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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 6, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST

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we are rest and professor michael wooldridge and explore the perils and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think. and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b, a. i series on a jersey to the the, the problem in the system news on line from does on coming off in the next 60 minutes, the civilians on the fall, it is ready for his target crowd, some golf city. all this scrambling to desperately need an aide supplies something us palestinian refugee agencies as really monitoring this on file on a truck. so they entered golf 5 crews and shit. a baffled contained
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wall fuss fighting to the central postal region for more than a 120 people dead and hundreds missing. buckingham palace announces that king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. and as on the go on treatment news will begin in gauze. a city where is ready, forces have fired towards the crowd of palestinians waiting to collect much needed . she monetary and 8. it's a 9th day in a row that they have been vacated. so if it's rarely troops, fine, it sounds and gaza city palestinians have been gathering at the crazy, round the balance and got the city desperate to pick up food to feed their families, to the palestinian web presence society says top officials at auto mall hospital
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and con, you does have been released on his way to custody. meanwhile, the red present has reduced video showing crowds and displays palestinians leaving the hospital. the general manager and administrative director at the facility had been detained and taken to an unknown location displays. palestinians taking shelter at the hospitals have been on the siege, buys. randy attacks for more than 2 weeks to today marks the 15th day for the continuous decision to add a tax and the whole speech and boom, bored mens and gunfire didn't stop at the facility and i'm at home because there was also direct attacks. and um, is there any comp prayers at the hospital and the team? we have loved 3 cliques when they were conducting their humanitarian mission inside the hospital. and the for this plan at headquarters every day, there's injuries and people who are killed inside our facility's because of these
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continuous is really a tops the house we to has turned out every day with reading did the bodies inside of the yards of the hospital. because of the continuous besieged and not being able to send the people who are killed to be buried at the symmetry is now we are witnessing, disaster humanitarian disaster. as an hospital there's no food left for the displaced people. very basic. medical supplies have been run out. we only have if you that did laugh for 6 days more antibiotics run out. medications for people with the chronic diseases also run out and all the efforts to coordinate a safe access to get into the entry of medical supplies and oxygen as well. because also we have run out of oxygen for the 2nd time. and now we have c at conducting
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any surgeries because of the oxygen deflection has been taught. a couple of them has moved from the alpha and southern gaza. the main focus was on the city of han, you and it's where it has been widely attacked, especially during the facility of a nicer hospital where a number of residential buildings that have been targeted and ongoing, often to reboot bottom until the eastern part of the city now it has been reported according to i wouldn't stay on the ground that been saying that israel is destroying and demolishing a residential neighborhood, one off to the java, especially in the central areas of hon. units that are so close to a nicer heart. most of the hospital where medical teams and if activities are completely unable to being forwarded safe, cory to, to get to rough off. but today, uh, people who have been trapped in the uh, i'm a hospice on, had been given a safe cory door to sleep 2 uh, 2 rough or a number of them had managed to sleep by the opposite still truck inside the
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medical facility, especially the elderly people and a people who are suffering from critical injuries alongside with the medical team squares to a rating inside this partially operating hospital situation in terms of as strikes in the middle areas of causes to continue. but we have been seeing a gradual increase of violence classes between the palestinian fighters and the east. very so we'll just in gaza city and in every mountain neighborhoods. and in a suburb of neighborhoods as well in the central areas of kansas city and residence, worked throughout the day to poll bodies from the rubble and gauze of central city of the law and is ready as trot. bear on sunday killed an engine thousands of palestinians. many of them children are some of in java, the reports, and a warning that somebody was may find the images in his report. distressing the is the reading becomes louder,
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it's daybreak and not a would this be months of suffering and immense district like every other morning, the bodies are then piled on trucks. these are victims of it's really bombing and data that are incentive does. another mother carries her child last kiss from the system. the one last, jones defeated, defaulting loved one, went off to the other. the dead gathered on the ground. the god is sufficient for us to describe it and is really drawn, muffled as the morning of these mothers, father's husband's brothers and sisters in the drawing is louder than the funeral pants on day 1. 22. there's little that up in the budman of density populated
