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the legalese, ready settlements, toddler standing, and say, peaceful, proof of israel. breaking international. the the latest victims of israel is more on garza children. a rushed to hospital off to strikes on the central part of the strip. at least 40 people were killed. the other i'm drilled a hole, this is l g 0 lie from the also coming up. the other breaking points. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says he's organized actually seriously threatened at the time of unprecedented need in gaza. a 150000 people
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forced to flee in the democratic republic of congo. we look at the impact, the escalating conflicts he's having on shelter. plus, welcome to the most, houston. this is hassan has no over the moon and american spacecraft touches down on the lunar surface for the 1st time. emboldened 50 years. the while we begin in central gas where at least 40 people have been killed in more than 100 injured in, some of the latest is really strikes to hit the strip. in the past few hours, i'll boorish and new side of the refugee camp camps have been targeted. residential buildings have been struck in there on by the end of the wide to the causes health ministry says 90 percent of the victims are women and children. the
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injured have been taken to our exit hospital. it comes as a israel has been accused of targeting the most vulnerable in its war on gossip more than $12600.00 children and at least a $1570.00 women has now been killed since the war began. on the mac moved reports from rough in southern gaza. so 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 levelled and they are still buried under the rubble. 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 update hands. 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 palestinians are sold, 3 is really play and targeted on, sorry, mos in the city centers. residents say it, how's the library with historical tax? the families forced to see good by our inconsolable mazda and then the find out on the stop. we are 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 mode. rough uh, southern gauze. palestinians fleeting from gauze north say they've been attacked along the route. that is really, as ministry previously said, was a safe passage, was nowhere to go. many sheltering at the l. c. for hospital, a facility that is barely functional. kaylee kind of hon reports with a warning that we was may find some of the images in his report. this study, the palestinian mother is almost inconsolable and she described to style the team display from northern guns that were on our way to the south. and the 2 men who were accompanying us were march. here we were bombed. suddenly we started running. my baby hasn't eaten anything. i don't know what to do now. the situation is so
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dire. i tell chief a hospital, she pleads with doctors to help figure the baby. my baby needs some milk help. oh god, please have mercy on us in teams. fine in kansas knowles. and the lack of food supplies is least, palestinians with no choice, but to leave. i really, i'm a jewelry and that these children are starving and we have no food or water. we are heading south, hoping to find some nourishment. we have absolutely nothing here. as rails ami designated the al rashid straight, which connects the north to the south as a safe carto. it's proving to be anything bunk beds under the bottom of the do, the show was fired while people were on the way to the south. many people were killed or injured, and a general, very 7 i was packed and i was heading south. here's my bag stained with the blood of those who were injured. who did arrive at el cheapo hospitals taking refuge in
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medical care. as israel continues, it's really less offensive and gaza cleared the young and innocent. continue to pay for tv, a surprise how you tell him how to 0. the conflicting gaza has dominated the meeting of g 20 foreign ministers. they're meeting in brazil just days off to present in president luis, you know, so no one of the silver accused israel of genocide in gaza. those and sparked and in both israel and the united states, the rest of the reports from rio de janeiro. brazil is the president of the g 20 these here, and received following ministers from member states and its own style. but the south american giant has other plans for the group that we present the world's leading economies. brazil wants to fight hunger and climate change and reform global governance to give developing nations a bigger say. all the scope of everyone agrees, the main multi lot to organizations such as the world trade organization, the world bank,
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the international monetary fund and others must all be reformed to adapt to the challenges of the current. well. but it's not just the conflict and ukraine, but also gaza that caught most of the attention here. how do i know the comments made by pressing and let us see? well, comparing as well as oral guys a to the whole low cost sued a diplomatic firestone here in defense of, of, for you. there's an 8 of many took to the streets to show there's to forward for the palestinian people from the united nations. and during the around the world, the secretary of state anthony blinking met with president who left the law and said the united states supports preserves cause to expand the un security council and reform other organizations. he also highlighted the need for more humanitarian
