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strong was currently the far as he is weak as it is. if the dean is getting weaker the the services in use our on algae 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes prophecies a pressure cold of despair. and we feel for what comes next, a die warning from the un on lysine 7, guys that way, more than a 1000000 people have moved to escape violence. a matter of protest, more than a 100 officials, some of the us and europe say that lead his actions and policies could be contributing to the crimes in casa, as t p increase in secular tax across the occupied westbound cus, sanctions,
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toys release for dozens go unpunished. and even having news i launched gas explosion and fire in kenya's capital, at least 3 people that kills and hundreds are injured. a pressure cooker of despair. that's how the united nations is describing the crisis in southern gaza and many fee of what's coming next. with israel, a warning it will advance its ground offensive to the 7 most region of rafa that borders egypt. the cities already crowded with more than half of the guys population of 2300000. looking for safety. yeah, this even though 5, the best, the all, all toddlers improve security to deliver as much as they can to. so if you're 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,
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from the next kind of wave of fighting that will fears is, is coming on. and it's like every week we think we've got a can't get any worse. well go freedom. it gets worse. as far as defense may. so you, i've got on said on thursday, it's forces are aiming to dismantle hamas and guys, and claimed military operations. in con, units have been successful. the southern cities, hospitals are under siege with schools show 3 displaced policy is being bombed, and residential areas hits. now the ones children's agency says an estimate has $17000.00 minors in this trip, unaccompanied, or have been separated from their families during the past 4 months. let's get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to topic i was on who's in rafa for star again to send us my phone, rasa. just how worried are people there about what might come next of the?
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well, generally the majority of gauze who have been right now crammed roughly districts are absolutely worried about the statement that has been released by these very defensive medicine outcomes. that you might spend that ministry attack some of the ration to reach to roughly district. now that's the last remaining area for the majority of thousands will have been sleeping and following is very orders to flee from areas of fighting and to seek safety in the south. as the now and the set face of the wood that the south had be shifted to main, the main focus for the military attacks people here, one thing on daily basis. what is next in terms of the fighting? are they going to return back again to the house? is all the going to be displaced out of gauze, a strip as well? so because sounds i'm on boost power city is in terms of the possibility of the expansion of admitted to ration to reach this area as they are say that what to go don't tap into all the place remain for us inside goals as people here are completely running through a very drastic humanitarian crisis in terms of the lack of food and medical
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supplies. and also the uh, the more grubbing sense both on the safety of mistrust in terms of what is best is saying, especially that within the past hour would be see a string of israel strikes and roof. i am can eunice city, especially in the areas the us, the separating between the main last 2 remaining districts in the south repost of garza. so generally, the general sentiments here among palestinians inside rough idea are completely frustrated, but they still have a glimmer of hope in terms of the negotiations. that's to continue, but we need to national access to the escalate. the fighting on the grounds. and we have unit says, saying tarik, the you ins, children's agency saying that they aren't today, 17000 children who are separated from their families in guys a way all these children and, and who's taking care of them, i guess well,
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that's right. this is one of the main uh, consequences resulted from the ongoing offensive ongoing as, as the number of 1000 is being killed has rise into more than 27000 palestinians under specialty that will lead to a whole growing number of orphans children inside of it. yeah, that's where we as we all extended power, new families usually at the palestinian parents might be killed by the usability of forces their family relatives talk, taking care of the children for others who have lost the majority of the family members that have been also adopted by tractable organizations who are providing a calf with them, but that's completely cannot replace the role of parents and the level of care run to cat that the majority of those children are in a very desperate need for us. at the youngest have have been stating that the majority of goals that children, that very desperate need for mental health support as they are unable to sleep well the are get panic with every single minutes an hour that we have been hearing the
