tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 15, 2024 4:00pm-4:59pm AST
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of one square meter towards the new without having the hostages right now, the expense for the government of the country for texas on october 7th, this government failed miserably. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters is outside teddy navigate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forced to storm dogs as a nurse at a hospital forcing everyone inside to evacuate and fleet for their lives. their risk of simon continues to rise almost no food trucks have entered gaza in the last
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week. more nations tell israel not to launch a ground offensive, and rough one and a half 1000000 people are trump fair. and at least 6 people are killed and 10 injured and strikes and the rest of the city of bel garage bordering ukraine. moscow is blaming keys and sport. find minute lose the 1st leg of that champions. victoria against alaska and south korean football officials recommend that young clinic wouldn't be facts as national team coach after a disappointing agent come the hello. we begin this news hour in hon. you know stuff in southern gaza where is really forces have storm the largest medical facility in the strip. northside hospital has been under siege for weeks. these are the scenes moments after it was shelled overnight. is where the soldiers then launch the raid forcing everyone else, including patients and intensive care on families who are sheltering from is really
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a tax advisor. we are attacked by the is randy on me at the hospital. is there anyone still inside? is there anyone still inside? there was gunfire. there's gunfire hits down a heads down. everyone get out get out well in central gaza and is really air strikes and flattened, a residential building in the no slate as the refugee camp killing at least 10 people. children are among the dead, at least $28663.00 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. we have had the muscle joining us from what i find now in southern gaza. honey, what more can you tell us about the situation of the north side hospital and what's happened to the patients who have been forced to flee? so yes, there you know, the quite devastating set to asians inside nasir hospitalized. the old people
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inside the facility, the whole facilities, including patients, those with a critical injuries and evacuated. they've been filtering inside the old facility since the beginning of the war and more of them since the uh, the expansion of the ground invasion inside a han unit city. but all i asked to evacuate the hospital immediately now that the hard ship and the difficulty involved and a vacuum which in order is not only within the past 2 days, has been very contradictory, misleading and vague. for the most part, people now our pores do evacuated the hospital and go through a small passage of all they can fit one individual at a time. it's a check point of instead of by there's really another terry. and it has a those face recognition and cameras and height equipment. there is not a risk going on. so not only were seeing people being arrested there, but also a high level of terror against the children and women who were forced to leave the
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hospital as they are making their way out of the house. specifically, they are being followed by west captors. those are attack drones equipped with machine guns that fired at them as well as the ongoing bonds that little on the, the bodies that are on the court in the courtyard of the hospital since the early morning when day is really military and its invading forces. storms, the hospital bill, those the southern wall of the house. i bought those big graves at the mazda graveyard. it was done by the hospitals, management, and vac, please. because of the inability to take them outside of an entire place. the entire healing place turned into a combat zone with only one dominating good player. it's these really military. okay, honey, i'll come back to you in just a moment. first, we'll find out what's being sides on the is really side about the situation of the loss of the hospital and will speak to him. does wonderful with joining us from occupied these drugs. and so from that is really is claim the time as had previously held hostages at the hospital and the bodies of the seas captives may be
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present there, have they provided any credible evidence to support these claims? is no evidence whatsoever from these rarely army on the siege of no said hospital. but it is worth noting that this is just the latest. it is series of israeli claims that have not had evidence to back them off . we saw the same things and ship a hospital at other mtc hospital and the hospital just to name a few continuous assaults on hospitals and guns in clear violation of international law. now what these really armies saying about, and also at hospitals, specifically in hong units, is they had direct intelligence. they say the captives were being held there. and that how much was using the hospital for military purposes. additionally, they said the attack on the medical facility was both, quote targeted and limited in scale,
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but the images on the ground speak for themselves the people running for their lives. the hospital beds of patients who are bedridden, as medical staff and other people try to take those beds out of the areas that we're show you're talking about at least 10000 palestinians who are seeking refuge, who are displaced at the medical facility. and these really armies saying that they have sent it back. you ation orders for this hospital in the previous days. and we have even seen today, these really army spokesperson, daniel, how got a, who said that wherever they have intelligence, wherever they have, even a hint of any sort of information where captives are being held or were being held . they are going to operate as they see fit. so again, this is the latest in a series of his really attacks on hospitals in clear violation of international law without providing any concrete proof. yet again,
