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your, this makes model inflates, the alarm sorrel venue. this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes trying to silence the messenger. and alice's 0 correspondence and the palestinian journalist and gaza are critically wounded by and is really drones, right. the code red southern gas is largest hospitals, is really tanks and snipers attack areas in and around the nurse or medical complex, killing several palestinians no end to the bombings and no end to the killings from north to south casa is really forces have killed at least
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a $133.00 palestinians and 24 hours and hospitals over well then the democratic republic of congo is fighting between the m $23.00 rebels and the army intensifies and maintenance and support reigning us. open champion cocoa golf, has suffered a shock. second round exit at the cuts are open. the 19 year old american was beaten in straight sets by caterina senate copa of the check for top of the . for 130 days, palestinian during lists and gaza has not as documented as real as war. but they paid the highest price for their work today or call the goes to 0. correspondence is my level omar and his camera man a month are, were hit by, it is really drone. this happening just north of rafa is male has lost his leg. that is in the i see you, bernard smith begins, are coverage payments on the decimals,
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this one off of the corresponding smile of omar and the cameraman off. but my thoughts were reporting some con units in the southern gaza strip before they were hit by miss austin. from and he's really drove, they've been reporting on the palestinians, displaced between russell and con. you know, i, i mean, it's like just a visit from the school to drone strikes is less than with catastrophic injuries. out to do is correspondence, east male, a real life. just to make sure to spill off to suffering severe injuries, who's targeted by drone, we saw that the mirage area upon examination, his right leg was already said that in addition to shrapnel who would across his chest and his head as well as his left leg. we suspect his memo, all 3 was cut off at the bottom of his leg. he was given 1st aid and then transferred here to the european hospital. he was bleeding heavily to the point that his blood pressure and pulse would not readable. this means he is in critical condition of my task, myself, a trump moves to his head. those men are in
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a serious condition. according to doctor's become a media office in gauze. it says it's the 5th time in this will that journalist working for alger 0. i've been singled out, it says they will deliberately targeted in violation of international law. at least a $126.00 to at least have been killed in gaza since october the 7th. according to the government that was made of omar. but nothing did you notice, but, and it's smith. alger 0 is the alpha 0 statement following the attack of the tudor list, bias really forces the statement is calling it the latest and a series of deliberate targeting of else zeros during lists and correspondence in palestine. the network stresses that this is intimidation against during this to prevent them from reporting the heinous crimes committed by the occupation army against innocent civilians in gaza. houses who were renews. it's called on the international community and media freedom groups to take immediate action to
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protect her and listen, gaza and hold israel's occupation army accountable. oh sure 0 is gabriel elizondo ask the un secretary general. what he thoughts of israel's repeated targeting of journalists in gaza. is what antonio gutierrez had to say to more journalists were targeted this morning to more journalists were targeted this morning and, and critical injury by the number of general is that that being kills in discomfort, free them. but this is a fundamental condition for people to be able to know what's really happening everywhere. okay, let's go to a rough and speak to options here. historic was the topic last hour. you told us
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that as male had now woken up from his surgery. how is he doing? yes, he is right now officer. he has wake it up from the surgery. he's in the, in the very good. uh, since we've been in a situation especially that medical teams are trying to do the best in order to keep providing him with medical treatment reply. the note that he had lost one of his legs with a cli sign of shrapnel. been getting his body as he's suffering from different injuries in his hands and his chest as well. but the situation is a sound very critical as we have been hearing of the past hour for medical teams that in terms of a month or me to come a situation because he is right now in a coma and he's suffering from to it to co entries in his head and in his both hands, specifically, that medical teams are trying to do that past and or at least to rescue him and to bring him again to life. and to make him a completely waking up from the, from the,
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the coma that he is absolutely suffering from 2 to the is very, uh, the attack that had been carried out today at games. one of 2 of our doing a list. well that's very difficult to hear, so you're telling us that it's male that's. that's the good news. this male has lost his leg, but he's working up from surgery. and he's been able to talk about the r, however, his cameraman, still in a coma, as we speak. okay. as soon as you get information on, on how he's doing, of course, we'll want to know about that and we hope and pray that it's going to be good news . if i can ask you about what's happening in 100 us now, specifically in the largest hospital in han, eunice, unnecessary hospital. it's been under siege for almost 3 weeks by is really forces what's going on inside the building? yeah, so absolutely horrific. seems have been completely circulating on social media platforms
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for the most submitted come complex, which is right now surrounded by is very military troops who are grouping, who are trying to force evac, teresa, and also medical teams along with the patients to flee from the inside of the departments of the hospital, the have been sending different palestinian disney is being can cost to the hospital itself, informing people to flee from the hospital as they have been at the rating. their heretic testimony is what the, regarding what they have, what was happening for them in the detention and also the usability forces had been using different minute to cope to drones with loud speakers, with different information on instructions for palestinians to fleet from the place as soon as possible because the situation might completely change in any time. and this is absolutely terrifying for the majority of people. but it's important to say that people inside the vicinity of the hospice and come not it no longer move on to have a kind of full ability that because the is where the forces have destroyed the another
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engaged alongside with the rules of the hospital which imposed please significant threats for the, for the lives that are a couple of 0. i'm reporting from ross. i thank you very much. i this so we've been mentioning that it's not the 1st time these really army has targeted journalists. some of them working for this network alpha 0 camera man summer of a duck. i was killed on december the 15th, while he was reporting in hon. eunice, who was injured but is really forced, is prevented ambulances from reaching him for 5 hours, and he been bled to death. while death to elsie or arabic, bureau chief, in gaza, was injured in that same strike. his wife, son, daughter, and grandson, were killed in separate attacks. his son hums was also a journalist. according to the gods, a government media office, at least a 126 palestinian media workers have been killed since israel's war began. during lists, working and areas of conflict are protected under international humanitarian law.
