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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 15, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm AST

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with conflict in the middle east spreading and the rest, the ukraine war continuing. what does the future international order look like? getting live updates on altos era, the the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del finds that you navigate all coming off in the next 60 minutes force from an in gaza. how israel is using deliberate starvation as a weapon of war against palestinian civilians the chaos antonio gonzalez's largest functioning hospital officer is really forced to storm the facilities. the strips,
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health ministry says patients often not that are in extreme danger. nearly 3 quarters of the journalist killed worldwide last year have died at the hands of is really forces that's according to the committee to protect the journalist. donald trump is back in court. we looked at how a judge's decision in his criminal case could affect the upcoming us presidential election. the hello, we beginning garza, we're almost all of it's 2300000 people are now suffering a deliberate sam and imposed by israel's blocking of crucial aids is real controls the movement of goods into the strip and has prevented food and medical supplies from entering since the start of the war, palestinians who are facing forced starvation, se every garzon is an needs, and the basic necessities of life are totally absence, writes groups,
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a israel is using hunger as a weapon afore the deliberate starvation of civilians is a war crime under international humanitarian law now is really border checks are causing severe delays to the small amount of food that's getting into gaza. what does get in is nowhere near enough. palestinians are struggling to find any clean water or foods. people have started eating grass and grains meant for animals because nothing else is left. thought about zoom is joining us from what if i city in the south of the gaza strip. so fears of starvation thought it are very, very real in the gaza strip of the that's right. in fact, the reading the situation in terms of the affordability of the food sounds really critical as the palestinians generally are suffering from the very deep shortage of human terry. and supplies. so we need to say that they know the right part of the
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gaza strip did not receive much needed humanitarian assistance because these very forces were taking full control over the 8 deliveries the as the policy is right now, being trapped in the south in particular, in roughly our district are receiving or calling open amounts of humanitarian, a subsidy, barely enough for one me a bill today and we have been saying about to specifically within the past week, we have been seeing dot com. i was trying to avoid that. did not work due to the is ready on getting through test spot to yesterday the office started to work again also with a very limited number. 1 of humanitarian trucks being allowed to get into dollars a work palestinians are facing eclipse a to you. it's food insecurity, especially among children who are suffering from a very notable mon nutrition which will effect on and they get typically on the their development on the growth lights. on the same time, palestinians are struggling with the various probably high prices in the palestinian market. time no, and to know more about this,
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we are joined right now with the palestinian. the displace isn't how much i'm going ahead. he's joining us right now to speak more about the ongoing, a sub agent that palestinians are completely suffering on the ground. this doesn't come monday, i'll pick it up here. so for a little, thank you for joining us. a. can you tell us how in the food that went to waste and heating this house as these are you able button and continues this way? and then speaking of this in the food into the farm greatly scale, besides the price is, are insanely sold. and for example, the key little sugar before the war or you still calls that event block $1.00 and up today. so my boss is about $15.00 to $17.00, but as an average citizen, how can i afford to feed my chad that i can most late food on the table. in addition to that, many of the bakeries have been destroyed and the remaining ones getting lots of
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lots of patients to meet the needs. if you even want to get your tires, i bought a truck label. it used to cost $1.00. it is now beyond the $7.00, never gonna have it. it could be a people. good luck, i said 5 in the far apart from that route, this bombardment and the occupation, the sage, well now was starving. was starving to death. we as adults can and do, but i did turn that in, can log in. now it is $150.00 days of war and what's the savings we have of how they are they want a bible right to be leaving them. so we used to even to live on what they want. they need a deliver. it is very scant, it is not sufficient. and we are living on the hand how it's what i'm benevolent people, we are with things. now, what is an hour? so even if we can, but it's a good whatever, a delivered the on more what doing that base, but i mean, but this is not sufficient. food baskets are offered flower beds and buttons at the
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end of the day, we have to wait and long queues. you have to wait for hours, and it is not even sure that you will get your hands on some flower in addition to that, all the guidelines have lost their income and their livelihood. it is not even a war. another war is the war of prices and the other guy, rocketing. i mean to go to here now here many more than 100. the, the 150 day is a floor. we are living in tents that is not available. even i can, unable to protect us from the cold weather. we cannot survive, we cannot feed. our attendant who did is is got the sort of thing we are taught in life is in the office of the home. the is right, is continuing to bombard us a little embarrassed to leslie. the price is all food movies available, care, this guy, it all good thing is nothing short of
