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lakes and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the the you're watching that is our life or my headquarters. and so how i'm getting you navigate all coming up in the next 60 minutes. the scramble for food and gaza as israel prevents deliveries of humanitarian supplies. born into a war zone health workers struggle to safely deliver babies and just off the international criminal court warrens of a perilous situation. india fast demanding israel abide by its order to protect
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palestinian lives. in other news, ukraine withdrawals troops on the front line city of i'm, they've come. it's the most significant territorial gain for russia and nearly a year. in sports, it's a see the size today of football is the race to be crowned. premier league champions heats up the top contenders livable manchester cities and also a rule and action with just 2 points. separating the 3 club, the hello. we begin in southern gaza where israel continues to launch air strikes. at least a 100 people have been killed across the strip in the past 24 hours alone. but f i has been bearing the brunt of israel's latest bombardment. one and a half 1000000 palestinians are sheltering their after earlier being told by israel to move there for their own safety. the international court of justice warrens
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israel to abide by its order to protect palestinian lives, adding the any new assault on drop off would make what's already humanitarian nightmare. even worse. on friday, the top you and court rejected a request for urgent messrs to safe guard palestinians. there was really forces say that they've detained a 100 people at the last sort of hospital after storming the facility. the on thursday does as health ministry says 5, i see you patients have died at the hospital after is really soldiers cut power affecting oxygen supplies. this as the threat of starvation loons for all palestinians in gaza. israel is heavily restricting aid access to gaza and the food that does get through is difficult to distribute. due to the ongoing is really a tax thought about as soon begins our coverage from buff camp food has become staples of thousands which live else to eat,
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to remove them for 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 i would do. it consists solely of canned food. my siblings are full and it will do to this the urgent they need access to proper nutrition and drinking on to, to alleviate the suffering. this is our last night and this is the only food we are eating high up, the more i live up and the price of the kansas increasing 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 price is it 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
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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 proper in, in, in a timely manner, it can lead to severe dehydration which can sometimes lead to down the bob a lot. yeah. you want to set estimates that if this tall facing continues up to 10000 of children could suffer from 60 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,
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rough and southern garza, we'll get an update down from honeywell who would he's our other correspondent joining us from, but a hi honey. so 1st update us on the north side hospital raids because we understand the world health organization has been blocked from getting into and also at hospital. so it will be difficult to find out exactly what's still going on there. yes, very. and the more terrifying experience for people who are inside the hosp. it's all experience math arrest. and so far as we're looking at a 100 people are being arrested from nasir hospital by these really military and it's in bathing forces inside the health facilities. but this really military and it's been a for the conducting the 1st room to room that building to building got done. doing so, destroying and severely damaged with medical equipment and the vast majority of the properties of the hospital almost out of service health facility right now. we're
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looking at, but what's the tragic about what's going on is these really military, along with tank symbol doors are locking the in 3 of a con, voice met consist of 2 trucks, one filled with the fuel to help the power generators have to generate power for dice the you and hold those inside dicey. you and the incubators to stay alive. and the other one, if both with medical supplies another 3rd, not the service advisor lights and much needed right now for the desperate injuries . and patients are, as inside the husband, particularly the most vulnerable that we looked at, a newly born babies inside. thank you, patient as deep as they are at the risk of losing their lives. there is the oxygen depletion as well as the ongoing power out there just making it very difficult for the remaining medical to step inside to provide any medical inter vision whatsoever . it just completely difficult situation inside the hospital and doctors whoever remained there. uh, is it under heavy pressure at a operating
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a under these difficult circumstances thought. meanwhile, there have been more is really strikes over and i talk to us about those and tell us about the roster. mount the line going there strikes and rough by city here. just over not attack in a residential buildings, a flat was targeted, one person was reported killed in 5 other were critically injured, rush to and the judge hospital. but the highlights of what happened since early hours of this morning is the renewed, massive artillery selling then air strikes, and obviously to particular the western parts of the city where more residential, the buildings are being targeted in assist with one district. that's the northern part of the city. a residential building was targeted and destroyed. 10 people reported killed all the from one family and tens of other injuries. now the tragedy
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of people getting injured and golf has the right now or the northern part is the fact that the absence of health care facility are functioning or operational health care facilities in god's almost none of them is working. it just make it very difficult to do an intervention or save lives. likely people who are injured are lifted bleeds inside the hospital, whether it's a ship, a or the engine agent hospital or large the out of service at their live to bleed until they, they die. they're more reports so, but talks in and they'll say at our records, you can or the earlier hours, the written board residential homes and more public facilities that are being destroyed. we're looking now at the entire gaza strip being is shredded by this intense bombing campaign on noticed hillary selling and tiny, you visited a factory that's providing a vital lifeline for mothers in gaza. what did you see there?