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israel has been accused of violating that law repeatedly, that listing injury list, say that israel is trying to kill those, telling the world what is happening in gaza. earlier in my colleague during applegate spoke with sharif mentor from the committee to protect her, and this is what he had to say. we've also called for them the pressure on coal out. is there any army? all you did the lives of engagement to a full on them so that they can stop vista regarding things like this insignia and make sure that the investigation that they have done. i've been on spirit and rapid but also if they're not done properly, internationally prosecuted, including the nurse to get them in a quote. right. so let me just finally ask to um, uh on uh about another call that you've made now, cpg called for an independent investigation into the killing of another. i'll just say we're a journalist. you mentioned him a moment ago. comes at the door and come or mind most the faucet. uh yeah. can you
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let us know what the latest is on that when we, we have the demo spot of at least as the case among the 85 zone that is that we have counted and confirmed that been killed and own deal deal really enjoying the lives in some of them we have the strong evidence that there is, it is already out of me comfortability and that includes the study abroad. i faxed that up and i get a sense of 0, but also the size on target, the, that that's including shooting those on his card as their homes. even their families are still receiving threats. and that has happened with another agency or something that is an other global is the last time it is and is available, but we're going for it all of these to be investigated. but part of the 3rd thing though, is that we see this got the liberty to make sure that the papers are held accountable
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. so you heard there the committee to protect or list is calling on the us to hold israel accountable for these attacks on to our list. well, alice's 0 correspondence comment has he has asked the state department now if washington has indeed warned israel about targeting during list and gaza? our colleague, not just the line guys look, i've been talking to the respondent lost his legs and now and camera man also has suffered severe injuries and are you still in contact with design is pressing them to make everything possible to avoid targeting journalist i my 2nd question is just the 1st one 1st i'll come back from the start one. so 1st of all, let me offer, of course, condolences to your colleagues who have been injured and i know that they are not the 1st i'll just or journalist who have been harmed during this conflict. so they have are sincere condolences as to their families. and as do all of us at l g 0,
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but yes, we continue to engage with the governor of israel to make clear the journalist ought to be protected. we understand, of course, that this is a, an active war zone. journalists are doing um are, are, are putting themselves in harm's way to bring us the truth and we support their work and bringing us the truth. and we want to see that they're protected to the maximum extent possible in hon. eunice. now the situation in and around the house is always getting more dire and more desperate is really army has destroyed the northern gate and wall of the hospital complex. it has the siege, the facility for weeks. it's the biggest hospital in southern gaza. is really forces have told this place people sheltering their to evacuate the premises, but they've come under fire number of them and killed 500 patients and medical staff. i still believe to be inside the facility. medical supply and equipment stores at the complex have been partially destroyed. a solid binge of 8 reports
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motor tax on one of the few medically facilities in north because it after being besieged for months. and that's their house. but he was damaged by his really forces and some pods caught fire with each means generators at the hospital and have run out of fuel. as a result, those this everybody's ready attacks are also dying. there is little cutting, putting the advancing is really soldiers. instead of go hospitals, stop those seeking shelter and snipers get everyone who enters out the eventually they read the building and risk medical stuff and doctors, those will be released to the torture health care like much else and garza has been decimated overnight. ambulance is the one speed, israel fade of wounded liquid, short stuff, medical facilities that are overwhelmed. the patients and survivors still hard to
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find the details of the children. so i just talked to them, you'll be shot, my son, he's only 14 years old. he got a bullet like this one right into his chest. i don't believe he'll survive. my daughter's brain was blown out. i tried to comfort her before she died. israel says it's targeting how much spite is enough or a city previously designated as a safe. so had a standing women and children say that's a lie on the since don is really tongues have been showing us the front door and windows were destroyed and we were forced to take shelter in the staircase. we got ourselves together and came out waving a white flag is rarely sold. yours arrested my son into all the young men. they stripped off their clothes. we were given 2 minutes to leave the area. bullets and destruction is all that's left. and every day brings more emotional testimonies on the he is. and then in the middle of the night, i hear the sounds of helicopters fine digits,
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drones and miss all around. everyone was picture fine at that moment as they had no idea where to hide. when i heard a place close to my uncle's residence was head, i rushed there to chicken, found remains of human bodies all over the place. i could vaguely discern the bodies of children and women. those women and children make up, most of the 100000 palestinians, killed or wounded in his fields. one garza, survivors have been displaced multiple times to multiple sites. the ones will need to be attacked multiple times. the mailbox also do not allow homes were bombed. we went to our homes and found that it was completely destroyed. the whole block was blocked and we came to the school here and found that it was fun to try to find a place in the school. there was no place we rented a tent and settled in it. each tent has at least 15 people in it got, as i said, just a military operation, the roof of the major military operation, rav rav for. but even the us president who provides unequivocal support,