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that this hospital was being used by him as or but it was full, being the bodies of his really captive. all right, time that will let you go for now. thank you for that update from occupied is yours . and then we'll cross back to jaime, who's still with us from deaf in the south of the gaza strip. piney, i wonder if you can confirm reports that almost no food trucks have entered garza in the last week. and what does this mean for people? how wide spreads is finger right now? you see that it's just those in line and very consistent. the boards would it describe. busy busy it also don, going to blockade off in 3 of the human interior and a do the gone through whether it's the, the protest by b as randy settlers or families of the hostages on the crossing sport. in fact, the implementing of very broken mechanism of
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a delivery to the gaza strip again and making it very difficult on the ground for the aid organizations and their crew and the ground to help with the process we're talking about not only it has been very difficult but also within the past week, almost no food and no humanitarian aid whatsoever, but not allowed. the process takes very long time, a drop of crossing it's double and triple the the time. sometimes it takes of the process of a truck's going for a security check in driving that for a long dollars to get to an area controlled by those really monitor and then send back to it off the head crossing for entry. and that takes very long time and again to allow it to inter route run across thing. that's another way by that time, a lot of people are going hungry and particularly we're looking at the bottom every little bit. children are waiting for a particular kind of food that support them in terms of growth in terms of since spending their, their health over crowded,
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rough or reduced struggles every single day to find drinking water and food supply . the almost runs. 5 out of basic necessities and the news well for these days to see we in the past the beginning of the receiving wines, they'll be able to queuing for ebt, food and water. now the number has doubled in certain areas in rough for people, therefore either a ball or tube or whatever they are able to get. so they can feed their families. okay, honey, thank you so much, honey reporting for us from the south of the gaza strip. so as honey was just saying, a huge obstacle to getting humanitarian aid into guys are the border checks as real insists on making before the trucks are allowed to enter supplies, arrive in egypt, on cargo ships of ports are used or by playing at an odd ease airports a trucks do to enter gaza or then check by is really all for these us. and it's donna then cross back into egypt where they had to the crossing. the last time any truck was allowed to pass through the fast was february, the 4th, or they go to the is really control, cut them up beside them,
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crossing for inspection, and to enter from there. now before the war began around 500 trucks, a day crossed into gaza through cut them up beside them, but almost none are getting through. now we can speak to alex the well, who is the executive director of the world peace foundation. and he's also the author of mass starvation, the history and future of famine. joining us from summerville in massachusetts. thanks for your time with us on out to 0. you recently wrote a piece in which you said there is no instance since the 2nd world war. in which an entire population has been reduced to extreme hunger and destitution with such speeds. can you elaborate on that and tell us what you're basing it on? and so i think starting out simon and particularly manmade simon. the use of starvation as well crime for 40 years. i've looked at the cases around the well the and then if you all can sit on syria and the, the cases,
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the most obvious to comfortable in recent history of a siege is all for all 3 in cities by the side, the regime. but nothing is comparable. in terms of the speed and the, the concentrated effort, a destroying what is essential to sustain uh the life of people. nothing compares to to cause the last 75 years. and the speed of deterioration of humanitarian conditions is absolutely terrify. would you say that this is a sort of a byproduct of the war, or is it a direct result of israel's declared policy? i mean, we've heard from the, the, the, one of the ministers back in october, who declared that there will be no electricity, no food, no water to enter garza and what we see more recently is that certain border crossings is really settlers are,
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are preventing feed and humanitarian aid from entering gaza certainly there's, there's no downstairs on certain senior members of bees ready to government and certain groups within is ready society have the content of staffing concepts. what is absolutely key of goals. so is that the military actions undertaken by the israeli defense forces now that predictable unknowable effect. and really of this stage, it doesn't really matter what is the, the ultimate intent to whether the international court of justice will find that israel is responsible for the crime of genocide or not. what we know now is they are knowingly pursuing military actions in the full knowledge that this will be the outcome the, the time in review committee on the highest of international humanitarian assessment bodies made the determination back in december that if conditions,
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if the military tactics did not change unless there was a full spectrum of relief operations, jobs it would be in from, in the international court of justice. and 3 weeks ago gave instructions to israel, but it had to do certain things. it has done nothing of that. so it is knowingly creating these conditions and a delta state that is unable, right? and then you also say that unless is real changes course, which you just kind of alluded to that they haven't. and since the i c j ruling, but it could be legally culpable for mass starvation. and you also say if the us and u k failed to use every possible lever to stop the catastrophe, they then will be complicit. and my question is in 2 parts as an occupying power. what, what are the, is really government's duties? first of all in ensuring civilians have access to food and water. and what can the us, what should the us and
