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portions of the place and the ring on out to xerox. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use out. what i'll do is you're, i'm for the back to live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. iraq warns of disastrous consequences for the region after a series of us strikes targets in iraq and syria doesn't scale. gimme is really a tax on wifi and 7 guys that way. hundreds of thousands of palestinians just face
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all shall trace the 10s of thousands. take part in protest in central london calling for an immediate cease fire in garza. and also this our election on certain teen senegal president, microsoft indefinitely postponed an upcoming vote to name his success on joining us for us, go with sport, iran reach the 2nd straight, asian cup, semi final, a penalty. goldman added times the thank you for joining us. russia has called for an agents meeting of the united nations security council. after the us bombed iran link targets in iraq and syria, killing or in drink. dozens of people, iraq sworn ministry has for many protested to washington. at least 16 people,
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including civilians were killed in iraq, bagdad, damascus, and t. ron has condemned the attacks accusing washington of destabilizing the region. the us says it hate at least $85.00 targets in both iraq and syria. using long range bomb is flown from its soil. washington says that he is in response to a drone attack on an army base in jordan last weekend. that kills a 3 us soldiers. michael apple begins coverage. this is the aftermath of us. it strikes on all time in iraq, a cause and burned out buildings mark where a text took place. about 350 kilometers north west of baghdad. getting on groups links, we run across both dock and serial. long range comments flew directly from the us to carry out the operation. u. s. military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms,
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islamic revolutionary and article. and another thing is that they sponsor 3 of the facilities. our rec, for them are in syria. in a statement, the rocky government says it condemns the strikes as new aggression against the rocks sovereignty. sorry, as ministry of foreign affairs says, the attacks full within a series of violations that the us has continued to commit in the country. we went to visit us up and what was the, how the there were us strikes on the residential compound that have buildings occupied by iraq's popular mobilization forces. and then it blew up equipment and rockets stored in these buildings, causing damage to properties and killing people before the in condemning via text runs. interior minister has also warned washington to stop supporting israel. we condense any move against the resistance, we reject and condemn these attacks that will ignite the resistance. they must act
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wisely, which is very unlikely. we can't see that with the americans, but if they do choose to act wisely, they should stop supporting design is tricky model. washington described the bombings as a response to a drone attack on american forces. nearly a week ago. 3 soldiers were killed and dozens injured at the military base and jordan, they bodies wherever 10 to the us on friday, us president joe biden promised the response. and now that's been delivered. presumably, the goal of the campaign is to re establish the terms which is at the end of the day, a political and a psychological condition. so the question is, can the, these actions inflict enough damage on a rainy and interest that the uranium swell? uh, you know, basically step back from doing this sort of thing again in the future. ah, some on groups in iraq,
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all pledging more attacks on us targets in the region. the, the white house says it's not king brought a conflict, especially not with the run bus and carrying out these strikes us is juggling, detouring further attacks on his forces with trying to contain regional split of mike level, which is their and live now to ali hashim who is in bagdad for sally, tell us about the rocky reaction and what steps they might take in response to these us strikes. well, 1st of all, the rock you goldman to nice to 3 days moaning for the people who are killed in the tax. some of them members of the popular mobilization of forces and so i'm them civilian just analysed by the government. now the fact is that the united states government and the iraq, you government,
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find the middle of thoughts for the future of the call. listen, that's fighting isis. and mainly the united states military president, cindy ross, would be affected by this. so how this attacks are going to impact these thoughts? are they going to fox city states or maybe uh to try to put things on a faster truck. this is going to be an interesting issue to watch over the coming weeks. but the main issue is that the government right now is in a situation where it can support issue statements of main bolt. the within itself, armed forces us been hit by the united states of america on its own territory. so it's going to come down. but the fact that it's when a one my ex drop by i'm bouncing that's what the united states said about called the ac. this is a tough is full site, it's a deceiving people, this sakes, the attention between the united states government and the rocky government
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a bit higher. now at the same time, the announcements 5 is direct resistance, city rock, which is different from the popular mobilization forces though they share some of the same groups under that umbrella. this is i'm, if you have assistance group announced us to our tax, we're launch it gave us fog. it's one interview to the law. somebody that i don't know the in see it. yeah. i guess on all the us space ali, thank you for that. ali hashem live there in baghdad. let's cross over to washington dc now and was jordan. so was, what is the bottom administration saying about the impact of the strikes and whether they'll be more on the way there still has not been a damage assessment released by stuck. com, which oversaw friday's air strikes in syria and in a rock. but officials have been saying since last sunday's attack, which led to the depths of 3 us soldiers,
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that there will be retaliatory strikes that it wouldn't be just a one day opperation. which of course would mean that friday is just the start of, of the retaliation for the soldiers doubts. but there also have been non military actions being taken aimed at the i r g c and its affiliates for helping to support the conditions that lead to last sundays error strikes. so this is a process that child is going to be playing out. possibly for over the next several weeks has been suggested by john kirby who is the spokes person for the national security council over at the white house. they are trying to balance. however, the need to show results and determination to protect us troops while not trying to shut off a wider regional war. already the of been dealing with the criticism,
