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that makes both plans to protect their village. fire beneath a witness documentary on a jersey at the the hello, i'm simon. say them. this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes describing forces. again, open fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian supplies in kansas city. the secretary of state wrap stuff is middle east told without securing a c 5 deal for gossip says there's still room for an agreement. suspected is riley drive the strong targets a call in southern lebanon functions. homes is north of the border with his round
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accounting of boats on the way and focused on off to a general election laws by violence and accusations of for the is right. the army is intensifying its bombardments of rough gauze. the southern bo city near the border with egypt. it's supposed to be the last remaining sites that off to the ministry. old policy needs to leave all the areas of the strip. at least 14 people have been killed and some of the latest attacks on homes that because of city in the northeast, right, the army is again opened fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian aid. have been multiple reports of similar attacks in the past week. agencies of also accused is ready for ease of blocking aid for palestinians sub and if i begins on coverage, the real well haven't,
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i didn't hear your voice for so many days. she says. but he's among the 10s of thousands of palestinians inside is to put up the bodies gift coming as to more residential areas, but targeted by entering the forces the now i swear to god, there is no safety. i should hon. eunice to enough. and here they bumped us in rough uh, and the body bags keep binding up because the israel is intensifying its plumbing up. the density populated, southern gauze and fennel its um, now obviously 40 gun battlefield. we instructed this really army to prepare to operate in the fall, and the 2 sent comes the last, the remaining strong calling. so from us, yes ma'am. the, we're the we're not on
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the have these really probably minister delivers claims back by new evidence. his army has killed more than 27000 and forcibly displaced any 2000000 rough or is now home to hundreds of thousands of people who are forced out by that is really military. a motor tax on tax neighborhoods mean more civilian debts despite the international court of justice as order to stop acts, which would amount to genocide, loss of her. suddenly in the blink of a night, rockets fell on children's women and the elderly. what full? why? because of the upcoming season, if i said and usually before any ceasefire, this happens, this is not offered. oh, we've lived through many was going from 2008 until today. not to mention the one of the full i want is the results before any diesel excuse for the destruction becomes
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worse. there is not much hope here that is reasonable stop it's offensive. although there is a ceasefire idea being negotiated by the egypt and the united states, the us administration has continued to provide military assistance to israel when using words like this. any a military campaign military operation that israel undertakes, needs to put civilians. first and foremost in mind, but that message is clearly being ignored by israel, which is indiscriminately bombing and chatting, palestinians in gaza every day. some of the javi, other there. well thought a couple assume is in that off now, joins us live from then thought of despite and today bring can statements about the possibility of a deal, the bloody strikes on guns a claim most civilian lives, right. take us through it. yes indeed,
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sammy, there was no any laptop insights, ignoring it strikes that continued to bounce the gaza strip from the north through the south on the new possible grading concerns of the possibility of new monitoring college into a rough, our district which is the last remaining area to know what been seeing, move onto the shooting of the eastern areas of rough. um it's uh cli is very focused on that area since the expansion of the military effects in the past few days. if you days to close in traits on rough as long as the bombardment of the onto the we shooting did not stop in front of you to city you the short sale of the ground a be facing that a the there is going to be there are more loving god of residential buildings and neighborhoods in the city of connie, and especially that is where the forces right now, all of the rates include the facility of another hospital where they are preventing the palestinians to move on the ground that where they are hundreds of people districts dropped inside most were hospital and hospital and yet today they have to
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talk to a nurse who was at the rates a in one of the operations. rooms in the nozzler hospitality has be short find is where the small people who has been positioned on one of the roof tops of the buildings that are over viewing the mazda of hospitality. this is a part of the ongoing military seized that it was hospitalized had been exposed to, especially with the very critical a deep shortage. busy of water and food for the residents. the, the ability of abstinence is to leave the hospital to get to the locations of target things to. busy recover in get people from there is such areas and the situation also in the middle governance, i'm in the north sounds political where the east valley forces continue to bound residential areas. um its a move catastrophe. okay. conditions are rolling the whole service resulting from the ongoing to prevention of a deliveries to the another part of garza where people on a very high risk of founding, the atomic. how do people feel that now these ready?