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billions and aid, and many of the bombs being dropped and gaza, as admitted israel is getting civilians to many, to many of the over 27000 policies killed in this conflict. having isn't civilians, children, biden's words don't match his actions, something allies within the a you have pointed out. well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms as israel's water and got the drugs on. there seems to be noise insight to the salvation bombing and kidding of palestinians, and no consequences for the perpetrators. something i've been driving out of their meeting in cairo between the head of the c. i a and senior officials from israel, egypt and guitar has ended without a clear breakthrough. see, a chief william burns was at the meeting which aimed to end the fighting and gaza and reach a deal to release the captives israel's intelligence officials. and now on their way back home is really media reporting that serious disagreements remain on the
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cell. which reports from occupied east jerusalem. there is no progress made on this deal. and in fact is really media is reporting that even before the delegation went to cairo, the deal they had presented to these really prime minister that was made by his own security establishment, was rejected by him. and that he merely sent them to cairo to listen and not to respond to whatever deal hand this has put on the table. it's very interesting because these really is had severe red lines before going into these negotiations. these really prime minister reiterating for weeks that they will not be a release of thousands of palestinian prisoners from is really jails. and that there will not be an end to the war. and in fact, how mass, what they want is to see and then to the war, a multi phase deal that would see the end of the salt on gaza at the end of it with
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these negotiations. we're not fruitful at all when it comes on the heels of unexpected invasion into the alpha for more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians are seeking refuge there. so they're also disagreements within the is really government itself. those who do want to see a deal to bring back the captives and those who are saying that nothing yahoo shouldn't have sent this delegation to cairo in the 1st place. so there are a lot of mixed opinions when it comes to getting a deal. but these really army has spoken tonight saying that even if there was a deal in place and there was a pause in the fighting, they would know how to resume fighting after that. so they would not only be planning for whatever time there would be a ceasefire. for but they would be planning for military operations after the fact and they're saying that they haven't accomplished their military goals. and until that happens, the war on gaza will continue as terms of the occupied westbank. where is really
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forces have killed at least one palestinian man in jeanine's soldiers destroyed a house and infrastructure. the army also stormed to the cities of calculate in ramallah as well as bethlehem and nearer occupied east jerusalem. at least 22 palestinians have been arrested. is really forces that increase the frequency and intensity of rates and be occupied with spencer since october, the 7th palestinians on just bearing the brunt of his really raids, but also subtler tax. on monday, a group of his rarely settlers attacked palestinian south of the city of novelist and the occupied west bank. at least 2 palestinians were injured when settlers opened fire in the village of a sera witnesses save, the attackers also said at least one home on fire, according to his really human rights organization yesterday. and his really officials have routinely failed to hold is really settlers accountable for their actions in the past 18 years is really police failed to investigate 81 percent of
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the cases that were opened. 93 percent of them ended up without any charges being filed. almost 7 percent of the cases were indicted. only 3 percent of attacks and violence against palestinians actually resulted in a conviction. the un says the number of settler attacks has gone up since october. the 7th. there were at least 516 such cases recorded. that's a m r shift is a human rights lawyer who represents the palestinians in cases of settler and military violence. she says, settler violence is systematic and often carried out with impunity. in fact, for many, many years is always been in violation of both international human rights law and in session material. and them in the military administration has been subjected to a subtler interest and almost from the start. so in fact, the really ruler is in the occupied territories are and the settlers and so we have,
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the administration itself is not, is not completely in the adherence to it's, it's, it's adult obligations even under is really all we do have uh list motivation definitely under this government to enforce the law, but we also have the legal infrastructure in the occupied territories that has allowed settlers to violate the law and to do actually whatever they want to continue. and colonizing by territory is, as there's plenty more head on this news hour, including senegal, suspending mo bile, internet access and banning a plan to protest against the abrupt delay in presidential election in washington dc world the
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us senate has passed a 95000000000 dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan and snow been sent to the house of representatives, which is controlled by republicans where it has long faced opposition. the bill had stalled for months. republicans demanded foreign a be tied to extra border security measures. $14000000000.00 and military a for israel is included in this bill. us presidential biden called the bill critical, and warned against attempts to oppose it. this pro meets our national security priorities and release as well. it includes crater support for our troops serving in the region will continue to defend against miller militia attacks, backed by ran, last provides is or what the, what it needs to protect is people. it gets a terrorist group like come off and has paul and others. and it will provide life saving humanitarian a to the palestinian people, desperately need food, water,