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particularly from the rocky government that saw it wasn't told ahead of time that this air stripe was going to happen on friday. the white house pushed back against that and said no. the people who needed to know knew that this was going to happen and that did include the rocky government. but you cannot assume that the us did not consider that it would be facing some sort of criticism about this. now there's also some talk about whether the un security council should be taking up friday's air strikes in a rock and in syria. but so far there doesn't seem to be much more traction. other than the 1st suggestion coming from the russian delegation to the you with that there should be a security council meeting on fridays air strikes. ross, thank you very much for that. uh, thank you for holding jordan live there in washington dc. a tony i spoke to my b kegan's a 3rd who was a retired us army colonel, who served independent,
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gone and on the national security council. he explains the purpose and targets of the us strikes these attacks by the united states on top hezbollah in a running back to militia groups, had 2 primary purposes. one was information sending a message to reassure americans that we take it seriously. when i run tax the tax and kills our troops and also to send a message to the militias and to run that we to the united states can reach out and strike anywhere we choose at any time of our choosing. the significance of these locations is that they were in an area where can top has the live side complete freedom of movement back and forth across the board at the time location. there's a federal, a rock border crossing a, a recognized border crossing. and then there is a militia controlled border crossing, where legal aid drugs, other contraband, and terrace fighters flow back and forth. really,
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i know this from my experience that america is always watching the malicious. we have ways to observe them from the space, from the air and using signals intercepts and occasionally sources on the ground. the malicious cannot hide from american airpower. and the timing of the strikes was designed for purposes of the planning targets that were agreed to do with the national security council process. what is important is that the secretary of defense has signaled that this is just the beginning of a campaign of strikes. and i entered the paper that you are writing and wishes attack again, america will respond quickly and fortunately or not to the war on guys that and israel is intensifying, is attacks in southern gaza at least 26 by the students have been killed into s strikes gotcha, lopez hopefully on has more and a warning they are distressing scenes in her report for
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the morning the did has become a part of the daily life osmond bits farewell to his 8 year old son. one of several palestinians killed by his really air strikes and proffer and southern gauze up here, benches outside hospital grounds become make shift marks where families prepare. loved ones for period of the board or the my son is with golf. now he left me here alone. all these rain, these are killing our children and that women were not wanted people to tool. we just want to go to work and come back home nearly 4 months into israel's world garza families say they're desperate and exhausted us and
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the state bombed us in jamalia. so we moved to con eunice. we were targeted again and, and wasi. we then came, had to rasa the attacks continue when the bombing started. i couldn't breathe, i was screaming so how this has become routine for civil defense and rescue cruise, taking the injured to barely functioning hospitals, hoping they'll be treated. and so far inside conditions are dire, the floor often replaces hospital. that's the age shortage. crippling cause that is evidence in the few health care facilities, still able to offer services and this is what's left of their neighborhood. much of it now destroyed. israel has intensified, it's a tax on for offline the south, near the border with egypt sits the city where is really forces order posted is to
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go the city where israel said they'd be safe now, hundreds of thousands of people who are forcibly displaced some of them repeatedly, have nowhere to go. nowhere to find refuge of the month is that i'm a, i'm still in shock. we were told, raska was safe, but it's not. my mother was killed in these attacks. enough please, i just can't talk anymore. let me just go to the those who survive. the bombings, grieving, loved ones who didn't, and wonder what more israel's were wrong, cause a will take from them. caught see a little bit of a yan hodges here. let's get an update on the situation in guidelines. victoria 0 sorry cub was on in rafa. so 15 more strikes on rough atari. tell us about what's been happening. the yes fully. that's right. it seems that it's going to be a new difficult day, especially for rough districts,
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where more strikes had been carried out in the past few hours of gauze any particular in the past few moments inside the eastern part of roof. this picked up the seeing mold explosions and loud arms of fi file between the, the palestinian fighters and these, but as to just from our location right now, here in the city of connie, we just bought the button that has been close and created in the past hour in roughly district as we have been completely seeing how he's been completely is targeting the last remaining areas of hardening. his thoughts are adjacent to roughly our district. and um, it's a very constructive attacks that had been conducted in the eastern part of rough off where one palestinian child had been killed. the north side was full of those have been wounded. and we have been also said that to the used by the forces that talked to the eastern part because of it's potentially might be this talk points for any possible military ground, including to the city here. it's on relentless compartments, by the way, you for the city. ready of kind of what
