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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 4, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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the supplies westbank wait for the senior reporting on the line, i just re new res with feelings mazda sanctions and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detail coverage approval on garza, on al jazeera of the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send in. this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 2 children are killed and many people are injured in southern gaza, off to is really started say the city of tens sheltering palestinians,
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living in fear of and facing attacks. spike is really satler's palestinians and the occupied westbank demands protection. you haven't sophie's pipes to respond off to the us and the u. k. carry out more stride. somebody around by group in yemen and funerals. a housing bug died for the 16 people killed and american air strikes and iraq on friday. and in for a catheter of state, on course to successfully defend their agent cap title house or into the somebody finals after a penalty shoot at when against is back to sign the 10 g m t. that's noon in the gaza strip. and in the past 24 hours is really strikes of killed, at least a 127 palestinians, an injured a 178 others. some of the most intense bombing has been in the rock bottom and the side of near the egyptian border funerals are being held there for 2 children killed in the attacks. that one among
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a group of displaced palestinians are being sheltering in a primary school. families living in tents nearby have always been hit by shrapnel . now the bombing damaged several buildings more than half of jobs as population, has crammed into a raw fall following relentless is ready. bombing on forced evacuation orders. not these are seen some of the cities of knowledge of hospital with medical stuff or treating the wounded some of them on the floor and most of them are children. meanwhile, stuff at central guys has main health care facility out. ok, so hospital of one that they're running out of crucial supplies. dr. say they can't perform blood cancer tests for hepatitis and h i v before performing blood transfusions, honey mach moods lie for us in roughly in southern gaza. honey, tell us about the attacks on the 10th cities. first of all yes,
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well let me start just by us talking about where we're going into the area of overnight attacks to do a report from they're an hour away just minutes before we arrived to the side on the weight a car, a civilian car was targeted by drawing missile, the car was near a cemetery this days trending the cemetery of rough city, where the 3 people were inside the car and they were trying to get the cemetery to dig a grade for those who have lost their lives. though it overnight attacks, we were just minutes away from the card that was targeted by the time we got there were 3 people were injured. those were inside the car do would rush to another job or a hospital, but we can be completed. we're looking at a card that has completed and signed a rated a by the drug missiles we. there were also reports about those who were passing by . 2 more people were passing in the area near the cemetery. the were also critically injured and also reported to the hospital by the time we got to the site
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where overnight attacks took place near the 10s that near the the preschool facility a farmland was targeted. uh we ended up leaving the area as it's, it was a clear, it is, was not safe for us to be in that area. we headed back to a our site. but this is the situations in rough right now. not only were looking at overnight, a tops that killed the 2 girls who were shouldering along with their families in a preschool facility in eastern part of bravo. but also the vast majority of the surrounding area were severely damaged by relentless ears. strikes and ongoing artillery should i do these for in part as well as other janina district. that's in central rough i. it's an over crowded city with people everywhere with more people, the fleeing of from the central a and the han you and is all the crime and robot. but with bob is getting very closer and closer to these densely populated area where 1900000. this was palestinians,
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i've been shouldering here. it just raises the concerns of the level of panic that an expansion of a military operations nearby is wrapped in rough. i will just pause more atrocities and it will be just an extension to the genocide of that taking place in java and the northern parts. more air strikes, taking place, taking place in central area more renewed bombings than our dealers ending in eastridge. i and the western part of garza city and what seems to be as the war started all over again despise all the talks about a possible seed fire deal where people are at the eagerly waiting for for some positive news about an end to this mass cutting of their own people and dining, of course, those in tennis is rarely strikes, resulting in more injured people. that puts more pressure on the medical facilities . it was we were just talking about, some of the hospitals are close to closure because it can supply enough and medical
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care for people. just tell us what you have been seeing as you've been shopping around when you've been able to get to some of these medical facilities. just talk this through some of the conditions that they're working under. it was very catastrophic situations inside health facilities in fox in the sense that the general has since the mind people here is that there is a systematic attacks and systematic distractions of health. scare facility across the gaza strip. not only by preventing medical supplies of, from mentoring on arriving these hospitals, but also the lack of a fuel to generate power. and these power generates as mazda of hospitals in dropbox, particularly here, are not prepared to accommodate the large number of injuries, are not able to provide a proper and sufficient medical health care to people who are here to the 1900000