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and shelter. they need help rather than jordan joins us live from washington dc on the fate of this key bill. so the senate was, has now passed this as no approve this. what happens now? well, that's the big question in the past hour. so the house speaker mike johnson says that he is not going to bring this bill to the for, for a vote. he says that there are appropriations bills that need to be dealt with. so some 11 bills and all and that funding the u. s. government should be the priority . not this supplemental for an a bill for israel, for ukraine and for taiwan. now of course, that all depends on whether uh his fellow republicans agree that this is not the time to take up the measure. we certainly have heard from
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a one member of of the republican party, marjorie taylor green of georgia, who says that it's not the u. s has responsibility to be paying for other countries wars. so the question now is, are there enough of people in the republican party in the house of representatives who are willing to work with congressional democrats to try to force a vote on the senate bill or whether this is actually going to die? right? browsing, jordan, thank you very much for that reporting from washington dc. a recent survey by the associated press and n o r c has revealed that half of us adults, israel's war on guns as overly aggressive approval for president biden's. handling of the war has dropped to 31 percent compared to $34.00 in november last year. 6 out of 10 democrats are dissatisfied with biden's approach to the war, especially young and non white democrats. and israel's military actions in gaza are
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also unpopular among both republicans and independents. and that is a significant change from 3 months ago. while earlier i spoke about this to zayna as while we hutchinson from the american arab anti discrimination committee, she says the only way president binds approval ratings will pick up is with a call for an immediate ceasefire. and gosh, the arguments are very clear. we have demanded that there is an immediate cease fire and all of these demands are, are not just clear, but there are coming to a place of justice and rights and also centering post indians and the post. i mean, people on the ground in palestine. so the by dumpster has not moved an inch on any of it's just like we heard in his speech right now. all of this is basically what i heard is talking points, fear mongering and hypocrisy. and he has been feeling the same narrative over and over again. without really achieving any substance where the people who have repeatedly advised them and told him and his administration. that in order for the
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movement to actually re calibrate, if you will, our demands and actually have conversations or even listen to them in a less than critical way. at this point, they have to call for a ceasefire. moving on to other world news now, fighting between government forces and the m 23 rebels has intensified. this is in the eastern democratic republic of congo. baffled is that taking place around the town of saki and north cable province? most of those injured had been transferred to the provincial capital of goma. but as catherine solely reports, health workers, they are saying that they are overwhelmed. of the doctors out of hospitals in goldman, north keywords pro visual capital are operating on a man with gunshot wounds. this come from the town of 2nd battles between m 23 fighters and the army have intensified in reason these thousands of people have been displaced. some more than once, it's worse now, because heavy and light weapons are being used near shelters. hosting fleeing
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families, health workers are overwhelmed by the number of injured. we are actually free, free of parents and children, well working every day. we are, we're, we're in a bad situation because uh, we never known this kind of situation before. boy beyond arrived from soc a, a few days ago. he said a bomb london near his home and trump now sheet. he's lag in the front wheel colton between the fights and when the rebels attacked our village in a 2nd as we were trying to save ourselves a bomb exploded. well, pansy easy turned say he was shot in the back while running away from soldiers. he says, no one is safe of the semester, while the congo, the special forces accuse us of collaborating with the rebels. we tried to explain that we had been displaced from our homes,
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but they shot at us empty 3 on on group operating the d r. c. for several years launched a new offensive in 2022. a military intervention and mediation efforts by east african leaders has had little effect. the government accuses neighboring wonder of funding devices, allegations to kindly denies. 1.2000000 qualities and leaving rough impacts shift to shelters without food, water, or basic segmentation. they say that tired, frustrated, and afraid afraid they may have to sleep again because of 5 to keep coming. catherine, sorry, i'll just hear the other way. connie is on the ground in the eastern democratic republic of congo, and he sent us this report from government. this edition remained very confused in the city of stuckey, just in 2017. i met those from the admin town of wilma here. where does the vehicle
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form that the rebels of to enter in the 3 days manage to come to the city of to i was fighting between the d. c. i mean, if i didn't visit him yesterday night after this morning, heavy guns and also bought him a tv bombardment. i've been hood from this area pushing thousands of people on the roads. but this evening still seems from security forces and also civil society is performing dribbles. i've been seen in the town and even in the press release them to the to move them. it says clearly that they were coming to the site as the governor, which he's starting the apple pie to show you the area where the controlling because this variable is we have manage and how to control the area. even the mountain it on the 2nd floor in the last past weeks and the right to know the about the link for this a of such it because they're choosing the data seats for using for the use of a big opportunity in dep was against the up was the shown right, boss, to take this into a 2nd is that it is really is creating more by the end of tone here. because the
