bonds against palestinians, and the occupied west bank has increased strongly since, as well going to cost us a growth of wounded palestinians, and their families have arrived in costa for medical treatment, they left alone from egypt on a military plane, barbara and going for reports, fees, interest, palestinians, and their families survive checkpoints and showing to him that john needs to leave garza so kata set. most of the family members and the health since the war and goal is that they can now goodness that it was a normal night that these really tanks came in without warning guys. and we were in the cameras. and when the he tested my father and youngest is still a killed and i was injured. i have blood in my eyes because of the tank shaving.
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outside of the bed. the man y u is hoping had thoughts. i will make a full recovery. and as i um, what off if i'm i'm accompanying my daughter. she was injured with shrapnel in her head. just received permission for treatment outside guys. i think god were waiting now to board the plane and the name on the fly out on fluffy because as health ministries has more than 60000 palestinians have been wounded. steering is ready to attack since october. they're relying on barely functioning hospitals for treatment . the world health organization says checks that border crossings have slowed down the delivery of fuel food and medicine to the strip. well, the next object done with this, like, like a distribution then cause is very difficult. people are almost dying and they're suffering really badly. it's getting complete chaos and famine, especially in the north. and rafa and han eunice, people in con eunice data bella induced from guys,
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the c t. r will display san rafael. this, which was nearly 1500000 palestinian refugees cannot move. i'm fighting between is really forces and palestinian fighters around some hospitals in southern casa, has tons them into was and barbara and got passed out to sarah. well, the 9000 children have been injured and as well as one garza, many have had arms or legs amputated. and some doctors have been forced to carry all propositions without add a specific one. young palestinian go recalls whole deal and i the then we meet on fall. right. that on summer in that that that was that is that was not a bad guy being yeah. i love that last out. well,
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no, i have fallen nation and i guess you should have been around like you have a lot of reasons need them. sadly. yeah. i you dig, well i have to and that now i have one of the math that is still at the, in the by then helpful. not by then. yes, i had bubble and i'm glad i see some. and then the nothing. that's the name of leah la la. he's been correct. that's not what i'm guiding them by then listening and i'm still working on identity and see in one request. so the, the accounting team that's being the highland i'm know. see, well i didn't know someone then fired off the bus
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last night the mid afternoon, so that's fine. i'm not here. then the scanning size you took granted home. yeah ma'am you let them know. yeah. a lot of, i'm lovely and i didn't get any sad to hear that when you get out for the rest. they said, i would say that roommate and i have been was how, how many is a lot of the same they have in the lab? well, how, how the meaning of the family values are being held in proportion palestinians and several cities around the world and yelman's capital on ourselves. and so people are funding for the end to as well as the war on gaza. weekly demonstrations have been taking place there every friday. demons who the rebels have been carrying out attacks and the red sea on ships heading to
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or link to israel. the who's the say they will continue the attacks until the will ends. and demonstrations of also gathered in jordan's capital a mon, protesting against the suspension of you and funding for several western countries . stopped funding the agency for palestinian refugees option is ready allegations of some stuff being involved in the october 7th tax. the, the european union has backed a landmark act, which from the government did use of artificial intelligence and the block, the uses. it wants to make sure a systems fused and the blog stays transparent, traceable non discriminatory and environmentally friendly as a system should be overseen by people rather than by organization. to prevent hom full outcomes or high risk systems will be assessed the full being on the market
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and also throughout the life cycle. critics say the act sleeve, businesses and organizations with this will time to prepare for the new requirements, cecilia bar and fell down as director general of digital year up. and she's joining us from brussels. thank you very much for your time. i do want to get to the point of whether companies will have enough time resources to prepare for the regulations . but firstly, just how pivoting the moment is this for the industry which remains on regulated despite as explosive growth and recent years. well, i would say let's visit is what i did on a moment in history. it is the 1st ever regulation law, sufficient intelligence. and i guess the whole world is that it isn't working right now. ringback the final think the techs are being discussed and we expect it to pop from the council in a crime underneath a we're coming to an end of it. okay. so yet attends the strength of very difficult balance. doesn't fit between promotion innovation and protecting citizens rides.