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sound of explosions on foreign exchange between the palestinian fighters and the is really sewage is that this is completely our so our course of that to be a very dramatic situation for them as boots. children are really in a very desperate need for having a very calm, comfortable life. similarly to other children across the globe. okay, terry, thank you very much for that tire capitalism, reporting their life from a rasa. in 7 garza, a map out of scenes are returning to areas in the b c's. guys, a straight from where these really military has withdrawn. the scale of destruction is immense, but many say they're not deterred by the huge task of rebuilding the homes. iran, or the con, has more returning home to what little is less pulse the needs and the home a cost, the area of gas a city are serving the scale of destruction for the 1st time. since he is really military, announced
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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 resilience and loyalty to land that holds their history, their stories, and their future motions. the malta, new, all our properties have been destroyed. we are old innocent, defend familia. 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 give me the right scoops 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
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buildings, schools, government offices, and health facilities run by you and agencies have been leveled or beyond repair. the task of rebuilding seems overwhelming. the palestinians say they are undeterred, unless i have to 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 fun, how does your so since the start of the war, palestinian civil defense teams have been working tirelessly to save lives. and lack of machinery and fuel isn't stopping them from responding to calls for help. let me pull some sharif, has the stories. the
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civil defense themes and gaza have never been dis busy. extern for paramedics rescue. inside us, i think this new to head out. since is what it began, it's on causal civil defense themes and districts have been working round the clock and under twine circumstances. the tuesday is rarely military of intentionally destroying the station or what the situation on the ground is. dia, all civil defense stations, and the north and central problems of cars that have been destroyed by his really strikes is really truth intentionally talked to the civil defense equipment b i dog. despite the destruction rescue teams continue to operate, saving hundreds of flights. they have been red moments to telephone to desk
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with lack of equipment, and few is expecting that immunity to save more lives at times. themes of how to use the bad hands to pull out the can just from the gulf of health ministry says nearly a 1000 people are missing the majority of fuel to be under the degree of bummed out buildings. and also the deputy that we have responded to more than 4000 dimensions because in the past few days alone, we also for some muscle fire, despite the fact that i'm right has not supplied us with any fuel. and then look at it. and these really bowman campaign has destroyed much of the infrastructure, including the of making it even harder for rescue was telecom blackouts. also him 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 called on to you and to add swiftly to me is on the around 50 personnel will have been killed during
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operation so far. 17 supp also come on to direct his randy attack. this fund the dangers they continue to work with limited resources and no guarantees of the safety of consumption. he's on to see the more than 800 officials in the us, u. k. and the european union has signed a letter criticizing the government support a visitor as one gaza. they include about 80 from american agencies while the largest school based from european union institutions. the letter says israel shown no boundaries in its military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating a mouse and is instead strengthening its appeal. it also says support for israel has been without real conditions or accountability. and that there governments risk contributing to gray violations of international humanitarian law will crimes,
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ethnic cleansing, and genocide. that's where you and kimberly, how could i white house correspondent to washington dc. kimberly, we've already seen descent letters from officials at the us state department or significant about this one. and what's been the reaction in washington? well, i think what significant is this time there is support from across the atlantic, which really adds weight given the fact that this is also from a g e u officials. and it really represents 12 nations. we've known that there has been global demonstrations, but as you mentioned, this is just the latest in a string of public letters that have been sent to the biden ministration, opposing the president's policies and support for israel's war and gaza. and we have had letters going back since the fall, 500 employees, and for the us government agencies, 1000 employees from us, a dozens of state department officials sending internal cables to secretary state
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entity blinking in open letters for members of congress. and this timing of this letter is also significant, given the fact that the u. s. president has just come back from the us state of michigan where he was met with yet even more protests as he was trying to really win re election in just 10 months. time you have to remember that this is a president that is trying to win a 2nd term in a general election. but instead he was met with the protests that he has been seeing almost on a weekly basis now named calling like genocide. jo, how many kids have you killed today? and shame on you for the fact that there are been more than 26000 palestinian desks . so this is just adding to the fact that there has been protest, whether it's in the form of letters or even in global demonstrations. kimberly, thank you very much for that. kimberly how it gets live at the white house. well, let's discuss this letter for the now with barbara bunder vote who's a former dutch different motto, served in