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a good test sort of patient. i mean, even as i said before, all of our savings are gone on many a more. how can we feed, though tender, and how can we lay food to the table to apartment? every one has lost and hayes home, our homes destroyed our property left behind. so we ran for our lives with the clothes on our backs, and now we have somebody to get our hands on some clean water and we use it then the lines for i was in. i want to see can to get my hands on that bad. go with the bread and how the all, if i want to avoid the lives i, it isn't available. maybe somehow what they bought and 3 or 54, nothing will come in and i'm gonna consult and now there is no control. there is no authority. it is all time the is a is, are mercilessly selling on, even on the ball. and above that, we are crammed, hitting the salad in
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a totally it's on id and the special condition that the lack of my head is good. you. i mean, diseases are out breaking old days together. it cannot be described in words. it is, and i think sort of get that sort of a things we do not deserve based live it's. it's not even below the lines that help us then the average man doesn't come up. no, i mean thank you mohammed. that's thank you. and that's a tragically the situation on the grounds here in gaza strip where palestinians are grappling with each day for survival as they are trying to secure until a fluid. all the basic necessities in light of the ongoing is barely a plus triangle set self on the gaza strip. okay, part thank you. sorry about zoom, reporting from vanessa in gaza. let's keep this conversation going with joyce as loony who's the general secretary of the american friends service committee. that's a nobel peace prize winning quaker organization working in garza since 1949.
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joining us from bethesda, that's in maryland. thanks for your time. and you have teams on the grounds and gaza. what are they telling you about the food situation? yes, thanks for having me. um, i think your previous guest some that uh uh we had uh we have been on uh in touch with our staff who remains displaced and uh, but yet despite being misplaced many times they have continued to distribute some a dropping the ocean. i think we served a 161000 people, but you know, it's all not enough. they're telling us that their heart had on a clue yesterday. they said that, you know, they're having a hard time finding fresh food. look at some of the trucks have spoiled food because of the bureaucracy and that the trucks have being held for far too long. we have purchased a few truck from a, in the, in egypt we are not able to get them in. i think the got one truck in only since
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the beginning of this war and uh and so israel continues to deny the entry of uh, these trucks uh, at other rates that are to be seen. so they are, they are sharing with us that they're seeing people hungry, they're telling us that everyone in gaza is hungry today. that is just enormous and, and to deconstruct back. and we've never seen anything like that before in particular. or they are saying that also, you know, we, we do not have data and to support any of the estimates for how many people actually so in our dies from now it's not a nutrition and got so we know that what is going on today is making it is basically the,
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the typical outcome of what is that this prolonged extreme food deprivation, the prolonged outcome is, uh, is, is just, you know, mortality and, and just from, from malnutrition. right? so the test goes on and the more that israel prevents food from getting into the gaza strip. what's at stake here? oh, yes, exactly. i mean the, even the, the ip see, which is a, it's a, it's a, a, an indicator. it's an integrated food security phase classification that i'm at the moment we have, the classification is at face 3, which is the highest share of people facing high levels of acute food and security . that the i p c initiative has i've heard classified for any given area or country . and among those we have about 50 percent. it's about 1170000 people in
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emergency ip, c face 4, and at least one and 4, how souls are facing catastrophic catastrophic conditions. and i p c, face 5. so these are characterized by households experiencing an extreme lack of food, start patient and exhaustion. from coping capacities, the u. n. is saying that $1.10 children under 5 are, are ready now and we, trish and so we are really worried about if it's an attack on, on russell actually takes place, then this is going to exasperate the situation. and we are going to see our ability to provide humanitarian assistance in keeping food is going to be propelled the tell us about,
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let me just jump in there for the sake of time. you said that since the war started, you or your organization one truck has been allowed in since the war started? is that correct? okay, so that's correct. and as of today does, does your organization mean? do you have trucks that are stuck at the border? for example, just easier to show you look, they're not going to be allowed and, and what, what's kind of, what's in these trucks that you're trying to get in as well? we are okay. is trucks are a food medicines, uh, life saving uh, provisions you know, uh winter ride vacation. uh, uh, blankets, codes, etc. and yes, we have uh several trucks on the border stock stock for months and we're not the only organization. many organizations are in the same boat we, we have the resources and we are, there are not allowed in it. and you know, we, we are also very concerned about what is, you know,
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what is going on with one or one of the funding of her. well, i mean, this is the main organization that is providing aid and the us and several other countries that have frozen their and their assistance to, to um, on our roof. which means that even in introduced most precarious conditions. uh, the one organization, the main provider is, is, uh, is going to be their work is going to be hampered. and so at the same time, you know, you have the u. s. government who is asking and demanding the time. yeah. government on one call to provide humanitarian aid and is making u. s. government assistance available to us through provisions a flower and whatnot. and then on another call, not only does a promise more military age, but they are also ensuring the owner. what is the funded and is not getting for the