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this, the rising, what you've seen of it is the rising at least to achieve this as well. one thing that we say we have always in industry support is the risk based approach. meaning that you look at the risk for we use awesome signal intelligence. there is a companion, visual intelligence is only a tool and then depending on how you use it. so for example, if you use it for the bias and discrimination, so this is a higher as case or. ringback you are using artificial intelligence in the, in the power button, you're using it for someone that is trying to be in the, within the relation no worries come when we look at the, the instrumentation. okay,
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you're fine. and we only have to spend about the time which is around fixed expenses. yeah. and so what is it going to cost companies to implement the regulations? could that be a deterrence, the costs being deterrence and a market where artificial intelligence uptake is very low compared to countries like you've mentioned china and the us as well. we know that kind of close you realize you wouldn't have to. ringback change your re evaluating, you know, open up some of the other regulations, etc. 0300000. your, for your, for a medium sized company. you know what he says? we need to find a way to get people to don't have to see and even funding for these companies to basically adopt the rules. and also being a part of the process. we have to find the status of who free will be in the natural standards. and actually this process are free. all right,
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that is cecilia bar and found out of digital. you are joining us live from brussels . thank you very much for breaking that down for us. unfortunately, we're having some problems with you, my phone, so we'll leave it. but we thank you for your time, your expertise. thank you so much. now to malaysia and the country has reduced the prison to the parole board, has reduced the prison to a former prime minister naturally. but also he was sentenced to 12 years after being convicted of food and money laundering is now expected to be released in 2028 and $2.00 pay fines of more than $10000000.00 that was charged for his role involving the fest and mismanagement of a multi $1000000.00 state fund, a controversial project to reclaim land is underway in the mall days and create artificial items using fund drudge from ocean beds. the government consists it's needed to boost tourism,
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but active as well and that it will damage moraine life. tony chang reports from the old days, the white, sandy beaches into turquoise waters. this is the multi of the world knows not the island of island gilley is a smaller races. next to the capital. one of the most densely populated citizen in the world. just off the coast project to try and remedy the pillows, sent into the sea for highway, leading to what to now just assemble will be a new call, get pulled and residential blocks locals have watched. is there a direct view to a building site? they take the psat and using it right? yeah. and they put all of that insight and this is one of the biggest explanations at bringing them all of and that had a very immediate impact. and then we came out to have a look that was settlement looms like a cloud of 30 mind coming and hitting
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a lot of you like it was this that when this started, now the surface was, is it clear again, but the real damage is below the dive is here, say the judging has already had a devastating impact on the, on the water environment. riffs in this area of last 70 percent of the carl coverage. 50 meters down. the nearby reef is still home to some fish. the divorce is cloudy, the reef cup of incense curls, look colorless with few signs of new growth, hardly bustling with life. this say the un is it the home? so the problem, judging some bids, kills micro organisms vital to sustaining marine environments. so it's a tricky balancing act, so the government of the country is 99 percent on the volta and vulnerable to rising sea levels. we have been even looking into things such as relocation, of course, to other areas and ensuring that we take the maximum mitigation protection meshes.
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well, we do recommendation because the coordination is a sustainable deal. indeed, we'd have to wait for everyone to do it in a way that has minimal impacts. the residents of feeling guilty are already taking action to protect the reef carl's comp bank to promote gross attached to frames and replanted off the coast. it's phone for me, i do, but the only thing they can do to protect their environment from being swept away in the race to expand. tony chung al jazeera feeling gilly, the mouldings to the head on al jazeera, this truly in football play and makes an entrance fit for a king is his welcome back to
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the orthodontist for his demo with alexis, from the asian cob gemma. what elizabeth, i can tell you that we have our 1st agent comp semi finalist and it's jordan. they beat to jake hassan and the law states. and his letter on friday in the 2nd hops due costanza vall that handle tenable into his own met. jordan, hold on to in this 11. now this is the 5 this you wouldn't have, haven't gone at this tournament while it's a these homes to be just thought of going home off to an incredible run out that fast asian come friday. so the quote you final sees australia a take on south korea and a repeat of the 2015 asian cup final south crim missed out on the tracy 9 years ago . losing that game,