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5 minutes. so it's confirm that there will be a ground invasion of rough off coming the ones that send you what do you expect from a displace palestinians who have been multiply, evacuated from the homes. and right now they are ending up with rough, which is the last remaining area that is supposed to be safe as ease by the on the alley, high as the majority of goals and to be and to hit a to in order to seek to refute a inside bought till now palestinians are completely words and consigned from that step. asking what to go um at the uh, from destruction that have been selected to the territory due to the ongoing complex on the ground. till now they are believing that the ongoing negotiations will bring the kind of ceasefire despite the fact that these very military and a political. busy officials have been learning with that option. it could be understood as a very dimensional tool of prussia on the palestinian functions,
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especially the one how must move into to accept to these by the demands of the free well, of the agreement. others might see it as a serious press. that must be practically translated on the ground on the coming days, especially back to the east value forces right now are trying to accomplish the military acts on military operations in the city of new to so palestinians here. wondering about what to go next, especially that they are not yet will be able to live in a b, and, and between the rustle of the destroyed buildings and caught us for any other part of the gaza strip. as roughly right now might be the next target for these ready all me or i'll leave with that. thanks so much thought a couple of so this then, oh agent, refugee council for the excess rails expected invasion of profit will be faithful for many. and a warning calls for a full scale move free assault lead to more civilian deaths and threatened the collapse of the humanitarian aid system of $63.00 square. columbus has that off has
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the most over crowded area and gaza than average density of more than 22000 people post quacks along with. so that's 5 times more crowded than before. the war. 1.4000000 palestinians. that's almost 2 thirds of guns. this population are crammed into the area and in desperate need of life saving assistance. 9 shelters hosting $27400.00 civilians that are off a who found to be operating at a 150 percent capacity. that's forcing hundreds of displaced people to spend the night sleeping on the streets. thomas wife is the director of under affairs in gauze, and he says the organization is under pressure to find alternatives to deliberate. if his role continues bombing off in the last 48 hours were saying some very heavy, heavy strikes into rafa. so people here very concerned about what the future might
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bring. and what it means if there's a lodge offensive here in rafa. essentially we could see hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people on the move again, try to flee the fall. i think the 2nd big issue for us is the, the humanitarian operation is biased. in rafa, that's where we're supporting the rest of the gas strip from right now. and it will become very difficult for us to continue the humanitarian operation to see if there is an offensive and wrap up. so we have daily hourly contact with the is riley army, prior to coordinate a safe access through a gas of the icon voice and etc. a hi, not signal to us what their intentions are. but what we are watching very closely is these cutting of increased strikes into civilian areas. and then these lay foot drops or announcements to the population to stop moving.
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reality is, it's going to be very difficult as to what to manage a uh, an idol peroration if we have to move from rafa. we are struggling to meet the demands of the people right now. if there are hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people on the move again, we just do not have the resources to support them. but also operationally, we will not be able to effectively or safely ronald operations from a cc that is under results from news, riley army, the us secretary of states has left the middle east wrapping up another round of diplomatic talks without that shaving of pools. and israel's war and garza. but before he left, anthony blinking said he believes there's still room for new equipment that's despised by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu valley. and the goal will continue to this. rel has reached total victory. a keep al dollars a political analyst in columbus. the tolerance newspaper, he says,
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despite dismissing how may i assist these fund proposal, these re prime ministers on the pressure to secure the release of captives. or i think the neo is trying to eat the cake and the have a he doesn't want to be portrayed as someone who actually i saw you were for the mention before who has executed 100 is why he's who is government is actually a bad to some people even say be through a full months ago, so he doesn't actually leave the door open when he completely refuses to put a deadline to this floor. but on the other hand, i think that he doesn't want to say no to the president of the united states who is personally involved in the efforts to release the prisoners as well. i want
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to remind you that there are several american citizens in longer than that. he doesn't want to say no to egypt and the to cut up it's, i know is interested in the go see ations. but i'm not sure if, as was mentioned before, that, that the majority of the captives will be alive. 2 ways. and then they can't wait until uh, you know, and, you know, and how much will it find the up to the ultimate common ground. there's been a drought and strike in southern lebanon. it happened in the city of novelty. you that's about 20 kilometers north of the border with his ro, vehicle was destroyed in the attack, as well as launch strikes and the pos to target. i'm groups and john lists in southern lebanon since it's war and gaza began in october. or from on this,
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we joined on the line by saying the hold it in, they root. so as a nice the situation, any clear now about who was the target of biotech of the well, what we understand as i say has below military official was critically injured in what was believed to be and is really drones strike in the southern city of nobody it appears that the 1st strike missed the vehicle and that's why the 2 men inside that car were able to try to escape. and then there was a 2nd strike and one of them was critically injured. we still do not know his rank . there has been no official confirmation from hesper law and you know, there are, there are names that are being mentioned and, and reports but still no confirmation as of yet as well. army radio says that the person in that vehicle was a hezbollah field commander, responsible for launching an attack against the against cutting out simona in