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yes, but one of the things that we, we thought it was incredible here is people to try and to combat all the difficulties that the, the live day by day here. particularly in all very crowded rough activity is a factor that work on copying and design. the diapers for and usually born babies on young children. it doesn't work, present the lifeline for the vast majority of parents here in overcrowded roof or a city despite the limitations. and the difficulty that they experience from power out there is the lack of raw materials, but it's still able to respond to some of the demands, not all of them. this is what we see. and when we visited the factory to the home of the sewing machines isn't loud enough to drown out the sound of the bonds 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 and we'd
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wait in line to bite them at a very high price. israel's complete caesar garza has halted the import of old goods since october. items that used to be taken for granted, such as the diapers and formula for babies have become luxuries. the factory keeps its cost down by a 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, the humanitarian, 8. the you want us to mates only 20 percent of the roughly 580 trucks that used to enter a gaza daily are getting through the u. n. saves the entire population. is that imminent risk of famine and babies and young children are most at risk? while this factory, the welcome relief, it's only
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a fraction of what's needed due to the war and siege, the price of doing this has become very high. people cannot afford to buy them for the children. it is also a temporary solution. supplies ro, materials will eventually run out. and the why these workers are vulnerable to the ever present the threats from above. and even more, i would just eat a rough gauze, a little 5 and a half 1000 expectant mothers are due to give birth and gaza in the next month. many of them don't know if they'll be able to give birth safely. the united nations population fund agency estimates that 52000 women are pregnant right now in dogs all around a 180 babies are being delivered daily. 5 and a half 1000 women are due to give birth. within the next months, it's estimated more than $800.00 of them may suffer complications. and in enough of
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these problems are especially acute with one and a half 1000000 people now sheltering their stephanie decor, reports on efforts to help does as mothers co imagine, suddenly being ordered to leave your home, everything you've built and worked for your safe space. 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 flights 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 and who was said, buddhist initiative is one in scale. it provides
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a central help to mothers with babies from instant milk heating and close to both mothers and babies. in addition to the simple cab provided by us midwives a little but i would use of where fee miss hamilton. this initial i gave birth to my child 15 days ago, has we are living in tents in this fiercely cold weather? my baby has been suffering respiratory infection since birds. 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 instead of fox means the remaining functioning health facilities simply cannot cope in and done with that. the had the fun with the affordable rock. 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 that hospitals are forced
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to discharge mothers and babies 2 hours after the delivery to make room for all this. and this will add this 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 decker, all g 0. whole the international court of justice is warning of a perilous situation, ended up and is demanding that israel abide by its order to do everything in its power to protect palestinian lives and in a separate development. the un highest court has rejected south africa's request for urgent measures to safeguards at alpha and southern gaza. but the court noted that a newest salt on the city would exacerbates what is already a humanitarian nightmare. i'm the worst president joe biden has told the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that there must be a temporary cease fire in gaza or white house correspondent. kimberly how kit has
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more. speaking from the roosevelt room of the white house, us president joe biden said his team 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 an 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 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.
