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a new app from algae 0. nice at using is it what we do in all just sarah is trying to find the stories and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. the latest victims of israel, more on guns are children, rushed to hospital up to strikes on the central part of the strip. at least 40 people what killed the elevator and joe, the homeless is outdo. 0 live from the hospital. so coming up the people have cause or need a ceasefire, not when practicable. but now it's done woods from the secretary general of doctors
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without borders saying a us draft resolution on gaza at the un. these misleading senate goals president says he's mandate within by april. the 2nd, the questions remain over. who leads the country? a family of russian opposition figure election of elevator shows is parties. but they say it will sort of, he's wanting that he didn't secret the it is $2200.00 g m t. that's midnight in gaza where at least 40 people who've been killed and more than a 100 injured. and some of the latest is really strikes across the strip in the past few hours, our blue rage and the setup refugee camps with targeted residential buildings have been hit in there on the ballot. and also why the in the central areas of the strip goes as health ministry says 90 percent of the victims of women and children. the
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injured have been taken to a access hospital. it comes as israel has been accused of targeting the most vulnerable and it's more on gaza old than $12600.00 children under at least $8570.00 women have now been killed since the war began on the mouth moved reports now from rough uh, in southern gaza. and this is what has left of a 3 story building in bethlehem leveled by his regular air strikes in the northern gauze. much of the north of this trip resembles a waste land with no buildings and no body untouched by his rose war. with an old sick lady with her daughter in law and grandchildren were sleeping in their home. the house was leveled and they are still buried under the revel. we managed to recover only bits and pieces of some of their bodies. there were at least 15 people inside. we could not recover a whole body,
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only bits and pieces. rescue workers and neighbors faced the doubting task. tons of degrees has to be moved slowly and carefully by hand to retrieve the bodies or what has left of them by some uh, some of the reasons it is very difficult for us to search without any equipment. we are simply using up, they had apparently women and children were the only ones inside the we haven't found a single survive up and drop by and southern guns that were one point. $5000000.00 palestinians are sold, 3 is really play and targeted on foreign mos in the city centers, residential se, how's the library with historical tax? the families forced to see, why are inc consolidate? mazda and then the find out on the stop, we heard the airplanes just after midnight. we looked out of the window and saw flames, and people screaming there were more than 25 to 30 people in the house. when he
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collapsed. everybody scattered grief and loss. go hand in hand in garza and what do you want his calling a desk zone? honeymoon floats. rough uh, southern gauze. the conflicting gauze overshadowed a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers in brazil. the of this week, brazil's president accused israel of genocide, sparking anger and public pushback from both ease row and the united states. us secretary of state entity blinking has admitted that us an international efforts to ensure a reaches palestinians in gaza has not been sufficient. there's been many obstacles that we're trying to work through every single day, including making sure that convoys can proceed in a way that ensures the safety of those who are um, conducting them. and that means the confliction, that means coordination and that has been insufficient. so we're working on to
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improve that, as well as to make sure that, as you pointed out, assistance gets not only to people throughout the southern part of guys a, but actually gets to the many people who need it to remain in the north. some 350000 people who are remain above the water, gaza. so what i can tell you is this, we're working this quite literally every single day through our own invoice for assistance, investor, david satterfield, and his team for the work that and many others in the government are doing engaging with the different institutions of the united nations engaging with the israeli government with the egyptians with the jordanians. the bottom line is this though, we need more a to get in through more places to reach more people. more on that uh from tell us about reporting from rio de janeiro. i'm here at saudi's home telling real to john 8 or 4 secretary of state and city. lincoln just held a press conference to speak about the g 20 summit happening here,