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a square box of the region between the palestinian of fighters and the east very soon just bought according to eye witness the on the ground to have been. so people are saying that the situation and call you to city become completely unbearable just simply because the destruction is it. every single corner of the city has, is rarely met a treat completely in circling the last 2 remaining hospitals, the imposing full and endangering uh the majority of medical team swap rating inside the us hospice. what is the humanitarian situation like in a rafa right now? you have what today, half of guys is 2300000 population crammed into rafa. what is it like for them that the world, those people are completely hungry, starving, and they have a very limited access to bring couple of water, especially back to the humanitarian supplies that have been delivered to cause us
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because it is considered to be on sufficient to match the demands of the mass population right now who are, was the only thing, you know, a rough life district. they are struggling, getting loan lines and every single day. just to have a very limited amount of humanitarian supplies at the hot sky. hot to the highest prices and the promised the market. oh, so it's a, it's actuation. waves are arriving from tanya to city to lafayette, which people are suffering from an acute. so insecurity as the united nation had pulled from possible simon inside the territory alongside with a very extreme prussia with it made it to the 2nd stuff in the rough a hospitals simply because pre made hospital default rates. unfortunately, right now, in roughly i provide the medical treatment for more than 1900000 palestinians who are taking refuge inside this very densely populated area. thank you very much for the update tag camp was of my correspondence live the in a rafa southern, gaza at the us and the u. k. have refilled to be launched new as strikes on
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yemen. local media is reporting that districts in the port cities of her data have been targeted. the rainy and back to fees who control most of them and has been attacking ships in the red sea in protest against his rascal on garza and speak to him on and on top who was on the line from so not human capital minded. what more can you tell us about these new strikes on hopefully talk it through yet. yes, the believe is a to strikes that i've been cleared out by the british and american. the air forces have target and the i a and a dreamy which are 2 coastal towns a on of the day to see a city in the, in this, in the southern parts of the data city. the, the method. because the 2nd time the said cause to be targeted to the, about a after uh, block code, just uh, sometimes we are,
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we haven't heard about the top bombardment in the city open who data, but so far now we are witnessing the yesterday, the, the british and american air force as i've targeted uh what, what do we, what do we can call a lot of them, are they go to the have also guided but the side that we have heard about the 3 but bottom into any and the eastern side of the side. that but so far we couldn't tell me exactly what are the targets there because the b because sometimes numerous occasions that hold the say that the what it would have been bought them bought it . uh and uh, uh, just to places that i'd be more by the, the time. so the, the say that according to the lead of the out these, he, he said the latest the speech that to the us and british bombardment tag going to affect the ability to continue their uh, the attacks on the, on the um,
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the amount of time that is needed deleting to towards the uh, the port city of the ports. oh, good israel. so the, the, the say the view will continue their, uh, their uh, operations until the left of the siege. and the guys then also the and, and to the, to the is really uh, a glitch in on get this thing going to to the statement. thank you. thank you so much mohammed for bringing us the latest from sanaa mohammed i tom. to fetch more head on and use our including a firm the pledge of office. the setup is scheduled for to northern 1990 as a groundbreaking moment installment. as the power sharing government returns up to 2 years with every publishing us, 1st minister of northern islands, slaves, john, my name is for me a nice between talking and habits and you'll have the details of what
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the we had to send a gone now way president mike, he saw, has postponed the presidential election that was due on february 25th, a television address to the nation. he announced that he had cancelled the relevant electoral law fighting a dispute over the list of election candidates. a just thing in a different i've signed a degree of february 3rd 2020 for repealing that of november 29. 2023 can reading the electro body as for me by some commitment not to run for the presidential election remains on change. and finally, i will initiate an open national dialogue to bring together the conditions for a free, transparent, and inclusive election in a peaceful and reconciling, sending got it that's bringing nicholas hockey and send a gas capitals. the car for is so big, i mean, the official campaigning for this election was supposed to start tomorrow. why did
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the president decide at this last minute postpone the quote? well, for you is because there are so many opposition. figures are political figures that are not in the race, notably it was meant sancho with the popular the leader of the party by said that's in prison. and that's been convicted and has had his rights for both. there's also kareem wad, we're actually at the headquarters of his party, the g d. s. and for them, the decision taken by president lucky saw is a small victory, while because a m p's from his party had asked the parliament to delay the election for a 6 month period to investigate the possibility that they were bribes given to the constitutional judges. that decided the list of candidates, and that's exactly why present my case. i'll explain there is, there's a cancellation of disaffection. this crisis between the legislative power,
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the constitutional malware and overall this lack of trust in the electoral process has across this bill made no set. it goes on unchartered waters right down never. and its history, has there not been a peaceful hand over power for a democratic election council for the just to relapse to clarify and make is the election cancelled, or is it postponed? and what have been the reaction? well, for what present, like you saw has not actually at said the word cancellation nor delay. he said he's abrogated an electoral code in the fax. what it means is that the election is canceled and there is no new data put forward. he's calling for national unity dialogue. you know, there's been several reactions to, to this announcement from the past. all the former mayor of the car who holds is a constitutional to,