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northern israel earlier today. and what we understand from the is right, the army earlier today, a non commissioned officer was seriously wounded, and that's been death attack us along with 2 is ready soldiers. so this could be a response or retaliation. a to the attack on korea simone that out, this is not the 1st time that there has been a target to this house. the nation has, well, officials have been targeted in the past, but this is the 1st time it's happened in about 2 years. this is a city, a densely populated city, some 2025 kilometers from the border, so it's outside the battle ground. no doubt, this is an escalation. we've seen this in the past, but this really has been a pattern. the is read, the army has been hunting down members of hezbollah as the ongoing cross border exchange of fire continues and it's now and it's forced months. as you're talking saying that we're looking at the pictures, the,
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some of the nicest pictures coming off of the off them off of back to tank. and as these images keep playing out, it does bring to the full front of the question, how long can this sort of exchange be contained? i think is the word that a lot of, unless the using of the quote, the warring sides is ready to army and the lebanese armed group has beloved, have been treading carefully as well. yes. pushing the limits, if you like, crossing red lines in january, they assassinated, have masses number 2, solid, rudy in the hearts of the lebanese capital. has the law does not want a full blown war. and they've, it's clear through its actions that have been calibrating it's attacks as well to has been quite careful. both of them have been confining targets to, to military positions, to, in the military infrastructure, avoiding civilians. and there has been intense diplomatic activity on the part of
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western nations united states from uh, the united kingdom, to try to de escalate the situation along the border. proposals are being put forward to try to end the conflict. but has the lowest position hasn't changed from day one. they said that they opened this front in order to help relief pressure on garza as well as an ally of hamas. and that it will not stop attacking is really position to along the border. as long as there's no ceasefire and garza, so these proposals really, you can not, you know, bring about any sort of deal or security arrangement unless there's a cease fire in gaza. what israel once is, is it's continuing to pressure has the loss in order to obtain security guarantees to allow tens of thousands of people to return to their homes in the north of the country. so, so far it's large and it contains a lot of large different fights and military targets. and but israel, no doubt of escalating and targeting hezbollah members,
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and there's no front line when it comes to that. all right, thanks so much. dana hold on a large crowd gathered in baghdad for the funeral of a commander of kids that has the law who was killed in the us as strike that a high ranking member of the group was targeted in wednesday's drug and strike the cities roast off of district washington says he was behind the tax on its troops in the region. us forces have recently counted as a series of strikes, targeting the group, because i have hospitalized claims for the killing of 3 us soldiers and the drug and striking jordan last month finds him all still ahead on the use our, including the us supreme court. his donald trump's appeal against being removed from colorado's presidential primary ballots. people into like pay their last respects to a president whose policies divided the nation the
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propose of close didn't pocket stones general election. it's been a day, month by violence. 9 police officers were killed in attacks in the high but of boston while and both just done provinces. thousands of people were killed in both places on wednesday and separate incidents. the government temporarily suspended mobile phone and internet services citing security reasons. i'm. they seem to national size, the shot down the election day was an attack on the freedom of expression. it's cooling for communication services to be urgently reinstated. come on. hi, there isn't a sign of eyes and explains the impacts of a shot down. the most important thing here is that for months they were done certain day. i read the there would be an election at all. and now it is happened some relief of god's as far as people that grudge plug it done their concern. they
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will of course, be anxiously watching to see how fred and free this election was and read the papers. mandate will be respected in the but one thing for certain that because of the suspension of internet services, there was a lot of apprehension that perhaps this was not the thing to do because people communicate with each other. people who deliver for people who do add ins, everything is on cellular phones and on internet services, the windows are different updates. not only does it have a negative impact on the election, but it goes to it has a negative effect in a society which is very much digitized and digital majority or do they use these instruments? and the social media is another way off, also being able to spread free information to be able to express yourself. so from that point of view of god, sporadic cases where a bullying agents,
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whether they stayed there, they were not allowed to go in. and of course, some support are dig incidents like that, but now everybody really be hoping that there is always a clear and they're focused on and able to move ahead because of the challenge. and that faces and guard record high inflation record high ball were d, which of course the country had not seen and the buck 75 year senses independence in the us supreme court is hearing a case that could drastically affect the presidential election later this year. justices are considering whether republican front bonds on trunk can be disqualified from colorado as primary ballots. that state band from accusing him of interaction in an effort to stay in power off the heat loss. the 2020 election. the supreme court's rooting could of nation and implications for performing president for more on this that spring, and now she have her attendance in washington dc and the sharp i think those oral
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arguments have now become if, if i'm not mistaken, any indication of how it's going in the as well and to the arguments, actually they moving rather swiftly. we've already had the initial around the questions for donald trump's counsel. now it's the turn off, the counsel representing the the can, the colorado vote is trying to get trump removed from the ballad in colorado. please bring us questions as how is expected, but just as much more interested in a sort, textual analysis of the specific section of the constitution. section 3 of the 14th amendment, that is at stake and by anyone at an office holder who is engaged insurrection, just wanting to protect the constitution, order to uphold the constitution, cannot run for president. says all about, well, does an individual state have the right to have the right to decide whether a presidential candidate to run for office under that section? or is that really a matter of a congress?