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displaced people. but the but and sufficient number of medical, the staff inside the hospital does making their vincent very difficult people literally within the past 2 days where die on the floor of the hospital because they were waiting a line for a doctor to check on them. what is that? the vast majority of dr. available are busy performing surgeries in much needed surgeries for those are critically injured to from half days a tax on a thank you very much indeed. honey. my good talking to us from rough, i in southern guys and with the fighters applies to respond off to the us and the u . k. carried out another wave of air strikes and yemen. the us led coalition says it hits 36 targets in 13 locations, who the se sites in 6 provinces were headed, including the capitals, the now, the coalition says the attack sent a clear message to the unbox group condemning its attacks and ships and the red sea on friday, the us conducted dozens of air strikes on a rock and sylvia targeting groups links to where on how many lots of joining us,
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not from the you have any capital, so not okay. talk as to what was hits and who was injured in this. are there any casualties? and i'm sorry about that. we've obviously lost our assignment on, on a link to i'm and they're in so now we will of course try and get him back and get more on that story. in the meantime, funerals have been taking, placing back down for the victims of us as strikes and iraq on friday. iraq declared 3 days a morning officer at least 16 people, including civilians were killed. us launched dozens of strikes across iraq and syria targeting groups linked to it on and it came off to 3 american soldiers were killed in a drone attack in jordan to from has one washington to stop, stop supporting israel's more on gas them out of how she was joining us now from the iraqi capital baghdad. so talk us through the 1st of all the funeral. so
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they're being held on the indeed robin, several, iraq, you cities and of course, invest the funeral is for the 16 people who are killed in the us. a strike, most of them all then does all of them mobilize zation force is all just be a map of some of the functions within the pm alpha allied with the one. but this group is also part of the, the rocky forces. i'm very far through the 5 minutes so, so it's a lot of controversy. yeah. about the strikes and the head of the fee amount that says that the united states forces should withdraw from the law and said that this crime is easy to start, that should not go without accountability beep colonda in chief, i'll see, see about known as frederick almo, how about that route? he's designated by the us of the service visit us today. one of the sites with
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sikes took place along with the folly menchie delegation. most of the sciences we are getting from the pm upside down. the all i, i live in the vault, the calling for the direct us, which was one of the same time we had also witnessing more attacks on us spaces. yes. said they only the 2 on docks. i a i claim by the is i'm existence, city, rock one actually watch the e stuff to be in the north front. but of that, i don't know the one in syria other than yesterday and saturday, there was a strong reaction from iraq's prime minister to the attacks that are being taken carried out by the us. understand as an emergency leasing, being held on is expected to be held today. tell us more about that. well, the problem is the rock and well how much he has to dining is, uh it is very difficult position. he's uh, dealing with the situation. what uh,
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an ally of the, of the walk the united states has his body within the government, which is the fee amount. now the go election drops. 2 the says, who do i need to office is also allied with the be a matter of factions on part of this coalition on members of the fee and the function. so the, the, the, with the sense that we are expecting is likely calling on a direct control of your forces. we know that the rocky government has been installed and thoughts with the us government to arrange the new uh, situation. yeah. where are the us, the president city, walk on, the ice is all that easy to install. that should suffice. i should change the, the united states forces should work on that. so this is the, the color, certain jobs that we are expecting today, especially that the next. busy the next. busy strikes,
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so new law i expected with the us to try to go back to both sides within the last kind of thanks very much indeed. obviously we're going to check in with you when that meeting takes place for not only hash them in baghdad. thank you very much. i the members of a palestinian veteran community who lived in the hills of occupying westbank for decades say they've been repeatedly attacked by his really satellites. and despite funding official complaint with the police, the settlers keep coming back. child stratford visited one community near jericho. these 3 little holes in the ground. i meant to be graves. these ladies settlers who taught them even late flowers, they were a palestinian better when school. i'm a cobb and disturbing warning to these promised and in community multiply with spend a fucking 100 more than i moved to the want to kill us. the message is clear, they would even know that i would children,
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it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. we stop and film us. we film them. oh, the attacks from chapel go find the senior community, say be a tech select blake, this man scene here. um and seemingly being protected. why is where the soldiers offering, who seemed to the veteran's go pens, lives here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman, she asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was scolding her baby when her . oh, really had faded when you've lived in for more than 50 years. a livelihood depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. the generations is barely