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u. k. do to avoid their complicity. who is around is under an absolute obligation regardless of whether it's an occupying power or not. all complying with wants be i c j set them under per particular provision. that is, but it is inflicting on the group such as palestinians and concepts, conditions of life calculated to bring about that physical destruction. and he had to desist from doing that and he just has 3 we. it's had 3 weeks to begin to do that. and on the countries has intensified its activities. now next week it has the israel has to report to the i c, j on the actions that it has taken. and clearly the report will not be such. it's not true. and then it will be in breach of additional complications that each house on the international little on run that brings the united states inc taken to a, into a very, very uncertain
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a legal position because it may find that as the united states. but it has been compress it in a crimes, possibly the crime of genocide in certain ways in, in neighboring israel to, to violate the instructions of the high c, j. and, and a point apart from the, the, the absolute as far as of the whole, the destruction of the people have gone through and everything that sustains a life that this brings us into a very or less uncharted, legal and political territory. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you so much, alex, of all for joining us from massachusetts. thank you. center. now the prime ministers of canada, australia, and new zealand have released a joint statement and reaction to israel's plan. ground invasion of for the half. the 3 countries are calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, saying
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a military operation and to it off off would be catastrophic. we urge the is really government not to go down this path. there's simply nowhere else for civilians to go. it goes on to say that there is growing international consensus. israel must listen to its friends and it must listen to the international community. the statements also references the genocide case. israel is facing at the international court of justice, saying that the i, c, j has been clear. israel must ensure the delivery of basic services, essential humanitarian assistance. and the protection of civilians. south africa is government brought that genocide case to the i. c j and the countries for a minister has told us 0 that israel's actions enough osh, so it has not been deterred by the court's decision. sub africa is totally horrified and what is happening? continuing to happen to the people of casa and the west bank. and now roswell,
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we believe this confirms the allegation we have tabled before v i c j that genocide is on the way in the palestinian territories. several countries have halted funding to the un agency for palestinian refugees, including the biggest donor, the u. s. nearly half of the 1900000 people displaced in the us are sheltering an owner where buildings its head is now warning that funding cuts undermine the aid framework in gaza. it comes to seek them into and respond. so in the, the gets a street for what basically easy overall provides the overall dimension platform to the international community. and the weakening of what today will we can out overall a capacity to respond to unprecedented human to need. and also,
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at the time the international court of justice is asking to international committee to step up to the intend response not to taking task documents they only, but also to each way at the, at the same time, the call of this quantum. and basically with the on demand, this objective is really war. planes have carried out and the last 12 error strikes and south east loving on they targeted why the saluki, the air raids, follow the killing of an is really soldier in a rocket attack. wednesday saw the worst single day civilian death toll in 11 on since the war on gaza began with the killing of at least 10 civilians. on 3 hezbollah fighters is in. a hood is near the building that was bonded and about the in southern lebanon. and she sent this updates at least 12 is really air strikes targeting, where the slew k, where the her chair, areas this is closer to the border then where we are closer to the battle ground.
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now these are very strategic locations. these are valleys where and they are known to be hospitalized stronghold. it's not the 1st time they've been hits. in fact, what we've been seeing over recent weeks now is really steps up is really strikes on as well as infrastructure south of the tiny river fil a tiny rivers, approximately 25 kilometers from the border. what this ro wants is for his full of forces to withdraw a to the tiny river, as well as refusing to do that. it says that there will be no health to the fighting in southern lebanon that they will continue to attack is really military positions. as long as the aggression on garza continues. so the cycle of violence continues, or we've seen this, you know, march escalation or you talk about civilians being being hit hezbollah saying that they are preparing. they are preparing for a widening of this conflict. because really, the conflict has been largely confined to a few kilometers from the border on each side stuff. so changing is pushing deeper inside each other's territories. and in the past,
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it was largely military targets. and now we're getting, you know, civilian casualties. but this is the 2nd target to strike in this city. this is the 3rd largest city. we are 20 kilometers from the border, so it is wide and the conflict is widening. but you know, a potential for a full blown conflict. both sides know that you know it's, it's not going to be an easy decision to make plenty more head on the all to 0 is our, including a mass shooting at the super bowl victory parade, kills one person, an interest, $1.00 to $1.00. police are questioning suspects in kansas city. why in the top court ruled the political parties cannot raise fun, is using a controversial system if i'd like to rope on. as this gentleman, although i guess i'm not sort of b, as in their age and chapters 5 stop stories on the way can support