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a countries mission in ramallah. she resigned in 2022 in protests that the dutch governments policy on israel and palestine. and she's joining us from laden in the netherlands. thank you so much better for being with us on alger 0. so these active civil 7 signed this letter anonymously. because if year retribution for defend, you have decided to speak on their behalf. um tell us 1st why and how this letter came about, how it was coordinated? um and yeah, well the reason that they are not speaking to the press, i think is bartholomew's. um because they're not. i mean they, they basically share for that position. so this is a topic that's already very difficult to discuss. we've been on situations, but the civil servants then additional minutes. i've noticed that on this topic. yeah, decision making is under high school pressure. so that's why, but there is based on their professional uh, i'm not susan based on,
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i mean they are so be worried about what the current position taking with the current the lines of action are doing to not only the disability region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on the, on the international law and incredibility. so that's why you see everywhere across the world. basically you see, you see some sort of formal organizing, also in the netherlands where i am from. there has to be have investors already. there are weekly sixteens as a minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government. um and yeah, and so the civil service has decided that it would be a strong message if they organize, also across the ocean, right across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did. all right, so a strong message you say based on their professional analysis. but what is it exactly that's push the civil servants over the edge because european and american
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policy on these are a palestine has largely remained unchanged. all right, well i mean for just extra workforce also uh the routing uh of the segment of the international court of justice last week stating that what is happening and also right now has a higher ability of the things to genocide. so we are really with an extreme situation and i think it hasn't been the coverage of the, of a desperate maybe as well. they just realize the civil service that they are the possibilities to influence internal b, which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction and forwarding to the right. what was it that pushed you to resign in 2022. and what do you, what difference do you think that's made?
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uh uh, well i was posted to i was supposed to enroll the jerusalem and when i was living in jerusalem, there was this law wrong was not the law, but it was a big interruption and there was another is radio correction in the spring of $21.00 a but it was more of the, there was, according to me, the policy of the netherlands and the you towards the israel and palestine was not based on sense and all the reality on the ground. it was based on a political wistful, thinking about the 2 state solution, a force that one of these relations between the netherlands and israel and between you and israel level, basically impossible. so whereas a normal international relations, you have some sort of escalation model when, when the car there yes for me was violation sees it was no possibility to uh, yeah, to with the cost of warehouses to violations. so, according to me,
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that made everything else that we did on all 6. this is especially on the international law, but also i'm human rights on the printer. uh, incredible. right. and that's why i decided to resign. right? but you know, deborah, unlike the united states, the european union does not maintain descent channels for officials to formally register their disagreement with policy. what difference do you think can denouncing these policies publicly today make yes, it's a very good question. well, i think that's uh there, so maybe that it will be an extra cruise to also public opinion uh to uh, to, to get even louder with even more pressure on the government all around the world. really switch the approach to towards this real um ends. yeah. i think, i think it's, i think it's a bit of a last resort,
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maybe. yes. okay, thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. thank you. deborah vander vols saying, my gosh different about joining us there from the netherlands. thank you for your time. thank you. that is really sadler tax is still taking place in yonkers side. westbank just hours after us president joe biden signed an executive order in response to the assaults biden has imposed sanctions on for his ready settlers. was the attacks left to palestinians, dead and injured and their property is damaged, but many more settlers have yet to be held to account. these are the prime minister's office rejected the measures calling them unnecessary. and the un says is rarely said divided and size increased significantly since october the 7th. at least 367 settler tanks have been recorded in the occupied territories between october and december. with one 3rd of these incidents involving guns, 7 palestinians, including a child has been killed in attacks in the past 3 months. the un says more than 1200