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can one individual state up ends into a federal election decide for everyone knows, perhaps effectively who could run for president unless he was taking all the skepticism that expressed about that particular point. even for me, at least one liberal, liberal justice that just of the colorado does the right to do this and all kinds of federal election. secondly, whether this particular part of the constitution is meant to relate to a president to the united states, a tool in the 1st place, lots of questions about what, what constitutes an office holder and an officer of state. and so, sir, very much on a sort of textual analysis, much less on web, a donald trump engaged in insurrection. one of the liberal justice have been trying to get questions in about that, but that seems to be less of a less of an issue right now. which might be quite good for donald trump, because in the past of the other quotes in the states of, of tended to look more favorably on those, those legal texture log humans. rather than those those insurrection as arguments. and just put everything in context for us. you have a tell us what's at stake for drums,
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physical future and what's going on in call today. it was clearly if the supreme court would assign the trump is in eligible for the ballot. and colorado that hasn't moved was implications because that would mean various other states would say, all right, then we have, the supreme court is as a judge that so then we can take him of all balance is what stops because of that reason. and that's why we can tell that for the arguments that we're hearing right now will be there is a reluctance just suggested colorado can up and one states cannot find them into a federal election. and it has to be said, most legal exploits think trump will prevail, and this he will, he will be restored on the colorado pallets. sorry, in the short term these legal trouble is a don't trouble been very good 1st because of his is primary campaign. it some of the devices base gaps the t shaped took the shot sales going. he can talk about the which ones. and so i think i may be wednesday at the supreme court and we are expecting a judgement relatively quickly pops and full. emotional 5th. when colorado actually votes, the primary that looks good for donald trump. things become difficult for donald
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trump, though in the various cases against him before criminal cases against him. but if any of these, these cases actually finally do go to trial and there is a judgement against them. he's convicted ben best problems with donald trump because independent bases in the swing state, say about less likely to vote for him in a general election if he is actually convicted. and they're going to be slow imagines of these sites. but it's, it's fall from a football conclusion that we will have any judgments before the election yet. or i will leave you that. thank so much have a tendency for sales federal police say they've launched an operation targeting co pays. so the former president, john bull sinatra, it's possible an investigation into and it allows you to attend the fall. it is 2022 election defeat, for the say a criminal organization trying to keep the defensive president and power also now has been reportedly ordered to hand in these pos fault. spokes person foldable sonata finally said. the former president would comply with the request,
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a former 2 lane presidents, the vast infinity atta is lying in states and the capital santiago. 2 days after he died and they had a cop to crush, the public started paying the last respects to indiana on wednesday night. the state funeral will be held on friday. the former president's time and office was full of highs and lows. from a dramatic rescue of tramps minus to the widespread protest against economic equality, 2019 a latin america edison. lucy and human joins us now from santiago. so how people paying their respects that hi there we are at the senate been at the congress building here in santiago, you can see people behind me. they've been chewing up since very early this morning . now under the blazing sun it's, it's really hot here. but uh, the cues just go around the block and then way, way, way beyond it's, it's quite impressive to see the outpouring of emotion and the people that want to
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really pay with their respects. and as they say, say thanks to the former president for what he did, i knew what right, they were highs and lows. but the way that he thought that he perished in a, in a freak helicopter accident on wednesday, has, has done to this country shop to people. and even many of his political foes are now saying that he was above all, a democrats who did the best that he could for this country. and people are, excuse me. you may see that a lot of people are carrying photographs, large sized photographs of the former president jimmy and lags a day to show again their thanks to a man who was still very much in his prime in terms of political participation. even though he was no longer president, some people here had hoped that he would actually run for a 3rd term and the see it. how is the deceased from what present being remember
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given to me, errors troubled 2nd administration. yes, exactly. you did the new to it. during his 2nd administration, shinny experienced a social uprising, very, very violent, very, very controversial. that he was blamed by many people for the human rights violations that were carried out by the security forces during continuous clashes for months and months with protest stories. but he was, has his also being praised and recognized by the way he handled the pandemic here. julie was the only country in latin america that was able to secure vaccines very, very early on, as well as a, as a respirators and other things that were desperately needed for people who were getting, catching cold with 19 he did that because he's actually made contracts with pharmaceutical companies, before the vaccines were even invented. so in many ways he was