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the at least 5 people have been killed and a missile strike on the russian city of belgium road that's near the ukrainian border reports suggests that 18 others were also injured during the attacks on thursday. the top of a lot of us live for us in moscow to talk to us more about the missile attack. and what happens a while actually a we know that a full month old child was killed during the shredding of belgrade. the baby was lying in a primary school when a frog mental one of the shells sonia, bye. so the latest information we have now here is that 6 people actually had done it as a result of the shredding, including that baby. and 17 people, including 4 children, were injured at the russian ministry of defense, reported that 14, what case were intercepted over the region. according to the statements, the ukrainian side use that our am 70 vampire rocket systems. and last night is the russian ministry launched
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a massive miss. so i talked on regions of you frame and as a result of which several people were injured and a lot of interest, structural was damage. so many see the incident in the bell guard region of russia today as a return a tree attack and foreign ministry sparks past memories, a hot or cold incident in an acts of terrorism by the key of regime which killed civilians in belgrade including that child. and agents, so many people on that incidents would be submitted by russia to a number of international organizations, including the un security council. so basically the bel googled region sides as one of the supply lines for the russian army. and at the beginning of the on call figured between russia and ukraine in february 22 twins to numerous convoys of tongues homage vehicles look at the loan trees and pass in our entry ukraine from the belle grove bridge. and there was a lot of military infrastructure as well, including repair bases and hospitals. but every time when the shining because we
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had about civilian casualties at this time around we're hearing about shuttling the peaceful settlements as well. so you create new shredding remains. the main problem in the boarder regence of russian discontent is growing, that as people say that the rest of russia simply don't care about the countryman living close to the boulder close to the military, conflicts and the problems that simply renewed as the rest of the country continues to leave the everyday life. all right, thank you. your for that update from moscow. us military commanders in ukraine are claiming success after the latest rest and miss all attacks. so air defense systems are reported to have shot down 13 of the 26 incoming missiles. but one did get through and the key region creating a massive crate or a, several explosions were herds. people were warrants to stay in shelters. the ukrainian military also says another russian worship has been sunk in the latest attack by sea going drones. rob mcbride reports from car keys,
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another night to have as strikes being reported across the ukraine. russia, once again using a mix of different types of missiles fired from different directions of ukraine. you know, it's hard to say a total of $26.00 with 5, and that they intercepted around half of those. they said that to miss outside towards the key of we're all into septic, but they were explosions in the east and cities often the pro and stuff for region . apparently, it's a 1000000000 infrastructure that was targeted. also miss ald spots towards the leave region over in the west of the country with several injuries being reported from these different attacks being well, it's been confirmed that bios. i want to use that and attack here in the khaki region in a village outside the cities that took place yesterday, wednesday, that the to several people that are reported to have died in back to tact with a several more being injured. meanwhile, the russian social media was reporting attacked in the opposite direction with
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ukrainian drones attacking an oil facility in the crust region with several oil tongues. the said to have been satellites from mcbride, i'll just say era khaki. tai, for a check on the whether his car a hi, lo, that let's get you where the full costs for south america and high pressure is once again, back in charge. of course the very south bringing more of those hot and dry conditions we've seen over recent weeks. i'm pushing temperatures back up once again for places like chilly as well as origin tina uruguay and power g y. the temperatures will be coming down are on the east coastal areas of result, that's thanks for rash. all the severe storms that continue to work the way from the south to the north. they sparked red warnings. the heavy rain was possible flooding for some coastal areas in the east of brazil. behind that however, it lots of hot and dry weather for places like it too late as well as arjun tina. but thunderstorms will come back in full believe your own size that you can see that weather rushing its way all the way up to the north with some heavy falls of
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rain to come from ecuador. as a brisk, a wind is blowing across coastal areas of columbia. you can see those brisk winds blowing the showers into panama, as well as costa rica, somewhat to weather as well. creeping into guatemala and believe a mixture of scaffold showers, but lots of sunshine for the caribbean and his spun yoda, but instead we'll see some very heavy rain start to walk into the north of mexico. and that will slowly defend into mexico city by sunday. in the united states, a mass shooting during the superbowl victory parade has less one person dead. 9 children were among the 21 injured as the kansas city chiefs found celebrated their big when at the weekends, police in missouri say 3 suspects are being questioned. and the motive is unclear. john 100 reports. hey jeff. good. yeah. just choose it. begin is a celebration for the super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs. man,
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what are your so that'll do the adversities to continue to go to go for the championship. but at the end of a parade is cheese quarterback, patrick my homes tied in, travis kelsey, and other players mingled with as many as a 1000000 fans. the shots rang out. all of the sudden people started crushing forward. everybody started running. there were screaming, we didn't know what was happening, but this teenage and people run, you run. and so i put my arms around her and we tried to push through, so people wouldn't run on top of us. government were taken into custody. one of them apparently tackled by bystanders, as shown in this fan social media video, a spokesperson for the kansas city chiefs is on staff. coaches and players are accounted for the quarterback of that team. patrick, my home says he's praying for kansas city. police scrambled toward the sound of