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palestinian areas is, is really forces that drew from some parts. this is what remains of much of cause. more than 2 thirds of the population is displaced. many of the $1700000.00 displaced people have been pushed out multiple times at the places where they took refuge are also being attacked by is really forces without another attack and data, the black and heavy under the family, buried under their homes. but we managed to recover some dead bodies from the rubble. this residential building had 4 floors. a dozen families were inside is really plains leveled into the ground. more than a 100 persons, not one or 2 more than a 100. mostly women and children were killed. this is a prime, the more wounded are brought to the in a good, intuitive supplies. alexa hospital, the doctor is called the tragic since many of the critically going to die because
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they cannot provide that across care. it's too dangerous to operate incentive cause it because of is really forced, has been snipers as mike fins, more women and children who make up 75 percent of the killed and wounded colorado pain the northeast by the way, into the college just in the winter, the due date and got the some of the job, the other there. the palace and in relief agency on wall says, is there any forces have open fi on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid into gaza on was released put just shown trucks that it says were damaged by his way to naval gunfire. early on monday, it's unclear exactly where the conway was when it was attacked of the don't have a license,
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i wouldn't myself this morning. it was not the 1st time warner. a convoy with a united nations was a talk. it just the 3rd time it couldn't void belonging to enter well has been exposed to attacks on its way to the north or when it's coming back from the north . and this is not acceptable. you many, tube in convoys, according to international humanitarian law, must be protected from all parties to the conflict. also, julian, combined as pull off in the us, putting together a group of senior officials to audit on raw, the largest humanitarian provider and gaza. they'll check whether the you or the agency has done enough and response is ready allegations that 12 of at stoffel involved and they have to have the 7th attacks. the investigation will be led by catherine collins, the former french foreign minister review to begin work later this month and is expected to publish its findings in april. donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the
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commission in general to address head on issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. the secretary general is been very forthcoming with the commissioner general. i have no doubt we'll continue to do that as well. we also encourage other members state you may not have given to unwind the past or had given in the past, but have not given recently and have the ability to do so to show generosity and to show solidarity. let's go to a correspondent question salumi. she's joining us live from the united nations in new york and so much at stake with this investigation question given on was lifeline for millions of palestinian refugees and gaza and the region. so there is a lot at stake for the united nations, especially now that more than a dozen nations have suspended their funding to unwrap the main humanitarian aid
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source for the people with gaza. as a result of allegations that 12 of their employees did participate in the attacks of october 7th. now the u. n. is looking to reassure those donors and get more money flowing as the needs are only getting greater in gaza. and they have 2 investigations underway simultaneously. the one announced today, the independent review group headed up by the former french foreign minister will look systematically at unrest, policies, what they do to ensure neutrality among their employees. how that is working for the agency. at the same time, there is another investigation being conducted by the office of internal oversight services. the o i o s. that will look specifically at the allegations against those 12 employees and you and is encouraging israel to provide all information that it has on those
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accusations. for the investigation as well as encouraging other countries to come forward with money to donate, to help on rush, given the gravity of the situation on the ground there. but normally these kinds of investigations will take months. but the un clearly trying to fast track them in order to put these concerns to rest and also at the united nations preston. the security council has been discussing the situation in the middle east after russia calling for an emergency. amazing. so what's come out with that so far to yeah, russian called this meeting under the agenda items, threats to international peace and security. and it's a and basset, or to the united nations essentially accuse the united states being a threat to international peace and security in launching these retaliatory strikes
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in a rock and syria over the weekend. retaliatory strikes for the death of 3 service members who were killed in jordan at a military base there they say by on a ron affiliated group, basically what we heard from the russian and bassett, or in the meeting that's still going on right now. and other masters, like the chinese, is that the united states is in violation of the sovereignty of these nations by making these strikes. and that they are going to further embroiled the region in, in, in more warfare and escalate tensions in the region that have a listen to what ambassador defends the. i had to say frustrating. so we could prepare the recent events confirmed that the us is not looking for or has never sold a solution to the problems in the region, which is the logic of their actions is found only in the efforts at any price to preserve the dominant position in the world,