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changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is way the settlement, the settlement they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the better when say that a group of he's really secular is all wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now, the line of the stakes runs around full co on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers tried to take more land we had companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. silly mountain says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats and stolen carcasses. the police demanded we stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave. the next day we return to the village to
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hear what the police said. slay man says he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens felt like they were investigating. no the legs crime he was repulsing me, john, if no matter the police only can't come when the settlers lie a complaint about us. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really low. so to sir suleima is complained to these way the police seemingly made no difference. on the next morning sunday, the settlers a back are you still that we're still going to the next time this happens and you play the game of the shouts. one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take it with your sheep away. it's better we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized is by all means man, apparently immune or indifferent to these really whole international child stratford. l just a head of
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a shot in the occupied westbank. the tobacco between 2 generals for control of sedan has created what the u. n. is calling the world's worst displacement crisis. even before the fighting began. in april, 3 1000000 people have been forced from their homes, often more than 9 months of conflict, an additional 8700000 people. aside from villages, tons and cities, that means a total of nearly 11000000 cities have been displaced. most of living in tend to camps and temporary shelters inside. so done but nearly $2000000.00 of cross the border and such of safety lights are. there's no end to the violence in sight and is growing concerned. the more people could try to seek refuge in neighboring countries, a fighting between the army and the part of military rapids support forces broke out of the dispute over how and when to incorporate the on group into the regular
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military. when joining the not from puts it on is the un high commissioner for refugees from people grand, a very good to have you with a certain audra 0. when you've been doing your tour of the region, what have you seen? what kind of conditions are people living in the keep sending it safe? take me crazy. only grave displacement crises as you have just described. and until and unless there is at least the ceasefire. if we continue to grow, i've seen my set of feet on neighboring countries. i was in a top yeah. last just a couple of days ago. i've seen it here. i've spent for these hearings so that the internal displacement is quite dramatic with incalculable consequences and the conditions of those the displace. but in general, of this with the knees are becoming worse or so because because we have a to be put for resources to kind of fit the international community is focusing on
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not that crisis and neglecting this one. i was just reading a report by the un office for the coordination of humanities affairs that was from january 25th at that time. that was saying it was estimating about 25000000 people over of whom, over 14000000 children are in need of assistance. how difficult is it logistically for an organization such as yours to get aid to the people who are most needed? it's difficult, and besides these numbers, which are a bit mind boggling. one need to consider other elements of the crises, old schools, or almost all schools and universities have been pro since last paper. and when the war be kept began, no education doesn't existing. so down to the 70 percent of the children in need of x, the nation according to w actual cannot be reached for in security is growing. there's this thing important
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that people made by the work foot program yesterday, and you mentioned the number of those display spent directory to use that we take care of. so it's a crisis with multiple effects and made much more complicated by the fact that there's a huge from kline in the complex one going across the country. very difficult to work across the front line and reach people on the other side. but many obstacles also for too many pattern organizations working on either side, especially as most of them are working on the government side of the front line. my strong appeal here to with your thought, these bits are located as you know here in parts for them. the governmental authorities has been please, at least until we see spike comes, lift the many, many heavy requirements that we have to address that we have to face every day to deliver a to the people. when you've been speaking to people who have been displaced,
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possibly not just once, but several times as a result, not just of this conflict, but several difficult situations that saddam has been through over the previous years. how hard is it to convince them that the rest of the world actually does care or do they feel a sense of abandonment? i think a yes, this feels and people here feel or the very people, the people, the most effective field this up and the scene for a golf to and clearly, you know, there's been ukraine and now guys that these are tremendously complex crises, cities for right that there is a tension on that, but to what we're asking we, the humanitarian is what we're asking, the international community. he's trying to juggle different balls at the same time . this is an important point. if this country furthers upside further up fantasies
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into instability into, into so many terry and the challenges, it's going to be very, very good, very significantly impactful on the regionals that whole, you've mentioned near nearly too many young people have already left the country. they go to very fragile areas like child like central african republic, like poor areas of it. yeah. and uh, and, and south sudan. and then what we could see. what we could see, i rarely say that, but i think here is barely possible. he's onward movement of people towards the shores of them in the 3rd range, in effect, there is no stabilizing too many theory of a being located in large numbers. so where do you want me is issuing an appeal for about $4000000000.00 next wednesday? i hope that that being we'd be better funded than last year and you said that you were calling for it seems far because that was the crucial element that would allow the situation, the tide of the situation to turn even if there was