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but also about the ongoing situation and guys of the war on guys blink. and said that getting the captive release is a priority for the united states that he's personally in touch every day with the c i a director who's working to get to is, well, how are you tip to, you know, to work on a deal with how much is well that we get the captives really, if he also spoke about too many period needing gas so that much more aid is needed and also working and i prolonged to many terry and cease failure. he also addressed how he's meeting with a president who love us to the end. the comments he made comparing the war on guys with the hollow cost of the blink and said that to brazil and the united states have lots of projects and comments of ideas in common. but he does not agree with the precedent statements. however, he said that there's lots of other projects that result and the united states share and they, they both believe that the 2 state solution is the only solution for the east riley
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palestinian complex. the g 20 for foreign minister summit here just ended in we are the gen a to brazil has a very ambitious agenda as the precedent of the g 20 this year is the one to focus on hunger. they want to focus on sustainable development. and they also want to focus on global governor. so we forming off organizations such as the united nations, the international monetary fund, among others saying that they have failed to address many of the problems. and the complex of the world is dealing with on this day. that's high priority, for example, we have heard that they would like to see the united nations security accounts and expand it. this is something that we have heard repeatedly, not only from brazil, foreign minister, but also from secretary of state and city clinton. so lots of issues on the agenda and the summit us and we will, this is a road map ahead off the heads of states, somebody that is going to be happening in this city in november. everyone seems to
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agree that fighting hunger, sustainable development priorities, but also the focus has been on reforming international organizations to address world homes. they can also minimizing civilian belie the loss of civilian life. that is, how will i just see that we have a gen a been freedom and there's a policy director at defense priorities, a foreign policy think tank. he says american attempts to influence is ro on working. i think the united states and secretary blinking in particular are in a, in a mode where they're genuflecting trying to show respect for international law. the opinion of the international community for the lives of a palestinian civilians being killed in big numbers in garza. but they're not willing to really stand up to as role, and that means my opinion threatening them with withdrawal of support, including financial support. if they don't do what we ask them to do. so it's not
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that a blinking and by the administration have to go as far as the south africa or some of the other more critical countries lloyd. but i think you know, to go even a little bit in that direction and be serious about it. you have to threaten israel with some consequences if they don't go along with what you're asking. otherwise, it's just sort of empty rhetoric that's designed to look critical without actually making any difference. in my opinion, there is always been, i have to say a large amount of hypocrisy in the idea of a us leg international order or liberal international order. i think since people have used that term, it's been full of exceptions. usually for actual addicted, 4 year old governments that the united states is in bed with for one reason or another. but in this case, it's not a direct tutorial government. it's a democracy by the slide. one that we're sort of in, in this with, for,
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for historical reasons. but nonetheless, i think it's, you know, important to note that israel was behaving and liberally. and the united states is going to be hard pressed to say, oh, you know, this is part of a fight against our autocracy. you know, we're on the side of liberalism and all the nice things that go with it. when we defend israel, i think that's kind of an impossible position. we're now putting ourselves in the secretary general of doctors without borders has criticized a us draft resolution on gaza saying that it's misleading. he spoke to the un security council which will vote on it the us a sofa blocked old resolutions cooling for a cease fire in garza and you draft resolution by the united states suspense of records for a cease fire. however, this is misleading a best discount. so should project any resolution that filled the compass. humanitarian efforts on the ground, at least as council to tacitly endorsed the continued findings and must atrocities
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and causes the people of the people of cause, i need to cease fire not when practicable. but now they need to sustain, cease for not a temporary period of calm. anything short of this is gross negligence. the protection of civilians and gaza cannot be contingent on resolutions from this council, with instruments or large amount of terrorism to pluck political objectives. while remich carries the imagine se coordinator for doctors without borders, he'd return from guys and just last friday and says a temporary cease, fire is not a solution to the desperate situation in the strip. today, we need this wall to stop and a temper. we cease, fire is not going to out any organization to scale up their activities and to be able to meet the massive needs of the people that we find everywhere. we know that the supply chain coming from a jeep to, we know that you know that the security that they can fix and an authorization to