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a visionary. he was very all day. shes very, very bold. that for him, both criticisms, but at this point on this day it is more the things that he did that he was praise for that are being remembers. right. thanks so much the say in human now it's least 11 people have been killed and a 110 all those missing following a line slide in the philippines. that is also occurred in miko in the south of the country. the 33 people rescued so far have been taken to hospital. the teams are continuing the search, sorry to say the line slide was caused by continuous rain in the area. it's still a head on al jazeera that even if it's ins, main challenge during next month's presidential election says he'll appeal a decision that bought him from taking off the the
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brought to you by visit capital still the regular season. so you'd expect to see some flash cutting from deep big showers and that's still visible and in the forecast and likely in java, bonia possibly in sumatra. a be on that, the breezes still blowing, which you don't expect this time of year, but it's not blowing very strongly is allowing heat, for example, to build in something to time to kids such as 7 is pretty high. the same time we've now lost the last bit of winter, which is significant, started through central china over the next day. so it'd be a significant sol, the writing that remains as it when science eva hong kong and tie one is also disappearing. holler briefly by the circulation you're looking to see if japan says no, she has for an old and homeless. you and her card is not actually if it took care of itself. otherwise, the pictures, rather one of the sunshine, i suspect it'd be some fall good on the yangtze as well. and fog is, you know,
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has been the problem to know in didn't playing and in pakistan's up until the last day of say, and now it's just overnight. and morning forgot this effect lift fairly readily in the breeze. the sounds doing its work, the attention back where they should be, there's nothing else in the sky. and that's true all the way down. just relying cause a breeze isn't particularly strong at this time of year is usually dry and the heater in the quote to you by visit cuts on the 1st genocide as we see in real time. it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news as it breaks the
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open garza has left thousands of students across this trip. in limbo, the destruction will lead to a last generation among young people here with detailed coverage, the gaza strip has been witnessing a severe shortage of medicine for more than 3 months. now, from the heart of the story, many people here say that in order for as well to remain united to nothing. yeah, we'll have to go the welcome back. you're watching out 0 time to recap ah, headlines. it's ready forces of once again, open fire on palestinians waiting to receive you monitoring supplies and goals. and
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city based follows multiple reports of similar attacks in the past week. agencies accuse this right of blocking a to those in desperate lead done so i can say the car in the city of novelty in southern lebanon. strauss ministry says it's all good. it has the lock them on the responsible for following rockets and some of them as well earlier today. paul's of close didn't focused on of general election, which has been mon buys islands. 9 police officers were killed in attacks in 2 provinces. members of a co awesome meeting in 90 area and then that's it to boost unity and support for the west african regional organization. amazing. was convened off the beginning of 5. so these yet and molly announced plans last month to leave the organization. all 3 of rules by minute 3 leaders who sees powell in recent cruise. that cost is also due to discuss the postponement of elections in sunday,
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go last spring. and now at the my guy from casablanca, he's a political commentators specializing in west africa. good to have you with us. so what is it practically speaking, the echo us can do to counsel the withdrawal of these 3 countries. a very easy to go, us can do. uh, because as change did you uh, do you use to be more like c? it's must group, i mean to use me just a false positive going to cost you to sure. no worries. let me see the rules in some of those companies. many in new jersey but but no. yeah. see the not on and just did up to work. but the cost as a $37.00 grid on may 28. the $75.00 is rodney 3 of those countries and decided to leave the organization. all right,
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do it under the rules of the last 3. 1993, the revised 3 g and the 90. well, it comes with the, the 2 leaves, the organization has to offer. yeah, the one year of the leaving. but these 3 countries say we want to land right away. we don't care what the cost of what what do you think the withdrawal of these 3 countries, what impacts will it have on that cost and on regional economic integration as oh, if you do the really didn't the color make sense to gratian, bundle the pieces of the go us, under the african continent of the integration was really a task to under the integration in west africa as d. c,
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a is in charge of doing the photos of, in the, some of the as well do you hear me of the gun on this up for to 1000 not forgot. and so that was, you know, these companies need, the color is left. we spoke countries on the framework. what is the organization now? these yet is money. what much? because there is really a lot in the west and the, the cost of them too much to ensure that each or for the vision to bring them on board before piece. of course, you may end up progress to really, really disagree on the reason i'm personally looked at specially under the contingent zone by the african union. many absolutely. what is
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a new book that go up for the good image of goods? really the but it has and that has been seen recently. what happened is that i don't want to go up to make a reaction to the general manager, but it might be sort of the process of february instead of got. so there is a previous issue with the cause of a to be coming well and oh yeah. is up, which is 2 times using the other was my other companies may, i believe it was, as we know, we no longer be the one that should be the what's the reason why we're leaving? the thanks so much for your analysis of the my guy. forty's now the