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a cease fire given to frankly, staggering numbers that were talking about are 8 organizations and organizations like yours able to actually cope with a number of people who are clearly desperately in need of help. and if there was a cease fire effect. bureaucratic impediments were lifted and the phrase horses came. so 3 things, then i believe we would be able to help many more people than we do at the present moment. yes, i think we would have the capacity to do so. there's a strong tradition of humanitarian aid in these parts of africa, but we need those 3 preconditions ceasefire, most important than anything else more important than anything as access and the lifting of bureaucratic impediments and resources. these are the 3 big asks that we
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have we, the humanitarians have for the international community, fillable, grande's un high commissioner for refugees. so we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. the top is there some leaders, and some of you all have condemned a decision by president mackey solve to postpone the election scheduled for february the 25th. so maybe announcement on saturday. so i think a controller say over the disqualification of candidates, the critics of choose the president of trying to hold on to power nicholas tax joining the not from the senegalese capital doc, i office through the international reaction 1st of all this to this next so we've heard from the regional body, the west african body and known as an echo us. and they've come up with a statement saying they're concerned over the circumstances that led to the postponement of the election. the key word here is the circumstances we're talking about. the cancellation of an election just hours before the beginning of the
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campaign. and in that statement, rob, they say that the government needs to prior ties, dialogue, transparency dialogue with all of the actors. we also heard from the united states sage department, he says that they are deeply concerned with the with the, the calendar, the electrical power there. and they're hoping that they go with flu quickly set dates for an election. of course, like you saw in is it out, but it has made no illusion to when this election will take place. but late last night we saw those candidates 18 out of the 20 candidates gathered together saying that they will campaign and they will attack or appeal the decision made by president mackie. seldom he's made an announcement saying that he's starting to decrease cancelling the election. but that decree, it hasn't been published on the, the government's
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a papers. and once it is published, then the candidates can appeal that decision to the supreme court. so we're about to see more rambling on the judicial front. meanwhile, some of the candidates have told us that this afternoon they'll start campaigning because the decree has not been published. robinson previously when there has been uh, shows and crises of problems over politics and incentives, incentive golf. we have seen people take to the streets and very often those protests can turn the violent. you've reported on many of them over the years. what is the reaction to the office issues, particularly to what is going on at the moment? well, what's interesting is to see what is the reaction of the streets on the ground here . look, look at the streets of on a sunday after morning and it's quiet and it's been quite, we haven't seen protests on the streets, the synagogue, these people have always seen
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a peaceful at hannover of power in this country. they're not duped. they know their democracy and so there was a sense amongst those i have spoken to ahead of these elections that they were not going to go out and vote that the electro process was not to be trusted. why it will because she opposition fingers are not in the race, was months out of who's in jail. his standing, who is a candidate for the election, is also in jail and he was playing to campaign from his present cell. then there is some water force we didn't cover in doha, who has been barred from this election. and the, his a, m. p. 's have appeal that to the parliament. there's also a, the only other female con candidate rose word dd, who's currently in detention. so there was a feeling that these, the, the electoral process was not there and that many of those that were going to go out and vote with,
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we're not going out to about one person that we haven't heard from is the ruling party candidate. i do. but he hasn't spoken out yet and perhaps is came to see this election delayed because there was a feeling that not a lot of people were going to vote for him. right. big, thank you very much indeed. nicholas talked, talking to us from the sending of these capital deka as entities as getting up for its own presidential election, which is scheduled for friday, february. the 14th, younger voters are going to play a big role in choosing the leaders use group. say it's a historic chance to highlight issues important to them. jessica washington propose from jakarta. thousands of young people crammed into this convention center in the capital for an unusual festival. so to boot, so loud visit has to take pictures with presidential candidates and simple balance sheets for 1st time vote is to practice before election day. i hope you feel like you're both with me when i for the election. first of all was organized by
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a group come to be definitely meeting, which means choose wisely. they said it was a reassurance for young villages to discuss politics with candidates. we should look at them election like we're, we're going to hire somebody to do a job for the independent organization has also created an online platform detailing the campaign promises of each of the candidates, as well as posted treatments and controversies. more than 200000000 agents registered 63000017 and tailoring that. the key priority the campaign system to severe into has made the most obvious attempts to appeal to young searches, making use of celebrity inducements and acute care could choose to soften the image of the form. a general and con, defense minister pulling indicates those efforts are working. now the campaign,
