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try to lighten, but with the uncertainty only deepening, there's little comforts to be found. the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is to use our life and coming up in the next 60 minutes. a rule of starvation is really settlers and protests is look trucks kind of life saving age and entering gaza. see the kind of boost, solemn crossing because of the lack of food is getting worse. schools and a half a 1000000 people are facing from and most of them in the south likely me really be forced to shop. i would appreciate it enough on across the region by the end of february or beginning of march,
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you and talk to military and hate provider in gaza. tell us, how does he or the organization is on the brink of collapse off to set for the day and the suspended the contributions you know, suggest items the blinking means with the may of council or cause a high on the agenda the one year off, the devastating us quakes hit $38.00 and syria took his protest as blame the government for not doing enough. the thanks for joining us as being the full amount since as well. but got his devastating war on gaza and off to destroying the strips. northern central and punts of itself in the areas is already forced as a now intensifying their attacks in rasa near the border with egypt itself, which is a firing from the ad land. and see us despite the un sounds of the alarm about the possibility of massive is civilian casualties and further displacement. 82000000
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palestinians are sheltering and rough uh i live know what house left to go. and with this escalation is rouse ally, the united states has sent its top diplomats to the region us secretary of state on to the blinking is he in castle. he's travelling to israel. late to washington says it's trying to push for a quote. and during end of the war in gaza, but israel's prime minister has said to continue the war and to what his goals match. so this was the seeing the current blue was telling him, crossing between israel and gaza. that's where far i protest as soon as you can see, i've been trying to blow critical aid from entering into the strip. as the lang supplies, the palestinians, the coast desperately need to survive. my situation is more than dire. these living conditions are not fit even for animals. we sleep mode and wet, send no mattresses, pillows,
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nor covers even toilets and not available for worn out sick and fatigue. there is no food and when we get it, we use wood fire to cook. there's no clean water. people are suffering from several diseases at the same time, and there's no medicine or children and suffering more than us. what did we do to deserve all this? we ran for our lives and left everything behind. i do not have any money. i have a family of 9 and we receive little aid, some flour, a few canned items every 3 days. the a that's delivered is scarce and hardly reaches us. we can hardly survive. our life is really difficult. we're on the verge of salmon. or not only all food supply so very limited in gaza, but there is almost no access to clean water just here is on us all sharif reports now from northern gals. so when the immense challenges, promising is face, trying to find any which way to as well as the method is goes, it is still reading under the roof. so this is really bump up decades long. see,
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all crises continued to unfold across the street, particularly in the north, at daybreak people venture out hoping to find something more to know which of these rarely occupation forces have read destruction. i don't need to residential areas, hospitals, schools, i'm places of worship. ones are they own, but also to the water supply network. i'm and even underground. well, as with the seller nation plants, real estate targeted and destroyed from the hours children, as you can see around on the streets, searching for both of them. and finally, we find some of that coming from under the debt free of this ruined residential building. people line up here for hours just to get some water line as you to go to the do my you. i came for far away to get water for my children. can we found a well under this trouble? it's very difficult to find water even when we get up at about 5 in the morning and start our mission. i mean, we're appealing to the world to enable us to receive food and water and i the minute. yeah. we as to whether or not. so that's not that. so it is a tragedy. well, the misery,
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our children are starving to death. we can't even give them a piece of bread children, a sick they've contract of diseases. the lack of water is another dilemma. and then up to another i'm, she said that are carried over john and i will almost 3 kilometers every day to get some clean. what, uh, what add insult to injury is that we all starving or my, this water isn't fit for human consumption with a cut. we have no other choice or the media and the moment or so to her look. and then as you know they, i came and found one q all the way to the end of the road, opened a returned empty handed to make sure it gets some water. i must get up before sunrise load and then conduct the this is the situation and the newest, the because a strong as the total absence of clean was telling me what the, what do you see here is not drink or say for human consumption. palestinians are left between a rock and a hard place of these radio to patient forces have destroyed causes,
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infrastructure, including the underground wells and the southern nation. finally, even those who managed to find some water. now faced the long journey back. as a share to you, i just see all tremendously. ok, let's get the very latest now with terra cup resume is in the southern gaza city of rough and time. it completed the critical shortage of supplies appears to be having devastating consequences the of the yes that's absolutely right says kind of thing is completely struggling in order to find the basic necessities and the ongoing is ready. restrictions being imposed on the humanitarian supplies delivering into calls on this, it had become very clear since the beginning of this complex where we have been seeing that these varied military just systematically destroyed own ford stores. alongside with bakery stock, provide food services for evacuees now. lights up with the displacement of people to reach to reflect. now this is the most densely populated area in the sound of