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needs? so this, this, he property is mind boggling. it's hard to fathom, but it's also very worrisome because what is the result of this? this is the loss of human life and we need to keep pressing on this issue, right, because it is the human life that we're trying to say every day as a humanitarian organization and our government's us. some other western governments are not taking action to demand the ceasefire and, and supports to military actions and open the boarders for humanitarian support. okay. i the that i feel you so that, you know. yeah, thank you so much joy, so as loony for joining us from maryland. thank you. first pleasure. patients and doctors at last at hospice, all have described being shot act bombed and forced to leave without any ambulances to transport. the wounded is really forces have
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a legit that the bodies of captives were being kept. i thought hospital without providing any evidence, hiding my phone with reports from what i found in the gaza strip. a terrifying experience for patients and medical staff and loss of the hospital as is really soldiers, a storm the facility and find you treating the sick. and the one to the hospital was filtering at least 10000 displays, palestinians of from relentless is really a top medical staff attempted to move big bound patients as, as really troops made a series of arrest after selling parts of the building. doctors describe conditions as catastrophic and disaster. yes. well, that's special there. about 1130 last night. these very soldiers and least frantic dogs in symmetrical complex after that they wanted us to speak is that the hospital must be evacuated within early 10 to 15 minutes. it was an ultimatum to evacuate within minutes, not only display citizens,
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but also the medical stuff. civilian started to leave the hospital, and then i me. so i was fired on the orthopedics department, and one person was killed in 2 people, but medical stuff were ordered to leave one by one river actuated by force. the kidney dialysis patients were among the many forced to flee the hospital. authorities in gotta say is really snipers go to 3 people at the hospital on tuesday. the same day is really forces guild, the prisoner in hand. cost was sent into the hospital to issue evacuation orders. and the visual i left with my husband. use blind. i was undergoing kidney dialysis, so they destroyed the wall surrounding us as well as another room. they ordered us to laugh and fired booms and rockets at us from overhead. they destroyed the building. we left and my husband and i walked to see which is right at least and took him away and their number into your head is yours. a. the see is your nozzler
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hospital and the attacks on its facilities is yet another violation of international law. and further emphasizes that there is no safe place across the gaza strip. i knew my moods, i was just the rough behind southern gaza will speak to him to some hotels joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so they is really forced a storm the hospital full of patients claiming the time us had previously held captives act on hospital. did they provide any credible evidence to support these claims from the of no evidence as per usual from these rarely army on the claims about on last that hospital in han, eunice, these are similar claims to what we saw around the dc hospital and hospital and most notably, a ship a hospital and these really are we said it was being used as a command center for how mass still months later. no proof of that. but in today's,
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see john last at hospital all these really armies spokesperson, daniel, how got he said that they had what they're call incredible intelligence. but there were captives being held at the hospital that there were bodies of captives. and additionally that from us was using the medical complex for military means, all of which they have not provided proof for yet. again, these really are me says that this was a precise, targeted and limited operation, but the images on the ground of the showings and the sniper fire speak for themselves. at least one person has been killed there. the army is reiterating that it does not intend to harm civilians and wants to keep them out of danger. but there are more than 10000 displaced posting in seeking shelter at the hospital for simply trap. there are some of them fleeing for their lives in the latest images we've been seeing since the siege. the army is also saying that they're going to continuously operate in this way. whenever they have intelligence or information
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about captives and where they're being held. they're going to perform these types of operations. remember, we also saw that graves and cemeteries were being dug up and desta created because the military had claimed it had proof that the bodies of captives are being held there. but again, no proof of that and no bodies of these really captives were found there either so time and time again over the last, over 4 months. these really army has made quite large claims about medical facilities, cemeteries and schools. and they have not brought any information to the public to back up. those claims comes of sometimes reporting from occupied is true. sometimes us thank you. as so as the death toll in gauze or rise. so just the toll on palestinian journalist and its annual report. the committee to protect journalist said $9.00 to $9.00 journalists and media workers worldwide were killed while doing their job last year. they include $72.00 palestinian journalists killed by is