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palestinians have been forced on their homes by certain divided. and despite hundreds of palestinians being at times, only 2 settlers have been arrested. how does it need to? abraham spoke to an activist who says biden's sanctions against full settlers will have little impact. let's talk more about those attacks with this. an activist who has been for years talking about the rowing attacks of settlers against the palestinians. i have had mister japan, july and you've been monitoring and seeing those subtler 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 solar violence on the ground? and if it's the one we're talking about and organize gang, so sick, those that are the got. i think people are, i guess the best thing in the communities and just to say that leaves you in the last 3 months, be a bit of 16 palistine, you know, between communities as being, fortunately displaced and pushed out from the lens by the sickness. visit those are
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organized, then do you have the, the, who is the one who's coming thing, the crime is this lovely loose and this is the crimes that comes to mind. you see the committee, it's the only those that was inciting against the nice thing, the minute that i think them out of the one who's invisible to governments now being viewed as what which has been, is this sort of leaders of this? obviously the guns with the groups, nathaniel as well. so it doesn't put in any way i need it by didn't come just kind of just like throw solely in our eyes. a still a head on this. i'll just air and use our why molly's decision to leave the regional block eco us has divided the country the . let's take a look at some of the days of the world news now, and the international court of justice has ruled that it does have jurisdiction to hear a genocide case brought by ukraine against russia. days after the invasion. in february
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2022 ukraine accused russia of breaching the genocide convention. last code said and invaded to stop and a leg genocide in russians of russian speakers in eastern ukraine. it rejects ukraine's argumentative, reached a treaty, and wants the case dismissed that speak to toad, toby cabman about this is an international human rights lawyer and international criminal court and war crime specialist. joining us from london to be very good to have you on algebra as always. so the case will move toward the i, c, g has decided how significant is a story and what does it mean going forward to thank you. so what we've seen, and obviously we'll have to dissect the, the entire document that's been issued today. the, the court has dismissed the, the majority of the objections raised by his ro, sorry, by russia on the, on the procedural challenges. but i think disappointingly,
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oh, you can, you will see this as quite disappointing the, the argument that they had raised that russia had falsely used allegations of genocide as a, as a breach of so for the invasion was felt to people outside of the genocide convention. so that that objection was held by the court. so i think it is disappointing in that sense and i think you probably will see that as a huge size. um some commentators have multiple a lot of it you have this is just written, invites us right opposite here and it's had suggested this is a, a huge last few train. but i think that the biceps the, the other objections have been dismissed. and the last little bit forward is, is still significant. ok, so a huge loss for ukraine i, i just want to pick that up because it's a very complicated for, for anyone who is not familiar with this case. of course, ukraine is not accusing
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a rush of committing genocide in ukraine. instead, it said that russia violated the genocide treaty by justifying the invasion by saying it's right that it was needed to stop in and let genocide of russian speakers in eastern ukraine. right. so how is this the case, the case going to move forward? now you say it's disappointing for ukraine. so what happens next and in the case? so i mean, is being described as, as almost like a reverse jumpstart case. and that ukraine, in this particular aspect, was not accusing russia of having committed genocide. but having falsely accuse you brain of joe saw that as a, as a progressive find vision. and so as i said, that for him has not been that objection doesn't have enough health as being as 45 side of the, the genocide conventions. i'm sorry. yeah. you can say that's a bit of a face the was dismissed by the, by the cold,
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a less significant. and so it will be very difficult for, for the case to not be on how to use the fact, but it won't cause set and they would, they were effectively of $33.00 planes that ukraine was arguing in it's been, is written submissions as it is that i really effectively one of those for not go forward, which probably is the least significant out of one of them. and so it is, it is obviously disappointing. it's difficult. uh, let me go back to that, and that was the main substance of the ottoman as effectively being taken away. right. okay, so i mean, toby, we know that russia hasn't complied with any of the previous rulings of the i c j much like israel in a way, i mean, so what, what difference will any voiding that the court come up comes up with make as well?