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therefore washington has tried and will continue to try to fight fire with fire and compelling. the chronic disagreements within the middle east to such an extent where it is a benefit for that is rarely allied. and the united states responded to those allegations, saying that russia was acting under false pretences that the united states has and not only the right, but the responsibility to act in self defense, to protect its service members and the promise to continue doing. so it pointed out that us forces are in the region as part of an international coalition to fight against the militant group. i saw and we heard from a lot of nations on the security council there. uh, the united kingdom and japan, among others that defended the united states right to defend itself and its troops in this case. but one thing we heard from every country is this concern about
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escalating the conflict that the spillover effect from the war on gaza could in turn to stabilize the whole region. clearly a lot of concern among member states about that. kristen, thank you very much for that. that's kristen salumi was overlays as live at the un headquarters in new york. the us secretary of state has arrived in saudi arabia on the 1st leg of the middle east tor. i just need blinking. it's amazing officials involved with one, gaza, expected to talk the agenda. he also visit kasha egypt, the occupied westbank, and israel washington says it's trying to prevent further escalation in the region, despite of carrying out a strikes against iran linked groups and gammon, rock and sylvia. well, how much of june has moved from tel aviv when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced government officials speaking to these different publications? well,
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they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect's for nothing yahoo signing onto some kind of a ceasefire deal not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have those far right wing ministers, like it's more been given here, the national security minister, like both of those monitors. the finance minister who have openly said on multiple occasions over the course of the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel, more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to
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see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really kept as in gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved his ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much that calling cause because director of research at the see fund group that's a global intelligence and security consultancy. and he's joining us live from new york. thank you. as always, for your time, mr. clock. so secretary of state blinking is in the middle east just days off of those us strikes in iraq. and so we are continuing strikes and yemen. what baron, do you think that us military action might have on this trip? well, he faced questions about the strikes yeah. likely, because there's going to be questions about the extent of the us campaign and more over there's going to be questions about. and i think legitimate questions does this us military campaign which is likely to unfold not over days,
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but over weeks isn't working at cross purposes with the other diplomacy that's happening in the region. the default diplomacy that's, you know, being driven by the countries by the egyptians in an effort deal to, to have a hostage or prisoner swap. the if you have strikes of raise the temperature even further. yeah. will that scuttle conversely? yeah, i mean, do you think that the strikes that we are seeing co pay more on the line and the efforts for these 5 between as well and come off? absolutely. because while the united states might view these as separate issues, i can guarantee you that the iranians and every iranian proxy in the region, views them as an extra actively legged. and i've said it before, i'll say it again. i think the road to tate ron runs through gaza until the palestinian question is settled. and until there is, i think real solid foundation for a legitimate palestinian state. now,
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going to cnn to all these other rough fires in the region and everyone including the us and yvonne. and as we were hearing from our correspondents at the un headquarters in new york. all members of the security council saying they don't want to see an estimation of volumes in the region. so why do we seem to be heading in that direction a? yeah, it's a, it's a very, very difficult challenge for the united states. threading the needle of how do you determine ronnie proxies protect your own troops because it's force protection is at the core of this response. after 3 su us soldiers were killed at the same time. how do you kind of bring all these actors together in the region for some kind of a to go she had settled very, very difficult. i would say the odds of success. they are probably pretty minimal and you know, the grout, the group, but as long as you me believe me behind the attack in which those 3 us soldiers were killed on the border between jordan and sylvia cup i has been the they said a few days before the us strikes that it was suspending it's operation against us forces in the region because it didn't want to put a rock in
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a difficult position called the us not have seen that as an opportunity to lo attentions to little too late, to be honest. and also, you know, it contradicts it wrong claims that the wrong doesn't have control over these groups, as we know, the head of the as long as revolutionary guard for goods force journal ashville county travel to baghdad. the next day kate shore, a copy of his bull came out with that statement which shows you that a wrong doesn't influence these groups significantly. so again, had that announcement came weeks ago before the soap soldiers were killed, different story. now it's too late. this campaign is set in motion and we're going to see what the results are. all right, mr. carr. thank you for your time. collin clock joining us live from new york desperate and displays some palestinian families are having to pitched tents in a symmetry and rougher and more people are being forced into the southern corner of