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be able to increase the kind of activities that we are providing and ease ready some, a process that takes a lot of time, so to dev shots, he's 5 or we don't believe is going to add the people to be in a better situation. to these rarely ami has carried out more raids in the occupied westbank. at least one person was killed on 4 people were injured in genuine refugee camp where it is rarely forces counter that a grown attack on a cough. troops have carried out almost nightly rates since the war began on october. the 7th us president chug biden's top midlife and middle east adviser. brick mcguckie is in israel to discuss the war on girls and hopes for cease fire and captives release. he's made these rails defense minister, you go on and the salute has more now from occupied extras. so when a meeting, israel's defense minister meeting with breton mcgurn, biden's, top of middle east advisor,
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and in that golan he'll have go on. the defense minister has released the statement saying that israel will now expand the negotiators for the captives what they are allowed to do. but all while israel and the military will be planning for more intensive ground operations in gaza. this is essentially one of the pressures we've been seeing on israel by the americans to get negotiators back to the table to meet with the other side to see what sort of concessions can be offered up to see where there are still disagreements and sticking points. but these really have been under a lot of pressure from the bind administration for how they've been conducting themselves throughout this war. the americans would like to see more humanitarian aid going in. they would like to see a deal to bring back the captive sooner rather than later. and it is actually these really specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who declined to send in his really delegation for 2nd day of meetings in cairo just about a week ago. and this is something that did not bode well with these really public
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and the families of the captive. it's you have to be seen what's exactly going to come of these talks if there are any sort of advancements in these captive negotiations. but these really delegation will now be present at them to argue their case, and perhaps what concessions they are willing to give up in order to secure a deal as well. power stein's ambassador to the un who's told reporters the palestine is working to fast track. it's application to be recognized as are you a member state out diplomatic. get it to james base as more this was the 1st security council meeting since the us vetoed another resolution calling for an agency spa that was though some unity at the end of this meeting, a joint statement was agreed by all members of the security council, including the united states to hear about you and stuff, and the risk that taking in garza a 160 u. n stuff. members that so record anywhere in the world of now lost their lives.
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also the end of the meeting, the process to get them back to the, to the united nations, re add month. so address reports, as he said that he condemned a recent side, but he's really pronounce it, which said that should be no unilateral declaration of a palestinian state because of that, he said the polish thing is we're going to push ahead with their application to become a member of the un out of us, original thinking was to put an end to the war fast in order to move into the other fights sense. they pushed the envelope now unchallenged. all of us instead of of over a bay and the provision of all of that is from the i c j. there are going further of denying us, but i to exercise our self determination, including our right to the statehood. paula stein is currently the observer
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state of the un to become a full member. they need to get the approval of the security council. and then that needs to be a vote in the general assembly is the security council bit that will prove a problem for palestine because of course the us is a permanent and then, but with veto power. james phase out as the era of the united nations still ahead on al jazeera, 850000 people, forced to flee in the democratic republic of congo. we look at the impact of the escalating conflict that he's having that he's, it's having on children the the, brought to you by visit capital high, that type of just will be up and down a little across. and we'll see some products that the us over the next few days. we
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have still got some spring like weather just around the place, particularly the southern plains. this area of low pressure is quite attractive. one will make its way further east, but you can see how the wins. lots of boss lined up in a southerly direction. so that square that will, is coming from 20 to celsius in dallas has to be on 4 or 5 degrees above the season . elaborate soon as we go through the next couple of days, so temperature will pick up. there you go. neil, the se temperature as well down into single figures on sas day started to pick up as we go on into sunday. and by the time we come to monday, 11 celsius in new york, a 17. and they see that the one in dallas so that he really pumping in from the south. is it going through the night style, sir? is that a system makes his wife of the race with lot of wet weather, just around the eastern seaboard, quickly clearing free dry process, guys coming back and behind all the way to the west coast. i am pleased to say, oh, let me know through the portable, say some snow, some went to weather coming into british columbia. meanwhile, some wet weather, making its way across the east, the side of the caravan bright disguise,