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gunfire. this tragedy occurred even in the presence of uniformed law enforcement officers, who again ran towards them and took them into. the city's major says more americans joined, a group of which no one wants to become a member, victims of gun violence. i wish we live in a world where they wouldn't have to sing incidents like that. i'm is heart broken as anybody. we will do a full and thorough investigation. i hope that we bring to wherever this is the justice. as an investigator sifted through the scene, police looked for clues as to what turned yet another celebration in america into a mash shooting. john henry and l g 0, chicago. let's bring it nbc news correspondent, j grey, joining us from kansas city. so j, do we know if police have identified a motive for the shootings yet? you know very and at this point they have not,
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but they said very little there continue to be questions less than 24 hours after the shooting here. specifically who's responsible? they said nothing about the 3 people in custody right now and how and why this happened. then there's been no discussion of any potential motive. the police are quick to say they are just in the early stages of their investigation. we expect to hear much more as we go on throughout the day here. today we are at union station. this is where the freight ended. it's where the celebration took place. take a look behind me and you can see it's almost frozen in time at this point. you've got a baby stroller here, you've got a equipment that was a band and you had hundreds of thousands gathered in this area and leaving behind homemade signs, folding chairs. it's almost haunting the see what happens here, a clear indication of the annex that was involved as people tried to escape this area. what i can tell you is it's still
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a very big part of the ongoing investigation of crime tape around certain areas here. and so they continue to try and just piece together what they can that will include during we're told interviews with witnesses, including some who are in the hospital. they're trying to find any video tape they may be able to find as a, as the event was unfolding. so a lot of work to do here. all right, you'll keep across the story for us for the time being. thank you. it's a great reporting for us are in kansas city. thank you. still a head on the i'll just there it is, our head of an expensive ruling on the extra edition of whistle blower julia songs to the us us really an m p is called for his return home. i'm just being human and one of the site is argentina with the latest inflation figures. explain why so many people are having to rely on soup kitchens. found action, some of your thinking chaskin. see guys play on
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a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the the color, again, the top stories and the all to 0 news. our is really military historians of no sort of hospital and gauze, con eunice officer, leading seeds to it for weeks. forces have the chains, people, including stuff inside the hospital. it's now set to be completely out of service. there's a growing risk go, simon, in gaza as food insecurity worsens across the stress. hundreds of thousands of
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palestinians are cut off from any assistance for you and says acute malnutrition among children has risen sharply. at least 5 people have been killed in a missile. strife on the russian city of belt road that's near the ukrainian border . reports suggests that 18 others were also injured during the attacks on thursday . india, a supreme court has struck down a controversial funding system for political parties ahead of general elections in 2 months. so the court scrap the scheme that allowed anonymous donations and the form of look for bonds to parties, the opposition i pushed for the change, arguing the public, had a right to know who was behind the funding. the governing party led by prime minister and a render moody has been the top beneficiary of anonymous donations, will now speak to call and going solve is a senior advocate at the supreme court of india. he's joining us from new delhi, thanks for your time. how significant is this really well, it's
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a very significant due to the supreme court speed, otherwise, in terms of the the, the wrong doings of the central government for the last one. yeah. and be was so so happy to hear the really delivered by a 5 judge opinions to the constitution page of the supreme court. i think it is stunning, a defeat for the central government that argued the eminently that they would write to enact the leg door to the bottom. the scheme prince provided for had not meant for doing those who contributed money to political parties. right? no, i a so so, so i mean, is there something to be said about the timing of this, this ruling coming just 2 months before and just general election? yes it is. because if the zooming had not been delivered on this
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a not limited gun to new. so corporate houses and individuals could give money as much as they wanted to the central government. obviously, as we think for the credit protocol, since the government didn't follow has a lot of lee. we do gifts, corporate houses, and individuals full gains of benefits and places. and so we expected that there would be a huge flow money from corporate causes and individuals to the central government and coming to months before the election. it's a huge success for the human rights movement and to the right information movement that followed for a long time for the rates as the for a long time, but did not invent the is not good. the link between politics, the money is terrible in india. and all this had to be disclose and the act, the right to information. how is this going to impossible it? how is this now going to impact political parties? and i'm particularly uh,