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really forces that's nearly 75 percent of the worldwide total. and last year was the highest number of recorded tests of journalists since 2015 and the period with the most fatalities since the organization began documenting them in 1992, even when they're not on the job palestinian journalists living in gaza face the risk is really bombardments because i media office as a police to a 126 palestinian media workers had been killed since israel's war begun. journalists working in conflict areas are protected under international humanitarian law. palestinian journalists accused israel of repeatedly violating that law of killing colleagues or telling the world what's happening in gaza. jody ginsberg is the president of the committee to protect journalist. she says there is evidence that in some cases, israel's killing of journalists was intentional. we're investigating at least
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a dozen cases where we think they've done this, have been deliberately targeted. we've seen the case, for example, of some of the, the voices done. and that's who was killed on the lebanese board. that has been a number of independent reports indicating that he was clearly wearing a he was co wearing pressed insignia, his other job invest in an area known to be an area where john this operates. and yet i was talking to is by is really why in is where the strike and, and there were a number of other cases that we're looking into. israel has long been one of the most devices at devices, countries to come. i've been to join us for 25 years and that's loan been the country the, the, the issue that has divided international media, international politicians more than anything. so it's so surprising, i think that we've seen hesitancy to come out publicly in support of
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our journalist colleagues in goals that who are doing what the international journalistic community is and tardy, reliant on to bring it the information to bring the public information about the people inside gaza or is really war. planes have carried out at least 12 airstrikes and south east 11 on they targeted the way or the suitcase area. the air raids follow the killing of is really soldier and a rocket attack. wednesday saw the worst single day civilian death toll and 11 on since the war on gaza began with the killing. if at least 10 civilians including children on 3, it has about left fighters. santa hood is near the building that was bombed in about a year in southern lebanon. she sent this updates. at least 12 is really air strikes, targeting, where the slow k, where the her chair areas this is closer to the border then where we are closer to
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the baffle ground. 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 does ro wants is for his full of forces to withdraw a to the tiny river has? well as refusing to do that. it says that there will be no health to the fighting in southern lebanon, and that they will continue to attack us very 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, are you talking about civilians being being hit? has the last 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. that's all changing. it's pushing deeper
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inside each other's territories. and in the past, 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 white 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 the in other news a quarter new york has rule the jury selection and donald trump's new york hush money trial will begin on march 25th. the former us president is attending a court hearing over allegations of hush money paid to an adult film. actress trump is accused of falsifying his business records by saying that the payment to actress stormy daniels was for legal fees. the actor says she was paid
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a $130000.20 to stay quiet after an affair with trump, which he denies. and trump and says the case is politically motivated. the mark, the case is not. nobody's ever seen. she
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advertises, joining us now from washington dc too, just the sort of a sort of breakdown what trump said outside of uh that uh uh, court house. i don't have just left the courthouse and the added to that argument that this is positive as narrative of political interference because he's beating joe biden in the polls. and this is the way that they go to rick the election this time around. since i trump took off the problems of this happening during an election campaign with some of the arguments as low as we were supposed to be making in court today, is it will, i will be here during the day. i'm campaigning during the night. 5 me should be doing the same thing with binding will be sleeping. this is all from the department of justice. it comes out of washington all coordinated with the attorney general. they have sir. trump saying that he will be present for this trial once it begins in on march the 25th. and then he'll campaign in the evening. and this has been a great for his guest for his primary campaign. i'm. i'm for sort of defining his
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base even as we move into the general election. it bolsters has claimed that there is a huge campaign of election interference underway by the by did ministration not really fires up his base and his and his dentist. so she have, i mean this is not the only case that, that trump is, is facing in this election season. and that's why we're, we're, we're watching the start play. see, because now we have confirmation that all the full criminal cases to state, to federal, the drum faces. he will go to trial on at least one of them. now on march the 25th, lots of speculation as the timing of all these cases where the drums demand tactics would, would pay off and so on. but the new york city, the new york state judge, the old might have enjoy that not, not having any your foot saying, right, we're going to go ahead march 25th. so now we start wondering about what about the other cases, the mex case, then that is all speculation about is the federal case on drums for leverage attempts to over to the last election. speculation that if this is a 6 week case,