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this performing best among the younger voters, among these under 30 voters is the proposed give run tickets. they reached the majority among the people under 25. i think back in before december you squared say the selection represents a chance to bring issues such as environmental concerns, employment and agitation into focus. even though young people have little influence when it comes to policy making. power up is the coalition of youth organizations, all calling for stronger commitments from every candidate to address climate change . it is very and i'm wondering if we have this convolution shows that young people actually have different concerns, like human rights, indigenous peoples and the economy. but we're all aligned on the climate issue. they say it's an historic opportunity and the cooling on young people to recognize the power in shaping indonesia is future. jessica washington alger 0 to come to still ahead on all the 0. south carolina is once again given your bad
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jubilation of an account with the us president of 3 ways. the 1st primary campaign for the nomination for the 2nd to the plus thousands of children sizes and left homeless as a forest far rages and essentially kind of sports football, bunch of celebration of the office of the had a lot of them much in europe has seen pretty pleasant weather over the past few days and that's going to continue over the next few, we see miles conditions and above average temperatures. we will see somebody of a cool down later in this week across the western areas. but for now, we still got that high pressure in charge keeping things large. we settled with lots of sunshine for the iberian, put into that no rain here, barely
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a cloud in the sky. this will be settled across much over mediterranean, but when the conditions come into play for sardinia on sunday, we're also seeing some fog across the moving parts of italy with amber warnings out on monday. so that, but it is looking more pleasant for that southeast corner temperature is picking up here of the next few days instead to the most of this is where we're seeing the when the conditions, particularly for the northwest and good heavy rain for scotland. thanks to a developing weather system, you can see those gale force winds blowing across moving island parts of the u. k. and on woods to scandinavia. so there's that band of heavy rain. it turns wintery in places winfrey conditions for ukraine and western russia over the next few days . but still in terms of temperature is, is hooking launching miles across the scan to navia. we'll see something of a cool down london, paris, and bordeaux on monday. but lots of rooms for the southeast corner of the
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oil rich, the rock is facing a crisis and a final bike to results water as dams built by its upstream neighbors, restrict flow under investment of climate change, or exacerbate the situation. now, when regions were settled, funding 1st emerge, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land. iraq's walter was part to of, to on a jersey to the
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the the, or to go to 0 reminder about child services. those are 2 children have been killed and many people have been injured in southern garza. pasta is really attack skips near displaced palestinians being sheltering intense, at least a $178.00 people were killed in overnight attacks across the gas and strip the whole face of 5 to respond off to the us and the u. k. carried out another wave of air strikes, some targets in yemen, explanations as if it's 36 targets to send a message to be around by group about it's betsy time. funerals have taken place. in fact, i've saw the victims of us air sites and the rocks on fridays,
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the rocks declared 3 days of mourning uncalled for an emergency meeting to discuss for your time. us loans, dozens of strikes across iraq and syria. targeting groups like thousands of israelis have once again held protests and tel aviv demanding the release of captives being held in gaza. they want the government to do more to bring them home about a $136.00 is where it is unfolding documents are still detained. by palestinian fighters and the strip some protest as i've called them prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. well, how much i'm jim has been to the demonstration. at a time when there is more and more speculation is real about potential for a cease fire. that would see a release of is rarely capital engaged in exchange for perhaps thousands of palestinian prisoners being released. this is the process that happens every week, every saturday, outside of the ministry of defense, which is over here. these,
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this protest is organized by relatives of those capt is being held in gaza. now, when this protest started shortly after october 7th, it was more of a sign that protest this area behind us. this is now known as hostage square. and this is where the relatives come, sometimes they grieve. nowadays, they call on the government to do more to ensure the release of their relatives, those captains that are being held in gauze of what we're hearing tonight. even though it's a smaller crowd than it has been in the last few weeks overhearing tonight, is people being more vocal being a bit more critical of the government say, this is the time the time is now to make sure those captains are released. we also worked in some speakers, it said is that while they know that there are 2 objectives to the war, one is to eliminate to how,