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oh yeah i, i, you can, you can obviously take that platinum, it's actually a rush. it did not engage in the process when this was done ways out of the provisional measures. different to that of the israel in south africa. but it, obviously it has engaged in, in the process on the merits. and so that obviously what we would, we would hope is that whatever decision is made will won't be a bonded by quite both sides. we have, we have to hard for that, that will actually be the case. and of course, we know that russia has a, was directed to seize military action and then it refused to do so, and then it has continued. and as we can see, the conflict is, is ongoing, is, is as bad as it has been for 2 years and all attempts to, to hold russians accountable for those action. so i have not been particularly
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successful. and so we have to assume that the that will continue, of course, we still have to present engine in general going to 4, which are significant. we're having to respond from broadway bridge. and so all of that is, of course, usually significant, right. thank you so much for talking to us about this toby cabman international human rights lawyer joining a san from london. thank you for your time. thank you. now, russian attacks in southern ukraine have killed 2 french aid workers. the french president demanded mccomb. describe the king's me, of the city of kerosene as cowardly washing forces launched a series of early morning drone attacks targeting the southern end central regions of ukraine. those strikes come a day after ukraine said it had launched an attack on the russian warship near crime yet why mcbride has more from keith more strikes being reported over nights in the central and southern ukraine's view. okay. ukrainian no authority say a total of $24.00 shy head drones was launch that they intercepted. they say nearly
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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 130 mind was trapped on the ground by the power outages, but now returns to the surface. meanwhile, more details have been emerging about what ukraine 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. i'm a, i tend to find the, a small vol ship. it's a described as a me, so carrying cool. that's the even all the, it's with the crew 40 on both the videos appearing to show it's being attacked by multiple c drones exploding in a bowl of flame. and then as in king, now the russians have not come into the officially on this, but the russian bloggers have confirmed that was some kind of attack. and the
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ukraine, claiming that they, they had space was a further significant loss for the black sea 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, i'm a list point out effectively doesn't have a navy of it. so the still ahead on use our will explain how germany is decisions, ease of citizenship. laws will affect millions of people the brought to you by visit capital. now, will southern thailand is quite hot in the sunshine pers catch in particular the shelves are enhanced elsewhere during this still lofting ready season. and i think it will be those in borneo so otherwise a probably java as too much wish. all the west east places. there's still winter to
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be had it's fairly normal winter now in japan around the miles went to you might say that is not my style, but in china is a different story. we've got waves instead of coming, asked it to best and flat to with that cold and to the with this has been mentioned and some of the warnings that exist in this positive china. the code is pretty long way, sorry for terms and then showing great and much below where they should be not in house to ready producing like the flooding in other parts of some of the chinese. so this is the worst they think they seen since about 2009 out of the by state will apply the amount of rain. we see the change, the fog regime in new delhi because the fund rewrite. yes, today is a focus and a little bit, the breeze picked up. this may well happen elsewhere in the golden indian play and because of this month, almost the rest of the wave on its way through. otherwise, the picture is pretty much as you might expect for india, for pakistan, and you don't expect to see very much rain in karachi is telling me about 7, which is the average. well guess the more than that of the quote to
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you by visit castle. this is the 1st genocide that we see in 3 of the victims themselves. and i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news, as it breaks, the open gauze has left thousands of students across this trip in limbo. the disruption will lead to a last generation among young people here with detailed coverage, the gaza strip has been witnessing a severe shortage of medicine for more than 3 months. now, from the heart of the story, many people here say that in order for as well as will remain united. nothing. yeah,
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we'll have to go the the, to watching out a 0. a reminder of our top stories on this news our, the united nations humanitarian agency says it's concerned. nevada is ralph's plans to expand his operations into rock by describing the southernmost city in gaza. as a precious cook of dispatch. rafa which borders egypt is a last place of refuge for more than half of guys as 2300000 population. 800 officials from the us and europe has signed a letter of protest saying that need his actions and policies could be contributing to war crimes in gaza. a letter also says there is certainly