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only and people candidates who and rushes upcoming elections will not be allowed to run for president the like pro commission this allowed 15 percent of signatures required on board. as the jonathan's application, the dies didn't says he will challenge the ruling of the supreme court. you're to shop a lot of a has more from must go. the version of destiny is vod for running for president, who's 10 to the state has been rejected. and he's what the election commission, he said that the commission had actually rejected the will of tens of millions of russians. he also mentioned that hundreds of thousands of people had donated to the millions of approvals, just to make suggestions, campaign possible. back on january the 31st and the day after and on his team submitted the required 100000 signatures in his support. and a few days later the election commission informed that they have found more than 15 percent of mistakes in the signature as well. only 5 percent of mistakes were
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acceptable and also that various adoption said that his team, i was working hard to defend, so to, to speak, the signatures rejected by the commission to prove that they were real. but according to him, it was unrealistic to defend them. all. in addition, is the only anti will presidential hopeful, who openly declare as his position without fear to be detained. because nowadays, in russia, any and 2 whole sentiments can be considered discrimination of the russian army on those are sure it can find themselves in jail. but it's sad to say that laborers in addition, has gained huge support of people who are gaines. because what can you crane with so without ro, nice sizes, and thousands of people will literally you for days to sign and fables that destined candidacy that became the only chance for them to legally express the anti war sentiments. and despite the fun but no thought to believe that not destined could when he could become the seconds after that jimmy page and had he been
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allowed to run something to chrome, that would not particularly like the crumbling scroll. it seems to show the country that of letting me preaching and the special needs show for ration and ukraine have overwhelming support. so once again, it's been proven that and t now n e n t. who rhetoric should know, behead in russia these days. a, a tie funeral in the u. k. has ruled a university professor 5 for his aunties on his views, was wrongfully dismissed. david millo told sociology at the university of presto was like, go in late 2021. lives off to the institution concluded he failed to meet stuff standards of behavior. miller successfully claimed discrimination based on his belief that zine is an inherently racist imperialist and colonial. and he told us his case highlights the conflation of n t zionism and anti semitism. a period leading up to me
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being psyched there was a sense of which ones in the media i was discussed in parliament and what is the rest and the debates? what kind of price? of course, i didn't really understand the distinction or fail to understand the distinction between 70 some of these items. so they would say that i was sac front to 70 some which of course was not true and not really understand what was going on. and it actually mentioned this real, it was rare but not never have the judgement from that court order of all of the mainstream media which is covered this included in the right way media has referred to this as being a landmark case and have referred to discrimination on the grains my on design is to use not a single main street right. much has referred to allegations about semitism in the same way that they used to so that that's made a significant difference to the reporting academic freedom. especially in relation to the question of israel, but not only the question of history is extremely limited, as i mean the,
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the problem i have is a how does a social scientist was? i did some research on design, is that i find things, i try to push it those things and all of a sudden people went crazy. but what was i supposed to do? simply a cover up and sanction wifi findings. what, what is the implication of this kind of approach? so it's a really significant problem with academic freedom in the u. k. in the us and many other places in relation to palestine out israel. but of course, there is also a big fight box going on because of course, most of the people of the world support the products and he is supporting the rights of the past and easily putting the right. so resistance. so we're facing a big, huge conflict at the moment. of course, academic freedom is very severely challenged, but there is a fight by going on. and i think my case, i hope is a key element of that fight back as a prime minister, a stop when you get a is describes neighboring australia as a prime report. and this message was delivered in an address to the strategy and parliament following the signing of a security packed in december. well,
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since then, china has proposed the symbol of taxes. badging increases its better tree and economic influence and the pacific region cetera. clock reports it was the ceremonial, welcoming camera for the leader of astride his nearest neighbor. james morabe is the 1st leader of a pacific nation to address the struggling members of parliament. it is a high privilege i do not take for granted. and my people and myself will trust at this moment as a moment to hold on for public any. it's a month since a state of emergency has declared in pop and you can use capital post mostly as a pay to speak with the police and public servants turned into rights. are off, i reassured australia that he's country will strive for stability. the country side, the security package of december strategy was giving $130000000.00 to help boost pain. jeez, police force with training equipment and surveillance. but the prime minister says
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he's nation must also learn to stand on its own. 2 feet look will just pop in and any must not continue to be an aide grant. we certainly nation. so we to can help australia maintain democracy. we said piece and sure stability in our puddle planet, s in o. apostrophe china to is buying to expand its security ties with pop, and you're getting offering your security packed after the signing of a deal with a strategy a by using is already secured at the support of care of us now root. and the solomon on it is old 3 sibling diplomatic ties. we try one, and we know that it's got offers in p and g on the table and has also been talking about security with other countries. so yes, i'm sure i'll scale you is keeping a careful eye on this. the brock is facing his own battles. the time in the wake of last month's rod, which 16 people were killed. he faces a potential motion of not confidence in his leadership when he returns home. it's
