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the influences but shining a light on the home of the things and bring danger 101 east meets north korea's influence is coming out new lives online. despite the risk on al jazeera, the, the scramble for food in garza as rosenberger, prevents deliveries of humanitarian supplies. the pumps on mccrae this is i will just say we're alive from doha. also coming up, phone and to bulls on health. we struggle to safely deliver babies and rough plural tributes to at least you know vanya removed from prussian cities hours up to the opposition. politicians died in jail for them, 100 people at the times. and ukraine withdrew his troops from the front line city
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of a difficult. it's the most significant territorial gains from russia in nearly a year. the we begin in southern gaza, which is ro continues to launch. it strikes at least 100 people have been killed across kaiser in the past 24 hours alone. rough i has been during the bronze of is rose, light is on the bottom and 1500000 palestinians. a sheltering there after early a being told by israel to move their for their own safety at the international court of justice forms as well to abide by its order to protect palestinian lives. adding that any new assault on the profit would make once over the humanitarian nightmare. even with on friday, the top you in court rejected a request for urgent measures to safe god, palestinians. there now is ready for us to say that the times 100 people in the hospital after storming the facility on thursday,
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kansas health ministries is 5. i see you patients have died at the hospital, up to is riley soldiers, comp, power affecting oxygen supplies. no, as, as the trade of starvation loons for old palestinians in gaza. israel is heavily restricting access to gathering the food that does get through is difficult to distribute to to the ongoing is riley attacks. with terracon boom begins out coverage from rasa. a camp suit has become staples of thousands with little else to each you remove them 4 months of wool, but it's far from being in a different source of foods. and i have not got a whole lot more. i love that outdoor consists solely of canned food. my siblings are full and it was due to this the urgent they need access to proof. when you christian drinking on to, to alleviate the suffering. this is our last night and this is the only food we are eating. if i have not the more i live up and the price of the kansas increasing
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along with the price of oil thoughts as they become increasing, discussed. i'm the same as that. so it has been outside and the reference prices have become exorbitant across the board. the situation is dian with tomatoes now price of $2.00 daughters with a compared to $0.50 previously. these inflated prices, along with the destruction and loss of lives that have made essential goods out of reach for many this fresh meat as i receive, i'm far too expensive for most without adequate nutrition and clean water. there is a high risk of fully sec, can recover its hot money, save that cam food and the lack of access to high do facilities is causing stomach related illnesses. why have, i'm of the, a complicated us them of this is a dangerous situation that could lead to developing serious health conditions among children. if gastro intestinal upsets are not treated properly and in
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a timely manner, it can lead to severe dehydration which can sometimes lead to del 5 feet bob allow yeah. you want to set estimates that if this tall facing continues up to 10000 of children could suffer from city wasting and will need the treatment to recover. according to international fluid security expense, the percentage of people in cars who cannot find the food they need is the highest ever recorded in one area. and that is a result of as well as located unbuttoning topic about zoom out just a rough, rough southern gaza. i say, as we mentioned as well as war on gods as fog documented here in catastrophe which the you in bones is heading towards feminine children and babies out the most vulnerable as diapers. and formula had become difficult to find or an affordable. and once i trans ross, i has become a lifeline by producing hand made alternatives. honey, my good reports from rossa. the hum of the sewing machine isn't
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loud enough to drown out the sound of the bombs outside. but the work being done in this a small factory and rough is a lifeline to 1000 of parents. personal protective gear is being repurposed as diapers. we got the idea at the markets. people were looking for diapers. we wait in line to bite them at the very high price. israel is complete. caesar garza has halted the import of old goods since october. items that used to be taken for granted such as diapers and formula for babies have become luxuries. the factory keeps its cost down by copying the design of the diapers and it's fitting them by hand. it produces 500 diapers a day and can keep up with the demand. israel is also accused of blocking the entry of the humanitarian 8. the you want us to mates only 20 percent of the roughly 508
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a truck that used to enter a ga, the daily are getting through the u. n. saves the entire population is at imminent risk of famine. and babies and young children are most at rest. while this factory is a welcome relief, it's only a fraction of what's needed due to the warrants each, the price of doing this is becoming very high. people cannot afford to buy them for their children. it is also a temporary solution supplies role materials will eventually run out and the wise, these workers are vulnerable. did they ever present the threats from above? anyone would just eat a rough gauze health facilities in a profit struggling to cope with a number of people. now sheltering their destroying own infrastructure is increased by the number of babies that are born each day. stephanie decor reports on if it's