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a task orange defeating a mosque, but strengthening is a peak. and the united nations children's agency says an estimated $17000.00 children in gaza. i've been separated from their families. unicef had earlier called is ralph many tele, offensive on children, or more than 9000 children have been injured and these are as well on guys. many, i've had arms or legs amputated, some doctors i've been forced to carry on operations without anesthetic one young policy and go we called sur odeo and the then we need on fall. and i'm right, that's on summer in that that. but that was, that is, that was not a bed that being yeah, i love that. no doubt. wow. know i have fallen nation and like it should have been around like it's highly out of always need
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them so yeah, yeah. i you, me, well, i have to and i have one of the math, the body's philippine is in the lab and helpful not by then. yes, i had bubble. i'm glad i see something and then nothing. that's the name of leah, the he'd been correct that no hands on the guide and then by then listening to i'm still working on i didn't see a home in one wish. so the the accounting team that's 16. that's how does that on to see when i use my bills online,
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then play it off and now let's skip not off last night. i'm in afternoon so that's fine. i'm not here. then down inside you took running home. yeah, ma'am you let them know. yeah. a lot of fun, lovely. all i didn't get any side to you that when you get out for the rest, they thought i would say that roommate and i have that was how, how nice is a lot of the same. they have a lab? well how, how and then i've not really i've not been at them. animals in guys, i also suffering abandoned and forgotten allergies. here has been speaking to a veteran veteran area and who has transformed his clinic into a century to save hundreds of abandoned animals. honey ma moment, reports facing very grim face of being killed by his really attack or starving
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to death. many animals are suffering in the war on guns and a hi vision is a veterinarian in rough, and he has converted the roof of his clinic to hold hundreds of abandoned animals survive and going up not if not definitely a new place is safe, rough lines, health and gaza has been a major destination for displaced people which close to sewage and the number of refugees, many of whom, particularly those coming from norton and central gaza brought. they have pets with them and could not just leave them to their fate. some aids being allowed to enter this tribe, that security checks delivery bottlenecks and the difficulty of moving through the rubble of a war zone have hindered supplies. the harsh reality of many palestinians is that they don't have a daily me making it difficult to provide for their pets, which on the buckle. no. the medicine and food crises made it exceedingly difficult
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for people to keep their pets. and as a result, we are receiving daily reports of pets being abundant in the street by their owners and observing increasing numbers of abandoned pets. some animals defied all the arts and found a home in the shelter, less than a $100000000.00 and a good time. i felt guilty when i found out there was that clinic because i have no idea what might happen to him that he used to get startled by loud noises and suffered panic. attacks, stop chasing his steel and throw themselves on the ground. he feared loud noises. but that doesn't come without consequences, like the people of gaza. most surviving animals are traumatized by the devastating impact of war. 9, pacific new summit. as a result of the continuous showing the cost is running around constantly. a psychological situation has changed and she's acting up normally running around all
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over the place. i'm forcing me to look for her, puts her in my lap and hold her closely. as many palestinians say they have gained a renewed sense of responsibility for their loved ones as well as animals hoping for peace wherever they are. and even more just eat a profile in southern garza, of a group of wounded palestinians and their families of arrived in contact for medical treatment. they were flown from egypt on a military plane bumper on goober has these injured palestinians, and their families survive. check points in shelling during the john needs to leave garza so catch a spent most lost family members of the house since the war and goes up again. and now goodness that it was a normal night that these really tags came in without warning. guys, if we were in the cameras and when the he tested my father and younger sister were killed and i was injured. i have blood in my eyes because of the tank outside of
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the bed. the man why you 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 and 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 on are process health ministries has more than 60000 palestinians have been winters during his radio attack since october. they rely 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. and well, that's obviously done with this like like a distribution day and cause it's very difficult. people are almost dying and they're suffering really badly. it's getting to complete chaos in feminine, especially in the north. and rafa and han eunice, people in con eunice,
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dental fella in those from guys. the c t. r o displaced in rough, 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 go out to sarah is rouse call to shut down the u. n. i agency for palestinian refugees is raising concern and 11 on policy and refugees have long accused israel of deliberately preventing their right to return by seeking to hold on the wise operations. i'll just here is in a honda report from the guy we read to g counts in northern levels. this work the 1st faddie stuffy has found in a month. life is hard for palestinian refugees and 11 on, and they're expecting it to get worse as, as well, demands the closure of their lifeline. do you an agency owner?