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only remaining possibility for the population is the lake right now, because all the loads under for total rebels and, and now people really does it know where the d. c. i mean, we sustain that we'd be able to defeat, are able to push them back because it does been a very big challenge for the d. c. i mean, in the, in the, in the past most often now, the still ahead on now is the 0 really, oh, really thousands have been getting farmer is to your guest as the march towards new delhi. and a tours in test russian visitors glide into north korea for the 1st time since the country closes folders for cobit 19. also in sports, this former world number one takes a step closer to her 1st title of 20. 24 will have that story coming up later in the program. the
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the hello then now despite the unsettled skies across europe, as we go into the mid week, it is feeling a little mild and warm are. and that's because we've got some will winds blowing up from the north west of africa. we'll see temperatures pickup once again for the likes of portugal and spain that won't stretching up to weston pots of france moving into most central areas, but also effecting the southern parts of the u. k. but it won't last long. we will see temp just start to come down here on thursday and they'll continue to fall in the northeast for the likes of western russia. look at that, moscow minus 13 degrees celsius, a maximum high on thursday. so bit to the cold. and those cold conditions sweep down across eastern areas of you are going to see more in way of wintry weather, with freezing rain, pulling into ukraine, unsettled weather, continuing to dominate, to kit and some fun. this ones that could pop off in southern parts of greece on wednesday, but it is improving picture across the mediterranean for it to be into spain and
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portugal, but not so long. we thing the rain pick up across the low countries moving into denmark as well bits and pieces of rain for person and the island of island. heavy of spells of rain coming in on thursday. and you can see we're getting a wrenching the for portugal and spain with a cooler field to the north west of africa. i'm not sure whether of the barrier once hailed the salvation as technology. instead, instead of in fear, do you miss the rise of anxiety? overwhelmed, lots of agency apocalypse may be on the rivals, how online hopes and fears shape our existence, the utility of the information that you're receiving becomes smaller and smaller. oh my god, you mean my faith is dependent on the health of the planet? yes. okay. do more on that, does he get a unique perspective on a leave?
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i don't want to even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this and it was really a for my things, thoughtful this coverage. there's no reason to target the journal on her. it's voices that i'm of the patients please be connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere be that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own homes. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out to 0 news the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. that is really drone strike has severely injured to draw
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a list and southern gaza alpha 0 correspondence is my level omar and camera man. i met tar where he is just north of russia, where 1500000 palestinians are sheltering from is really attacks. both have been transferred to the european hospital for treat. nasir hospital, they still under is really siege. the army has destroyed the hospitals, north wall and gates displaced. people have been told to evacuate, but around 500 patients and staff are still trapped inside the us. senate has cost and maybe $5000000000.00 aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. it has been sent to the house of representatives which is controlled by republicans where it has long faced opposition in northern gaza and is really striking is killed at least 6 people and also zeros on a cell. sharif visited the sites where their car was hits and a warning. some viewers may find his report distressing. some of the say the for so yeah, i'm checking is really forces targeted
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a vehicle here at the out july into change north of gauze and city, killing several people. most of them women and children that come on this blood here is from the bombing that the, just the elective. i was in my call, which you can see over that loud explosion then shook the area and we also got to the different directions. when we came back, we found a civilian call had been talking to this 5 or 6 bodies inside. we've managed to pull them off in pieces, including 2 babies. we found multiple offers on the ground. it is obvious throughout shopping dining. we found milton that is covered on potatoes here. we pulled those babies out in pieces. 2 babies, absolutely unfathomable. nobody imagined something like this could happen. we pulled them off to pieces. and it's all happened without any warning. who's the body of what actually does not have them. i'm still looking for body parts. we've
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already collected several pieces of the baby's bodies. they had biscuits, not weapons or anything of that sort. by the name i saw, i think about this is another massacre committed by the is really against the palestinian family. that was out looking for basic necessities is really war. planes targeted them and killed them on the spot. and it's a chevy, if you can see it all come out of a south africa says it has launched an urgent request with the international court of justice, the boat as well as military operations. in rafa, it has asked for you and the top court to consider if a ground defensive in the city would be a further breach of palestinians rights. last month, south africa laid charges of genocide against israel for its war on gaza. and the court ordered israel to take all measures to prevent possible acts of genocide for me. the miller has more on this from johannesburg. so that's a good hasn't specified the additional measures at once. the international court of justice to take against israel to stop the genocide,