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to help causes mothers carp with welcoming newborns into a pools on imagine suddenly being ordered to leave your home. everything you built and worked for your safe space. and now you live here, one among hundreds of thousands in the tent in open land. during winter. you have no job, no income, you've been displaced again and again. you have a family, but you cannot provide any of life's basic needs and the baby has just arrived. comp nursery is sprayed on this. it's a shelter newly set up for new mothers and their babies. and these winter months, concrete rules and proper roof make a huge difference. and then what's the point you now know? who was said, buddhist initiative is one in scale. it provides essential help to mothers with babies from instant milk heating and close to both mothers and babies. in addition
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to the simple cab provided by us midwives, a lot of uh, reduces square fee. ms. hamilton. this initial i gave birth to my child 15 days ago as we are living in tents in this fiercely cold weather. my baby has been suffering respiratory infection since birth. i was not able to keep him warm. i had to take him to the hospital. the other babies needed more attention. that is why he was discharged. this initiative came just in time. now we have some clothes, diapers, and milk. thank god to help, we'll been the most influx of displaced people in that off off means the remaining functioning health facilities. simply cannot cope it and does not have to have the fun. with the affordable rep i had $600.00 baby delivery cases every month. now with nearing $2700.00 cases, it's 70 percent normal and 20 percent c section nano. so the hospitals are forced to discharge mothers and babies 2 hours after the delivery to make room for others
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and decide what, what that is. a new lives born into a war zone. and even if and when the war comes to an end, there will be very little left standing for people to return to. most of goals is infrastructure that sustains life, and the strip has been destroyed. stephanie decor, i'll g 0 with us president joe biden has told us rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that there must be a temporary cease fire in garza and a white house correspondent, kimberly health that has more. speaking from the roosevelt room of the white house, us president joe bivens said his team, it is working to get a framework deal in place to get a pause in israel's war on gaza. and he says he is hopeful a framework deal is in place that would allow for humanitarian aid to get in and infrastructure to be built. and unlike the pause that took place in november, that was just one week long. he is hopeful that this could be an extended pause to
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last at least 6 weeks. first of all, i've had extensive conversations with the prime minister of israel over the last 7 days, almost an hour each. and i've made the case, i feel very strongly about that there has to be a, a temporary cease fire to get the prisoners out to get the hostages out. and that is underway. i'm still hopeful that crack can be done. and in the meantime, i don't anticipate i'm hoping that that the israel is, will not make a mass of land and vision in the meantime. but it's unclear if the is really prime minister is listening to the us president. historically, he has not, especially when it comes to the us cautioning about how to conduct the is really
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military campaign. the us pushing for it surgical tactics. but instead, israel has launch the campaign that is resulted in more than 28000 palestinian casualties. mostly women and children as well. the united states has pushed to allow for the shipment of a, namely american shipment of flower. the v is really, as have agreed to let in as of one month ago, but to date that still has not been less in all. so there is the concern, of course, that the 2 state solution has also been rejected by israel. one of the biggest points of contention between the 2 leaders. kimberly, how could al jazeera, the white house, the memorial sit up just on to the death of russian opposition. politician that makes,
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you know, vonny was announced had been destroyed and several of russian cities. and more than 100 people have been to times of this video shows a group of i'm identified paper removing flowers and full view of police and most good morning as headlight flowers at the monuments, the victims of repression. early in the day, the world leaders have been planning, rushes, president for the opposition laid his death at a penal colony in the arctic region. for more on this, we're going to go now to daniel hol, can so as live in most go for us. and daniel, as we mentioned that 100 anti government protest as a risk of this, they've been any explanation as to why, as well as riding the way to all the announcements, all in the valley as best people began a gathering at the money, months of historical but it's the repression in russia to pay that respect, slave flowers and candles. in some cities. we've seen police stand by and allow