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and that is underway. i'm still hopeful that can be done. and in the meantime, i don't anticipate. i'm hoping that at the israel is, will not make a mass of land invasion 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 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,
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as have agreed to let in as of one month ago, but to date that still has not been left in. also, 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 hunter more ahead on the all to 0. and who's our, including it's a to at the munich security conference where western military and security leaders are discussing the wars in gaza and ukraine. the african leaders open a tooth, a somebody may c o p a in the shadow of twos in conflicts with the palestinian prime minister. how much the you addressing the union right now and the set back for tiger woods on his pga tour will come back. we'll explain more a little later in sports the
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so ukraine has withdrawn it's out number troops from of div car after months of heavy fighting, russian forces are threatening to encircle the town. strategically located near dawn. yes, it's the biggest blow to the ukranian war efforts since may last year. a commander has described the town as the hottest sector on the front lines. rob mcbride has more from the ukrainian city of car keys, and 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 will. okay, will not speak to patrick berry who is the defense of security analyst. he's joining us from boss in the united kingdom. thanks for your time with us. so it's being described as moscow's biggest victory, really, since ukraine's counter offensive of last year. what is the loss of, of disco mean for ukraine as well? i question whether it means it's a strategic last, this isn't time that i have a free board population to 30000 people and it's only 12 kilometers from done yet,
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which is one of the main russian cities or russian occupied cities in, in eastern you brain. it's taking them, you know, 2 years to it's actually take it if you're looking at the grand scheme of things. uh, where the worrying point is. if you look at the u. s. a being held up by the highest of congress by some hard line republicans who were saying, why should we put good money after by the ukraine kind of when it's more at a loss, pull back from these, get that those substantiate parts of those arguments, you know, that will fall into their narrative. um, on the other hand, if you look at this on the map, i'll give get this whole time as it is. as i said, very fast and done yet hopefully the ukrainians have prepared positions to the west . stablish, i'm can strengthen their line, and essentially from a geographical and terrain perspective, it's not a mass of law. so what does it mean for the white or conflict? i well, the question here is about mentioned 1st of all in the withdrawal like this it's,
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i'm, there's some details that we just don't have at the moment. there certainly room is that the cranes have taken heavy casualties trying to withdraw. they've obviously inflicted heavy casualties on the russians is a, a tact um and there's a question about how you prepare their defensive lines are behind. obviously you, by the morale of these troops, basically taking a b to a bit of a beating. and so the question is, can the russians now send you the momentum and exploits with a, with some sort of breakthrough? now i think the russians are probably tired as well. and they will see this is a useful victory themselves. they'll probably be a big help in their media, but i'd be more surprised if they can break through, which would be a worrying to have it. and so i suppose what i'm saying is strategically, it ties into some of the narrative in the states where you cry and can't wait. and that's worrying. uh, but on the operational side, we'll have to wait and see exactly what happens. yeah, i mean,
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it's also the nato chief who said this, that he's warning that any delay in that usa that we know now is held up at the house, is, is harming ukraine's battle against russia. so do you think that ukraine is now at some sort of tipping points and how key is that external support? how decisive will it before you create? and so i think you, you obviously know that the french and german and leaders practiced more military. i to you kind yesterday and zalinski was in the capital as a, so that was on the u. k as well. so that's, you know, getting towards, i think, $5000000000.00 of, of minute ga, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to the $60000000000.00 that the us is hopefully going to get that it already had an effect. i'll give you an example in the summer when you crane who was attacking it, had actually an artillery advantage and show safety fire over the russians. and last dropped off. the russians are firing, devise 7000 today. the ukrainians only the most to thousands. i mean up div cafe, how to add the russians,
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and going to basically $10.00 to $1.00 and shells. so it's had a massive impact on sales or what this, the way the russians fight is what this more is increasingly a bag of shells and drugs. so someone needs to on stop the, the court because it were and get that age into the ukrainians because they, there was more economy. bush is now on a war footing, but a big or an economy an existing did. they could actually hold that on their own again as a bigger so in the longer run. that is, it is essentially. all right, thank you. patrick. very, thanks for speaking to us from boss in the u. k. well, world leaders are meeting in munich for a 2nd day of an annual security conference on top of the agenda or israel's one gaza, as well as russia's invasion of ukraine. president, well let him or zalinski has us leaders out the conference for more support saying ukraine will defeat russia. your brain is have proven that we can force russia towards read and then we are capable of restoring the rules. and with these,