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to stop the large scale killing of people, especially along with these plans of a ground offensive in the rough. uh, so that frequency is it's put forward this request to the i c j based on the urgency of the situation and believes that as well as already in breach of the order put forward by the i c, j weeks ago. one thing is well to minimize the loss of civilian lives and also provide humanitarian aid so that we can government as said that it's concerned about the home that could be caused to people in a rough law and the destruction as again and again the, the large scale killing, so it really is up to the discretion of the i c j. so that's a good doesn't have to make any further oral representations or present any further arguments, but is instead relying on the i c, j to put forward these additional measures and use, it's this question to make a decision. so we don't, the ultra 0 drive is bug. israel is do the reports of the international court of
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justice of the situation in gaza. later this month. last month, the court made a preliminary ruling, ordering israel to take actions to prevent a possible genocide. israel was ordered to prevent civilian deaths, and since the court's ruling uh gases health ministry says that more than 2000 people have been killed in is really a tax. israel was also ordered to prevent and punish incitement to genocide. just a few days after the i c j ruling seniors, really cabinet members attended a conference promoting the establishment of illegal settlements and gaza, attendees calls the palestinians to be moved out of the strip. this was widely condemned, but israel's government took no action. the court also ordered israel to allow humanitarian assistance in the gaza while the un says that only a fraction of supplies that are needed or getting there and is really authorities block many shipments is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu insist israel. it is in compliance with international law and that the case in the i c,
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j is baseless. this earlier, my colleague diary navigate spoke to francesca, albany z, the u. n. special rapport her on the occupied palestinian territories. she says israel has ignored the i. c. j's provisions and intensified its attacks to respond so to the i c. j provisional measures as being quite shocking to me, and not totally, not just for israel's response, which has continued with the relentless attack mutare of talking a scar saw wishing to desperate populations for which has survived the deed for months over further south, there are displeased, injured traumatized um but there's also be a lot cool responsiveness by the international community therapy. there is a significant number of countries which not only had not taken steps to prevent
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august explosively. the poor town consists of genocide. so there has been pressure instead on the lot with the suspension of funds. i'm wrong, she's the only a lifeline for the policy and still remaining the not just because they provide critical aid. not only because they are the fresh tractor, and that can be either the aide, but also because this is the last to read and all that surveyed does over what remains. being a live scene guy. and it's only 10 people were injured after police confronted protest is showing solidarity with palestinians in gaza. the demonstrators were outside one of the national broadcast a rise buildings. they were criticizing its support of israel. police then started hitting demonstrators with the tons of protesters,
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and 5 officers were injured. the un secretary general has urged, sent a goal to respect the right to protest the government. they're suspended mo bile, internet and band to march against the postponement of the presidential election. nicholas hack reports from the car. enough is a sitting of these hip hop collective denouncing in their latest clip with the press in their country, count lucky cell, crushing the poor complicit with the justice system, repressing democracy favoring a talk receive lyrics from rapper foot team. she says she's giving a voice to the voice list. my fight is not to bring my key style down. i'm on the side of the people to carry their voices. the people are on wells, the people are suffering. this is a revolt or a music is
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a weapon to shake the government, the students, a street vendor, and a 16 year old boy all killed during nationwide demonstrations. on friday after solid announced a 9 months delay to the presidential elections meant to take place this month. violence on the street spread to parliament where the delay in the elections was voted into law after security forces, who did out opposition and peace, who were staging a protest in the national assembly where the opposition to delaying the election is a constitutional coup, orchestrated by prison so the country has experienced only peaceful power transitions. the west african body echo was sent a delegation to mediate and then to an unprecedented political crisis in a region marked by military takeovers and at the thoughts of the funds. on my mind, i held out my hand to say to the political actors, be careful, be careful because we are almost alone on the stage. and this politicians are not capable of getting along with the essentials of organized forces will do it instead
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. and that they'll lose everything of the country to university lectures. and students are taking part in a nationwide to strike police are banning a silent, peaceful march. they say it would disrupt the free movement of people and goods. mobile internet has been suspended. authority say they want to prevent the spread of hateful and divisive messages and the face of police repression. the movement has gone online, but pressure on the president is growing. even along his supporters, enough a collective that supported microsoft to power in 2012 in the face of the then president trying to extend his time in power is back at 12 years on this time again . so a fight for democracy. they say they won't give up, because hawk challenges, he rides the car. a prominent, the venezuelan dissident and members of her family,
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had been missing since friday, after being detained by security. forces is raised the alarm among members of the opposition and human rights organizations world wide or latin america editor, lucy, a newman reports the whereabouts of permanent been his wailings, human rights, and ministry affairs and list. we'll see, you'll send me get, remain unknown. send me again, was detained at the airport on friday as you prepared to travel to miami. they walk, we are the, we've gone to the agencies that are allegedly holding her in custody. and they told us, she's not that it's worth noticing, that the prosecutor said she is detained for that informing us who detained. because so much time as possible, we believe that this is a clear case of force disappearing. somebody suddenly gives ex husband, daughter, and 3 other members of the family were also detained. in a statement, the prosecutor general said, suddenly, get had been taken into custody because of our presumed role in a conspiracy to assassinate president nicolas my little cold white bracelet. but no