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a very difficult time and certainly, you know, there are plenty of people that are willing to lay all of the plants by the door. james morabe, not least because before we use prime minister, he was a finance minister and the for a few stuff. now. this is comes ahead of pop on you can east 50th anniversary since dining independence from australia. hi, mr. murat, i says it's the shed history that shapes the relationship. now is not the time to give up on his nation. sir o'clock, i'll just sierra vista and still ahead on i'll just, sarah, no trains, planes, orals mobiles. storms, an icy weather conditions disrupt holiday, travel plans, some maybe in china. the . the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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the let's go back to gaza diplomatic efforts for us these 5 fall to thousands of displaced the palestinians of trying to kathy young children on the, on the imaginable conditions and hundreds of pregnant women the trying to bring babies to, to one of those women is in us common. she tells us how hopeless and scary it feels. love and ask come and watch the those that the my name is and i was come out on and the mother of 4 children with the 5th do this month with a few aches and pains all the time. but um, well my home was shelled and destroyed uh my children and i are living in this tent suffering from fierce,
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cold and hunger. i can't afford to buy any clothes for my baby, which is due soon and my home was new, but we didn't have time to enjoy it. on on the part for my pregnancy, i'm diabetic and also have high blood pressure since the worst started. i'm not able to get my medications by the grace of god. my baby is alive and kicking and i hope he comes safe to this world have i want, i'm not able to follow up with any doctor like other pregnant women. you know the with the vitamins and listen, i don't have any source of income. i can't afford to get anything for the baby that could be born at any time. i rest my case with god and generous people, one of the 5 to 100. i know i'm pregnant and not supposed to be exposed to smoke. but as you can see, i'm living in this plastic tent during this use the cold weather. it is war and i am helpless. smoke is harmful to me. i'm a fetus too, but it's nothing compared to this for roaches. cold weather are some of the most of
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the for my son a you know we have bridge service. this is how i prepare food for my children and myself. i don't have anything just one pan and one part of the zip code. there is no food, just some sugar. i can wait, but children can also wanna show you on those channels have actual he's a year and 7 months old. he's not eaten anything since morning was just one piece of bread, 5 in the 5. how to get but just the lab and the file. he's starving. he wants to eat anything showing that i can't sleep out of hunger lama foam son, and we don't have anything to offer our children were left to god's mercy. i couldn't knowledgeable how this arrows and how much wish off has in the mythology refugee camp in central garza spoke to people about how they survive and that the destruction and those they've lost their lives at the end for you. and we'll see you on the ledge and i'm standing in the middle of the all, my god,
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the refugee camp for months. it's been really under ruthless bombardment by the is really war planes and bombing. the put, it was then invaded by these really tanks and troops, and we'll pay you $100.00 a month to month. i'll show you the scale of destruction and the extent of damage all over the area of husband, of the, the governmental said to have the mentality to my see, i'll start with this residential building behind me. i to it belongs to the l hodge, household lens and then it was shelled this morning as he is really carpet bombing continue to kind of a woman and all her children were killed and in their body still buried under the debris or, you know, many residents left the area and others fled south and others returned as they had nowhere to go. i lived with them and is there's no safe place in the gaza strip lady and i couldn't have had the thing and must not have had the lens. and i love you, i'll speak to the owner who miraculously survived the strength and she will tell us what happened the house of the group since the stones of the will be as ready will pains and alt henry, hoping carpet bombing all over the strip
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a month. ago these raise the soldiers in faded the area, they destroyed what the wolf plains happened, including the musk. my 2 sons were killed then, and it had about 5 and this morning go to my home on my brothers, which is just next to me which showed and the level of the had the funds it in the i have had different the so to residential homes belonging to the al hodge family were destroyed. sure, the tip of everything you know i'm is, would you mind about that? yes, within a while ago, my 2 sons were killed by him. better be able to was married with a family of 4 this morning. that cousins, wife with all the children were killed. the father was injured and lying at hospital because of the intensity the strike some but the dead bodies were not suited yet. unfortunately. and then they just returned home yesterday. i wasn't there myself. it was. i got up to get to you and says more than 600 palestinians have died in health facilities in the gaza strip since october. the 7th. the world
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health organization says at least 304 tanks of hip districts medical centers assigned my so it is a medical student who witnessed the collapse of the health care system has been evacuated to egypt across the out. and so to allowed and i had a discussion with my family, with a to travelers, to egypt to stay with them. but all of them say to have to go and on our how do we still hold buildings and housing to come down, but it strikes randomly. my father told me that there is a possibility that we could all be killed and that at least so that at least one person from the family survives the class. and i set up the box i left on october 10th. i woke up at 5 am. i was looking for a driver who agreed to take me from kansas city to rough. uh, because the boat was very dangerous. i called all the drivers everyone apologize,