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as the new judge suggested, this might be something that could begin in may. but that still pending a supreme court decision on trump's claims of presidential immunity. and that depends on when the supreme court actually rules it would rules quickly and then perhaps we can see the other case begin in may. or if an individual slowly it may be able to happen until late summer, then they might be issues as to whether truck and go had a tool that gets so close to the election day. 2 of the cases, another federal case on mishandling of documents that was due to stop in may, but now that is expected to be delayed. and then the final case, and this is the most intriguing one right now, is the case in georgia. officer about election defense attempting to overturn the election in 2020 but now it's, this is the prosecutor who's alleged if i'm improper relationship with a deputy prosecutor, i'm that may result in the whole case being try not hearing his car be on the way in atlanta all right, thank you so much. you have a chance they were part of in washington dc. the still ahead on alpha 0,
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escalating violence between the m 23 rebels and government troops and the eastern democratic republic of congo. and the missile strikes on the russian city of bel gerad that's near the ukrainian border. both sides are increasing aerial attack. the brought to you by visit castle had lie. there is a logic, quiet picture for south asia, but you can see from the satellite image, we've got some bit some bulbs of cloud stretching across the world. and parts of india that brought some rain to the northeast because it is looking much or dry or a few showers continuing to for a cost eastern areas of india, some cloud cover as well. moving into combined. but for the south of it's a largely settled picture with more in the way it's sunshine and then showers the
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west to weather. however, continuing to pull into for land over the next few days and a very dry outlook across the north of india and pakistan. that's going to change on saturday with your wife will of some possible storms and some snow on the very top of the mountains. i'm not sure why a story for southern parts of pakistan to things are going to dry up mostly across the lodge areas of east asia. as that weather system continues to run its way further east and leave behind a few showers for parts of japan to the temperature. still sitting high here, lots of sunshine, the tokyo to some the story for the korean peninsula, northern box of china, and that east coast we're going to see temperatures continue to rise to the cities of the next few days. well cloudy in the south, some rain coming up over the next few days, and we'll see that stopped for in hong kong. on saturday. the weather brought to you by visit castle. the
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reminder of the top stories on to 0 of this our almost all of causes. 2.3000000 people are suffering as deliberate from an info's by israel's walking of crucial aids price groups. a israel is using hunger as a weapon of for israel controls the movement of goods into the script and is preventing supplies from entering is really forced as a storm. the largest functioning hospital in garza patients and intensive care, as well as thousands of people who are sheltering from is really attacks were ordered to leave and they were arrested and nothing hospital. and tanya, and this has been under, is really siege for weeks now. and is really airstrike and gaza city has killed at least 3 palestinians. 5 were injured in the attack which targeted a vehicle on july streets, gauze as health officials say,
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nearly 29000 palestinians had been killed since the war started on october, the 7 rushes in. other news violence between the army and m. 23 fighters was escalated in the eastern democratic republic of congo bottles are taking place around the town. a saki that's near there were ones a border. more than a $120.00 armed groups operate in the area. they're competing for land and natural resources. the government accuses neighboring were wanda of backing b. m. 23 charges canolli has denied of thousands of civilians have been killed in the fighting between the congo. these army and the armed groups and millions had been displaced. the un peacekeeping mission has been stations in the eastern new york for more than a decades, but it's due to withdrawal by the end of the year after criticism for failing to protect people against attacks by arms groups will not speak to jason sterns,
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who's the founder and chair of the advisory board of the congo research group at new york university, joining us from vancouver and canada. thanks for your time with us on how to 0. why is the fighting, escalating now? it was very confusing situation on the grounds that i think is very worrisome. on the one hand, you have to call these army. those allied to local militia called the ones that lead into it is also allied with the as receiving were support. now from the side that the southern african developed between the forces the south african below in intensity and forces. it's also being that higher and private security contractors to different private security contractors. we have a whole array of the call to the side. on the other side, you have the m 20 tree rebellion, which as you mentioned, the call these government. it uses a being back by rhonda, but also the united nations group of experts has provided numerous reports stay the
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same thing as have numerous governments, donor governments. and so you have this very complex array of forces by to each other an hour and a situation with defining escalating that you have for what we believe our role on and for us is actually staging. definitely fire with south african government. i went to the burn the government as well as the other regionalization of this crisis as am 23 approaches the major trade of goma. so could the south africa and military force, which is relatively new, how bring stability to the d. r say could succeed where the others have reportedly failed, as well as much of the military force actually was there before as part of the un mission as was being re added as the siding mission now. so it's actually not a lot of news about the good force is there some new they're coming to the south. african army is really stretched very been given domestically and has a lot of recruitment problems, a lot of equipment problems. and so it's not clear to me whether the military force