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evidence has been provided. somebody gives lawyer and amnesty international, say the charges are unfounded and ridiculous if i need to put the put up. i think this is a di warning for those of us who've resolved to defend the human rights of people who are imprisoned or prosecuted for political reasons. and also for those who document human rights violations in venezuela. i'm going to have you send me get a dual venezuelan spanish citizen has long been an outspoken critic of the government, focusing on since it is military issues. only that any member of the military who states an opinion against the established line is not only rejected but can end up in present or deprived of freedom how it can point it certainly not. but i shall to this latest attention of activists and even family members comes as my brutal faces . a new wave of criticism for, again, barring his most competitive opponents for running in national elections,
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shed jewelled for later this year. the white house has also weighed in on saturday, against contention. we're deeply concerned about that, and this is a time when, as i have said before, mr. madura needs to meet the commitments that he made back in the fall about how they are going to treat a put, but she is civil society, political activists, as well as opposition parties and even those members that, that the of the venezuela society that may want to run for office, while i positions of alleged assassination plots against the president or new opponents point out that they seem to emerge more frequently when there is an election to see in human outages. xerox pakistan's, 2 main political parties have agreed to form a coalition government off. the last week's election failed to produce a decisive winner pakistan's muslim league. and the pakistan people's party said that they forged alliances with smaller parties,
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a former prime minister ship out as sheriff will be, the candidate headed the next government. indian police have fired tear gas at farmers marching on the capsule, new daily retailers. oh, really? and police deployed what they're calling maximum numbers of officers, authorities and blocks multiple entry points into new daily. the farmers are demanding a minimum price of talks with the government failed. the protest comes just 2 months before general election stores and is being used as a way to strengthen ties between the young young and moscow, a group of russian tourists, or the 1st visitors to venture into north korea since the pandemic. and as eunice came reports, it comes at a time that the 2 nations find themselves isolated and the odds with the west. as smooth glide down a powdery slope at most, even young ski resort in north korea. people apparently new to the sports, giving alpine skiing a tri. among them our russian youngsters making up
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a part of the 1st known group of 4 and tourists inside the state. since it recently reopened its border on the chart itself waiting, we locked it right slides. each traveller paid $750.00 us dollars for a seat in what the tour company called a test toward delegation. more trips our plan for march. we can reach that because it's an amazing country. it's clay stalls. i'm perhaps that's what attracts everyone. people say they've dreamed of visiting, not create life one past since that they've visited several dozen countries, but have never been to north korea since coming to power. the swift educated game done then has sought to use tourism to attract a much needed foreign currency. in 2019, he oversaw the construction of a new city, complete with a ski resort hotels and cultural and medical facilities at the foothills of mount pick to north korea's highest peak. it was a record year for overseas visitors,
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mostly from china. then covered 19 hit. his vision was put on ice and the country became more isolated. russia to has become more isolated globally since invading ukraine nearly 2 years ago. the war has ostracized russian taurus from holiday in many parts of the world, presenting an opportunity for tim last year. he and president vladimir putin pledge a new level of strategic partnership to south korea feeling here on has slammed the door on future cool operation as a formalize the n to laws governing the mouth. gun tours once held as a symbol of its or korea and reconciliation. now shots and definitely, you know, skim, alda 0. so still ahead on the alpha 0 and sports the latest from the champions. the round of 16 that and more coming up the
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this business uptake this voltage by the city bank growth partner of on the dash before he is the these business uptake these roads thought no bundle dash football. he is
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the the, all right, it's time for sport with far as male who's joined us in the studio far. thank you so much. 0. reading us open champion, cover golf has separate a shock defeats and the 2nd round of the cuts are open. the well, number 3 was knocked out by caterina sent a copa, the 19 year old american blue a for love lead and the 2nd set was beaten 6 to 6 for and just an hour and 20 minutes. next step for send a cobra is another american players will face qualifier. danielle collins in the 3rd round former world them one victoria as franka is into the round of 16, the 2 time grand slam winter beach wang sion you of china to advance as the rank or
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winning in straight sets the ballot. russian is looking to quench her 1st singles title of 2024. soon as he is almost deborah has been knocked out of the tournament . the wall number 6 was done by the sea of toronto of ukraine in st. fence. the wind was the 34 year olds 1st over a top 10 opponents since 2019. meanwhile, elena ro, bettina remains on track for capturing her 3rd title the season. the world number 4 east passed her opponent blend, u 6261 to reach. and 3rd round, it has expanded players looking to add to or of adobe open and brisbin international titles she, one earlier this year that many of the athletes competing at the ongoing world aquatic championships and don't have come through the united states college. the stem out there is patty cole. haine has been to one college where the program reflects the country's history of segregation rather than sporting excellence. last