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well, on the owner, i can't afford to put my 4 children into school. palestinians are denied rights and services and they've been now nearly 40000 palestinian children are being educated because of the agency. a decision by some donors to suspend funds following accusations by as well, that a number of staff were involved in the october 7 attacks is threatening the agencies operations and not just in gaza. the benefit now to suspend the funding for the board, one of the law will have serious consequences on this community. and of course the human impact would because that's how this city and still have access to live and on public system. so they rely on underwashed for basic services like health care. it's also the largest employer of refugees. it has at least 3000 audit stuff. now many people feel their future is uncertain, chubb the lowest of the book. i don't know how. i am one of many, you won't be able to afford health care. my wife would dying. she has cancer and
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kidney problems. the fear of otherwise collapse is not you. refugees believe it's been as well strategy to put an end to their rights as refugees. refugees are concerned about under was future, not just because of humanitarian reasons for palestinians. the agency has political significance. it may not have the mandates to secure their rights to return to their homeland. but it was created to provide them with assistance pending a solution to their plight, as well as war on cause a is being felt here. many have lost family members and many believe their lives and exiles may become permanent. but the israel wants to destroy garza to push the palestinians out and they never will allow us to return to how many here the attack was under. what is about ending their status as refugees for good center
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for their i was busy to north 11 on protest is showing their support for policy means has been kept away from the us president does. he campaigned in michigan for his re election, joe biden has already won the support of caught them will be on union workers in the states, many call factories. but as practical hadn't reports his support for his rascal on guys, i could make it hotter to when the crucial swing state police keeping pro palestinian activists far away from president joe vide tense moments and police and full rank. your move in their anger, frustration, and disappointment, and full display. it ends without confrontation and without seen, the president, they say is fight and could see this. he would know he's lost their vote over his handling of the war on gaza. there is nothing that will ever make me vote for
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a genocidal president ever. ever. not only me, but everybody else, my whole community, my who are out of the community will never vote for this man. inside the event bind, spoke of his support of labor unions. not a single mention of gaza. we now have in large part because you in organized labor, the strongest economy in the whole damn world. michigan has a large air of american and muslim population who voted overwhelmingly providing in the last election. if you lose is even half of their vote, it's unlikely he can win michigan without michigan. he has a very narrow path to winning the 2nd term democratic strategist, hoping the potential of another don trump presidency will be enough to change their minds. but collegial ronnie who helped launch the a band and bite and movement says that won't work because joe biden is president. we don't believe that is right. is our bombing a little bit less. so when we have trump,
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i don't believe they're just going to bump a little bit more just because trump is president and what we need. we need a ceasefire. they say they are willing to have another trump term if it sends the message to politicians over the long term. their voices matter or the thing, know, have the power. we will be voting 3rd party. and soon they will be seeing that there has been a shift in the tides with people voting 3rd party. we will not just sit idly by and say that we will have to choose between the lesser of 2 evils. we are told no details about where the president was going to be. while he was spent 6 hours in michigan, it was very clear they wanted to keep people far back from the event using snow falls and police officers and the people i talked to say the things that was done on purpose. they didn't want the media seen huge protests right outside of this event, but in them they say it's not going to matter. the purchase they'll pay attention to will be in november when he doesn't get their vote. particle haine, al jazeera warren michigan out of world news now, and in kenya at least 3 people have been killed after
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a laurie carrying gas exploded and caused a major fire firefighters bottle. flowers for the lazy 9 will be hundreds of people living in a residential area where injured and vehicles destroyed. catherine, so we have to meet this from nairobi a 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 being used to transport this said gas cylinder as that one of the city did exploded and that led to multiple explosions. the so the government has been here. uh, we have uh spoken to the government spokesman, who said that they are looking into how and why this facility was running here. because this is
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a residential area for the residents that we stopped to say that they have completed so many times about. it says that the vessel, 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 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 in eastern democratic republic of congo, at least one person has been killed into injured an explosion and explosions that an elementary school it happened in laguna got on the outskirts of go my in north cable province to government cases and 23 rebels is responsible for the blast. this
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follows weights of intense fighting and 23 fighters are reported to be nearly 15 kilometers from coma. the protesters in gimme are demanding government compensation for people whose homes were damaged in a fuel devil explosion products as brought to main road in the capital concrete. the blasts in december killed 25 people. forensic experts are still trying to identify some bodies to allow students to be housed still ahead on al jazeera, we are in the movies with coal. we so threatened by the creation of artificial islands to help boost stores the the