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to really change things. i think the real, the real big news is diplomatic. really, if we imagine a situation where it set out and documented is finding oncology. so with the roman government that is a significant diplomatic escalation as well. so i think that on the diplomatic militarily, yes, it could change things. but i think what we really need to look is diplomatically ron and governments is military very strong, but diplomatically, extremely dependent on donor aid. and i think we have a hard time going to, to, to diplomatically with the government such as throwing government. and so i think it's in the diplomatic ground that things will begin to shift. okay, and it's not just, i mean, on the grounds a, you have of course, the m $23.00 level group. but there are also more than more than a 100 groups. just give us a sense of what they're fighting for. well, this is a very important thank you for raising a because we have roughly a 1000000 people displays because of the m 23. but there are 7000000 people
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displaced altogether in the eastern new york city. so most of them are not actually displays because of the m 23. there are host of other arm groups, as you mentioned, around a 100 or a 120 of them. there are fighting for a bass to variety of different things, mostly very parochial facing sterns. are you still with us? all right, i do apologize. we lost our connection to jason listening to us from vancouver and canada. we will move on for now and tell you about i would move on to other news and tell you about what happens and build the road because only 6 people have been killed in a missile strikes on the russian city of belgrade. that's near the ukrainian border, and reports suggest 17 people were also injured during the attacks on thursday. you will, your shop of a lot of a has more from moscow a full month sold,
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baby was killed during the shutting of belgrade. the child was lying in a prime near a school when a fragment, one of the shells from nearby. so the latest information is that 6 people done it as a result of the showing, including the baby and 17 people including 4 children were injured. and they have depression, ministry of defense reports, had that 14 volk hits were intercepted over the region. according to the stage one is the korea sign to use that i am 70 von pile rocket systems. and last night stay russian meant a treat, launched a must have missed a laptop on regents of ukraine as a result of which several people were injured and a lot of interest capture was damaged. so many c based events in the background regional russia, as originally trach hug for a ministry sparks pass and re is a horrible cold incident yet. and not the acts of terrorism by the key of regime. and that had would be submitted by russia to a number of international organizations, including the u. on security council. the belgrade region serves as one of the supply lines for the russian army at the beginning of the armed conflict between
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washington's ukraine and february 2022. numerous convoys of tongues and vehicles will put the loan trans personnel were entering ukraine through the belgrade region . the result of military infrastructure that including repair bases and hospitals with every time when the shunting a cause we hear about civilian casualties and this time around is no exception. we hear about showing the peaceful sacraments that as well more than 300 people have been relocated from the belgrade region to other regions of russia, but ukrainian shirley remains the main problem in the border regions. and this content is growing. those people say that the rest of russia simply don't have all the countrymen living close to the ministry conflict. the problems simply renewed as the rest of the country continue to leave the everyday life as nothing is happening between russia and ukraine. you last above all of a odors, the right most current, the military commanders in ukraine, or claiming success soft to the latest russian miss all attacks air defense systems
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are reported to have shot down half of the 26 incoming missiles. but one didn't get through and the key breach in creating a massive crater, people were warned to stay in shelters. several explosions were heard. the ukrainian military also says another russian worship has been sunk in the latest attack by sea going drones. brought mcbride reports from car feeds. and the other nights of ad 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. uh, they said that to miss outside towards keith were all in deceptive. but there were explosions in the eastern cities. often the pro and zappa regia, apparently it's a 1000000000 infrastructure that was targeted also miss ald spot to. busy the leave region over in the west of the country with several injuries being reported from
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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 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 in the united states, a shooting during the super bowl victory parade has left one person dead. 9 children were among 21 injured. as the kansas city chiefs found, celebrated their big when the weekend. felicia, missouri, say 3 suspects are being questioned on the motive is unclear. john 100 reports a champion? yes. choose. it began as
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a celebration for the super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs. man, what are your so that'll do the adversities to continue to go. the goals without championship. but at the end of a parade is chief 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 your 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 says all 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, but 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 hall. earlier i spoke to nbc news correspondent j grey, who's in kansas city. and there continued to be questions less than 24 hours after the shooting here, specifically who's responsible?