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people to do that, pay their respects and walk away. but we've also seen, of course, footage of police arresting people and taking them away at one human rights group. as you mentioned them rights that over a 100 people have been arrested across the 7 cities in russia. this has not been officially confirmed authorities. of course, they've not comments on that. this is coming from a right script was also claims that police in the city a because they didn't bug reports at lee closed off a memorial, citing a bomb threat to prevent people gunning the. now we're on likely of course to see any mass process because all thought he's prosecutors off. we want people not to do that. they've said they will be breaking the law on mass gatherings, public gatherings, and russia should they choose to do so. but also in the back of people's minds, of course is the fact that level these organizations have officially been labeled as extremist by a be uh, biased volume ortiz and officially band. so should people gather one thing in the
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back cause i mines is. of course, they may be full in file of much more serious laws as well. and what is this, i guess, leave the russian opposition movement as well. the real value, of course, was not the only major opposition figure in russia. his method are back to him as though before his arrest and best way to weeks out. so many people in his support, a site in spawn people for a vision of a different russian. however, the last 3 or 4 years though, those organizations, those cross rates moving to built up one of only have been those i site labeled extremist and made a legal bod, rational authorities. it was said that the valley and his allies would know more than west and carpets being funded by the west, and encouraged by the west to destabilize russia. they are legal. that means that
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in the valley, as things that have hadn't but little power that would be carried on campaign or force from, from jail on to, in terms of, on the ground impact. it's on like the end of our lives. death will be significant, but it's supporters. of course, we'll say that as a symbol, as approximately trying to, you know, i to quite a broad combination of, of groups who was against the policies of the kind of russian government that will certainly be a blow. and i think some supported in the valley as well what it was to be concerned about the safety of some of his allies who remain in jail on a subbing link, the prison sentences on various charges as well. okay, thanks so much daniele. that is daniel hopkins for us in moscow. well, laid is amazing in munich for a 2nd day of an annual security conference stuff with the agenda israel's will on garza and rushes invasion of you cry. no, president zalinski has just finished speaking. he's us leaders at the conference
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for more support saying you crime will defeat russia that your brain is have through and that's we can force rochester towards read and that we are capable of restoring the rules. and with these, we live. absolutely, and nothing of the key roger missed the missed. that's ukraine supposedly cannot win this war. we can get our land back and forth, you can lose. and these has already happened more than once on the battlefields. our edges are limited only by the efficiency and lens of the range of the range, a fall sense but, but what does not depends on us and of the because the da bruce of these exactly. okay, more on this we're going to go just have boston who joins us live from munich at the conference. and just we had the zalinski spanish speaking the, i mean,
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what was his message to the leaders that have gathered there in munich? a via cranium. presidents was very warmly welcomed here in munich. it is just one day, of course, after everyone here heard the shocking use of so no problem is that and it's also the 2 years just so years after the last he was here last and that's happened just a few days before rushes invasion in his own country, so he had the very strong message message to the world as especially also to sue officially to the fact we have to act. now we have to add this here because otherwise the future will be catastrophic. it was basically also saying that clinton should be held accountable. hey, he said that the murder of some of our he called at the murder of to perceive a book and still as the leader of russia is basically observed in the also sat by his dad, puts in send a strong message to the security conference here. uh,
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so there was a very strong talk about, of course weapons a nation, everything that you prayed so badly needs. and he was also saying that of course we are today that as of this stuff has been. busy surrender as to the russians, and that's of course, seen as a very big law. so the mattress was very clear to will needs to step off piece as the support for you pray and sit. and one of the of the hot topics, the conference, the trumps threats. to nato allies who don't pay 2 percent of the budgets towards defense. and he even went so far as to encourage russia to do whatever it was to do . so those countries, what does the respond spain there as well actually is allowed to refer to that the rep that to thomas made say in that also now you are, is dealing with this article 5 uh, article uh, in the nato uh, constitution basically saying that an attack on one, the ally is an attack on auto,