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aging, gaza. we're working this quite literally every single day through our own invoice for assistance best for david satterfield in 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. on the bottom one is this stuff. we need more a to get in 2 more places to reach more people. the g 20 meeting in real is that roadmap ahead of the heads of states, somebody to november. brazil is hoping this will be the 1st step towards changing an international system that has failed to find the solutions. the world desperately needs a sample as a feeder really to enable or us present. jo biden's top mid least advise brett with good keys in israel to discuss the war on garza and hopes for a cease fire and captives release. he's made these rules defense minister yoga and
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how does a salute has more now from occupied east jerusalem? so when a meeting is rolls defense minister meeting with breton mcgurn, biden's top middle east advisor, and then that golan t off 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 the while israel and the military will be planning for more intensive ground operations and 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, and they would like to see
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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 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're willing to give up in order to secure a deal. it is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has presented the document to his security cabinet laying out his vision for the country's policy after the war in gaza ends. it does not exclude the palestinian authority from being part of government garza, but it does say that israel will maintain freedom of action in the entire strip without a time limit, and it will establish
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a security space in the area next to israel. it also says the united nations refugee agency owner must be closed and replaced without the international relief agencies understands ambassador to the united nations told reporters earlier on thursday, the palestine is working to fast track. it's application to be recognized as a un member state of diplomatic edits of james base has more. and this was the 1st security council meeting since the us vetoed another resolution cooling 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 gaza a 160 un stuff. members that so record anywhere in the world of now lost their lives. also the end of the meeting, the process to get them back to the,
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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 since they've pushed the envelope now unchallenged. all of us, instead of of, of being the provision of all of those from the i c j. there are going further of denying us. but i to exercise our self determination, including a lot of right to the statehood. paula stein is currently the observer 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
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a problem for palestine because of course the us is a permanent and then, but with veto power, james phase out, you 0 at the united nations. so you an agency, full palestinian refugees has been struggling to deliver life saving humanitarian aid on the ground in gaza since multiple countries suspended the funding. they did so off the owner of $512.00 employees over accusations, as they participated in the october the 7th of tax. the chief phillipe loves it really has told you when the organization has reached breaking point in a statement. he writes, the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is seriously threatened. since 16 donor countries who announced the posing or temporary suspension of the contributions to or their operations across the region will be severely compromised from much. at least 2 people have been killed by is riley forces in jeanine. it happened when
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a car was attacked in a drug struck 14 of us were wounded, including children. troops of carried out almost 90 raids in the occupied westbank since the war began on october. the 7th to the you and stop court will resume public hearings on the legal impact of israel's occupation of palestinian territories. later on friday, on thursday, the attorney general of ireland address the court st. country is legally obliged to make sure they're not buying goods from occupied palestinian lands. but it's smith's reports from the hague. israel is deliberately preventing palestinian self determination by colonizing the west bank and east jerusalem. it's the thread running through testimony from dozens of countries of the international court of justice. and this week. china now also explicitly defended the rights of palestinians to resist that occupation. part streaming people useful falls for they faced flooring oppression and to complete the stop just event independence state