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the situation. day by day is completely aggravating. work people are struggling on each day from one of the worst mountain made humanitarian catastrophes that had been made and caused by these, by the ongoing offensive on gauls. i now parents are struggling to find diapers for their children long side with winter clothes, just to keep the move for the people who are wiping recently from con eunice. they are competing also struggling to find children. then these talk to struggling to find food where the humanitarian supplies being delivered to the goals of struggling in the past few weeks considered to be a drop in the ocean in terms of the needs of more than one point. 9000000 palestinians white now being refuge, it refugees inside this. busy very densely populated area and people here inside calls are also in a very serious risk of families, especially among children who are completely suffering from a clear increase of mountain nutrition which will largely negatively impact on their development of the growth within becoming diaz and time. and meanwhile,
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we're hearing that strikes are intensified. well, can you tell us yes, it was so obvious today the instance of fine grades are piece very many treat attacks on the southern part say is the cause of stripe and especially in rough up within the past few hours earlier today, these very forces that talk it says the scenarios of roughly that is adjacent to the junction board as well. once palestinians have for, has been reported killed in the air strike point within the past out. exactly. these very forces had destroyed event tax. a police vehicles were 6 palestinian police officers have been killed in the s t like it was mentioning that this police back to was completely securing the humanitarian troops. and their way to areas of distribution in order to be distributed. liza to a palestinian in factories here that i thought had been conducted in the eastern part of
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a rough off were rough after they had been one of the main areas that had attracted the focus of these really military operations. but also the situation systematic. this house to be very dalia in the city all call you and a squared that is very forces right now are completely seating. i'm not sort of hospital as these police. mike was watch, lloyd, and the roof tops of buildings that are shooting out and one is moving in the vicinity. we're out of a mass or how most of our hospital in calling you to city. it's unrelenting secular abutment that is unfolding the city that now the situation as well as sounds to be critical in the north for $10000.00 is half the revolt of killed in an asteroid on the eastern part of the value of refuge account. that's area that have been a theater with it is very military operations since october, the 7th time. many thanks man. talk about his him in rough i came across live now to my have a jump game who's in tel aviv mohammad. i wonder if we can look in place of detail at the blockading of aid of the come bu, sorry,
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i am crossing. what exactly is happening the moment. so may, we've spoken to some of the folks that had been up there throughout the day and they've told us that it seems that most of those far right wing activists that were um, essentially blockading that border crossing have left with it. some are planning on spending the night and that what we're told is that there were a few 100 protesters that were up there for several hours today. that's protest started around 6 hours ago in furnace. that before they showed up, you had about 70 trucks that were able to get into gaza. and that after they set up their protests that they were a 132 trucks that could not enter. now were not clear at this stage as to what has happened with regards to those $132.00 trucks. and we are trying to get confirmation about that. but certainly this is all happening at a very delicate time here in israel. you have more and more people that are coming up to this crossing essentially every day or every other day,
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sometimes doesn't. and sometimes hundreds. today, they're told that was in the hundreds. and they are making a statement because they do not want to see a go in to golf. and now most of these demonstrators are far right wing factors. many of them are settlers, some of them we are told our relatives of those is really cap is being held in gauze and some of them are relatives of israeli soldiers that were killed in gaza. the interesting thing about all about the interesting thing about this all is that this area last week and the last 10 days or so was declared by the government to be a military zone. and that was supposed to dissuade protesters from coming there and blocking this border crossing. and there's been a lot of concern about this, not just in israel, but also from the americans. you have just in the past week the us secretary of defense lloyd austin, he calls is really counter part is really defensive industry. you'll walk a lot express concerned about this because the americans want to see on the
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hindered aid and more of it get into gossip. and the fact that this happened to days and that there were security forces on the border and nobody is we're told was arrested. well, this is causing a lot of questions, especially at a time when us secretary of state anthony blinking is in the region. he's been meeting with regional leaders saying that at the top of america's agenda right now is to see more humanitarian aid flow into gaza. certainly he's going to be in tell of even jerusalem tomorrow he's going to be meeting with among others is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. certainly there's gonna be a lot of questions as to why this is happening and why demonstrators are able to access an area that has been declared a military's own when the us wants to see more a to get in to gaza and to flow in there continuously yeah, so as you say i'm, i haven't, this is very much the backdrop of blinking visit and also the backdrop of lincoln's visit. as this from shows political divides within the leadership gives a sense of how bullets all things are politically that the