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coming back in behind to battle. still a few shots, but the snow is on friday, leaving for the east of the quote to you by visit cuts on record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points to the color and the 1st of a 2 part investigation, one. 0, one east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. the us is always of interest to people. all right. the world people pay attention to this one here, and i'll just do this very good the bringing the news to the world from here. the the
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welcome back. you're watching now does 0 a reminder of our top story is this is really strikes of killed at least 40 people and wounded more than a 100 in central thousands in the past few hours of race cetera. refugee camps with targeted residential buildings were hitting debt on both ends of so why don't guys health ministry says 90 percent of the victims are women and children injured. the injured have been taken to out x a hospital. it comes as a israel has been accused of targeting the most vulnerable and it's for on casa the us secretary of state's as us and international efforts to ensure the delivery of a to palestinians in gauze are of not being sufficient. people speaking as a g 20 meeting in brazil, which has been overshadowed by the conflict now reserves former president j a both
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. so now has been questioned by police for allegedly discrediting the election system. he's accused of attempting a coup in 2022 on a cookie on that key of reports now from rio de janeiro. the result, federal police question more than 20 people today across the country. 4 of them here in rio de janeiro. most of them in the capital resilient this is part of an ongoing investigation and then the legit clocked to stop present losing now so little of us to but from taking office after he naturally defeated former presidential april sonata the 2022 presidential elections are just a reminder, in january 8th, 2023, a week after lula took office both and i was supporters store and the capital and 3 public buildings. what the investigators want to discover is if both sonata was masterminding, the uprising, or trying to plot any way of stopping the elections,
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or love from taking office. if you were selected as evidence, they have video from a cabinet meeting held by both center while he was present, discussing these issues with his advisors. one of them saying that they should turn the tables for for the elections happened. now both so now to testify was when to the federal police headquarters in brazil yet, but he remained silent. that is part of his legal strategy. that does not mean that he will remain silent for long. he is planning a rally on sunday in the city of stone. follow with all due supporters and he's trying to make a political come back monica, you're not of all just era. we addition narrow a set of goals. president mackie saw says he's monday to is needed, will end on april the 2nd, but he hasn't said whether
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a presidential election will happen before then. earlier this month, he delayed the vote hours before the campaign was supposed to begin. the move triggered violent protests with opposition, parties accusing saul of trying to extend his time in power. sol denies those claims. nicholas hack has more now from the senegalese capital dot com tonight. does any of these people still don't know when this election this presidential election will take place? the vote was supposed to take place on february 25th and then just hours before the campaign was supposed to start president. lucky so made this unexpected announcement saying that he would delay those election that was just 2 weeks ago since no clarity yet. we do know that president saul says he will end his mandate on april. second, she said that it would be unlikely that these election would take take place before
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april. second, there is the holy month of the ma ma around the down, sorry, in the, in the month of march, making it difficult to organize. on monday there will be national dialogue, including members of the opposition religious leaders and candidates hope hopeful to be a president that will gather to decide on an election date. so no clarity. yeah. to, to the people that i've spoken to. they feel that this address, this exercise of pressure of, of addressing the media to the local media has failed to blink clarity on when these elections will actually take place of escalating violence in eastern democratic republic of congo. as for thousands of children to free their homes in the last 2 weeks, the fighting between government forces and and 23 rebels has displaced at least a 150000 people since the beginning of the month. the fight is advancing on the city of go from where catherine story reports now no child should have to
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experience what 3 month forward save you. cindy. as a lead to a mother was killed, went up on the house, the east, and called a lease town of a grandmother. mistaken carol ha. and 9, now the children come for the space. nope. was it. it was built the one that the stumbled over to me. we tried to find what we can look for be to hubs for food. the babies very weak. i want to take it to the hospital, but i don't have the money but a short distance away. we may speak for, she barely survived johnny to the comp to though we caused her mother gave boss to ha on the road as she fled biting between government forces and the m 53 group. the stores here difficult poops into what was the question. i was in my village when the bombing started around to saki, but my labor pain started. my baby came on the way to the come,