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to the ruling party candidate. the prime minister present must be solved, uses words mean something when the president says that he's cancelling the elections without giving a date for another election or another campaign for that is a very significant age. it feels that he feels for trade, but here in tell him what counts. it's a moment of celebration because there is in this the level election, the opportunity perhaps for him, for him was to run in the upcoming election. remember his father was the president . he is at the head of one of the biggest opposition parties in the country. so for people here, this is a significant moment most were on charter territory for them here it's, it's bringing said it got closer to democracy. but as there were celebration here, there's also tear gas being fired inside the main presence of the car where it rise
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group say they are political prisoners, close to at least find some co rioting. following the now it's made made by president mucky. so it seems that what is the most stable democracy in west africa is facing an unprecedented moment of instability. thank you. thank you very much for that. nicholas han live there in the costs. well, that's now get the reaction of yes. seen file use the vice president, the synagogues opposition by steph party, whose leader was months uncle nick just mentioned it is currently in prison. guessing file is joining us from the com. thank you very much for your time. you're seeing now your party discredited this election. even before the announcement today by president microsoft. so what is your reaction to this decision to delay the vote? do you approve it? of course we did simple, but we do not approve it. which is this is the cost to the cool. 15 the price,
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i'm reconciling the slide to use of the part to to of a confrontation between members inside his party to really take the end of this. that is to jump into his, his head and project our hope to have elections. the elections were supposed to be happening in 10 hours. the campaign was supposed to be launched into 10 hours. yeah . and, and, and bring them back to some spoke to disconnect, at least on a before anyway, expecting him to speak to us again on a p. uh, she spoke to us, but i believe it just happened to you know, $24.00 at the end and then also in december. and we are hoping to book a time to be only speak to us again at the 2nd of just to kind of april, yes, i would have to ask you, oh you saying you disapprove this decision, but at the same time, your party does credit. this phone, how could you want this election to go head when your own leader is in prison and the person standing for him is also in prison. i don't understand,
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as well as the parts of the time that is in prison, but he has not been accused of anything and he has passed the, the process of electrical, you know, the electronic process who is the closest you all have counseling. he's supposed to select who is eligible to be kind of get me to the wi fi is gonna be economy that the window, he's in jail, which is the 1st instead i got a ton of you to get reset. you have the benefits months. so, but from being a candidate we haven't enough that it's kind of, if he's a secretary, you know, while puppy, he has passed the process because it's still in the council. he's a time to really go to election. but, but by postponing the vote, does it not gave your party the opportunity to have his candidate? i mean, i don't understand why you, you say that you'd disapprove of this decision, but she's what do you think of doing this for? my son is doing the this against that might be starting, understand the if you go election really been by
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a landslide victory. and he wants to stay in power or have someone who is really from his party to be elected. this is why he's, he plays this kind of games to come and money plates, the institutions and literally because she cannot postpone the election, only the cost to have the concept and of course on the election. realize now that a really pretty, you know, dentist is the set back now democracy because microsoft is not respecting responsibilities. the alex, his own is really stepping and, and, and really breaking the low by deciding, just pay to be active but is april 2nd, april. the 2nd lucky solid can no longer be put at the center. got people kind of clear, you know what? okay, and we have been saying, let's go to the election. and let's just say that is choose why doesn't he wants to do that or right. and i will for the, the, the, the, the, the beginning of the end. but they are sad because you're on the side of course,
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with this delay at including that the supporters of kareem want to a satisfied with the delay. let me ask you seen a correspondence was telling us just a moment ago about gas right now being fired in some prison in synagogue. and i've been on social media and i've seen that a number of, of your support as the park supporters of my staff. i calling for rise and protests on social media. why? why people always use the people i have the right. what is this $1.00 to pay the next? the low? what is going on right now, instead of going to be, i'm president of the printer is trying to read the text is to show me the price of this page are if there's an assumption that the national assembly i'll probably month, right, was the one the puts down the, the problem with the investigation, which meant the problem with the assumption, the costs 200000 pets function. it did, it has selected the number of candid that has passed,
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okay. the degree was here that the edits and ways to put this back into my recent. yes. so what i want to do here, what i think is what just briefly now, what do you guys have in the can i just have you print briefly? president, sol wants a national dialogue. will your party join your styles? and this is no time. no right now, but what would that look now? right? not just time for election. it's just not stop time for die and no one is actually for die. look, we have gone through a process that really led as to stacking up election process tactic branding. okay, to compare it to the kind for a little core dice. thank you so much for talking to us. the i've seen ha, vice president of senate guys opposition past this party. joining us back from the com. thank you. you were still ahead on this news our a mass protest across germany for this 3rd weekend condemning growing right wing extremists and,