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extremely volatile, extremely complicated. many believe that benjamin netanyahu with the prime minister, is in an untenable political reality right now, because he is facing political pressure. he is facing international pressure. he's facing societal pressure. now you have the us coming here in the form of us secretaries to answer me blinking the buying the ministration clearly wants to see . that's an yahoo sign up for some type of cessation of hostilities or cease fire view when it comes to gaza. then you have the political reality of the pressure that nets and yahoo is facing, especially from is far right wing flank. you have this far right? we ministers, i get more been to be, are the national security minister visit law smart rich, the finance minister who have on numerous occasions over the course of the past week stated that they will essentially walk away from the government caused the governments collapse if they think that, that's a yahoo is going to enter into a deal that would not be advantageous to israel security. they are against one thing for sure. they are against seeing the release of thousands of pounds with
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indian prisoners in exchange for is really cap is being held. the gods are there also. they don't want to see the war and gaza come to an end until as they say, the goal of eliminating how much has been achieved. now beyond that, you also have mentioned yahoo under pressure from the opposition, more members, the opposition calling on him to resign. and you also have societal pressure in the form of these protests by relatives of the captive and gaza, who been coming out week after week in larger numbers. now being more vocal about the fact they don't think the government is doing enough to secure the release of their loved ones. so it's a very complicated political reality here. certainly you see the fishers within the government within the coalition, within the wider government at a time. that's so critical when you also have secretary of state blinking coming here, trying to put more pressure on this in yahoo to cease those possibilities and gaza to enter into a ceasefire. and at this point, nobody really knows how blanket is going to navigate this. and nobody really knows how nathan, yahoo is going to navigate it in the days ahead. me for i many things so that mohammed jump james and tell of a as well as we mentioned the us like
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a few states on to the blinking is here in the home. hey metcalf house and me a shake. some in been home and our pony walk is an earlier said blink and wants to broke a quote and during and so the war and gaza later on, he's going to be heading to israel will joining us from down the road here in doug, how is how some of byron hash and of course, cost always play such an instrumental role in negotiations so far. what do we expect out of this visits by blinking this time? right? we're expecting him to, he's by the way, having now to us with a tall, composite problem and associated with him involved of man, uh savvy. and he's likely to have from the fatalities on what the, how mass now is committed to a final decision when it comes to the proposal that was submitted to the group about a few weeks ago. this is going to be based on the phase, the deal, the spots with
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a pause for about 4 to 5 weeks and exchange for the release of. so to $5.00 to $40.00 is violet companies, mostly children, mostly women and elderly. now the concern was in the past, how about us was saying we want to see in phase 2 and 3 guarantees of a stronger, true, stronger pause. and this is why that in the system this time, it has to be a c's. fly at about 2 weeks ago. and so i was prime minister in the last set that is, it was coming for the end back then that the elements of the, and the in confident position. now to say that they've managed to narrow some of the differences between how about us and is why when it comes to some very tiny details of that agreement, are they likely to come out to us now because we are expecting the best confidence in about less than an hour from now to give us some details about the specifics of the agreements, we have to wait and see. okay, how shall middle bower with the very latest many thanks,
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man. the senate goes national assembly is voted to move this month's presidential election to december. the 15th, temporarily extending microsoft 2nd to the decision as prompted protests, including some in 5 senate goals. parliament nicholas hawk reports from doc. com to the inside. send the goals, parliament, opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear, summer shout, democracy is under attack. as they are pushed out, they had refused to sign a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power. security forces using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months, effectively extending the president's mandate is passed nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate. all good, if it was just been voted as unprecedented and somebody else history, it's
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a constitutional cube because article one or 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament protest or getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority, say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates, are appealing to the constitutional counsel to intervene. the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on ation from the summer period. which is really an insult to the senegalese people. police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because
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members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates, are suspected of taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the country's institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up a democracy in this country. he is now called calling forth national dialogue, and he's hoping that this will qual, anger on the streets. but there is a growing resentment amongst many senegalese said neil said they had been robbed of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car for him and also to write was the prime minister of set a goal. she was arrested, had a protest against the election delay on sunday, and has since been released, she told douches here the decision to postpone the vote is