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the prime minister and the ranger moody who as has been reported, has been the largest beneficiary of the scheme. whereas be lower than in a few days. we will go right to a because the supreme court has direct to the all the details, but the use of individuals and so on. all the benefits to these up to speed, to disclose on the home. they got it and how much they got. and that has to be transmitted then this information is due to the election commission of india. richard put it on the website as so i think getting a few days from now, i think there's going to be a little bit of fireworks in the country when we get to know who is being given, who's giving the century government money and how much. okay, we'll leave it there. calling gonzales gonzales. excuse me. thank you so much for speaking to us from new delhi. thank you. m. p is in australia. have voted to
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urge britain on the us to allow the australian whistleblower julian a sons to return home. the high court in london is due to issue a ruling next week on an appeal by the weekly expounds are against extradition to the us. and he's wanted there to face espionage charges for publishing hundreds of thousands of leak documents about the wars. and i've done this done and iraq, it will send a very powerful political signal to the british government and to the us government . that the british government should not, in the time the id or boosters songs being extra, the extra door to, to the years. it sends a very powerful signal to washington that destroyer stands at one as one side that this meta has gone on long, long enough that regardless of what you might think of mr. son, justice is not being served in this case. now supporters of joanna sanchez, the press conference in london on thursday, sonya day ago, was there sessing
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a dangerous precedent for press freedom. so say the legal team for julian assange, who next week faces a hearing in front of a do to judge panel to see whether he is going to be expedited to the states or with it. he will not. now this is the last possible title that julian assange faces off to this that will be no legal records for him in the u. k. system to be able to appeal this decision. if he is expedited, it will be immediate. the home office will move into place to make sure that takes place. meanwhile, the only other option that would be available to judy in his own just team is to appeal to the european court of human rights. and to put in a rule flashing 9 order, which would pause any extradition. nevertheless, his team are extremely worried for his well well being. they say his health is mental wellbeing as well,
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has continued to decline. and given that that has been now some form of support from australia and politicians in the study in parliament to try and gain a political solution for julian a sanchez case and to get them to be released to australia, relevance of time in the us prison. they're saying that the solution to this has to be political, relevant through the judicial system. sonya jago, elders era, london. let's take a look at how the julian assigns became embroiled in years of legal battles in 2010, the founder of we could leaks published classified documents about what the us military was doing. and i've got a son and a rock the same year and a rest. florence was issued by sweden after a song. she was accused of 3 and 2012. the ecuadorian embassy in london granted him asylum to avoid expedition to sweden. british prosecutors then charged him with violating bel conditions by fleeing. the rest sounds lived in the and the seats for
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7 years and 2019 ecuador revoked his asylum, allowing police in london to take him into custody by then sweden had dropped its charges. but the british hutton's assange was taken to bellmarks prison in london. and that is where he remains the us has now requested his extradition to stand trial on 17 charges of espionage offences. jeffrey robertson is a human rights barrister and former legal advisor to we could leaks founder to the week and expound her. and he says that julia sanchez has suffered enough leo, stating this is saying, this is going on to law. this matters being occur in the embassy for 9 years. and then in a prison for 5 years, it's 14 years and watches he's done. he's publish the title was
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that were available to 3000000 service and the visuals about american power and see about war crimes which america committee and this is why. ready he does go for a. ready i think he's soccer the now that's the view. all australians, it's the chief judge is being hopelessly delayed this the new explanation of why it's taking so long in version i think it will take longer still because up to be a to receive changes. and now the decision next week, he's called the possibility of in the p u to the supreme court. and if he doesn't have that, he can go to the european court of human rights and ask for an
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into reward to stop him being say to america, which was the prospect that you committed suicide in accordance with the decision of the 1st judge, price groups in venezuela or demanding the release of a prominent activist from prison brought your son miguel, was detained last week accused applauding. to assassinate president, nick, i lost my duro. her lawyer says she's being held in a notorious prison for political detainees. somebody go has been critical event as well as armed forces for decades. a new government data, an urgency in us as the annual inflation rate to sort of above 250 percent. many are resorting to visiting soup kitchens to get something to eat. volunteers rely on donations and our feeling the squeeze to as our latin america, editor of the seo, newman reports, rambling us,
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iris children and started arriving at this community center for lunch early in the morning. even though it won't be served till mid day. all the food, so here comes from go. nations send. okay. i thought i'm really and i know what it's like to go to bed hungry. so nice. i'm on my feet. i fall into here. it feels good to help them to see someone with a plate of food smile. but the meals being served are not enough to meet the growing demand in this neighborhood. with a number of people seeking food assistance is doubling every week. 4 months ago they only serve children here now its entire families that have to come here for a plate of food and because of origin tina story inflation donors can't afford to give them so much as they used to. which means the soup kitchen often has nothing to do. and that means that many of the people here have to go for a full day with nothing to eat. then they just overall inflation figure for last