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we live with absolutely nothing of the key. roger missed the missed. that's ukraine supposedly cannot win this war as we can get our land back. and for jim jim loose. and these has already happened more than once on the battlefield. our axes are limited only by the sufficiency and lands of the range of the race. a fall off stands but, but what does not depends on us and of deep cause. the da bruce of these exec that we have our correspondence of boston who's running us from the munich security conference. so stuff. how is the lunch gives message of more support, more weapons received by the delegates there. while polanski was warmly welcomed here in munich, and it was of course, one day after the news came in of my file and these desks and also it was exactly 2
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years ago that he was here last. and that's was just a few days before rushes invasion in ukraine. so he had a very strong warning here. he said, if we don't know if the well doesn't acknowledge, then we could say that for us to get those for free. and you also said that the, the fact that the puts in, as he said he murdered in a valley, it would be absurd to still recognize him as the russian head of state. the steps within should be held accountable, but it goes mostly talking about the lack of weapons. he said that there was this uh, fabricated a lack of long range missiles and other weapons. and it's also the cost of the fact that they lost a dfcs according to him, because he wanted to save a soldier's life. so there was a strong call on europe and also on the west to send the weapons to you frayed a few minutes to reading a test to get together and more as we see today. second,
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that the way the war is handled is according to international law. and the that we discuss about the prospective for a peaceful relation between israel and the palestinian states to be found it and to be both a step. uh that was the german chancellor. oh that's shoals. now the other big topic, of course that's being discussed is israel's, we're on gaza. so tell us more of what's being said there and, and how high is this war on delhi gets agenda? well this morning it's a lot about ukraine and the european defense and especially the lack of office. but this afternoon there will be more a focus on god side. the prime minister also cuts out, we'll speak and also the israeli president is here. so we expect a lot more discussion on the target situation in jobs and, and also in dropbox. we've heard from, for example, before and minutes from germany yesterday, they really calling for this
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a humanitarian ceasefire to laugh to aiden. it was interesting to hear from all of shots and german chancellor because he didn't mention anything about this. so human, it's very impost. he was as though if he didn't say that what it's where i was doing is already leading to war crimes. and he said he gave a very vague answer because he was insisting that germany supports israel's war on guy so about that it has to abide, but it by international law. so there's a lot of the vision still with edu. and germany's position since the, the war started in october has been very much behind is route and this you can see a slight shift now with the situation and rough, uh, and uh, like the german 4 ministers that we see that the situation is getting worse. so it's going to be interesting to watch what kind of statement they will come up with later on. okay, we'll cross back to later on. thank you. stuff us and reporting from munich. the
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leaders of the african union are meeting and the if you open capital for the 1st day of fair annual summits and discussions are centered around the growing instability in this region on military cruise in west africa, the 10 month conflict, and so done that has caused the biggest ongoing displacements of people is also on the agenda as well as intensifying fighting and the eastern democratic republic of congo. how much vol is joining us now from this about so before these topics, mohammed, we also heard from the palestinian prime minister and how much they yeah. who's in attendance at the african union summit. what's he's got to say it's like, you know, the follow sign has always had a big presence here in the opposite communion meetings. and there is no no news involved except this time around the cheese off to those 4 plus months of, of coming in. and god so, so it's
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a very crushing moment for the policies to make their voice heard. yeah, and that's what the task just happened to. mr state has, has fact follows fine. i've can face has faxed off again, can feed the greetings of the people of gauze and meet the killings in the cold weather where people have no stump to have no food. they remember africa and they all sent the, the greetings to africa in the background of this, of course is the south african uh, quote that goes to, i guess the same on how much they made mention of all thought and said the, that the, the, the offer can position and the office installs to was final sign is, is great and he wanted more in this because he wants to offer. cuz to boy, what is that i am the one to the office and to work with is lady goods because the site is waging a war of the faint as he described it. and that war is going to continue until the last policy is because just because it happened to me nothing. y'all wants to stay
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in power. so he thought each of those points and he said, but upon assign is very grateful for africa and they need more support from them. they need them to also because the settlers who kill and the good policies of the west back and he was very positive about their job in terms of what he thinks. i think i can do a full palestine. also. we've heard the, the germans, the out of league or the 2nd to be done with the out of the meeting center. the statements on saying that africa should uh, sort of defy. it's this task that was palestine as to what was happening in the fall of science about the autumn leads south africa, very much for the on the city golf and how much when it comes to countries in africa. what are the most pressing topics that the leaders will be addressing at the summit? well, this is a, this is an all new summits on the opportunities they, i'm not expecting much from me to accept that these have very great diplomatic opportunity for talks. and for those leaders,