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fucking back and b as in germany have passed the final hurdle to change loans on becoming a german citizen, chancellor, olaf shows says new legislation will benefit people who have lived and worked in the country for decades. the revised law will allow applicant applicants to keep their existing citizenship and reduce the time someone has to live in germany before qualifying for a passport. most of the kids will be eligible after 5 years instead of 8 or the timeframe falls to just 3 years for free and german speakers. domini kane has more details some valid. this was the last points of which political opposition to the citizenship. little could be manifest in the chamber behind the one to stop the states house of parliament in germany. there were speeches in favor of the speeches of james, but in the end, the harsh decided not to vice in favor,
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but also not to vote against them because of the constitution of this country. it means the little goes through because of the phone does talk, the elected house of parliament, had already voted in favor of it. in so far as the practicalities are concerned, well now the law will go to the president. people sign it 3 months off so that some points in may, it will become low thoughts. that does not mean that the people who will now be able to apply for the, for us citizenship. and if possible to get this anytime soon, there is a large back clause, hundreds of thousands of people ready in the system under the existing law law. still waiting for that case has to be heard. the point to make here is that there is at least one policy that is very much opposed to this policy. the if day, the alternative for germany policy, which some of its members of even talked about re migration false deportation of people who've already become genet, sending them back where they came from. main street bodies don't agree with that
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policy. of course, the conservative christian democrats say that this new law is not a good idea for germany, but they didn't suppose that in this particular debates in the one this hot dominant cane houses 0 building demonstrators in molly, have shown their support for the countries withdrawal from the regional organization, eco last 3 military lead nations, molly book, in a fossil, any share, announced plans to quade after being condemned for recent course. nicholas humphrey for some neighboring senate, call the sick stairs in charge of the prize. the molly and fabric buzzle is sought after an exported across west africa, as i always used to make 2 additional clothes warned for weddings in 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 buddy echo was me bring an end to the free movement of people and goods like the precious fabric requirements out in the so
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far it is. we only to feel the pinch from the current crisis at to that the impact of leaving the eco was who 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 sharon brick, you know, fast. so to leave, the regional body echo was imposed sanctions and all 3 countries following military coups power cuts. and molly and a fuel and food shortage and these year are affecting their populations. meanwhile, attacks from arm groups are on the rise. it's a popular smell because they know that the value of the union, the blog and salaries, putting pressure on them to come back to class, additional order, 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
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work in the region. 5000000 of them live in 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 transit through the port of the car are destined to the land lock countries of multi need share. and regina foss, so there withdrawals from the regional body echo us will have an impact on the 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, a controversial project to reclaim land is underway in the multi c. it will create artificial islands using sand stripes from the ocean beds. the government insist
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it's needed to move stores in that active. this one, it will damage marine life. tony chain before some the multics white, sandy beaches and clear to close waters. this is the multi of the world knows. i know that the island of island gilly is a small low races next to the capital. one of the most densely populated cities 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 into a building site, they take this that and using a dresser, and they put all the sad 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
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a month looms like a cloud of 30 men coming and hooting, allergies like it was this bad when they started it. now the surface was is a clear again, but the real damage has been the, the dive is here say the dredging has already had a devastating impact on the, on the water environment. reefs in this area of last 70 percent of the carl coverage. a 50 meters down the nearby reef is still home to some fish. the divorce is cloudy. the reef covered. incense curls look colourless, with few signs of new growth. hardly bustling with life. this say the un. is it the house of the problem? judging some bids kills micro organisms vital to sustaining marine environments. it's a tricky balancing act for the government of a country that's 99 percent of the volta and vulnerable to rising sea levels. we have been even looking into things such as relocation, of course, to other areas,
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and ensuring that we take the maximum mitigation protection meshes while we do recommendation because the coordination is a sustainable adult. indeed, we 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 come back to promote gross attach the frames and replanted off the coast. it's phone from i do, but the only thing they can do to protect their environment from being swept away in the race to expand tony cheng l to 0. feeling gilly, the mouldings, a car has plunged into a freezing, showed in no way, but the driver and passenger were soon fished out thanks to the captain of a floating, sona forest passing by the con, drive as, as he thought it was a talk load. when it hit the accelerator pedal when he is coming out after the break service, the
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a nose ring far as some of the was oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires that increasingly ripped through them. in the face of man made deforestation. an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all the plans to protect their village. fire beneath a witness documentary on just being a journalist is a privilege to get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been found out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks. facing the trying to find that challenge and
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