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how much the other one is to get those captive release. and they say that that is what's the most important goal of all i mentioned to me under the calories. tens of thousands of people are valid in london calling on israel to stop it's war on garza. it's related to the demonstrations and cities around the world condemning the war. protesters have also criticized western government support for israel. jonah home is that the martians sentence. this report is very much of its kind through central london calling for an end to the war on guys up for testers. now feeling white, whole this week to 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 rel, depression, which ends it's more on gaza as it is aimed at the british government to raise to get support israel. and this war on god. very important to feel the pressure toggle
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on the government because they're one of the boards, the side results buquet. do you as the support is, was 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 possible implications in the region of this war, the potential for it spilling out and effecting 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 action that could lead to genocide that's represented here as well. i just watch a the
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low key police presence of around a 1000 offices policing this march. but warning that over signs of i'm to do is sentiment or indeed pro how my sentiment may be faced with arrest the crowd. now, so overwhelmingly, please don't know how i will just here on monday. the 28 people are being killed and 10 have been injured in a ukrainian attack and the russian controlled the hun screeching a bakery was hit and the city or the sandstone south of the video showed rescue was carrying the injured and the dead from the rubble a child was among those killed. yes, president jo biden's comfortably won the 1st democratic primary in south carolina. it took about 90 for 6 percent of the vote, dance easily beating to all the candidates. my kind of reports from the state capital columbia. there was celebration, as the results were confirmed, mixed with a sense of relief that all the boxes and the bite and campaign would take. african
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american voters compose some 65 percent of the democratic party voters in the states and by did needed the support to help send the trend for prime. we still to come and for the presidential vote in november. so the black voters in this state are land team planned for democratic aspirations and the presidency. and so even though the south carolina will very likely go republican in the general election primaries, or what matters quite a bit here in south carolina for democrats. and she was a strong, influential, south carolina congressman james cliburn. once again endorsed joe biden. just to see did 4 years ago to kick start, what had been a faltering primary campaign. you and i must keep working together to make those countries greatness accessible and affordable for all of its citizens. that's well, joe biden has been doing for 3 years,
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making this country's greatness accessible for everybody and affordable by everybody. here, mr. brunson, the, to the delight to the crowd, president biden present in to thank you. support is his 1st question. how was the turn out to try turn out to you later? he said to message on social media. so that's why we did it again. did it for me again. thank you. thank you. thank. 2020. and now again on the 24th. now let's go when the whole, let's when it all the early an absentee voting review. some astounding statistics. 76 percent of these benefits were caused by black voters, a flu team percent increase on the 2020 number. and even more importantly for the bite and campaign 10 percent of these with 1st time focus. it's exactly what the bite and campaign wanted to see. and the familiar with
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a trunk kid with renewed conviction my kinda oh, juicy, or columbia south carolina. hundreds of vehicles carrying protests as opposed to illegal immigration of conversion in the us mexico border. critics say the so called take our border by convoys likely to fuel anger against migraines, just as high digital cancer as good more from a border town and texas a convoy of 200 vehicles carrying americans protesting against migrants entering the country, drove to the border. they called themselves gods army. we're definitely the army of god. i want my cross every day. says get your blood down to border initially, self described by some participants as a christian militia become void in reality, ended as
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a rally have kilometer from the board or near equal past texas. the epicenter of migrant arrivals, police searched for weapons. but while the rhetoric was charged with anger and some misinformation, the event itself was peaceful. it's the turn a part, all of our major cities, texas especially, i mean, this is the front door and they're everywhere. the us recorded more than 300000 unauthorized border crossings in december, a record high. most people are fleeing violence and poverty in latin america. many bringing their children. a few pro migrant advocates arrived to counter the convoy . we see these border towns as our modern day, ellis islands. these are the places where future generations of americans will tell their story about how their families came into the country. this raley is as much about puerto policy as it is about politics. most people here are supporters of donald trump, and they hope that immigration,
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the issue that elevated him to the white house in 2016 will help trump when again. so this is in a political move in a it is christ calvary, but most everybody here supports donald trump and we don't see any other way to make our country right. the protesters, blaine, president joe biden for the border problem bite and says he's done. all he can using executive powers, and that congress must now act highly. jo, castro, alj a 0, came out of texas order levels in a reservoir, and mexico have dropped by nearly half because there's been very little rain and they've revealed a 16th century church. the ability to hot is done has the motor fall by 47 percent pharmacy. they're worried because there isn't enough water for the crops and freshman, say their income is at risk because they're not catching enough fish to the business. when we can see the chicks, we start thinking about the truck because there's less water, especially when we know that they'll be less space ship without really effective