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no less than 50 heads of state top at tons of this summit from african countries, even though 6 countries are bothered because their membership is frozen because of whose that's happened in those countries. despite all of that, some heavy weights on here, like south africa, like a one to the other countries and they are talking they think about the to use on opportunity on depth should never be a reason why offer can students meet even though they don't top much to the side, we have just had the chairman of the offer communion commission complaining about some of the problems in this talk to him, the framework of the, of the organization. so you've got to form should be implemented and particularly the decisions should be implemented. he set the 90 percent of the decisions taken during the last 3 years during his incumbency were not implemented. he says often and countries to contribute more funds and more than 90 percent of the funds of the a you are coming from uh, from the you on from, for, and the owners. and that should change optic issues should engage not only without
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a presence, but also with the money to make these organizations successful. now, do you think that this, the unity of opportunities and the efforts that should be, should be made by everyone. ok key for the success of the efforts of the african union. okay, thank you. mohammed val reported from august of the still ahead on the i'll just are is our i'm the, the human the occupied westbank. and i'll be telling you about the color, simian children being born at checkpoints like this one and reports of arrests sort of makes us memorial to the russian opposition. politician the election of all night following his death in custody. coming up and support will show you how carlos altoff move this step closer to defend exist title in argentina that's coming up and then later the,
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the hello. the weather is set to remain very fine. instead for much of europe over the weekend had of above average temperatures. lots of settled weather was some showing, particularly in the south with people for looking to the beaches in croatia to enjoy those conditions. so if we have a look at the i system chart, those are your temperatures. you can see lots of yellow and orange just showing the temperatures assisting, above average for this time of year. but it's not just is also up in the north for scandinavia as well. lots of rooms, certainly sunshine, down in the south with some improvement in the southeast. we'll continue to see numbers wise here. road will continue to see that from china as well through the weekend before some light to rain comes in on monday. and there is some heavy rain to be found, a band of it pushing its way further east, bringing some heavy snow to the likes of finland as well as russia, freezing rain, dripping down into ukraine. but to clear a story to the southeast to the and clear behind that,
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we will see some sunshine coming through that cloud. it's a very wet weather is going to pull into person on the island volume. we have yellow warnings, not for much of england and wales over the next few days. but further south of this, a lodge, the sexual story with the sunshine continuing to pull into portugal in spain. 16 degrees celsius the in madrid on sunday. the latest news palestinians are not only queuing to got bread and water, but they're also doing on the machine to receive their treatments from the hearts of the story. how rude works to the symmetry. there is no tombstone for them, but he's determined that the names will be never forgotten. with detailed coverage, the set was up and the veterans tell us that many of them have either the implicit for the actual practical support of the is by the army. the,
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the ukraine falls on the line a mother and children. can this kind of the see a future when the sky is full? the site is without and the ukraine escaping the dock with out just the the original mind off the top stories on how to 0 this our desperate palestinians facing start invasion have been rushing to trucks entering through the foster
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crossing, hoping to get food according to the u n. the rates of a trucks entering gaza has dropped significantly over the past week. we're getting reports that medical officials from the world health organization have been blocked from entering garza as a northside hospital is really forced to say that they've detained a 100 people at the hospital after storming the facility on thursday. the international court of justice has warrant israel to abide by its order to protect palestinian lives. adding that any new assault on jeff, osh would make, was already a humanitarian nightmare. even worse on friday, the top you and court rejected a request for urgent measures to safe guard palestinians there. since october, the 7th. the is really military has increased check points across the occupied westbank. they caused long delays and have even forced palestinian mothers to give
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birth on the roads. that abraham reports from putting in the occupied westbank. instead of these cries, it's could have been dead silence if it wasn't for grandmother and hum. s c a. how was in labor after midnight trying to get to a hospital, a close is radiated through checkpoint student the way tracked it have during the car into a delivery room and various to have to look. i delivered the baby, but the concord was wrapped around his neck, so i got it and gave him to his mom to hold off and just heads up. i was embarrassed. i looked of man was around me, but my feet for the baby was thrown. got my oxygen living where to groping. i didn't want to lose him. this was not in house. first check point delivery, such as the door to head. it was during the 2nd posting and into florida. the woman
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was in a car shouting, i delivered the baby, but i can't remember if it was a boy or a girl. both the mother and baby, sammy are in good health. but not every story has a positive and a do. let's say it shows us her daughter's birth certificate next to it. a death certificate on the same day in 2003, along with her husband, old lady members. the fear at this is really check point. a few minutes drive from that home and putting in the most of the occupied westbank soldiers asked her to sit quietly. the h months pregnant lady was anything bought that she started shouting, i gave birth, i jumped the baby followed by silence. and then another shout. i think she died when i dropped her and i held her to my chest. i said, she's most likely that she started tending blue, but i wasn't sure. i had hop that she would still be alive. they'd be me, you know,