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the strip as the as really expands its ground. defensive if the some denford reports surrounded by dust, displaced policy in use of trying to live where others are buried with nowhere else to go. these families have found shelter amid the tombstones. so i have the hand which you know, they do that again and ask you on the phone so we are forced to leave behind. so we ended up here, people started putting up tents in and around the graveyard. the entire area is crammed with display thousands. when you run out of space, we're living among the dead. and that's a lot more more fresh graves, a doug every day with children playing only a few meters away. parents say they can't protect their little ones from the horrors of life and gaza. while i'm lucky, if you had this number, then you would. children are shock traumatized. they're going crazy them on the witness. dozens of bodies being buried. the body is returned by the east ready
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forces or decomposed and smelled oh, food channel. the i'm mentioning a psychologically really and the i'm not know my children anymore. i don't allow i don't have no unit stuff estimates more than a 1000000 children in the gaza strip. will require mental health support them in the i'm so scared i cannot sleep. my younger brother is frightened by the graves to we just just yesterday, a truck came and offloaded 70 bodies. so they were buried before ice. nearly 1700000 palestinians have been forced from their homes by israel's military, offensive in the off of the old running out of space annually. everything else it's saturday. that means the more we are forced to live among the dead waiting for our day to die and join them 6 feet under. what else can i say? there is no food. we can't sleep peace today. we are to night the most basic human rights. no bathrooms, even more so there is none, but also is where is well ordered palestinians to go for their own safety. but as
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the army plans to expand its ground operations in the south of the strip, the symmetry and this tend can, will likely keep growing. if do some good food, i'll g 0. the chillies president gabrielle gorge has declared 2 days of national mourning for the victims of wild fires. sweeping through the coast involved bodies, our region, the strong ones of high temperatures, assuming the flames. the death toll has risen to at least a $122.00 and with 100 still missing the fears. that number could rise significantly. you know what they said to you that goes to canada. you know, if they a septic, this is caused by a handful of miserable mung students who have come to destroy our city obama. we will hunt them down and put them in prison, or you will be what? because these crimes on the hood is forgiven alaska. mount the editor. no. see
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a newman reports from love but a so. and they've been the most devastating the most deadly that this country has ever ever witnessed. and you can see signs of that right where i am these people that you've seen here lining up or waiting to give information to the a prosecutor's office. this is part of a long and very painful process for the identification and the delivery of the bodies that are being found little by little. and this is right next to the morgue at the end of this street for us. they begin by saying they are missing their loved ones. they don't know where they are. in some cases they've been able to find their charged bodies. in many other cases, they have not been able to do so. from here, they have to go over to the medical institute, which is part of the, the health system. and of course, is where the mortgage is, where the bodies are not have yet been given back to their loved ones for their
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family members. the survivors to be buried yet because it's taking a very, very, very long time. and that's what people who are complaining about, but eventually the, the government is trying to, and the legal authorities are trying to match the bodies with the d n a of the people who are here. so that also takes time. we have seen absolutely devastating signs of grief pierre stories of, of a father that went to look for his son while the son went to look for him. and then the father died. i'm in trying to get to the one of their children. and a grandmother died with her grand daughter who went running to save her families was separated. 34 members of the family dying and the rest left destitute without anything. very, very, very sad stories. indeed we did here though, and we have seen some signs of generosity. for example, the, the owner of the largest funeral parlor in the country. and in fact, in south america is offering free burial services. the indian,
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everything from the coffin to psychological help for the family members whom they say have already lost everything and certainly can be paying for a funeral. since king charles has been diagnosed with cancer, buckingham palace and elves that he wouldn't be fulfilling his public duties. last month, the king spent several days in hospital for an enlarged prostate test that identified the separate talents of cancer. buying and palaces released the statement on the king's health. his majesty has today commenced a shadow of the regular treatments during which time he's been advised by adult does to postpone public facing duties. throughout this period, his majesty will continue to undertake state business and official paper work. as usual, the king is grateful to his medical team for this swift intervention which was made possible thanks to his recent hospital procedure. he remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full pop up duty as soon as possible. as majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis, to prevent speculation,