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a direct attack on set goals. democracy. it's a continuum of uh, you know, the, the way the president my cosign is taking out democracy backward i. i went through the process process that was a peaceful one. i stepped out of my car. i was picked up by the police, are arrested for i was and they let me go with no charges. this is what's going on, you know, throughout the country a 1000 of the young people didn't jail and they then put in front of a court yesterday. what of the major? a television station. i got 3 more from f and a license has been removed from them. they've been many other off of john at least then. it's unheard of. and on the top of it, the country never witnessed a postmodern of, of the election presidential election since 1960. so that's the 1st time ever. um, so we do have to spend and defend our democracy. we've seen society with the trade
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unions. and the other thing is a president, my concern is putting the stability of the country in jeopardy. according to the constitution, no one can run more than 2 consecutive terms. his time is ending, 2nd of april. so what's going to happen? yes, today the parliament to correct unconstitutional no. and as your position we will challenge that in front of the constitution of council because the low is not supposed to be above the constitution. um, so this is the state of i would democracy is being addressed to being attacked by president. my concern for one of the face despite the constitution is the same sort of god has been and i mean, the justin fed election for many, many years. that's how he got to part with himself, microsoft because of the democratic process that he caught up tip. now as we speak, um so, um, what do we want to correct as we, as we speak, like a new government and
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a new president connected to that. let's respect the constitution. let's make sure that synagogue leaves have the opportunity to choose who is going to live them. i'm going to fix what went wrong. its type model sufficing into them is cause prices to sol, the rate of inflation, which was around 80 percent before the conflict stats. it is expected to double c, and the student needs pounds has lost nearly hoford's value. but it will adds up to an increasingly desperate situation for many of the morgan reports from on demand. i'm a how much has come here to shop for years living in on demand incidents, capital, hot tomb, she normally can find to most of what she needs here. but for months she hasn't been able to afford food for no. i also started with the guys, there was an increase every month. the prices of meat, poultry, vegetables all have become very expensive since the war began. the costs are too high because our income is limited,
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and there are no salaries. what used to be enough for us to sustain ourselves in a day. now we need to double that markets price of have been increasing since the start of the war between the army and the power military rapids support forces. last april, the u. n. says the cost of an average basket of food has increased by 88 percent since the conflict began traitors the one of the reasons behind the price rises is difficulties in getting good spokesmen. at some things we have a or import. it has been an increase in the price of foreign currency. so the cost of food commodities has also increased. and especially because we also have to add a small profit margin. so customers that come in by less and less because their money hasn't increased in value or amount. the world bank forecasts installation to reach 9160 percent this year. the value of this is denise bounce. currency has sunk . fuel costs have increased to the ongoing fighting and destruction of factories
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means that goods now take longer to make it to market a modest souvenir because they all made sense. but now come from one state. when in the positive came from another, they'll also others. that fact owners had to relocate, so that includes the cost of relocation on the price of made sense with the conflicts, showing no sign of ending prices are expected to rise even further. with most of the needs faring, they'll be unable to afford their basic needs. hey, bill morgan, i'll do 0. hard to him. now us cortez rule of a former president, donald trump can face trial on charges of plotting to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election. the judge is unanimously ruled that he is nothing noon from prosecution. as a major setback for the republican fund, rather who was baffling multiple legal challenges ahead of this is by the central race. trump says he will appeal the ruling less towards the particle hanging his life in washington d. c. apache. so trump, as i mentioned, that no longer immune from prosecution in this case. what does all of this mean for
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the full deposit as well? this is a significant set back for the president, donald trump, in this case, as you mentioned, this appeals court, this 3 judge panel unanimously said he's not immune. so he is facing for pretty serious charges and related in relation to january 6 that can add up if convicted to decades in prison. so what is this whole argument about? well, courts have ruled in the past that when it comes to civil cases, presidents are in fact, immune from lawsuits for actions they took in office trumps attorneys at this appeal made some very unique legal arguments because it's never been tested whether president can that's, that applies to criminal proceedings as well. so it, the unique hearing that they said is that the he was doing his official duties based outer perimeters of his official duties on january 6th. then they made the arguments that he can only face criminal trials if he's been in peach, which he was for january 6th and convicted, which he was not
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a not quite sure where in the constitution they. busy read that neither were the appellate judges that covered that hearing. and what are the judges asked his attorney. so if the president well, and office ordered sealed team 6 to kill a political arrival, could he face charges for that? and the lawyer said, no, not unless he was impeached and convicted the justices at the time, the judges at the time really sort of dismissed that out of hand. this is a fairly skating decision. and they basically giving them a way to appeal to the screen for us. so he will appeal coffee pots. what happens now as well? that is a little bit of a legal question. so the, the timing of this really does matter, though, let me point out that 1st because polls have showed consistently that if he is convicted in this particular case, even his hard core supporters would be less likely to vote for him. timing matters to trump and he's trying to delay this because he believes,