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month was 20.6 percent. soup kitchen, director santiago, picket or says food prices with the most critical, you know, and so the, we used to pay $0.82 for a kilo fries and now it's triple more than $3.00. but others see the latest inflation figure as a glass half full look at the gun. the news, what matters is the tendency inflation is down 5 percent compared to december. and well, february may not be an improvement by april. it's expected to drop 8 percent or so that's because the government is not printing any more money to finance the fiscal deficit. it's a textbook build tightening measure that's heating the middle income and poor families, the hardest josie, my, i am unemployed teacher. if i don't come to the soup kitchen, i don't eat no me, i've done my pension isn't enough to put food on the table. the lucky ones who came early was a plateful, but for many others,
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this huge part wasn't enough. to see a newman al jazeera window situs, the returning top now is where a coverage of the war on gauze and the malaysian charity setup to provide a to palestinians is accused of stealing millions of dollars. 3 men involved in the charity are facing multiple charges for allegedly misappropriating funds derived from public donations or as louise and color. on 4 with more, the judge took nearly 2 hours to read out all the challenges facing the top 2 executives of a local pro palestine charity, on palest. and now this charging was setup 20 years ago in malaysia with the a of channeling aid to palestinians. and since then, it has given away millions of dollars even sponsoring equipment for the
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reconstruction of garza in 2019. but on this date, it's chad. man, an executive director with charged with a $160.00 counts of money laundering, criminal breach of trust and cheating. they've been accused of stealing millions of dollars and using that money to purchase commercial and residential properties to buy land and even gold boss. now, a 3rd man, a director of a private company that's been entrusted to look after the assets of this charity has also been charged with money laundry. all 3 men have pleaded not guilty. malaysians have taken to social media to express the shock, disbelief and anger, especially in the country where so many people are pro palestine. now there are some comments have suggested that this could be a conspiracy to stop this charity from dispersing 8 to palestinians. now that its bank accounts are frozen, but this is a minority view by and large people are angry because the amounts that we're talking about is very large. and they have also,
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of course concerns that this could have a negative impact on all the charities, especially if people stop viewing all the charities with suspicion and distrust science. lee, which is 0 quite a little boy. israel's assault on the gaza strip has left palestinians living abroad watching in horror. they fear for their families and for the future of gaza itself. palestinian students in the u. k. shared her story with alta 0. i'm how the, how do you know ph. d students? i'm back to this, it's been the, the service, the scariest, the craziest it is almost a pointing single event of a village witness like of, with a still as though 6 other edition since 2008. and all of them were so ugly, so about so produces. but this live in is something unprecedented even for people
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to know that is really pathology. and one of the worst things is the sky. i love the sky. i used to be a sky. you guys are someone who looks at the stars all the time and the more over since this started. and i know our, our just calling because that which i love id love is no phone of drones full of apache, of if 55 is 60 and this is literally bombarding is city single living. and because the people and the buildings. so i wasn't able to to look at the sky or the same way and i hated each time i have to look at the, at the sky. i since i have my but the in a place on my mind then on feelings and as a place offense both is connected. i would be on the 2nd is what i'm very strong woman. i don't chose to use that on,
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but i would be crying in any 2nd. so although we are trying and we have been trying for more than 75 years to preserve our souls, to resist our non, to keep our head of fish a memory. and all of that is an doesn't know that to us. and the antenna she community is helping them know i'm standing by us by chance. yeah. future because is there of have literally demolished or hit it to on history kind of places and killed or indefinitely. and usually you wouldn't think the and the over the future when you don't have a pass and they are trying to educate or past. and because now we're still at this like status of a big win and see what the, the middle of that. so i tub for see the future, which i can only see, oh, and people start to this is jewel site changes ellison, us, it in us. so whatever we have as, as a committee, as a group, as a community, it doesn't exist anymore. still ahead on the all does it renews our in just crickets or is balance fine? softer
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a shaky star against england. and the 3rd task that's coming up as for the was of debate, have decided that he is no longer fit to leave the team. just one year into the job, fams had been furious over the disappointing run and could tie their dreams of the golden generation. lifting the asian cup trophy to end as 6 decade route dashed during an hours long meeting on thursday. the k. s a committee fault at clansman, for not having in place a proper strategy, especially for the semi finals,