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and then the hose that may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer. sonya guy, the reports from london, the king returned to london on monday to begin treatment. what has been described as a form of cancer. now, just the last week, he had been in hospital for treatments to a benign in large pro states that treatment had been deem to success, which makes this news rather shocking. some o the treatment has become robust swiftly, the king will not be undertaking any public duties, but he will be still continuing with the state to choose which presumably means he will still be meeting with the prime minister for his weekly meetings. now his son, harry will be flying back to the u. k, from the united states in the coming days. but it is yet and not the set back of
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news for family, which has already been facing health concerns. the king's daughter in law, catherine has also been hospitalized recently for abdominal surgery as well. and of course, the policy itself is attempting to be as open as it possibly can be, with regards to what treatments and the health situation of members of the royal family. not just because they want to keep the public informed, but also judge the public to be aware of certain signs and to also look at their own health concerns as well. finally have done sonya jago alj, a zebra london, which it fits williams as a royal watcher and commentator when he says the transparent matter which the news was publicized signals a break for the past. if it is something that's completely new, really, i mean the k a case of example where the queen elizabeth was in the hospital as i
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was a result of picking it up and then disseminating the news. rows of cost in some top or and indeed we see most of the different approaches solve the king and also of catherine of the princess of wales to the various illnesses. and she has seen us open the she feels able to be a when he has the procedure for 9 the, the process, right. he shared it with the nation. the how was and indeed this has been reflected in numbers of people looking at the national health service website and also more awareness of this condition of this is what he's trying to do. so it was a very difficult time itself. he is thinking of how to help others add some of these issues and because there's prostrate issues, for example, a very sensitive sometimes people on and off,
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i'm talking about too late. so in that sense of these statements, from vaccine pause, right? so the head on knowledge is they are protested in senegal, all the kids, the president of trying to print out. so he postponed the upcoming election and the bush and i was prime ministers because it, northern ireland is the government which tends to work faster. and then pick today the the hello that was not down on the in australia and 10 days off and making land full in the north east with finally seeing the end of tropical fi clone. kimberly its working its way well the remnants of it away from that southeast corner still bringing some scratches, found the storms and showers to the likes of new south wales. but on tuesday,
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the heaviest of the rain dominating across the tropical north of australia will see some heavy down pause effecting the north of queensland on tuesday. but by wednesday they'll be rumbling their way towards the north west with some of those funds stones. continuing in darwin through to the end of the week, large be fine, and dry to the south of this much hotter. once again in past, you can see the heat being pumped back and back in there will be up into the high thirty's, towards the end of the week, much cooler, full that southeast corner. and as we hope of the talisman to new zealand, we sing largely settled, weather dominate in the north. some went to weather, creeping in once again to the south west. but christ church seemed pleasant conditions at 32 degrees celsius, dipping down slightly into wednesday. and as it moved to south east asia, heavier rain dominating in the south, much try and halter in the north for thailand, on the
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ceiling. the sports like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally being of the limits to women. one on one a makes the female athletes flashed into that place and the ring on out to 0. what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk your see, i want you to start with just the fact runs through what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education i want to. we don't have to leave them in the policy. um it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you're reports for that . i should just trust the community often as the cool that used to produce outstanding jen. this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of
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the flushing. i'll just say out of me, elizabeth put on them. and uh huh. reminder of our top stories, the south is very falsified in a crowd of palestinians waiting to pick off to monetary aid and gauze. the city. this would be the 9th today intervals that they have been reports of israeli troops firing across the palestinian release agency on was is ready since was of the open file on its trucks. karen, savannah paramon aide and to gaza. the agency for these stages pictures showing its
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trucks is damaged by gone fine. and versions controls has been diagnosed with an on specified cancer blocking and pallets of them some on from 1st phone public to see if one undergoing cancer treatment. amnesty international says there's been a shocking spike of israel's campaign, of unlawful killings, of palestinians and the occupied westbank. the rights group is documented instances of his very soul just using legal force with impunity and quote, a chicken disregard for palestinian lives and investigation. 4 cases between october and november last year in which 20 palestinians, including 7 children, were killed. the proposals are found as rarely forces prevented palestinians with life threatening injuries from receiving medical aid and attack those trying to help them including 1st responders. 2023 was the worst you of a palestinian since you went back once again, at least 507 people were killed,