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year, you know, college to it meets usually the loudest thing is the announcers not anymore. not here. this is how howard university in washington dc who's me, where the officials, where's the airport and the d. j plays on to past stands. but what makes them truly unique is not the music. but how rare this team is. this is the only historic black college new united states with the swimming and diving to the reason, the countries long history of racism and segregation. you have slavery actually occurring in the united states. and slave masters are keeping their slaves from learning to swim because they're afraid they might escape. so, from the beginning of our existence in this country, that right has been stripped from you and you're not able to do that. it continued
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well after slavery ended pools were segregated, and then 1964 when a group of white and black swimmers jumped into a motel pool and st. augustine, florida. the manager responded by for an asset into the pool. the picture of an off duty police on the images begin to spread an outrage throughout the country. 1964 civil rights act was passed just a couple of weeks after this incident down in saint augustine. and lyndon baines, johnson was able to, to, to basically harness the outrage to, to help push the bill through congress. now, the irony of it all is that the acid, the disapproval manager poured into the pool pose no threat whatsoever to the swimmers. poles were desegregate. but the discrimination continued as white people created private pools that could keep african americans out, leaving often neglected public pools. their only options that are serious,
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the reason why there is even more of the which is why the team just so much outreach in the community. we stand as a representation and we're hoping that, you know, those will be inspired to number one, learn how to swim as a life skill. and then also for see what this aquatic space can provide for their their goal put in countless hours of work, professor form and when, and that is what they did within the mens ne conference championship title. in 2023 . they became the 1st all black swim team on the cover of sports, illustrated, the pre eminent national sports magazine, all slowly changing this floor and dancing their way into the history of a patio. he al jazeera washington to time formula one well
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champion. fernando alonzo. it says his team is in position to challenge redbull at the front of the grid. the season alonzo is asked martin team have just launched their new car ahead of the 2024 campaign which starts and barring next month. spaniards finishes, 4th and last seasons total raise. well, behind the rental pair of master stipend. and sergio perez, this is total of how you've kind of taken it to progress. and then uh, you know, all the teams, we are working very hard to tween dot the season to 1000000 dot don't mean embassies to and then uh, you know, i think we would have a more teams f, i think, would be good initiator. we would try to put some pressure in the rental and maybe hopefully assist on some crap. so under pressure, victor, a women yamma is working and the season has to hit a new hi, the san antonio, his 1st stop him, just a 5th player in lead history with at least 25 points. henry bounce intended locks,
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and again, the frenchman did it, and this went over the toronto raptors, and he hasn't seen a triple double with block since 2018. what anthony davis achieve, the champions league is back up and running japan's kawasaki front hall beach and on cushion $32.00 in china. and the 1st flight of their last 16th type trend are, are in the knock at rounds for the 1st time in 5 years. and before we go, let's get you updated with the latest from the champions league round to 16, magister city have beaten copenhagen. $31.00 away in the 1st flight city are of course to bring the champions, lien holder fixed and their winning run in europe to $21.00. gains round madrid, beat leipzig, one now and the other match. okay, and that is all your support for now. back to you, sir. all right bar, thank you so much. we are back at the very top of the hour with a full round up of world news announced 0. so do stay with us for that. the
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it has these rails war on guys a continues, we bring you the late we are on the rounding dollars a, covering the ongoing argument and the suffering to people's tones that we lost displacements and block of resources as well as district conditions here in and around the hospital and from occupied is to return the call. the health data rate restrictions prevents freedom of rights to worship. tyler v will continue our coverage of his route cabinet decisions, the kansas items, all the political parties. west bank, we've seen you reporting on the wireless is really raised with feelings, loss, dissension, and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detailed coverage of the role of
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gaza on al jazeera and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is opposed to what is happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another cleansing is taking place. augusta . nothing goes into garza without us. we'll permit. and nothing leaves casa without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0. discussing the defining issues of our time, the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the exploitation of labor somewhere else. exploring the implications for the global south as the artificial intelligence revolution, etc. ring to where the benefits lie and with a hot light, as we are betting my entire future on
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a technology that is fundamentally very sustainable studio. b, b, i series on a jersey, you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm several that a, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program. this, our journalists under attack in gaza analysis era correspondence and a policy and camera man had been critically wounded. and in this really drone strike because as largest functioning health care center under siege, people trying to flee nicer hospital say that they're being fired at by is really

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