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see one to the suckers is been 64 years since south korea last one. this competition, you all can clansman side have had 2 days. few arrest somebody. australians going into this match for the job and coach is no consent. rest days is what it is. you accept it, you move on, we are ready. we are ready for this huge game and we're very hungry. we want to go through and if you want to go through and and know got face of a big tournament, you have to suffer. you have to deal with pain because you back, i think that in the last game and, and that's normal, the south. we have come off against an australia side has conceded just one goal. so i saw at this tournament, the match takes place at our needs stadium, which holds a special memories for socrates, for with mit to jude is why he's called the window for australia again soon as you out of 2022. welcome to task. probably being a 2nd home for us for quite a while. um, even during that code period where we kinda use that as a base during woke up qualifies. and you know, yeah,
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we've made some special memories here. obviously with the last woke up as well. and great memories to me individually, as well as going that goal. and i'm looking forward to making more memories like that in the next match. a, let's go live now to it's a hell a lot. it got to alger needs data and he's covering this game for us as the hell and interesting match up. this one, as i previously mentioned, australia have a strong defense and the coming up against the south korea slide to opt shows of goals the well thank you. tmo, welcome to college in new stadium. you mentioned a bit earlier about the situation in the final of the 2016 asian couple 3. and it came up in full. so that occasion, australia, the home side, a lot of support. obviously it couldn't be any more different. this time, the south koreans adult plentiful, especially with neutral cuts. how about would that matter? we shall see. you mentioned just now, but some of the similarities, the differences between the sides. australia,
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of course they have that issue that we've just mentioned right now. they don't need that and you want go so far as the tournament, but sometimes it's not, it's just the staff and that might be the situation here. australia haven't really been tested so far and has told me that they didn't have a particularly difficult group. and then in the last 16 know the most difficult opponent indonesia, the have to say yes, the but, i mean, that's one goal. that's great. but sometimes we have to take that maybe with a pinch of salt. now looking at south korea as well, they've not been at the best phone so far at the ation club. they let in some goes, but he seemed to be a bit more it showed in defense and loss and actually came up against a lot of pressure against do radio. and you can see that one goes on showed a lot of resilience to come back. and when that much the one thing i will say about south korea base, it shows that they are up for a fight and they have back to honda and that a very difficult match against jordan. i know so that not to mention inside your area, that could be the difference and it's tournaments in known to sort of in this match because of you feel strange. yeah,
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they haven't seen the level of intensity that south korea have faith so far as the asian talk to helen, who would you say other players to look out for on either side in the well, the sole strain and team is more of a, you know, collective effort they don't have the stalls of years gone by the lights of the duca harry killed, tim k o, but one play that has somewhat stood out. a vine. he's done a pretty good job so far. he's probably going to be the biggest threat to south korea in this match, but really it's all about the big names in the south drain team from back to front . they've got some huge stuff for likes of came also in that team. they got the dashing cho who's for that fabulous. go to help south to get through to this part the terms against filed your agents. but of course what a lot people are talking about on him and he hasn't really hit top. yes, so far this to him and perhaps there's an argument that pub trying leads best off from passenger. mine has overtaken soon as
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a hot be of this team. certain us i look around to their loved parasite as you mine sure. it's a lot more been talking to me. sure. then i've seen so far, and it seems to be a lot of hope that the kind of in could be the key to success for the south 3 and here, and this not just new stadium. wow. this one, that is definitely a fascinating one on paper, isn't it? so how, thanks but i will uh, get your reports from this one a little bit late. so we'll look forward to that's the quarter finals got underway at the africa. a couple of nations like 2 to 5 days opening much these. the last right team left at the tournament, nigeria take on the lowest. i'm go. this i've gone has been unpredictable without the exits, the favorites, like morocco, set a goal and egypt. but it's something now jerry is super equals all thinking about the so called big thieves of go no size. it's been a little surprised results. but the main things that we remain focused, we look at all in games. we analyze all in performances and we want to do what's best for us. that sort of 2 games on friday,
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the other quarter finals. these guineas take on democratic republic of congo. they also, you made it as saw having face of egypt on penalties in the round of 16. that was a drastic finish to manchester united premier league game with rules as united scored a 97th when it went snatch victory. eric san hawk side, so can at least remark as rochefort who was back in the side of the missing the last match. united was free, went up with 5 minutes the guy, but girls pulled one back for the full picture. and that's what made it real deep and still for his time united his manager couldn't believe it, but there was a late twist as 18 year old call be made. you want it for united in the 97 minutes . and this bill to said it was a dream country is just going as fast family goes to the top, there was hamilton says, leaving the mercedes team is one of the hardest decisions he's ever had to make. the 7 time for me to one of our champion has decided to move to ferrari in 2025, especially 9 year old, which is drive. it has won 6 well titles and the eighty's who's on freeze with the
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