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lived and died at the check point unless i had to cut them because quote, with thoughts stones. then they allowed me to take him to the hospital 3 years later, the couple had another daughter being named hatamio to for many palestinian women. the journey to motherhood is not always a joyous occasion. what comes with difficulties, an obstacle? just a few hours ago, these really ministry in still this case at the entrance to the village mother is about to give birth to needing to go to the hospital, might not know which case is open and which one is closed. it was a $22.00 closure when 20 year old son beckett was born in 2003. he's not sure exactly where what thing sits around this area. there wasn't his way to check points here. now we moved the know i had hoped to be the last child to be born at
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a check point. look at us now, 20 years later. we hear stories. we know too well. his wish is not happening with maybe some if being the last baby we know of born at the check point. sharpness means standing tall. one day his comedy hopes, he will live up to his name and walk freely in the land with no check points. me the he just the, to the occupied the west bank, the thousands impact us on our protesting be a legit rigging of elections earlier this month. and the jailed former prime minister em wrong cons party is leading a march to as long about we will bringing our correspond to come,
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i'll hide our from his one about in a moment for an update. but before we do that, we'll move on to other news and tell you about what's happening and rushed out. because memorials setup just after the death of the russian opposition. politician election of only was announced, had been destroyed in several russian cities. and there are more than a 100 people who were detained. this video shows a group of on identified people, removing flowers and full view of police and moscow. mourners had laid flowers at a monument for victims of fer pressure. earlier in the day, world leaders have been blaming russia's presidents for the opposition leaders, death, a penal colony in the arctic region. dental hawkins is joining us from moscow. so daniel, an explanation as to why these people have interested a little slow ortiz, i'm the, the prosecutor here, must go. yes, that i want people against attending and taking faults and any on sanctioned,
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on the rise public gatherings, which were, of course regulated here in russia. by law that didn't prevent people uh all over the country. yes. that a, within hours of the announcement of the wiley's death, attending vigils to bring candles and flowers too, and memorials office store it, the victims of historical political oppression, including here are most of now i will not many of those memorials. as we heard earlier, what cleared police, yes, that i appeared to be letting people come and pay their respects and go freely today that we are seeing reports, a media and this hasn't yet been confirmed by official soldiers want authorities. how many people exactly half when the time. but we are seeing a lot of footage, you know, all police cordoning, all these memorials and arresting people to stop them coming to bring up flowers. the, aside from the more robust the regulating protest and russia, all of these points, uh, a lot of these people that have come to tell you that respects, i'll probably also concerned about the fact that in the valleys organization is
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officially labeled as an extremist organization is officially illegal in russia and being associated with that kind of course represents a risk of prosecution, but as well low. there's no precedents for that to happen. in other news, we also understand from media reports that and the valleys mother dealing, the viola has been to the penal caught her name. when of only died yesterday, those media reports have come in showing up, allegedly leaving the column in one to stand from the bottom is full of press secretary care. yeah, to much that his body has been taken by the investigative committee to the nearby town of silicon for i don't want folks here to take place that's information, not confirmed by official sources that's come of from his will oppressor countries . so more in use, hopefully to come on that in the coming hours. okay, daniel, thank you so much for the time being daniel hopkins reporting from moscow. so just
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a moment ago we were telling you what was happening and focused on, and we understand that people are protesting their over what they describe is the legend were getting off the elections that took place earlier this month. listen offering and come out. hi there. he's joining us from is lot of bad. so tell us, come out, who's leading this protest where they heading to and what's the message that they're sending out with this particular project, they've taken place all over the fall gets done just a little while ago. we had thousands of people coming down this road and moving toward the press club or so we have heard that the commissioner of broadway penn date has come on. davie. i knew that mid day that they would match the rigging. it said i had was, is the concerns that they wanted to delta people are focused on that there was a match rigging in that direction. a of cause has resigned. and despite the fact that the government, that them for that bad on protest,
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tens of thousands of people are now moving toward the breadth drop, which is not very far from where we are. they're raising a bid for the products, the people that we've been speaking throughout the day that the mandate of the people are pockets on is stolen and they are asked to forget that again, that, okay, come all. thank you kind of hide our reporting from is long about environmental activists. actually, we'll take a break. now we'll take a break and tell you about what's happening and the sports news. when we come back, we'll look ahead to a big day in the english premier league with the top 3 all in action. the a pod is an inconvenience as a un i'm by so the position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than that at any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that