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and he's made it clear that if he's the president again, he will either direct his attorney general to throughout this case if it hasn't been concluded or he can try to take the unusual staff the unprecedented stuff that's never been tested of pardoning himself. so he's going to try and delay this . now he, they, as i mentioned, it's been given a week to go to the supreme court. and a number of things could happen. the supreme court could say, no, we're not taking up this case and which case, it goes to the, it goes back to the judge and the judge wanted to start the trial in march. so that could happen. the supreme court could say we are going to take up this case on an expedited basis and try to move it along that way. or they could sort of slow roll it, which would be to trumps advantage. so. well, this is a very bad sign for the presidents claims other munity. it is not the end of the road. it's probably going to have to be decided by the supreme court. but again, they can just say we're not going to take this case in which case the trial could start in a matter of weeks and suddenly twisting to as punch a. go ahead and washington
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d. c. thank you. so it has here and i would just say pockets time goes, the polls also say with explain why one for my prime minister may capitalize on the jailing of another form, a leader the the route to you by visit capital. a hello. there is a very quiet weather story across south asia at the moment, but if we look at the previous satellite image, you can see that area of dense cloud pulling its way from west to east, across the north of the region. and that's bringing some showers into northern parts of pakistan into india as well, but they dry up through the mid week. heavy rain can be found towards the north east, but nothing of note. instead, we'll see some small issues possibly for issues as well. come back in to the north
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east as we go into thursday, but largely settled story, but cold across northern areas of india for places like new delhi. very chilly overnight and into the mornings. but lots of sunshine by day old way, down to the south with betty. any rain for southern parts of india, the mold is, as well as sher lanka. and it's a similar story with mold in areas of east asia, lots of sunshine, dominating to beijing. we'll see temperatures pick up here over the next few days. instead, we've got little rain on wintery weather, across central pots of china. i see conditions well who they proteins that, that rain picking up across the cell. ahead of that, if you shows and wintery flurries for japan, but an improving picture here and that rain pulls its way into taiwan, will see things cool down in taipei for trial on friday, of the quote to you by visit cuts on the latest news as it breaks the word from gauze has left thousands of students across this trip in
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limbo. the destruction will lead to our last generation among young people here with detailed coverage, the gaza strip has been witnessing us a beer shortage of medicine for more than 3 months. now, from the heart of the story, many people here say that in order for as well to remain united, nothing. yeah, we'll have to go all of coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more top listing and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and unbiased. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of
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the the look at back you without just there is a reminder of our top story is this out. funeral is a being held and rough uh, as israel intensifies as offensive the city in the south of gals that has been a tax from land and c, $100.00 posting this have been killed since monday. you're a sector of states anthony blankets and go home consulting talks with the m b a. shake them in the coming autonomy, washington early san lincoln wants to broke out, ensuring ends of the war and gaza. is there any protests? is there once again, blocking humanitarian aid? from entering the gaza strip, i think demonstrating at the time of the southern border crossing. more than 100 trucks of life saving supplies was stopped from entering gaza on choose day. protests gauze,
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as border on the only issues preventing aid from getting to palestinians on rob, the biggest provider, if you might of 78 into the strip is facing an onset and a few shaft of many of its biggest international data is suspended. that funding last month to that to him is under was a global director of communications. she says, unless the funding freeze is reversed or other donors come on board, the aid agencies collapse is limited of the race center is likely to come to an end to end all the rest of the region of february or beginning of march. unless the suspend of the founding will resume that funding or if we get funding from other to as an increase in, in funding. but so far end of february, beginning of march including in gone. so were 2000000 to rely on on down for their share surviving. so some of the beginning of the we're bringing in human and terry
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and supplies has been congress, some alteration and a huge challenge not only for on ground, but for other humanitarian organizations. you see, before the horse type, the dollar i've received on the average $500.00 trucks every day in the days since the war started and it's been 4 months in the days we come even close to that number, the highest we have was $300.00 and that was only during the short lived discriminatory info, so much more humanitarian supplies need to come in. and also come most of the supplies so that the market and all that which is almost nonexistent, ma'am, can stand back on it's feet that human internal ration and also just let by on ro cannot do it on his own to move forward by a global war installed, monitoring, simon has found the whole population of guys with facing crisis levels of hunger under what's known as the integrated food security phase classification. 2.2000000