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and in support. india take control of the 2nd the the had low that unsettled weather has been a dominant feature across the middle east, levant. we've got hail in egypt, snow in some of the mountains in saudi arabia and wet weather that continues to push into the event. and the show is also the on sunday, moving into israel, the occupied palestinian territories 11 on an syria, and a much cold feel comes into play for damascus. on monday, the wintry and wet weather continues to advance its way east, over the next few days. for the south of this much dry, a bit of shamal wind kicks up across the gulf with the cool a feel for places like re add and don't over the next the next few days,
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particularly at night. now for the north of africa, high pressure comes back into play across move in areas of out julia, pushing the temperature up there over the next few days. it dries up from northern libya and egypt, but still some called link is as we go into monday for the south, is this a dry up? but when the west side even further south of this, across that central band of africa, we've seen the rain pump away from angola through to madagascar some very heavy rain here of the next few days. heavy rain for eastern areas of south africa and much dry in the west with an extreme fly, a danger for the western k. the president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world?
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a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line is he's rails war on guns or continues. we bring you every angle. if the story we're getting into the hospital that you've spent almost the last 100 days here, what lessons can be drawn if you adjust these, you better prepare for. it's clear to the family that the plan for the government to continue with this world isn't working. for many more people killed overnight to, to concert where the strikes have been focusing. all we now seeing a worrying escalation in the process and where the system lead international efforts to contain the will stay without the 0 for the latest developments. news
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the and watching the news out on out to 0. a reminder of, i mean stories, iraq, yvonne and syria, are accusing washington of this type allies in the middle east. the u. s. as it's bombed 85 yvonne being target to me. rock in syria, can you help me? 16 people? washington says it's in response to the killing of 3 us soldiers in jordan, last sunday. in gaza is really forces of killed at least 26 palestinians. and as strikes in the central and southern parts of the strip, more than a 100 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. now hundreds of these rays are protesting in tennessee right now, demanding that the government organizes the return of all remaining. capt is held in gaza. these are life pictures from tennessee, which is the latest in a series of demonstrations in these really city of the protest have demanded the ousting of time. it is significant over his handling of the war and security issues
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that spring and mama jump june was in tennessee for us. so to protest centrality today, tell us 1st about the one where you're at and what's happening. so fully what you see behind me, this is around a few 1000 people that are gathered in the area of it is now known as the square of the protest happens. every week on saturday evening, organized by relatives, of course, really captives being held in gaza. and what we're hearing tonight are please to the government to do more to ensure the release of those practice. there is a lot of speculation and israel right now about where things stand with to another potential ceasefire that we see the release of really captures. we haven't got the potentially for the exchange of maybe thousands of promise to new prisoners. there's many speakers that have been talking tonight to the assembled
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administrators. they are directing the gun. they are addressing the government directly saying that yes, there are competing goals when it comes to the war in gaza. is that? yes, obviously one of the objectives is the defeat of how much that they say. the objective that the paramount important is to ensure the release of those captives that are still there and that the government really needs to be doing more. what's interesting about this protest which has now been going on almost since the start of the war, is that what initially was more of a sign with more reflective protests has now become a one that's becoming more critical of the government. this is not a political demonstration by any means, but the fact of the matter is that the people that are assembled here are calling more directly on the government to do more. and that's why it has changed in tone in the last few weeks. it's a little less crowded here tonight. usually use might be because of the for whether it was raining earlier in the day. but there are still people here. they are
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committed to continue to come out to send that message to the government. and what about the other protest mohammed? what's that one about? so fully, there was another protest which was just a couple of kilometers away from us in an area known as b much square. and that is a, an anti government demonstration. that's a demonstration, a protest that's become, that's been ongoing now every week starting around 6 weeks ago. and those are the ones that are people coming out that are saying that the government is wrong. that there should be new elections. that the current administration of prime minister between imagine yahoo needs to go, that is the political protests and what have since typically is that protests last around an hour this for the last 6 weeks or so. and then the demonstrators that are in her beam is where they then come over here. they walk around 101112 minutes, come over here, and then essentially pay their respects to the relatives of the campus and jobs are
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that are here and support their protests. we should also mentioned that we're also hearing about another protest that's going on the highway that goes from tel aviv to jerusalem is that there are protesters blocking the highway, also calling on the government to do more. and beyond that. also this evening, there were protests and other parts of the country including since area outside of the the, the residents apprenticeship, inter minutes and yahoo as well as in jerusalem and hyphen fully mama. thank you very much for that. mamma jump june, lived there in tel aviv tens of thousands of protesters have been robbing in london calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza. the is the latest in the series of sony dyers. he demonstrations in various capital, cities, to condemn israel as war. and to as use really government to allow more humanitarian aid in 2000 organizes expected 300000 people to join the margin.