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good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than i've had to answer facing realities. usb to in the security council. this is, it may just something look as if it exit or if it's here the store on top to how does air sign buries once hailed the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear, do you miss the rise of anxiety? overwhelmed, lots of agency apocalypse may be on the levels. how online hopes and fears shape our existence, the utility of the information that you're receiving becomes smaller and smaller. oh my god, you mean my fate is dependent on the health of the planet? yes. okay, too much on that does the
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again time for the sports insurance drama. thank you. during the primary title, race is hate to go with the top 3 o inaction later on. so today the writing champions, manchester city are up against chelsea at the, at the out since we haven't lost the league match at home since december 2022. as we move towards the business end of the season is the team out of the pep squad area expects decides to be pushed all the way by level pool and also arrive the last $810.00 games up. so we'll see how many places are in teams anymore. so i think this where you would be there, but to get some one. so the distance between the floor of the fees is so mean. so i would say at the end, but this question, it doesn't matter who has 2 or 3 or 4 if you we are there is test to we know a games that really is not much separating the premier lix top 3 latest livable
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here face brent. but you only have a 2 point advantage. i use a non city and also no city. they do have a game in hand. a that rivals also are white binding and looking to begin a calendar year with 5 consecutive league wins for the 1st time in the history the mileage out and they come off to his keeping. his place. fit is essential, is decided to keep pace with level pool and months of the most important thing to invite at the end of the season is to have this quote, fully available. let me is requirement number one and to at the moment we don't have it. we're gonna have to have it and we're working really have to have it. this is that are apartment number one, the 2 or 3 for the we don't have that one. is going to be difficult without having about to have a chance as well. joining us that we have so much as the city for nicky, some of the who's heads took us through the side to erase that very exciting type
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of race. so let's start with your former club. manchester city then up against chelsea today. can you, can you see them slipping out too? well, they seem to know the world with it, obviously part, but he all, he understands what to do with your way is obviously getting key plays for it. we jump to say that we're having to borrow and obviously the holland huge plays back into the squad. and they want to be there that about sits in january, february, and they are there at the moment, but it's about what level we're going to do. and obviously also ask, will god attention what you're going to go into, but bunch of it to your favorites because of the quality of the debt caught they've gotten, they've been that they've seen it and they've done it and they're ready to go. what about today's game against chelsea? they do you think chelsea can get some points off on city. what do you know? what strange about this game it is when you play games teams and this plays who are plateful of my associates a file. my obviously in styling games, stanford bridge was an epic game of football for, for if we could have more of that. but obviously essentially when would be great ad . but what you find it now has changed when they do pay you guys, it's a, it's a semester scout for them on a fake. if i have the key players at chelsea,
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if they turn up why they did this time for bridges, a problem for my sister to be home at volunteers for me is see city get through this game for they haven't lost and 22. the for chelsea in the last game was 14 get . it was 14 games of gainesville a. so when we talk about my associates, you can go on a wrong there in the room now. well, let's move on to living. for now. they could have mohammed solid back for that game . was the brent for today? how can easy they to rely on him? do you think? no, because a full and without him is more or less flawless, pretty much so. so he showed a so how difficult it is and the style play way is what we started to see now, which coff has been fantastic. i bring in the you the, the, the youth through precisely some of these young players when the academy come in. so they come into the team and obviously when you bring someone like sol about with his goals and what he's all about, there's a determination we call and i put it back quiz city, picking them on, on a couple of occasions. so well, especially when we to just talk about was the game. one thing st. vincent companies go to goal, i think is a gaze less the ale. we talked about it and i think there's
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a determination they want to get their job done. i don't think you look so much about when cop leaving. i just think they want to a certain point b matches to say properly. i know i know is different when it, when they, when they, when it last time when there was no crowd and they want to get the jump them now and is a determination. i think if you finish above level, you on the lease, we'll know it's going to be an tops last season in charge of the quote. do you think that adds to the pressure for the plaza will give some extra motivation? while i felt it be motivation, but it's the cause, the questions of the every press conference, what he does, it's all about clump and i want the moment it say it's been ok except for the awesome game. but i just wonder when it goes a little bit wrong, straight away, they're gonna talk about comp shy away. so the moment is supposed to be thumbs up on the determinations that because they want to finish off wonderful job. he's done on they wanna finish the seasonal strong, but when it goes a little bit against and then obviously that'll be done a little bit of ago gets caught low. but as i said, they all just seem to be, they are a little pool, is when the crowds and not believe gets behind them. obviously when you go to one