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they've 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 home made signs, folding chairs. it's almost haunting the see what happened here, a clear indication of the annex that was involved as people tried to escape in this area. what i can tell you is it's still a very big part of the ongoing investigation of crime tape around certain areas
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here. and so they continue to try and just piece together what they can that will include during we're told the interviews with witnesses, including some who are in the hospital. they're trying to find any videotape. they may be able to find as a, as the event was unfolding. so a lot of work to do here. and peers and australia voted to urge britain on the us to allow the australia and whistle blower julian a songs to return home. the high court in london is due to issue a ruling next week on an appeal by the we could leaks founder against extradition to the us. he's wanting to, there's a face espionage charges for publishing, hundreds of thousands of lease documents about the wars. and i've gone 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 a time the id or boosters songs being extra, the extra daunted to the years. it sends
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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 write scripts and then as well are demanding the release of a prominent activist from prison broke your son miguel was detained. last week accused applauding to assassinate president nicholas montero. 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 to be. if your lawyer, i cannot speak about the circumstances under which she was the team because we did not know the file. what i can see clearly is that there was a force disappearance and that for us you saw miguel's right to defense and due process is being violated. that is obvious and clear. it's still a head on neil's is or is our i'm just being human and one side is argentina with
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the latest inflation figures. explain why so many people are having to rely on soup kitchen. the
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. the thing is, pardon me, engine, easiest defense minister pebbles that'd be on. so has promised to be a president for all after unofficial election results shows. he holds a significant lead for bo looks to be on course for an outright victory. jessica washington reports from jakarta. the 2 weeks
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of campaigning to sabean too, and he's really made to keep it on jacqueline decker. it's now time deposit we will be the president to the vice president and the government for all indonesian people the patient code could take up to a month. but all signs point to a decisive victory for purple and a coupon for the, for both will be on so and coupon block of the role ready in celebration most while opinion polls have shown for weeks that they were the front runners that were down to about whether they would be able to secure and victory in the classroom. but according to the quick count, the pay appeared to be fair and even better than expected. for both ran for president in 20142019. and the last to give ron saw the president took over to do that, the selection was different. this time he has something he didn't have before,
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which is an all but explicit endorsement from president joe going. 6 to coolly, as he's cold, is in the final months of his presidency. he still has high approval ratings, but couldn't run again, due to a constitutional time limit. some civil society groups and academics, heavy cures to the president of midland and favoring the proposed coupon campaign of the presidential candidates have also raised concerns during the campaign season of its difficulties and not at the last thing our campaign due to and this is something that we never experience in the past, as i said, but those criticisms did not resonate with many of jacoby supposes since 201972. your trouble served as defense minister, working closely with joe co window and transforming his image from the president's proposal to a close ally a lead this week and an exclusive interview without
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a 0. for both summarize, his vision for indonesia. my policy is very rational . logical, common sense approach that is actually building up on all the work of our predecessors. now he's the closest he's ever been to engine easiest to june when he has wanted for years just to go shooting, just ears to come to india. a supreme court has struck down a controversial funding system for political parties ahead of general elections in 2 months. the court scrapped the scheme that allowed anonymous donations in the form of alex oral bonds to parties. the opposition had pushed for the change,
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arguing the public had a right to know who was behind the funding. the governing party led by prime minister in arrange remote, he has been the top in the fishery of anonymous donations colon gonzalez is a senior advocate of the supreme court of india. he says the ruling is a huge set back for the government. it's a very significant routing. the supreme court has to be the quietest terms of uh, the, the wrong doings of the central government for the last one. yeah. and be was so so happy to hear that really delivered by a 5 judge bench to the constitution page of the supreme court. i think it is a stunning a defeat. but the central government that argued the eminently that they were right to enact the elect or to the bottom, the scheme which provided for a non limit to for those who contributed money to political parties. because if this ruling had not been delivered at this,