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is needed. nipple right, well funded international israel is labeled palestinians from how much fight is to stone throwing huge terrorists islands, attorney general dismissed arguments made by the united states that israel has legitimate security concerns for continuing its occupation. if the security of one people can only be achieved by the occupation over so many decades of the territory of another people, one has to wonder whether there can be any military solution to the problem that's it purports to address in compile and added that states are obliged to co operate to bring an end to israel, serious breach of its duty to respect the rights of palestinians to do that islands attorney general size, but states shouldn't help israel maintain, or legitimize the occupation by buying goods and services from sacraments. the use
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bond on imports from crimea after it was unexpired. russia was cited as an example on the un estimates that economic activity and the sacraments generates $13000000000.00 a year. the israel is economy a job. this foreign minister says a decision by the court on the occupation is now more urgent than that. but assuming those are being killed into hundreds every day and gaza at in the response . because as well is not being held accountable for the 2 crimes and violation of international 60 attend was lifting the car for days next to the decaying bodies of her relatives home as well as kendall with methics. finally, all right, what is q her? there is really a q patient army killed them and getting to this brutality. the tortured and killed tend is a constant reality of life under these really, if you're patient, no more. israel isn't taking part in the hearings. it says in written comments that
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the court's involvement could be harmful to achieving and negotiated settlement with the palestinians. bernard smith, alger 0, the hague, still ahead on alger 0 set of goals president says he's mandate will end by april the 2nd. but the questions remain of, of who will leave the country the the, the weather brought to you by visit capital. hi, that type of just will be up and down a little across most eastern parts of the us over the next few days. we have still got some spring like weather just around the place, particularly the southern plains. this area of light pressure as quantum active one will make its way further issues, but you can see how the wins, the ice above line up in a southerly direction. so that square about will,
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is coming from $22.00 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, those temperatures will pick up that you go neil. these say 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's the one in dallas so that he really pumping in from the south. is it going through the night style, sir? is that system makes his wife of the race with lot of weather, just around the eastern seaboard, quickly clearing for a dry process. guy's 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. so what the weather coming into british columbia. meanwhile, some wet weather, making its way across the use the side of the caribbean brides. this guy's coming back in behind, too bad as to, to the few shots, but the snow is on friday. even further east. on the go to you by visit castle. ukraine. a father front line.
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a mother and children can this time of the seas future. when the sky is full, the sign is without and the ukraine escaping the dock with the welcome back, you're watching. elder 0 is a reminder of our top stores is really as strong, so kills at least 40 people and wounded more than
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a 100 in central gallon. so in the past few hours, alvaros, i'm from the center of the refugee camps with target to residential buildings with hit in denver obama and also why don't garza's health ministry says 90 percent of the victims of women and children. the injured have been taken to l x. the hospital becomes israel has been accused of targeting the most vulnerable in its war and gaza. the speaker of the u. k. is house of commons, lindsey hoyle has again apologized for allowing a controversial vote on an amendment by the labor party on going. so let's go to the national body. says the speakers decision preventative vote on its seats from motion. some employees now want him to resign. hurry for sick reports from them. so after the cereal wednesday evening, there was comparative calm in the house of commons on thursday, but then he said the anger, ling good. we do not on these benches therefore,
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believe that you can continue in your whole speaker. we do not have confidence in your ability to do so. the scottish national party says to lindsey who was decision to allow a vote on an amendment by the main opposition made a policy prevented voting on its own guns as the sign motion and its language referring to collective punishment. instead there was chaos as the governing conservative going to remove the tone amendment and the labor one was possible to magically heading off a potentially embarrassing labor split. when it goes a ceasefire. with dozens that may be conservative in us and team members. signing a motion of the confidence in him to speak again, apologized good, maintained. he was trying to allow a range of voting options for employees who safety might depend on how they voted on this issue. i never ever want to go through a situation where do i pick up the phone to find a friend?