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palestinians. the doesn't have enough food. and a mile nourished about 50 percent of the population is facing an emergency level of hunger. and then all of the strip, especially people are facing prolonged periods of time without food or access to water across to know of central and southern ponds of gaza. or at least 580000 palestinians who are facing quote starvation, death, extreme levels of mount nutrition. was that the strip my parents are struggling to capture that children and prices of some of the most basic items of now source stephanie decor, reports. it is the simple things in life we take for granted such as diapers, for childs that become a major issue in times of crisis. the robot said you did send. yeah. the prices of diapers are ridiculous on it. imagine each type or change for your son will cost you around $1.00. you must change them at least 4 times and 12 to 15 hours. in 24
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hours, you need $5.00 to $6.00 diapers that the child cost you around $5.00 a day, especially in a bad situation like this. if the prices are high and people have no income, there isn't even a ticket. for the people of garza, life has become about surviving each day, finding food, water, basic hygiene products. everything has become more expensive and you couldn't afford it. and it was, it was fun, but i did not buy diapers. i find pieces of material and used them for him, but what can i do that those are so expensive to my husband is unemployed. so where would i get them from? the united nation says around 1700000 palestinians have been forced from their homes. many live in tents with no access to basic sanitation. the organization estimates there is one shower for 2000 people. and around $500.00 people have to share a single toilet. it's a ticking health time bob saw her all that stuff as did. what have that? what has recently appeared on the scene as hepatitis
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a and the infection resulted from densely populated places due to the war and displaced people living in texas and was done with this really a tax intensifying and hadn't eunice and southern causal. more people are forced to move to the alpha in the most southern area of the strip. from there, however, there is nowhere else to go. stephanie decker, which is 0, the the ticket and syria marching one year. since it's greg scale of nearly 60000 people in time towns and positive cities with leveled with countless people trapped on the rubble of days. the magnitude 7.7 of quick struck new the southern texas providence of color. my mother, joseph to 4 am on the 6th of february 2023 and less than 20 minutes late to him, the magnitude 6.5, trying to hit me. it goes down to then that off today and
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a 3rd quake hit cut them on, my gosh again, this time in the north of the problems. do you have the quakes affected the, have you ever a 120000 square kilometers, including parts of northern syria, at least $59000.00 people were killed more than 807000 engine. around 14000000 people into kia and syria were affected. a year later, and many people in took a us to angry over the government's response to the quakes, thousands of gathered to protest in the country, southern province of how the local se school was of lives could have been saved. if building regulations were observed. many citizens say government promises to rebuild have been fulfilled. eligible remote goes, well mother saw this. it has, they've been any progress. it has be no progress. it's just in addition to that, they demolish, you take the on from the rubble because the debris where ever they see it empty and then they leave without the municipality. i can find a solution to. this does not tell us,
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there is no work going on here. yet target or well, an estimated 3000000 people were displaced by the deadliest quakes intake in more than 680000 of them still live in temporary containers. so them costs earlier visited a ship in escandone, this housing, hundreds of people still without a home. they are playing a loving but like the shadows on this page, the trauma is never far away. this ship is home to survivors of loss is catastrophic. earthquakes and southern to keep a floating hotel, its features, rooms a dining hall and entertainment facility. social workers offer lessons to some of the residents still recovering from there or to 4 to 5 year olds. greno is scared of entering a building after the earthquake destroyed her home. her brother didn't make it, but just survived. spending 2 days dropped onto the wreckage of a 6 story building funding structure gave me live in the state as him is not giving
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me issues. luckily we have the c a. we are living on a ship bill, a small world. hey we our family. yes. the government will give us new apartments, but i can't afford the amounts of money. that's why i don't have any problems in almost 1200 people live aboard this for storage ship. most of the women and children. some of the men have work, while others, especially the elderly, stay aboard a meal times or an opportunity to socialize and take comfort in one another. it's. it's was a great experience for all of us to, to be there. improving valving the school term and a 2 weeks ago, leaving children with free time to play. took a lot of them on them, get to you and go to the park with my friends. were having a good time, but i missed my mom's cooking and eventually they have something to look forward to those amusement park. your skin durham portal was complete the summer merge by the tsunami, triggered by the earthquakes a year ago,
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after repairs were made. the park has reopened, trying to obtain visitors, giving mental here for the life is a flaw. so returning to normal, despite the normal to all the distraction into care, southern city of pots are seen up to solar elders. 0 scan them in took yeah. okay, well i speak to her about she is a senior advisor and managing director of the old, bright stonebridge. creepy, joins his life and based on boulevard will welcome down to 0. so a year on all those areas to what was hit by us. quake on the road now to recover a need a speed, a yeah, you know, 5 grease, recovery displacement and survival. and it was one of the strongest earthquakes in the country's history and by myself visited the area several times. i imagine rebuilding the area that is the cause of belgium and netherlands combined