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britain's capital to in a whole has more from london. it is a lot of it's time 30 central london calling for an end to the war on gaza for testers. now filling wide whole this picture screeches on the edge apartments where right the seat of government here. and in fact, the message clearly and as much as the government is relative pressure at the end, it's more on gaza as it is aimed at the produced government to basically get support israel. and this war on god. very important to feel the pressure toggle under u. k. government because they're one of the boards, the genocide results for you. okay. do you as the fox is one cannot do anything. i didn't quite sick mix group. so the organization is represented here, calling for a cease fire now, but also people are supposed to do expressing their concern and alarm at the
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possible implications in the region of this was the potential for it, spilling out and affecting other countries. and remember, this is the 1st march, since the international court of justice in the hague last month issued its preliminary judgment pulling on his route to take any actions that could lead to genocide that's represented here as well. i just watch the thing. i love the police presence of around a 1000 offices policing they smocks, but warning that over signs of mt jury sentiment or indeed pro hamas sentiment may be faced with the rest of the crowd. now those overwhelmingly faced joe. no, i'll just it's a landmark de northern island for the 1st time in 2 years. the people have a power sharing government and another 1st,
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a new leader of the devil administration is in belfast is from the irish republican champagne party. i am honored to stand here as far as minister indeed or how shallow neil has become the 1st minister of northern ireland. her appointment follows the ending of a 2 year boycott 5 pro. but as she unionist, they walked out of the regional government in belfast and protests that important roles following breaks it. harry fawcett has more from the parliament. i still want . and she put a lot of the energy of a so to speak, to an overall speech, into what is needed to be done here in or out in terms of normal governance. that's something that they haven't seen here for nearly 2 years. and that was an accurate thing of that from the new deputy 1st minister as well. the d u. p deputy. so it's minister and my little 10 gary, who said that michelle is a committed republican i'm a unionist will never agree on those issues. but cancer does, doesn't discriminate, and the health service needs to be fixed, i think,
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is that really doesn't calculate how a lot of people here feel that this is a major milestone. but what they really want to see is the kind of everyday issues that would be neglected over the last couple of years. finally being addressed. it is largely trying to get those public services back into a fits of state. they have been running, they've been run by civil servants in the engine room, but in terms of profit budget, treat planning, proper reforms. we've seen them slip behind the sorts of levels that they are in the rest of the united kingdom, particularly the health services. that is something almost everyone you speak to here, talks about. and so, as part of the nudging towards this, that we've seen from the british government, that has been this big figure that's been laid out. that's $3300000000.00 pounds, $4200000000.00 us dollars, which is supposed to be released. now that we do have power sharing back in, in northern ireland. more than a $150000.00 protesters of riley that germany's parliament to condemn what they say
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is a right wing extremism. similar protests have taken place across the country for a 3rd successive weekend. dominic cane has this report from believe these people believe they represent the majority view in this country, which they say is disgusted by the far right policies of the alternative to germany . if day, they accuse us of one thing to the port migrants who become naturalized as germans . the policy leadership denies that these demonstrators, i'm not convinced it just became neutralized recently, and these people are driving to take home from me. i'm germany radian, i came to germany or on 8 years ago, and i have already lost home to fascist. i don't want to lose the 2nd what the ways of mice protests was provoked by would have a meeting held at this building and puts them in the vendor where leading members of the if day and other permanent right wing is reported to have discussed. the d
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pull taishan policy known in german as was they me cut soon. a policy lawyers say is unconstitutional and which many people associate with not one, i'm always tells me why the protest is used. the phrase never again is now. academics never again now is decisive for the people because 80 percent says you don't want to have national social and they, they feel that they are students here in the endeavor to correct this democracy to destroy this democracy, to make a racist state with all the problems and civil war they, they, they think they will have it. and this is the reason why they are so why is this and never again now associate, that phrase was also used in parliament against the if day last weeks from things
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this angry response from its joint. lita stevie is gets the giving him never again is no. must olson moment not having state to fund lead to houses being set up as a secret service to be used against us. the opposition would be nice that we're not in the seeking the, those who are above all the social democrats, because a mistake that actually is nissan gemini, this summer, that will make them pay you hold on looking forward to that line jackson, but the f day is particularly strong in the old east germany, but demonstrations like these do seem to be having an effect at the national level . in early january, the policy was holding around 2324 percent. now that's dropped to around 19 percent, but that still remains as many as 10000000 germans support b i f day. so i'm going to cain houses era bullet to the us now where a vehicle convoy carrying protesters. upholstery legal integration is making its way to different parts of the us. mexico border organizes want to express concerns