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which was the 2nd time south korea would face jordan in the tournament. is that fans were disrespected when clansman spent little time here keeping his home in the u. s. a fight between storm midfielder egon in an captain's when him mean on the eve of what would become their final match and guitar underlined the coaches out of touch this which committee member said it negatively impacted gain date readiness. the ball now in the court of the case, a chairman who has the authority to fire a clansman, either on whether he will pay out the rest of his contract for a fresh start unit skim. oh, the 0. so spine minute coach thomas tools says he's not worried about his feet true at the club despite his lie that losing deluxe jo in this last leg of the champions league lost 16 time lions w when he kind of gave away a penalty. in the 2nd tough, and he was also send tulsa full of a challenge to evaluate school from the spots to give a lot. so
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a one the when is lions, the 2nd defeat in 5 days off, they lost their price arrivals by level occasional stock. today, trump 5 points of the sofa to put in just make a table is advantage of power sounds a lot and that's how it was about. so we'll see about getting them by facebook. he asked in front of his full school in the seasons competition. so you got a 2nd offer, a nice running finish from 21 year old when that problem. okay, that's, that was his 1st jump. usually go to the csc 8, so you know, lead going into the 2nd megan staying on march the 5th spreaders in the asian champions. the christie on even out of school relates to give our last to a one know when as a fellow saudi arabian side, our side and stuff like that last succeed side. that's where nowadays, 1st goal, swenson swenson. we're time that is next wednesday in viet full. the totem caps and you've got a rece has been officially as old as a los angeles etc. player. the goal keeps a joint on a free transfer from sp us,
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where he spent 11 years to purchase. and india have taken control after a shaky sauce on day one of the subtests against england. they was 33 for 3, but captain ro hits thomas and robert today just got them back on track as bass players both up to 7 threes. charlotte was out the $131.00 and just ages still that on a $110.00 davies on the software as con, go 60 feet before he was run out. so based on in the day, as it did, agent was trying to get his century india 326. the 5 investigate 5 much series is tied at $11.00 is full of gambling industry. and australia is to undergo major reforms with new restrictions to cub advertising, vitality back in groups. fear the government is ignoring the social a mental impacts. the gambling has several clock reports from breast and up to 21 years in his job. john speech for tot he didn't signed up to online support spacing and lost his life savings. i was just in this horrible situation rod managed to blog. yeah. not just more redundancy, but everything that i've sized over that period of time. so he says,
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gambling investments and ties to me to based on sports, he likes the price is made easy using apps on his mobile fine. we just bombarded with like that. so it's definitely the hearing and it definitely does. so with yeah, with it with the stalling change of attracting new customers and getting the existing customer to spend more studies government plans to curb gambling advertising. but any banking group's fear, a proposed ban will be bolted down. are they going to act in the gambling companies interests or in the public interest? and this is an important watershed moment. we want to say the impact decisively to reduce the out of control levels of gambling, advertising, promotion and inducement in australia. premier league clubs in the united kingdom had band matched a front of shit sponsorship deals with gambling companies for 2026. the sports building sector in australia has agreed to do the same as starting to spend
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$16000000000.00 a year, 3 legal forms of gambling, making it one of the largest put capital losses in the world. and creekside, the industry here is also one of the least regulations. the government has now approved legislation to band and use of credit cards for online gambling. gamblers will be full to fund their accounts using bank transfers. but professor sell against very, from the gambling treatment and research clinic says, bidding advertisement also need to be regulated. and there are increasingly targeting adolescence, the gambling as a really target young people, young men in particular, and they're making it seem a really social and to tiny. you're part of the culture. the industry body representing online gambling companies says a blanket ban on advertising would be an extreme rich stripping. hundreds of millions of dollars from sports. and broad costs is it will be up to politicians to decide with the countries priorities lie sarah, clock, algebra, prison. i am finally some of the devil performances of the world aquatics,
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and castle all. this was the man's height. ivan competition at the old hall port. they were jumping from 27 meters up and hitting space of nearly a 100 kilometers an hour. it was persons aiden has up, he came away with the gold medal, had a talk to gary hunt, so impressive, that is a useful for me for now, pete, so it will have another update like so. all right, thank you so much, john. thanks for watching the news, our analogies 0 back in just a moment, was much more of the days news on all the latest headlines out of god. so i will see you then the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died from power that finds out while we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate,
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expose this and questions they use them to be of our around now to sierra works out of their existence. it's load ship as a principal present, as a correspondence with the brakes. and the story we want to hear from those people who would normally know that voices heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the full last week of 2015 at the terrible natural disaster and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time a snapshot of an ordinary day. most people go about the business, hardly paying any attention to the rope or navigating the streets. these devices to legal documents, parcels, and food from companies and restaurants. people during process takes just
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