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. so there is still more work to be done. many people are still living in a temporary containers or tents. but massive rebuilding get far as being on their way. and starting this week, the government has started deliberate about 15 to 20 percent of the permanent housing that they have placed. but more of up to the done ahead or no, it's okay as cool that just as to the disaster of the century, how is flossie is it's quite changed the country at large. i mean, particularly when it comes to safety standards on the funding for certain parts of the country. yes, it says never being about the regulations and the laws to enforce the building standards by the speed about really what happens when the rubber hits the road. and since the earthquake, the government has passed a number of new legislation to enforce
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a more stranded and modern the building codes. but unfortunately it's the compliance that needs to be enforced on the ground. and in the region more than 220000 houses, you know, houses are going to be built and going forward. the government, they'll be spending about 3 to 4 percent of the g, d. p, which has massive, given the piece of the economy in such rebuilding efforts. pausing is lumping. but there's also rebuilding the local jobs and, and really bringing back these 3000000 people who left the area homeless. curiously, do you think all turkey is leaders? local leaders, regional leaders. now, given what we saw a year ago, this president, i did want to feel the pressure to make sure that something on this scale never
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happens again that the country is ready. okay. um, well it is. busy a better uh road then, um, probably a year ago this time and um, they haven't being a number of resources of financial and infrastructure resources that i'd be dedicated to the area that as i said, but it comes to the legislative infrastructure. everything is bad, but it's the local, many essential, govern a month times cost sectors. and the air force has been the inspectors that need to work in tandem to make sure that these uh, building codes will be in compliance. and that will be a sustainable and resilient recovery ahead. but the regions is going to stay the regions, economies in gwents and more up to be done to recreate these jobs because the economy is mostly consisting of, you know, it's almost 99 percent sold to medium sized businesses. they most labours,
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they lost basically everything. and they don't have access to even some basic uh, services, or even bank landing. so more of to be done. yeah, it sounds like in the regions, the right to recovery is still a long one hawk on our bus. many thanks for your time. thanks for letting me hundreds of people into key a us. so missing is the story of one mother who has never given up hope of finding her son. the boston ma glitch inhibition the you hope the scandal and all 3 of them all just about thoughts on you to be smooth. besides completely on the didn't look long corpus to will not be buckled them sort of the union and they stuck with florida. the both of them will turn to be non, i'm just this in a you could told them clear you called the building because you called you want me to not only have somebody else because i have it beside us. if you will prove it to support your part, uh well,
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you should see that you could just see it on the big news of mine who by you on the phone. it'd be nice photo likes to just pull it off, little pile estimate of actually into these little to audible thought chicago data . the cartridge should not be the sort of archive them get on the, on the other. but you mean that it's going to, i'm stuff so it gives you more into order. is tell us to lot how it has to be not done. it could be not on the terms that it didn't get to you has done it or not . is it done? which one did it take you again? it was a small amount of don according to tassel that you choose to keep with me. let me just make it to michel missing to see us. it is to be a lie. i didn't miss arnik. let them fit to cover linea plymouth louse johnny before 50 signal ma mazda and the letter. yes, um, i want you to know so, and then will you make each on the? so i had allowed to 0, i will
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explain why thousands are protesting. instead of celebrating news, evenings national day,
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the the, to the elections decide to take place in pockets so on. so say, but with the full, i'm a prime minister in wrong kind in jail and he's probably facing a crackdown another form, a prime. it is. so now i sharif is looking to capitalize aside bag. how's this from the whole of the whole or the cultural capital of buckets done
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with job is the most populous province. and it said whoever wins here spends the best chance of winning the country. it's considered a strong cold for north street, and he's putting the books done mostly leak. you held a campaign rally, it includes the, what a man, roger about our support team because whatever he has promised he has the lives or whatever. he says he does vary by the com a going to if anyone has helped to pull it's in the last 34, he built a mode to way anything good that happened in this country. it's happened during his tenure, a case of the shots campaign which is doomed in on the crabs and gave the image of a pet stadium, but to an act was low, the stadium was not filled and the mood was subdued. shareef has been cleared by the quotes, despite been convicted on corruption, charges sentenced to prison, disqualified from holding public office for life. now he's back and is considered by some to be the top contender in this eviction. but if he is a favorite, it's because the most popular politician, the book, is done in jail. for what does he support his belief charges orchestrated to keep