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so it would, so i'm, so we mocks, of course that was, that was about if the united states, if drums would be the president, would come to the rescue of another natal country. well, uh the, the vice president of the united states. so i'm gonna, harris was here, she spoke yesterday, sorry, much rough. they said the us, of course has berries from commitment to nature and that us know, concerns in europe to do things otherwise. but there's also this very strong feeling that the, that you were simply not ready, that the defense capabilities are very much lacking. a ceo of one of the main weapons producers here in germany just this week says that it will take effect gauge for you to come up to speed. if it looks at the i'm a nation production only. so that's a real problem, sir. and then all of shows the german chancellor also says we also ask ourselves if we can send those 2 points and that's what and it's for the long hold. okay, thanks so much stip. know that we will be talking to you throughout the day and sit
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by some for us in munich. but as we mentioned to you, crime has withdrawn and south. none of the troops from of difficult, after months of heavy fighting, russian forces a threatening to encircle the town. strategically located near don't it's, it's the biggest blow to the ukranian war. if it's since may last year, a combined that has described the town as the horses stick that on the front lines . but mcbride has moved from the ukranian city of hockey. of this will be seen as a victory for the russians, a strategic blow for the ukrainians. the pulled out was confirmed by a legs on the set sky, the head of ukraine. you know, the full season a statement saying that the forces that have done the duty also, he says destroying the very best russian units that were sent in that direction. so that also points to the other strategic value of continuing the seemingly endless meet grind to type operations baffles on the front. that if you are defending,
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then you are killing far more of the attacking russians than you are losing annual re ukrainian defends is then that does make a certain military logic to continue these operations to grand and your opponent. that's what we saw in back the moods last year. uh, but that does come a time when you have to make the decision that you're not willing to see anymore, people being lost, that you all cannot pull back your defenders. so that's what we have seen here. so this is a strategic last for ukraine, and it will be see as a symbolic victory for the russians coming very close to the secondary of us or the start of this full scope. but still a hit here on al jazeera for can leaders are going to to die summers in a t o t. it in the shadow of a cruise and conflicts, the the
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hello, that remains blistering. a hot across the western parts, almost radio. we make stream heat wave and pass over the weekend before we get down on the let's have a look at the southeast asia. and heat is also the story across indo china. we've had curious guys of the above average temperatures that's affected the quality in bangkok sunday into monday. we will see some showers coming in today, but soon as what as it should be for this time. if you're not even across the south, where we are seeing on this phones and showers continue, so we can move down on to, to australia. this is the heat pumping in behind. you. searing, hot and mass pushing temperatures up in the north, west of western australia, but also in past the last week we broke the february record for consecutive days about 40 degrees celsius input. we could do that as we go into the new week because you can see the remaining in the early forty's, not as a, with a story up in the norfolk, the remnants, all that for people psycho moving across the northern territory. bringing heavy falls as well to queensland, we have what watches and warnings out for flooding here with some very powerful
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wins as well. it's western as well in the southeast corner to sidney. so thunderstorms here, over the next few days, it goes to see some fully miss the mornings. much more settled for both islands in new zealand as the fall encouraging the cost. israel is 1st credit raising down. great. how bleak is the outlook for its economy? commercial real estates in the us as faltering banks as far away as germany of feeling the pain. plus we find off whether a full day work week will boost workers productivity counting the cost on i will just say around with fearless gem and it's just behind me. hundreds of people have been back to h as in depth coverage thailand states. it's future of fossil fuels. found to do is teens on the ground. when you close to the house of the story. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the what, you know, just a reminder of our top stores the cell, at least 100 people and cause i've been killed by is ready for us as of the last 24 hours. southern guys are in the cities of ross or, and con eunice appearing the problems of the lysis compartment. 1.5000000 palestinians, a sheltering the district. ellison. he is facing styles. i should have been rushing to trucks entering through the rough crossing, hoping to get according to you in the rights of age trucks intern, cause that has dropped significantly over the past week and memorials to russian opposition to politician lexi know bonnie has been destroyed and several cities across russia and more than 100 people have been to time scale, finally died at