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about border security and its impact on local communities. they say the number of migraines illegally coughing into the u. s. has reached record highs, but critics of the convoy worry a good feel on tight integrated sentiment. let's go live to oranges here as high as your castro who is in the city of can model in texas where many of the protesters i've gotta tell us more about this convoy, heidi yeah, this has been a movement that's happened across the country. them started out in the northern border of the united states where we had this come way start about 3 or 4 days ago and they were driving thousands of kilometers. many people participating in this are conservatives who are opposed to what they call an open border here on the border at the us and mexico. we connect with them
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a day ago and saw some about 300 vehicles were so traveling on their way to this destination. now they're waving their flags, many of them in support of the president, donald trump, and his re in his, in a bid for him to become president again and saying that they've arrived here. i came moto, which is near the mexico border. they say to become a barrier between the united states and the my friends who are coming over. and i actually want to talk to, i guess of ours. this is carolyn selling. nice to have you here. thank you. nice to be here. and why was it important? for you to join this i'm, it was important to be part of the take our border back home boy because as an american patriot, i have been watching what's happened to my country that my grandfather and everyone's grandparents and dads and uncles, and brothers and sisters, and mothers spot for and we were called by god where his calvary and it's not just one, it's not just one person like that. a group of it, like religious people,
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we all individually are all different races, all different cultures, all different, the leaves and origins. but we were all called, we felt that on our heart strings that we needed to be here because the government supposed to protect us. and we feel that there you are opening up the borders. they are letting very dangerous people in domestic terrorist are coming there. we have domestic tears in our country now, and we find it to be treasonous to, to allow such a thing that you would try to bring in dangerous people that her are our children and, and our women and in field tre, our, our welfare system. and try to believe this concrete drive and the feeling, the inheritance of our children is our fault. so we're gonna take care of it. that's why we're here and god center. and i understand many of the people here, we would agree with you, but i've been to the board and i talk to people coming from all over and crossing the is there wire fast? and there i've seen families. i've seen children who say they're not here to be
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dangerous, and the statistics also show the vast majority are not dangerous. and many are calling this an anti immigrants militia. is that weight limit comments on that? because we heard that too. we heard that said what was said about us, but no one interviewed us. we're not vigilant. these weird god fearing christians and we care about the people that come across the board. they were lied to, to. we care about the families and those children we care. but we want you to be in your country safe. we, we want you to be able to have yourself rise up and protect your land and have what we have in your place or come to our place to make it yours the right way. we love them also, but there is that could that we know that this has a couple there is that they have a blueprint system to infiltrate countries to break them down economically and to cause a country to collapse. and we're not gonna allow it. we've had enough and it seems
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that our government is in partner with ship with them. so the people have. com, we the people have come because we need to be here. it's our god given, right? we have our constitution and we're standing for it and we're peaceful. but we're ready now on the other side of the talking to people who say that this is just the water base. and in there where it is, a new window, united states that people are coming from dangerous situations in their home country and that they're here to make a new lives for themselves. is there any truth to that? you'd have to interview them and ask them, but if that's the truth, why are you not turning around and, and fighting for yourself the way we had to fight for ourselves? and why can't we support you in place where you live? we love you, but we, we cannot help you if we're not strong or self and you are trying to cripple loss and in such a manner you have in some past that. so we're here to fix that. but since the government not, thank you so much, caroline, that is her message shall to the migrants are coming across the border into the
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united states. and indeed, in the past year, there have been more than 6000000 encounters, which is a record high between us border patrol and migrant china for us. so it is an issue, it is somebody that'll be a hotly debated coming up to the next presidential election. and i should have to say that many, many of the people in this conway are also supporters of former president donald trump. id. thank you for that. how does your costs are reporting a life from the us mexico border? still ahead on the news, our england splunk between survivor scared and the 6 nations the details next. which of the i'll never forget. i finally gave the report, and the man had been confused. i took the report and i was like, oh, he doesn't understand that this isn't a recent thing. this is the past thing. i said i was 14. when this happened. he was 25. and the man's whole tongue changed. and he said, i understand. and i am so sorry,