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including 81 children. at least 382 people had been killed and occupied westbank since the one goes up again. that includes 7 palestinian presidents who died in his rarity custody. amnesty international is urging the international criminal court to investigate israel's unlawful kennings the house side as a research on israel and palestine at amnesty international. she is one of the office of that report and details what the found. a lot of the people to get in to the us that just as his son was shocked and he was trying the father of the was trying to provide him with assistance. as soon as he was trying to reach, he was shot to the person who was trying to help. his son was shocked by his very forces and then the list and his father wanted us to be we know that during rates is there a need for says lacy to the entire area. sometimes for hours,
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even for these blocking ambulances from beach in the afternoons is that tried to reach at great risk, especially there is dressing community a organization. they are shocked, as we interviewed one at 1st 8 provides that ends, you mean, who was directly shocked as she tries to as she was an ambulance. and this, this is nothing new. we had been documenting these attacks against face 1st 8 providers, ambulances, a in the, in the west bank for many years. but what we found is that this year in particular, and in full and wonder what's going on because the attacks on hosted those that there has been this pipe is very full since have been withdrawn from some parts of north and central gaza residents who return to the shaft of neighborhoods have found a hollins destroyed. here's what our journalists witnessed and schools at the onboard age, refugee camps the
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of the world. what am i going to see you? what am i to do with them? have you had? yeah, you know, the world of what the
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many palestinians forced to flee israel's attacks on gaza had been left with nothing displaced. living in cam says trying to find ways to provide for their loved ones. and for one family, that means making and southern pizza is for the mix. shift tend on the side of a road. here's the story. the the the
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to provide me the the the nice the the list
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i send them is the same as the with last night i'm the guardian of the i'm the guy beside me. i shut in. i used to the identify him. yeah. i knew i know now you mentioned something which i never missed from the minister. i've known the unloaded comes in enough. the the inside of all members of parliament have signed off on a bill that will see elections delayed until december. president monkeys held postponed. this month's election, citing disputes over the selection of candidates for delaying the vote. the
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proposal for delaying the pole was put forward by opposition for the cutting was with the support of the president. the meanwhile, of police in the capital of the call 5, tig as a protest, as outside parliament, the demonstrations which he was president sol of trying to cling to power and the demand and his step down. it follows protests on sunday in which a prominent opposition leader was arrested and also to day had called again election today and unprecedented democratic regression. demanded northwest pockets don have attacked the police station, killing 10 offices. and now the 6 were injured in the city of that ice mind con pockets on has seen a number of attacks on the security forces in recent days. general elections is scheduled to take place on thursday. come on. hi. that has moved from islam above. it was this particular attack took place in the district of uh did a smile con um the remote for litigation which are situated outside the main city
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of the itemized con knowledge. and remember, the dates might have gone also borders. what was formerly focused on the driver data duty of how to where they just on this was one of the hard beds of the day to get the bon focused on focused on the accused of wellness done of providing centuries on, not doing and off disrupt the infiltration of the dollar bond fight that they have been attacking the police at random over the past few months. there's been a spike in the number of a tag. dozens of police men have been good in february police station, so they attacked coming. uh, as you mentioned just days before the election, they did the pay and it's affiliated group. there's a new group which is guard a movement for jihad and focused on the day. a good job focused on this is a group that has been claiming responsibility for multiple or diag,
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that'd been an attack and below just on as red and rich for p d. i a what good you. okay, so this is not new, but given the fact that the security forces, the police are going to be deployed on election day because this is going to be a sensitive election to have to maintain law and order. so therefore, uh there is likelihood of more attacks against the police at the time when they're busy in election year. the, but this is not something new and is likely to continue on to the issue. is it a dog rid of one has done, and how focused on data is reduced to of the bushes and r as prime ministers have met no one islands, newly appointed leaders or she's so now i can be over at oscar. well, visiting the new administration at bell foss, strong castle for the 1st time, the appointments and to you as of political crisis that was spot for the main bush as union as potty walked out. the pottery protested post bricks of trading arrangements. but it said unto mine, northern ireland,