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a penal colony. the arctic region on friday will latest headlines has data on russia's prison plate is of the african union. amazing. and the if you're working capital for the 1st day of the annual summit discussions are expected to address the growing and stability in this, the heal region and military coast and west african, the 10 months conflict incident that has caused the biggest, ongoing displacement of people is also on the agenda as well as intensifying finding an eastern different critic republic of congo. but from on this one on file is live for us from the as a by, and not a lot on the agenda they, i mean, how confident times i that the actually going to be able to achieve any all of this . well the only thing they offset and off here is not. there must be somebody all the time. when did it, when there is an opportunity for it, this is ok. this is an ordinary somebody. but this is a very personal time for africa. a huge fragmentation,
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most of regional problems and in terms of security developments and everything. so they think that this is the time to meet, even though there is nothing really scheduled to be achieved by way of, of, of agreements or big decisions. uh, 6 countries as we know out of frozen dep membership is frozen from the opera community because of the, the, the unconstitutional and democratic changes of government to those countries, including somebody the saw head on didn't in other regions. even so that obviously is included in that. so then which he needs most attention here in the summit because of the ongoing complex, the also the democratic republic of congo. it needs much attention here. and there will be discussions about these 2 countries behind closed doors. but we don't see big initiatives that even though the, the opportunity has that isn't the point of high level panels for south savannah. so down at least and the diplomacy is going on. you see dr. cuz think about the
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opposite communion, somebody is always a great diplomatic opportunity, not only within often capital. so outside, particularly doctor is something the applicant has to be for texting. it's a, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's states among other nations. we have see that you and recently agreeing to a fine aust more i'll put it is more peace keeping and other operations in africa the you and he's even discussing giving a permanent to membership to the to offer a on the table of the eyes of the nation security council, that's very important. the applicant has also been eh, it has, it has had been initiative for the city. okay. and so they think about the, even though they can sort of some of the biggest problems inside the continent, they still have to look around and look for partnerships. they still have to talk to the outside will cooperate with other organizations as projects there. if it was a particularly when we know that topic that has some of the biggest uh,
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natural resources to contribute to the international economy. so they think that they have to work on these 2 for on internal and external. somebody and president is, yeah, that's good news. for probably, i don't have any set news about that, probably for some kind of dialogue with the joke is often there isn't the crisis over. so my land not maritime, at agreement. the north african countries, abo sorta presented here. and there is always the likelihood that during these meetings they will talk to each other and that would be a possibility of approaching a kind of small between these countries. ok, thanks so much for all of that. this mohammed valid for us and that some of the edits about on the phone with us president donald trump says he'll appeal a decision against him in a fluid case. he was ordered by judge to buy hundreds of millions of dollars for inflating his wealth. kristin selling me reports from new york, almost $355000000.00. so that's how much
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a new york court ordered former president donald trump, to pay punishment for inflating the value of his properties. he's also been barred from running any business in the state of new york for 3 years. it's a victory for the state prosecutor who brought the case. today we prove that no one is above the law. no matter how rich powerful or politically connected, you are, every one must play by the same rules. we have a responsibility to protect the integrity of the marketplace. for years, donald trump engaged in deceptive business practices and tremendous fraud that donald trump had committed. fraud was established by judge arthur in gore. and back in september, before the trial even began. as it progressed, trump made regular appearances ever clicked to defend himself. he's dismissed the ruling as political persecution today using just as weapon is ation. i guess a political opponent who is up
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a lot of the falls and always will be because i'm competing with a man who cared for 2 sentences together. who doesn't know what he's doing, and we're heading into a 3rd world war because of this guy. we have to win this election. they're doing everything possible to step in a way, but we're not going to stand for his 2 oldest sons. eric and don junior were also found liable for their roles in the business. they were fined $4000000.00 each, and barred from doing business for 2 years. legal experts say the case hits trump, where it hurts it comes down to his legacy. if this is a family own corporation, this is all his kids were involved. perhaps his grandkids would have been one day. so wiping out potentially there's have organization wipes out a legacy of generations. the former president is expected to appeal this decision, but it's just one of many legal issues he's facing in the run up to the november election. the 1st of 4 criminal trials is expected to get underway. just

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