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field at all, is a how to place to go to, you know, and once they start getting them a mentor, i'm not could be enough to see them over the line. obviously, sufficient last season difficult would be some just pressure. i guess they're gonna be extra motivated because when they, when the premier league a couple years ago, it was during the time that makes i didn't get to celebrate. did that it was a little bit of an anti climax. so then was that, let's move on to also then doing anything differently this season, which would make you believe they can sustain the talks, which happens to share because we saw them come up short last season for the winter break has been fantastic for got to say that they look fresh, a huge performance, which i think i want the attention of what was the most win against livable and it was a big performance, wasn't as coffee goal of what they dominates it and they look every 5 to say and they look like they've learned an awful lot from last season and i've come about stronger the gay must. it was always a problem, the gangs west time. it was a difficult game west time. i've got good form against also, but they blew them away. i'm about to say about that. memorize stellar rice, i look at places that it wasn't, make sure the add on and mix with kayden. and i really do need that when you're
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given that license when you get them in mid field box to box 5, he added that. i just think he is. he's a real base of the mid field and i think he's gonna make it a big difference for us. know, i know jesus is out which is they say, but also center for, but do i say do i think that capable of going on and when did it without the center forward? yes, i do a do send the capable of doing already booked, jump easily and that's where you guys pull so. so you're balancing the league. jump is a, then you've got to get back. so it's a difficult way. be interesting to see how they come through both of them. the difficulty is the jump is a kind of focusing back on the, on the, primarily as they say, this being a 3 horse race. so those 3 comes about. so what would you think, talk to them and ask them, but i can sneak that way and because we have some pat claudia and he was saying he doesn't necessarily think it is just going to be the 3 thoughts. honestly. no. i think he's about the 3 of them already do it. i think it's so crucial when they play each other, the report we're going to be set, the old city going to be livable um fail and obviously a city,
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but also someone's going to be monitors to 60 to really open outlook bots. the games, obviously, games told them on the gainesville that we saw with my assist city fighting as well . i don't think there's a team and so of destroy my so the city like they did a have said that that type of consent is. so there's a belief, a what makes it difficult and the premier league is you talk to you bucks him and you think it often any game of football and nothing is given. so while that's always the, you throw that into the fall. i mean, not you look at some of the games today, straight away that you say you think livable, and i know so you say optional, but i'm like soundly proceeded 50 goals. now the chance of 2 things up in the family. so i'm gonna jump into that and i get to pick on, let's go ahead just and one what all to was depending on who you tell them. do say well, who is here is going to be the primary champions of the season. also not just the city or level, well i think i know what you're gonna say the full of access to the city, but i was yes. so before you finish up with that before you've on that level, pull the other ones you've got to be okay. thank you so much for coming in. it's been a pleasure and it's going to be a certainly an exciting day for go ahead. thank you so much. i a massage has been
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the stand out, wallace, india in the sub test against england and rach codes of the pacing, a fuss. and he was tied to the 445 in the it dismissed the tourist for 309 to 0 is have the best because finishing it was full so 80 for india into the settings and have a lead of more than $290.00 runs, 2 days, remain off to this one with the series at currently level at one game a piece. tiger woods is return to the p j, so has been caught schultz of the felt ill. the 15 time major champion was playing for the 1st time, missed you at the genesis invitational in california. you completed 6 holes. if he's stuck around for pulling it today, off the heating his t shirts at the 7 woods pulled out. not because of injuries because he was suffering with flu like symptoms that have to go on an i v drip. it was a much better today for this one. well is that his horse is 2 shots at the pond. 314 went in for
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a hole in one branch. well that meant he was not one but 2 calls that was one for himself. and one for his car to the american is that 6? i'm depa 7 shots of the leads wild on to him and a thumbs up from college. outcries of to he made us that place a to retaining his argentine an open title blog. number 2 was up against it, please andrea, that a story in the quarter finals across was locked in one hour. eventually when it gets into time break, the wimbledon champion have needs a ton of it's in the 2nd, taking it 61 to secure a place in the semi finals where he will face the side seat nicholas jerry. and that is what you'll support for me for now. i will be back later with the latest action from the premier league livable kick off against brendan said shortly, so we will have action full for you from that much a little bit late. so they're a great looking forward to it. thank you so much longer for the time being. and thanks for watching the news on ronaldo 0,
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that's it for me. but tom mccray is with you in just a moment. you'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines out of doors are coming up on auto 0. thanks for watching the vis medical facility in the man incidents capital had a tool is a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers. for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapids support forces. the un says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well. and the center also receives patients with a gunshot wound,
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