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him on con and his peach. i parked it from seriously contesting these actions. no prime minister in the country is more than 75 year history has ever completed a full term in office. it's the military support that is seen as making or breaking governments here. cons parties facing what many consider is admitted treat back to track down. although the military denies accusations of incidence saying it's a political on the streets, many people tend to disagree. bug hasanti folds up people up here is the middle treated does everything, whoever the one will come into office, they have decided to make the muslim league with the elections will not be fair. but i will vote for the guy he made as or do we owe to for con on the p t i. what has happened to is wrong. they removed his cricket box and move from the ballot paper that stopped him from stunning. the youth will work for him. i think we live in a democratic society where we're not,
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we're living in an a companion has been quite as in previous selections and in some cases, pci support is helping forced a campaign in secret. what people will have this, the, by that box, despite all the challenges and obstacles run cons, party force, establish independence, may get told the presence of power. i started vague, a da 0, the hold of buckets done in use type police of charge full, but prime minister tech, some should or with the oil in so it's a relation to comments he made during a media interview. 9 years ago, thailand's royal families protected by some of the world strictest defamation laws, should've log was ousted in a 2 and 2006 and is serving a prison sentence on graft and abuse of power challenges. he denies accusation. angry scenes of mindset operations marking new zealand national dame, the holiday known as white tongue. the day is the anniversary of the treaty signed between murray cheese and representatives of the british crown,
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a 190. 4 years ago. adrian brown reports from wellington protest has long been paused, have become immigration of national day. but the youngest will, he to this year is demonstrate his voice, federal position to government plans. they say it's written in mari living standards and rights rights guaranteed in the countries founding document. significantly, many of the protest is with non mari. so i think that the government is probably quite surprised was how it, how we're coming to give this a stand and response. and so it would be very interesting to see how they respond to say, everyone showing up here and around the country. why tony is the best place of making using the traditional mile re welcome or hacker delivered with renewed spirit and pride this year. the proposals to scrap some affirmative action policies of galvanized memory,
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people especially on these hello treaty grounds. this was christopher lockson's 1st visit to why tanya use prime minister capital to show respect is government's proposals have unsettled many. he says the country needs policies based on need, not rings. all kinds of thinking would be challenged and it'd be a range of views around the table around around the conversation, which there was um, that's to be expected. and yeah, so it was, yeah, pretty much as i expected. many marie, people see that culture is under attack, especially the plan to review the founding treaties principles and could tail the use of the memory language. what is it to do the inverse, the normal as soon as the contract is not moving, either say this gathering is the biggest and at least 30 years? traditionally, while i tell you days also when occasion the discussion and debate,
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one of the few times with countries, political leaders held accountable to marie adrian brown al jazeera, willing to hundreds of ations to be protesting against prime minister ariel already buying schools and public offices were closed and several cities with demonstrations, both to major roads, become capital. they went on re to resign for fighting to tackle the rise in crime and gang finance to to the now while forties have arrested 2 people suspected of deliberately stuffing, a walled fire on friday and spent some large parts of central vibratory. so a 125 depths of being confirmed a lot in america, had it tennessee and human reports from virginia down the on the hills of the city of virginia. that amount of the disruption that began on friday nights is impossible to quantify the unami vial. maybe there was the kitchen, the boss who and the dining friends, relatives,
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and total strangers volunteer to help residents clear the rubble left by the wild fires in my going to need them. yeah, that ends case from a 3 story home which also ran a grocery shop. but she considers herself lucky by this. you know me, my neighbors father, my daughter in law's to parents, the 3 children are frequently, all of them burned to death. it's unbeatable. this pinch of desk is still strong here. when the fire hit this neighborhood, many people rushed to their vehicles to try to escape. but there's only one narrow road in and out of this area until very soon, the traffic was absolutely paralyzed, needing many people to die sitting in their cars, unable to move, or get all the regions governor is angry until algebra that this was a man made tragedy or else i can always, you know, with a septic thompson, of miserable months. this caused this, he came to destroy
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a city and will hunt them down and imprison them because they caused more than fire . as soon as these were matters at the morgue, sorrow and shock accompany those waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be released for burial. among them. 2 sisters who lost their mother and 17 year old disney that who died trying to save her. she gave me cellphone 8 or you gave little bit. i know that my daughter was a hair right because she never a bond with my mother and her grandmother. they were fond together their bodies in an address too. but there are hundreds of more presumed victims yet to be found. so many have come to provide dna samples, hoping that parental teams will be able to find and identify their missing loved ones. to see in human algebra. but i useful region chimney. returning to the 1012 year old mohammed shawna used to make kite some fly them outside his home. attacks by these radio he forced his family to move to a refugee camp,
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