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a number got 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, bro cole, since the government didn't follow as a lot of the way to gifts corporate houses, that individual has all kinds of benefits in place as and so we expected that there would be a huge flow money from corporate causes and individuals to the central government and coming 2 months before the election, it says you would successful in the human rights movement. and to the right information moment more in june farmers or is running a mass march towards the capital in new delhi. they are demanding guaranteed minimum prices for their crops. death relief and policy reforms. thousands were met by police on the outskirts of new delhi. earlier this week. police fire to your gas
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unblocked entry points to the city. physical liberty is the good usually we hear the border with the barricades have been pushed off the security personnel a throwing to get shelves from the other side. landowners and farm is a setting here. some of the people are being moved as they have sustained injuries . paperless who they are and legs, a lot of damage has been caused. the annual inflation rate in argentina has soared above 250 percent. many are resorting to visiting soup kitchens to get something to eat. the volunteers working at the center say they're feeling the squeeze to as our line america, editor of the see and reports from warner's iras 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 none of the i'm on my feet, a phone to hear. it feels good to help to see someone with
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a plea to 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 it's entire families that have to come here for a plate of food and because of origin tina soaring installation. donors can't afford to give him so much as they used to, which means the soup kitchen often has nothing to give. and that means that many of the people here have to go for a full day with nothing to eat. the latest overall inflation figure for last month was twins, the point 6 percent, the soup kitchen, director santiago figured 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
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a glass half full? look at 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 . and that's because the government is not printing any more money to finance the fiscal deficit. it's a textbook, they'll take the measure that's heating the middle income and poor families, the hardest josie, my type of that i am unemployed teacher. if i don't come to the soup kitchen, i don't eat, you know me, i've done my pension isn't enough to put food on the table. the lucky ones who came early got a plate for, but for many others, this huge part wasn't enough to see and human al jazeera window site is germany has leap frog japan's have become the world's 3rd largest economy. the japanese slipped down the rankings into 4th place. after which domestic demand
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caused recession in the final quarter of last year, japan gdp total $4.00 trillion dollars behind germany's $4.00 trillion. the u. k. economy also slipped into a technical recession. it's g d p shrank point 3 percent in the last quarter of 2023 after a slight draw off the previous quarter. despite the recession, the finance minister and jeremy han says gross was better than expected. in the united nations as war and the climate change of fluid crises are increasing threats to global peace. a meeting held in new york was aimed at maintaining international peace and security representatives explained how some countries are being disproportionately affected. like in many island nations, climate change has profoundly and disproportionately impacted plow. rising sea levels have flooded our coastal towns and villages causing displacement and have intruded our water tables, threatening our water security and our ability to water crops. so thanks for
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watching alda 0, we're back in just a moment with much more offices a since we'll see it on the hard hitting into blues as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you all . the good coups i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities, us vito, in the security council. this is a may just something go because it did exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the the man was 71 year old. curtis reeds, a retired swat commander and police captain who brought a gun within that day. we just went back to washington previous thinking everything
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was over like okay, manager is going to come up, so keep your phone way. that would be a but that's not what happened. not at all. when the guy sat down, he kept same stuff to my husband about, oh so now you put the phone away. and my husband, you know, turned around and stood up and just said, hey, what is your problem? a movie hasn't even started and he was just nasty surveillance footage is chattering popcorn. it reads mediately fired a pistol, and a trans chest just saw like a spark. aaron just saw him go down and from there a i didn't even realize that my finger was shot as well. i was just so worried about the surface when it got shot, the computer i'm a nurse or so i'm just trying to make sure the size. i saved with a child died less than an hour later. just unbelievable
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because the situation had never got more than just kind of a whatever to what's your problem, you know, and then his dad and it just didn't make any sense how it escalated that quickly. the forest famine involved. so how israel is using deliberate starvation as a webinar for a games? palestinian civilians, the you're watching all to 0, live from a headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate to also coming up the chaos and panic and glasses largest functioning hospital officer is really forces storm the facilities. the strips,
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health ministry says patients a loss that are in extreme danger. nearly 3 quarters of the journalist killed worldwide la.

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