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ones, dams full of water with lots of places we can fish we, i'm only a little bit at least 51 people have died and wildfires and central actually, firefighters are struggling to contain them. large parts of a highly populated part of the coastal region of all price. so i've also been affected. are locked in america editors here and human reports, some sense jago and in for don't in what's known as chillies. garden city. strong winds of up to 60 kilometers an hour and scorching sheets had been feeding the flames, destroying everything in their path, especially homes. the other bill uh, let me just look there is nothing left of my house. nothing is you can see the neighbor across the street could not leave. he burned to death because he did not want to leave his house. i lived alone here. let me go. present company and bought each declared a state of emergency and divided, but i shall region and address the nation to say that so far, dozens have died. donna will be soon as another celia given the conditions of this
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tragedy. the number of faithful victims will surely increase in the coming of this . but the figures we are announcing of those that have been confirmed by the appropriate force. these fires come in the middle of a heat wave and this tens of thousands of julian's have been heading to the coastal region of but a so for summer holidays, traffic jams on the main highway, are handling the mobility of firefighters and ambulances. the government has declared a career fuel from 9 pm to 10 am in the region. but why don't you get a lot of stuff? but i do need your coffee will help to free up the rights for emergency dickens also, so that people who must be evacuated can do so as quickly as possible. and so that no one can be left wondering around, vieira's stuff has been evacuated. the government is trying to prevent losing thousands of people have been forced to evacuate in just minutes. but some, especially elderly people with limited mobility could not escape in time. the
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government says it will investigate arson is the cause of these deadly fires. like 1st says the president, the priority is to save lives. see, and human al jazeera, santiago, brazil. as long as you go back to the nation campaign against den, get a fever due to a shop rise and infections. cases are now 4 times higher than last year. 29 people have died in the past month. always big picture of a single as an expectation of a peak and 3 or 4 weeks establishing perhaps the highest number of cases in our history even compared to 2016, the previous height and neighboring product y homes are being fumigated, hospitalized in the capital, a full scale, i see a large number of patients with dang a symptoms. dozens of migrants have been rescued in the atlantic ocean near the canary islands. a spanish coast guard vessel told their boat to ground kanadi a red cross volunteers were taken care of. the $47.00 migraines from senegal rights groups estimate,
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$6000.00 drawn and last year. symbolic way has one of the highest inflation rates in the world with a local currency constantly losing volume. people are looking for safe and reliable ways to protect the earnings. unable tasa reports from the capital harvey, this is one of his rich 7th, newly built homes and an exclusive estate. here is the middle class of, of when you development are also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is all, several people are trying to protect the earning y'all to the present. nobody, particularly in the front gate, the battlements. the only way to preserve your body is by investing in assets. was assets tends to appreciate in value over time. bradwell, which it and i saw his father's generation struggle off today with time and savings were wiped out by inflation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar
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investment. so he's helping build the family home. and that's it, that won't be too affected every time doesn't bobby and dialect tumbles. you can see may be the price will fit in products, go out today, maybe tomorrow is below 50. but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it. which of i'm underlines, because it's on the bobbies have had bad experiences with financial institutions. here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them adjusting the value of people's savings. some of building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby and say at least this way they can see where their money is going. commercial and residential real estate is going in nearly every neighborhood for inflation, for teachers and bobby, and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income. had them a task the algebra had maybe as president, how going gold has died at the age of 80 to
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a statement from the presidency said he passed away shortly after midnight on sunday at the hospital in the capital. it was an ounce last month that he had cancer. he was undergoing treatment 5. i'll have him president of nivia since 2015 . a russian astronaut has broken the record for the most amount of time, spent in space like continental made history. after accumulating nearly 2 and a half years in space, flight 59 year old customer, old ones do all but for the 1st time in 20 o. 8 in total, calm and cool. as long as 879 days and space over several voyages, the previous record was also held by a russian. the still ahead on all does it up and support costs are folder now and apparently she was out against those buckets done to stay on course with the agent . father is going to be here with auction the,
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the the it started with the sports his bar. rob, thank you so much. cuts are, are still on course to successfully define their agent cap, title, the host or into the semi finals after of how to shoot at when against is becca span. deflected across from cars are up and hudson. i'll hate those 2019 champions into the lease. but is backs on equalized in the 2nd half and the match would be decided by spot take. that's our keeper, michelle barshan, brother of olympic high jump the champion, he says barshan,