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place and the united kingdom. and now that we've got the executive back up and running, it's right that people have the local politicians focusing on that prior. she's the only thing with public services that hasn't been to the government up and running a full too long, but now we do have it. i'm a consult focusing on delivering for everyone. but for me, crucially, nothing in what's being negotiation breaks. and the red lines i remember when, right? this happens, we set out a number of objectives. one was to make sure there's no hard border between north inside. the other was to make sure that's the public of islands position in new york and single market wasn't undermines any way on. the 3rd was to make sure that the good friday agreement, institutions would function. and all of those things are the case today. and that makes it very positive day might be the spanish coast guide has rescued a 102 people who were trying to reach the canary islands by boat. and the bodies of 2 people also recovered from the vessel rescue. it says more than a 1000 migraines and asylum seekers from subs. the han countries have reached the
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ons in just a few days. italian police have arrested 14 people off to violence, broke out at a detention center full migrants near wrong. some of the detainees, folks, they way out of the building, setting 5 mattresses and throwing objects to police officers and a soldier were injured. yvonne and slid off off to a young man from getting held at the center. took his own life around a 100 photographs from me on my have crossed into neighboring bonded the ish to flee, fighting between security forces and a rebel good. the, the and alliance of 3 minority groups as being back in the military home to the seized power in 2021. 1 of these groups is the out economy which is often offensive against government forces of october, found a dish of the $270.00 commission border with me on my ad host more than a 1000000 for him. the refugees with our economy is
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a buddhist community. and they all worse than the me environmentally treat. it's purely a lie that they will ever gone to us. all right. the president of the mall davis has demanded indian troops withdrawal from the country during an address to parliament mohammed louise who emphasized the importance of sovereignty. the molding says india agreed to pronounce by the tree personnel before may, but new delhi is yet to confirm the timeline. movies are also promised to upgrade the defense falls into what he called a modern military. 0, one of the big guns. i believe the motives to strengthen its military capabilities, to be able to defend the country by road c. and as we started to do that now the multiplan defense pulse will soon be able to conduct surveillance of the 900000 square kilometer area of the mold. these exclusive economic zone 24 hours a day of age and cold has the sentenced and australian vice had to suspend the
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death sentence. young hen june who was born in china has been found guilty on espionage charges. the sentence follows young's arrest at a chinese airport in 2019. he'd worked as an employee of china, state security department for a decade. authority, as foreign minister has condemned the verdict. the style in government has advocated for dr. young with china at every opportunity and at the highest levels, we have consistently, coal for basic standards of justice, procedural fitness and 2 main treatments to dr. young. in accordance with international loans and toners, they go obligations. let's try that. will not relent in our advocacy for justice, for dr. young's interest and will be including appropriate medical treatment. and we will continue to provide controller assistance to him and his family. close to our lands. wanted to say of the re, you know, to include face, family hungry is governing for the as potty has boy cautious to avoid. that would
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have been the 1st step towards ratifying sweden's bed to join. nature. hunger is the only nation men, but to not have approved the application, which requires unanimous approval for president hook to all bonds. policy has repeatedly blocked it, demanding the swedish prime minister, come to budapest in person. first, all bon has close ties with the russian president vladimir putin, whose voice to opposition to the expansion of the alliance trade or sagen at the top left was that china affordable been dealing sweden's night to bid isn't just a mistake. it's a sin. nobody believes that government and peace of any say in the matter, or ben is responsible. he wants to save up to 10 break, but you need to have night to get to the still ahead on knowledge, as they are the spine to draw some prices. shuffles in the one which venezuela count, the cost of $1.00 of the was highest inflation rates we toronto
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would have the details of where the 2026 foot ball will couple stops and finish the the
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the us state of new jersey even hose to 2026 wells comp final football is governing body fi. fi has released details of what will be the biggest effort was cop the tournament for the involved, a restful number of teams, and it's being held across 3 countries and the richardson reports. so here we are for the biggest announcement in the history of announcements with will the final of the 2026 fif i woke up the plague when there is your new jersey. faith has never been in organization to shy away from it. that if i personally, the scale of this world cup is without equal. the 2026 woke up final will be played at the met life stage in new jersey. the last of an unprecedented 104 met. she's taking place across 3 countries with millions of people coming to the united states for the whole world cup to mexico,