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half of the displaced all it is in this area. i children, then car, each to come to such senses. why they can get a semblance of normalcy? it's all fine in game. yeah. but the children are traumatized. aid was a folding to them. how about the feeling help? 8 was they nearly 5000 children are being displaced every day. this is after a new round of fighting strategies, inches every 2 to 3 days. we get a report of extra wireless um, at least and we think that's the only friction of what is happening. also this is ruth. hey, ruth, children being recruited by, i'm fighting in areas where most of the displaced lead from is guessing was these children and not be able to return home any time soon after i saw you all to
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0? so my democratic republic of congo more i vs, providers in the us state of alabama opposing treatment services. following a landmark ruling at the state supreme court judges rule that frozen embryos can be legally considered. children, doctors and patients now fear the info, tennessee, and treatment could lead to prosecutions. about 2 percent of pregnancies in the us, all the result of ivy f, where embryos are implanted off to fertilize ation outside the womb. the procedure has a failure rate of around 70 percent. as a self professed canadian wide nationalist who deliberately ran over and killed full members of a muslim family has been given a life sentence. nathaniel feldman will not be eligible for parole for 25 years. he was convicted of 1st degree murder in november for the attack is on terrier. the judge described the attack as an act of terrorism. it's the 1st time the tub has been used to describe white nationalist violence in canada. the mother of russian
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opposition figure alexi novelle. and he says she's been shown her son's body and i've only died in the russian prison last week. his colleagues and the family say the kremlin ordered, his mother must go denies those claims around. his mother has recorded a video alleging that investigators are imposing conditions on where, how and when he should be better. it is supposed to say novelle news death certificate states he died of natural causes and us president joe barton, met valdez. widow, julia novelle not. and his daughter dasha in california, the winehouse says the president wanted to express his condolences bite and who has blamed putting full to death, says he announced major new sanctions against russia on friday.
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if possible. okay . the ukrainian forces have reportedly killed at least 60 russian soldiers in an attack on the southern hassle and region. it's the 2nd time this week, the ukrainian army has announced itself relations caused heavy russian losses. rob mcbride has moved out from the pro these are being claimed by ukraine as to significant strikes against the russian forces. apparently inver. busy living according to russian sources and russian blog as these very precise long grains high mas massages that ukraine has been using and has used effectively in the past
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as well. that the 1st strike is set to event taking place in a have song. this was just yesterday when drove the 4 digit pin to show a group of soldiers gathering it, sold that they were from some sort of apple and brigade. then an explosion happening amongst them, resulting according to ukrainians and also to rest involved with this being confirmed by them. schools of deaths and injuries. and this was just the day after a very similar strike happen to the east and dumbass reach you. and again, according to clips on russian media as brushing social media, it was a 2 companies this all just being brought together and, and very similar circumstances, a direct strike. apparently, the problem is all this comes as ukraine is also claiming victory in the air. it says that in the past week or so, it has shut down 7 russian jets, which is a relatively high number ends of ukrainians have been looking up front to boot booths. it's a capabilities as a way of trying to ship the dynamics,
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and this will everybody's expecting. of course, the arrival of at 16 fights is over ukrainian skies. if that will make a difference. and it does come as things seem to be stalemated on the ground and defend the thing. moving in rushes direction with its capture. recently, all of the daniel conservative political action conference, the c pack has kicked off just outside washington. it's a platform to attract consecutive cross root support for the republican party, but has recently become a stage for donald trump and his allies like kind of ripples. in recent years, the pack has become little mold and the platform for filling the trump brand. last week he was selling, sneak is priced at $399.02 pay, raising money to pay off mold and full $100000000.00 in, quote, in post finds this week, is the posters at c pac will be pushing the trump political agenda. his legal issues having no apparent effect, tony's technical support in what was.

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