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the 3 phase and pets are defender pedro miguel's for the decisive penalties. in this country into the last 4 for the 6 still happens to be just me, find them again. and so we just have to continue to like day to work like a family and to, to, to go to the find out. you know, it's difficult to get my best to get on the internet with additional place to i've had it that's more important than the face likely face today and to show everything will be okay. and we will be on the final around fans are dreaming on the 1st type of wind. since 1976. step 2, there's semi final victory over japan. found out how much was at that game for us. a party atmosphere ahead of kickoff as education city stadium, japanese fans with the star traction as local residents. and even iranian fans
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lined up to take photos ahead of the quote. the final step brought 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, iran kept himself in the game. and will he be go to equalize it 10 minutes after 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. boxes pulled from the spots to rock up to one when it was iran, supposed to be 3. 0, but depend in almost 20 years. it was so i'm expected and it was amazing. like honestly i was so happy the one that 2nd goal, it was like a last with a goal which i like honestly we send the year to bring to the top tier. we don't accept the big. we didn't expect to jump on it on. we didn't expect it on to win
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because depends on a strong team. so when do it on windsor bundled with everyone, operate as their team of mistakes, rental and extending 5th tide. so they just buy another day out. you said you so here's what the last 4 lineup looks like. strong human sub korea will take on jordan for spots. and the final is they looked when their 1st title and 64 years. that's over 70 final on tuesday. and now it's followed by a ron versus cuts are on wednesday. so if africa are back in the semifinals of the africa cup of nations for the 1st time and i was 25 years goalkeeper and captain ron when williams was there here against cape there. after the quarter funnel in binary coast finished and now now draw. he seemed to force fort cakes and a penalty shoot out the waiting for some day celebrations. for fans watching back
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in says applicant between these 9, syria, and the last 4 or 5. these are you aware? it is a team tonight to fight for a 120 plus minutes. that's what it meant. this to me, you know, to see, the brother would know the fight to keep going. that met this to me and that's what's more important to house ivory coast, but there last 4 spots. 5, beating molly to one in a match. but saw 3 players sent off for margie. a campaign got the winner for the host nation in the final seconds of extra time. i've re coast are looking to win their 3rd title, their last trophy when was back in 2015, 1st loan i have moved up to 3rd place in the spanish league. they beat olive as 31 away. martha now sits. 7 points behind leaders, round madrid, who played a game last ralphie. so city rivals at lot of co leader this sunday to fire laboratories and stay top of the bundling it in germany after comfortable when over the last place, darmstadt. nathan, tele score. twice. the lead,
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fine munich by 2 points in the standing. harry kane scored his 24th legal of the season as byron unit b for russia and once in gland back $31.00 foreign and laboratories and faced each other. next saturday. we will prepare themselves very carefully and we will be ready. it's a, it's a long week housing live because in place in the campaign, in between, we would, we would have liked to have this as well. okay. data. so we will ask for a long week to repair and we'll be ready on set today and try to be in the much wells came within a point of an astonishing come back in their opening 6 nations rubbing matched against scotland. scotland ran in for try. so, so they went 27 know up in cart as well. so back in the 2nd half was 26 on answers, points for the slots held that for the 1st when in the wells capital in more than 20 years. england survived a big scare against italy and their opener. italy took
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a $1714.00 lead and half time but england dominated the 2nd half, adding 10 points to win. 2724. it stretches england and beaten record against italy to $31.00 matches a 2nd. any century from chapman deal has put india in control of the 2nd test against england. india has now setting when an unlikely victory target of 309. when for india, with level the series at 11 season high performance from steph curry couldn't save his golden state warriors team from defeat. curry scored 60 points against the atlanta just to shy of his career best. but despite his efforts, the warriors lost a 141 and 274 to the hops. this is atlanta for wednesday.
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okay, and that is all your support for now, rob back the log file. thank you very much indeed. next, going to be here in a couple of minutes with me on all the stores. don't forget the website. obviously the dot com. i'm your offices to stay with us on the the uh, the cost of just filling up. i'm not sure what's going on in june. activists with atlanta stop club city movement gathered to honor one of their own. it had been 6 months since officers killed them, and when is defined by use that on known as just a huge the 26 year old environmental activist was part of the movement to stop the police training center from being built in
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a city forest. protesters call it comp city vigils for towards the details about the starts and a couple dozen police officers just showed up telling people have to leave the park by tonight are close at 11 and everybody in the months before to, to get those killing authorities in georgia launch the correct down the movement, characterizing it as a violent extremist organization. and then september, $61.00 people were charged in a wide range and racketeering kids. and accused of conspiring to stop the construction of the training center. the defendants are members of defend the atlanta forest and an august and psycho lease, an anti business extremist organization. most of them are also facing state domestic terrorism charges. the 1st such cases in georgia's history. on counting, the cost of china is economy faces a slew of setbacks. is it in serious trouble? tech giants, making big profit,
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