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into canada as well. and of course, being in new york, which is such a cosmopolitan city. what do you have between you work in new jersey over to one, the nationalities. the mexico ethic of stadium will host the opening much. it's a country that's helped to previous world cups in 19701986. we are toronto, the world companies in canada for the 1st time. we are canadas opening game like mexico. it will have the teen, my, she's the tournaments has been expanded to include a full t, a teams compared with the $32.00. we sort catch all 2022. it will last the record $39.00 days. that's 10 days longer than the previous wells cup. the new formats will feature 12 full team groups and the last 30 to knock out round. for the 1st time. miami, in contrast to cancel, plays in funds will be doing
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a lot of traveling. the shortest distance between the quotes of final and semi final venue is moving 800 kilometers, with all the teams, not just united states or mexico, a count of the ideas that you, you get them to a location throughout the time that you don't have teams jumping across the country, the big polls us if the international teams is the increased chance of qualifying africa, for example, will be represented by at least knowing countries up from 5 in 2022 on the richardson l g 0. el salvador is incumbent data neighbor. okay, says he's one, the sundays presidential election. his popular algae has served in recent months last year because of his cracked down on criminal gangs on a lot of rock low reports from the capital san salvador celebrations and the salvador e capital supporters of the beginning, cheering on a victory that will give the controversial president, 2nd term, author the problem before you. we didn't have hope,
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but today we have it. and that means a lot. appearing before a crowd of thousands, gaily called the election historic. all now in the next 5 years, just wait and see what we're going to do. because we're going to continue doing the impossible and showing the will the example of el salvador nigi. but kelly largely owes his support to his administration's hard line policy to rid the country of dang, like m, s 13 and the 18th street gang, which it caused chaos in el salvador. for the last 30 years. those successful in dealing with criminal gang, the critics say the suspension of civil liberties, consolidation of power along with an unconstitutional bid for re election, have made look at it a democratically elected dictator. he has everything, you know, all the power there and no controls. there's no way defending the flowers, so that's what we're seeing today. any constitutional precedent. the one,
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the, even though there was an expectation that salvador and president nable kelly would win by a landslide. the celebrations here in el salvador historic center are still massive . though human rights and civil liberties, advocates continue to warn that el salvador is walking a dangerous type group for a majority of salvatore and the promise of a future of safety and security is the norm out ways just about any other alternative men will drop a little al jazeera, sunset of other organ which nation venezuela has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. but the spot, the lifting of some us sanctions. many people are still struggling to cope money on a sanchez reports when inflation failed from $300.00 to a 190 percent last year. there was recent to celebrate for some in venezuela or the
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south american nation. still have one of the highest weights in the world with wages frozen for the past 2 years and no exchange rates. making a trip to the shop is a nightmare for many level various as they own. last year i would get food for the week with the equivalent of $20.00. now i get enough to 3 days. meet some fishes so expensive. my pension is 3.5 dollars a month. what are we going to do? the local believe other currency uses value against the dollar from week to week. it is obviously less as only god can help her. i go shopping, praying so i can buy all i need. things are more, more expensive by the de economists say the government is not raising, we just to control the installation. but president neglect moto says things are better with good supply. at 90 percent market traders saved businesses back because customers don't have enough cash. so you already have, let them know what i mean. they said, you know,
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people used to buy 10 bananas. now they take 2 or 3 spinning has gone down all over the country where all effected in order to sell her products. join the american says she lets customers pay weeks later, take me and several people can afford the all people who spend many days of the month without a penny. so i let them take my products. they always come back to pay me. the you is listed sanctions and venezuela in october you seem restrictions on the countries financial goals and, and their detectors has boosted the economy. the condition to prevent sanctions being re in post is to guarantee fair elections. i know they say the road to recovery will be determined by the general election this year to come. and what if anything was sort of taken out of extensions and agreements could impact our estimation of inflation rates. we're not optimistic because in an electoral year we always see the rates go up. my most optimistic number is 170 percent. that prediction of high inflation and soaring prices for the foreseeable future is the
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last thing, these shoppers one to here. and you know, scientist just see to, to and that set for me, elizabeth polano for this news. our carriage johnston is coming up next. stay with us. the jo button and donald trump had starkly opposed messages by officer trunk would turn the us into a dictatorship. are you sure your car is on? trump's cause is revenge for the 2020 election. we will root out communist locks and specials and the radical left dogs that live like firm and within the confines of our country. many voters are fed up with high prices, and biting stands on israel's more ongoing as well as cost a decline in support in his own party trunk faces trial in multiple cases on $91.00
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