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whatever stuff is being met by towers on that point, the conservative prime minister wait in understanding is that the speaker has apologize for what happened and is reflecting on. the important point here is that we should never that extremis intimidate austin, to changing the way in which parliament was some conservative voices have been urging caution, though when it comes to cooling, for the removal of the speaker of the house. they being setting the fire instead on the leader of the lady, the party who may accuse. and judy pressuring, so lindsey, on wednesday, the labor lead admits he went to the speaker ahead of the debate. the denied that he threatened to withdrawal support from him. if he didn't table labors amendment that i just don't speak french. so we have to fold as possible for 2nd day. the coal issue of life and death and gaza as being subsumed by round about politics and procedure are equal. so i'll just say we're
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love the set of goals president mackey sol says he's mandate. does lead to will end on april the 2nd, but he hasn't said whether a presidential election will happen before then earlier. this monthly delayed the vote hours before the campaign was supposed to begin. the move triggered violent protests with opposition, parties accusing soul of trying to extend his time in power so denies those claims . nicholas had cuz more from the side of police capital dot com, the president monkey solid trying to reassure the senegalese people that an election will take place. and the date will be announced after there is dialogue with opposition leaders. candidates to this presidential elections and also really just leaders. he says that an election before april 2nd, which is the end of his mandate is unlikely. but he said and made or
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assurances to those critics that have a cuban, same of trying to extend his time in power, that he will leave office at the end of his mandate on april 2nd. but the question remains, if he does leave on april 2nd, who will be in charge of these elections if they go ahead after he means power. so there is a level of uncertainty ahead. she's made some assurances to the opposition, notably that he is willing to a free some of the candidates that are in prison, notably the popular opposition to figure who spends sancho now he is not a candidate to this election but his deputy bust through jemma fight is a candidate, so these announcement made it search wide to obtain this crisis. he says that he was victim of don't fair, international media coverage,
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saying that he's a democrat, he's an african and that his motivation is try to create an atmosphere of stability and peacefulness in order for this election to take place. nicholas hall, calendar 0 the car, the escalating violence in eastern democratic republic of congo has force thousands of children to free their homes. in the last 2 weeks, the fighting between government forces on the and 23 rebels has displaced at least a 150000 people since the beginning of the month. the m $23.00 fighters are advancing on the city of government from where catherine soy now reports no child should have to experience what a 3 month old baby shandy 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 with the space and that was it. it was built the one that the
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one that that stumbled over to. we try to find what we can we look for be to have for food, the babies where every week i want to take it to the hospital, but i don't have the money. a short distance away, we may speak for. she barely survived johnny to the comp. she's a, we closed. her mother gave spots 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. half of the displaced all is in this area. 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 because they fall into them. 8 feeling health aide was
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they nearly 5000 children are being displaced every day. this is after a new round of pricing strategies interest every $2.00 to $3.00 days. we get a report of extra wireless um, at least and we think that's the only friction of what is happening. also there was a high risk of being recruited by i'm fighting in areas where most of the displaced lead from is guessing wes, this children would not be able to return home anytime soon. afternoon, sorry. all the 0. so my democratic republic of congo, the mother of russian opposition for the election around the says, she's been showed her sons bought a noble and they died in a rush, imprisoned last week. he's colleagues on family side of the criminal, ordered his motor. moscow denies those claims novelle and his mother has recorded
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a video of alleging that investigators are imposing conditions on where how and when he should be buried. as the united states has landed, a spacecraft on the moon for the 1st time in about half a century, the odysseus lunar land, the touch down in the south pole region. it wasn't without technical issues that they were tense moments as the control room waited more than 10 minutes to receive the 1st transmission of to touch down the mission as part of the us led to miss program aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. steve man is a retired nasa astronomer, he says, landing on the moon has proven difficult for private companies in recent years. landing on the road is, seems to be a horrible problem in the past year or 23 uh 3 countries have successfully landed on the moon through government space organizations. the private outfits in 3 countries have failed in their attempts to land on the
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moon. and today we have at least a partial success, like the recent japanese partial success where that spacecraft worked for a little while. but i had landed, i tripped over. so we couldn't point properly at the earth around the sun and eventually ran out of power when the sunset over its low location on the moon. well, we have today as far as the we've been told is a landing that was delayed and made difficult because a laser instrument on board, the spacecraft failed and they had to use a backup instrument, i'm not sure who had intended was intended that way. so they delayed the landing while they use, and that's the laser on board to provide the information on the distance above the surface of the moon and the speed of which you were approaching in the annual
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conservative political action conference. now the c pack has kicked off just outside washington. it's a platform to attract conservative grass roots support for the republican party. but it's recently become a stage for donald trump and his allies. my kind of reports. in recent years, c pack has become little mold and a 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, imposed finds. this week his supporters at sea pack will be pushing the trump political agenda. his legal issues, having no apparent effect, tony's total support in what was once a forum for formulating republican policy. i think the theme of the day, the theme of the year, once again is going to be whatever donald trump's grievances are. those are going to be the.

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