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this has happened to you. and i remember pausing. gonna cry. i'm, or sorry, i remember pausing. and i just turned quite on the other end of the phone screen so that no one's ever told me that before he paused me. so what do you mean? they said no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. and he just was released from work and, and get you hope we're going to have someone live with us to keep this for you. but yeah, it was the 1st time anybody had ever told me that it was not my fault the
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the time now full of sports, his jo falling. thank you very much. defending champions castle a 3 to the semi finals. the asian cup of the beating is breakfast on on penalties. they'll face iran here, but this bolt with a dramatic win over japan, sign of how many schwartz to match for us. a party atmosphere ahead of kickoff as education city stadium, japanese bands with the star attraction as local residents and even rainy. and fans lined up to take photos ahead of the quotes of final step book. together the 2 highest rank size in asia somewhere i moved to city the just before the hall follow the mussel morita with the goal for the full time champions. despite the bright start from japan,
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iran kept himself in the game mohammed. will he be good to equalize it? 10 minutes off to the break? the match looked like it was heading for extra time, but in the final 2nd time to see that the penalty is done box is pulled from the spot to rock up to one. when it was, it was supposed to be 3 over japan in almost 20 years. it was still on expected and it was amazing. like honestly i was so happy the one that 2nd goal, it was like the last me to go which i like we said we are calling you to bring to the talk to you. we don't accept the big, we didn't the pond on it on, we didn't expect it onto end because depends on a strong team. so when you're, it on wind are bundled with the hop right? to summarize, as their dream of the next thing to be sending 5th types of they
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just like another day. how does yeah, did you get the stadium? well, i was like drama for solace and, and told them in the english premier league, the brazilian school, the openness is 1st again, edison in the field and it as a much level to edison because on the right thing to equalize the di enrichment itself. edison is out could help them selves out of the replication site in 67 points by like the tasted into, say, top of the brain to speak, and gemini, also comfortable when i was the last place, john star, they can tell us who twice they need. fine music lead to point to is just i'm, there's speaking all fine. they went to go down to put him into blessed. the horrible pulse. monroe lawyer allowed me a very,
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to talk to some place range that roscoe hurricane school to go ahead. go out, find it to 3. 1. come back when it's up to the going to see the stacey till the next street school ends up being wells 27 points to 26. and the 6 nations matching causative oil support back in a sensational game, but it wasn't enough to steal victory. meanwhile england survived a big square skag against it's lee and that right now is the took the $1714.00 lead into ha time mature that union dominated the 2nd who didn't 10 points to it. it seems like them narrow as of march 27th. the 25th is on peace in the forward against it's lisa says one and these practices are in control of the 2nd test against england up to date to yes. yes. the tesla who to made in several 100 truth as india reached
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396 desperate rather than to she's a full 6 because i think you were both the 2 key again and have a one to do since one run lead, stay 3. it doesn't matter, you know, tell is confirmed that it's plays mover ton to the winter olympics, you announcement comes as the and i cell phones at all. so we can do is have on site and these players will take pause and the 2026 and 21st 2 games to haven't been volts out even takes to 2014. we know how important international competition is to our players. we know how much they love and want to re present the countries from which they are from. and we think this is a great stage for best on best the best on best in what obviously we all believe is the best sport. right? that is
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a good spot for now. it's back to fully thank you very much show and that's and use our for now. knowledge is here from new for the back to the whole team. thanks for watching this for on them is for the next on often the hard hitting into blues as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you all . the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities us veto in the security council. this is a may just something book is a problem to exit or to hear the story on told to al jazeera this is the 1st genocide that we see in the real time. it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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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 is called the church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person in yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the patient reward because the women in my country and that's suite one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts,
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that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm and the put on them. and this is and use our line from door coming out for the next 16 minutes tension, sol across the middle east officials and back that one of the consequences in the region. a series of us drives on yvonne lynch targets in boston. sylvia

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