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but didn't pick up their phones. at the end, i found one who took me for funny. on my way, i saw that all the buildings were destroyed and it was gonna lead to 30 people who are walking on the streets, feeding their homes, not knowing where to go, or something, and then the fight at the crossing. and to my passport stump the phone 5 pm 5 to 10 minutes of the cost of detection site. an extra kid the crossing for the 1st time. the people who are still under crossing and haven't had that possible stump for don't deposit of to that, the crossing clothes. and it became really difficult for anyone to get into egypt when one of the hannon fist broke down. and every time we checked face and we see that some of we know got killed a to a relative or a friend passing it possible that people like know around me, have been killed, a defense school or university clinics, or doctors who took me in the medical school at the, at 8
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a killed missing to detain, but the is, are you, the patient falls that the, these really a completion full seats. all the universities in causes and destroyed them. the buildings a complete tank destroyed. and we can't even get the people if we want to continue our studies abroad. i mean my 6th year, and i don't know if i would continue with my studies, or if i should forget about medicine and start all over again. i wouldn't think so . i'm not clear, and no one knows what my top in the spanish farm is, have been protesting outside the boss, country, regional parliament. since the 9th and in a series of demonstrations across europe, against the regulations in chief of competition from outside the box, thomas se environmental legislation is making them less competitive,
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nothing. and also some of when people don't realize they don't realize they've been out us, they'll be no food. toby, nothing in the supermarkets without us. supermarkets are empty, but people don't seem to realize that plus the they are thinking of which is losing . everyone gets profits. the middle men get profits to solve, the sex that gets profit upon respect to the one producing is losing a heavy snow and freezing weather in china is disrupting the stalls of celebrations for the lunar new year. many travellers of already been stranded on snow blocked roads and rail lines on a be low reports from badging after dease, of a certainty. and just days before the lunar new year train start back on track at this station engaging post. passengers are heading south, but the chinese capital for towns and cities are covered in 6 know as slippery ice . what's the supporting for that? i get home or not snapped up to meet the i believe the government will be able to
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handle the problem. the end of the day i will be able to get home. okay, with more snow into forecast. however, clearing the backlog to take time. the blizzards of spared badging, but that doesn't mean people here, unaffected. millions are traveling home for the lunar new or holidays. so anyone heading towards central and south west china, where there's been days of heavy, snowball and freezing rain could potentially get sprinted or delayed of traffic on major highways across china. were just as still as cars broke down and authorities race to remove snow. runaways at hunts airport, we're forced to shut on tuesday and hundreds of trains delayed or suspended. but not only did passengers had to wait at stations, many were also stuck on trains that last power. at least 2 people died in snow related accidents. the central government has released $20000000.00 for isis know plowing operations in a sense, relief, goods to hearted areas,
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but itself for local bone tiers that's warm to hearts of stranded travelers. the reason they say to celebrate, even if they don't pick it in time to be with family, on new year's day barn to below l g 0, aging a volcano in iceland? these are opting for the 1st time in 2 months. they are option on the right. yeah. and this tendency, it could be seen from planes flying into a nearby caf lovek, the islands main efforts. 4000 people in a nearby fishing town were evacuated in december when similar volcanic activity destroyed homes. italy's mountains is struggling for snow through one of the country's warmest winter's, sky, fields and mountains are usually covered at this time. of the high temperatures, though, causing a decrease in snow full and risk in the conservation of places. so
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that's it from me for this news out, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes. so do stay with us. yeah, and i'll, i'll just do the as the, as well as on guys, a continues, we bring you the late, we are on the rounding dollars a covering. the ongoing is raising apartments and the suffering. the people told us that we lost displacements and block of resources as well as district conditions here in and around the hospital and from multiplied is to return the call. the health data rate restrictions prevent freedom of rights to worship. tyler will continue our coverage of his route, will cabinet decisions the kansas items, all the political decide from the west bank. we continue reporting on the
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mileage is really raised with feelings of loss, dissension, and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detailed coverage of the war on garza, on al jazeera, a coveted beyond wells. taken without hesitation in fulton, died for power, defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scale the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be with the power around the now to sierra the
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the is there any full series? again, open fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian supplies in kansas city, the hon, sammy's a them. this is out to 0 live from dell hall. so coming up the secretary of state rab, sotheby's middle east tool without securing a seas 5 deal, forgotten. so besides this fill rooms in the agreement suspected is really dry and strikes target.

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