tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 23, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this has been use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. these radio tanks across central and southern gaza killed more than a 100 thomas the indians. in the past 24 hours. the psychological injuries have led
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children as young as far as to tell us that they would prefer a warning about being visible and tall. so those most vulnerable is survived the war. on garza more than 75 years. the largest diploma city and people has been treated as an exception for the international law. from the concert tells the international court of justice is what i was on the patient of protest in the entire tree is any ego and a threat to international security. and whether on the front line and the eastern democratic over the public of congo, with thousands of forced to flee fighting between the m $23.00. i'm group, i'm the ministry and i'm p just i'm to the sports news. jo. roots hits century to meetings recovery on day one of the faults. chase begins to india that in more later this need. so
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the, we start with the staggering desktop as well as war on garza, at least a 100 of full palestinians have been killed in just the past 24 hours alone is right. the strikes targeted to crowded refugee camps in the central areas of the strip. more than $29500.00 palestinians have now been killed since october, a 3rd of them children died. my hate you begins are coverage the digging in the door using. 6 phones, flashlight touch, the heavy machinery and the fuel needed to run it are not available to search for bodies. overnight is rarely air strikes, cost, further, destruction in neighborhoods and central gods. the with more palestinians killed and the injured taken to hospitals barely operating after months of bombing children who make up nearly half of causes population filled the treatment rooms of
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alex the hospital. the un agency eunice says at least 17000 children have been orphaned or separated from their families during the war. so far. the number of dead of all ages continues to increase every day. good. the last of the messiah came down and killed 10 of my family members and the whole house got destroyed. my mother was in the intensive care unit, my daughter con to us. this child was born during the war, the 13th day of the blog. the hospital's courtyard has become overwhelmed with funding turning a place of healing into one of morning as airstrikes. again, target the cell. it's a similar picture and rough uh, the city once considered as the last remaining safe. so, i mean, today's not there just went ahead. we were sleeping peacefully at home,
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my brother called crying my sister and all her children were killed. they were all innocent civilians. my sister was killed with her children, including her 2 year old daughter and see it old son, you know, special offer. and this is our gift. on the advent of the holy month of ramadan government, new bombs and missiles from the us, instead of enforcing a ceasefire and letting the displaced return home, the americans in israel is continued to kill up them all families, all over guys are struggling to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and are finding little room to more in the dead was no end in sight to be as rarely been barred. i said i'd make you cheat out 0. a thought a couple i zoom is live for us in the off in cells and does that take us through what's been a dense 24 hours of is riley strikes. they're in gaza. yes,
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i mean it's increasingly becoming very difficult unplugged the nights where they usually meant it treats forces hot expands at the military attacks. of course, different areas inside garza as these attacks have to play into the lives, at least for the palestinians alongside with $100.00, at least being painted in separate strikes from the simple parts of the gaza strip . now we've been seeing how the houses went completely destroyed as civil defense teams trying to do the past in order to evacuate and to recover injuries from onto the ruffles of the destroyed buildings on the process of evacuating the injuries to now is going on where people are completely and tirelessly trying to pull what remains from such families from the ruins of the destroyed a building spot. this is not the 1st attack that or the only attack that have been happening over noise box. there were new air strikes. we did the past few hours on the city of con, units were a number of residential buildings being talking to the um, it's actually blowing out of residential neighborhoods in the city as we are
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talking about a since yes that you more than knowing residential neighborhoods being completely slots introduced to the russell as a part, so it is very ongoing involvement that there is actually a fox being imagined within the past few hours, which is that people at the own getting bombardment and the unprecedented rates of famine in the north. it started to flee partially from another part of gauze of seeking access to the south. and this is a very dangerous journey where people are steeping from depths as the abutment um, tongue go, are completely unfolding them. and then other parts of garza leave it. that thing so much todd a couple, i zoom of the un agencies or palestinian refugees on rule. it says its reach. the breaking point is as well steps off. it's the mom to dismantle the agency. 16 countries including the us, the u. k. and germany have suspended funding,
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totaling $450000000.00 under a chief felipe last city. and he says, the agency's ability to fulfill its mandates is now on the serious threat on the grounds, palestinians and gaza struggling to fend off salvation to the diag. a reports as the drinking polluted router and eating animal seeds. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stall vacation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards from the displaced palestinians trumped with no. where to go say they are ready solving . yeah, and i had that we have my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing gets old, but some of the old roads lead to death. if not killed by the is there a boat in boardman?
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we will starve to death. northern cause a has been almost entirely cutoff from life saving 8. since late october deliveries are dependent on security clearances from the is really ministry agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies. and that's been had the problem much at all. we have no clean water and are forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected when the stuff is wound did around 3 135001 the fives. are high risk of submitting all nutrition, unpreventable tests, the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than suffer the horrors of the will. children who to support this war will not only the visible wounds of traumatic injuries,
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but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear, i'm witnessing, family members and literally dismember before the rise. as the psychological injuries have led children, as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die is rolls on the basic attacks have left causa, unrecognizable streets that were once busy with late greece and restaurants. now a distant memory for its starving population to be taken out of there literally a my colleague, nastasia tay, spoke to the spokeswoman for unreal tomorrow out of fi. she began by asking how much longer the agency can survive without adequate funding. if we don't serve us for a few more weeks, thanks to the news to for the new funding we got from some of our donors who
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are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders, this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us 20000000 euro, for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. and the real question is, yes, there is an independent external investigation and to the allegations that 12 staff members do guards in the rest and get that to the 7th of october. but then what will it take for donors who decided to suspend their funding to reverse their decision? was the findings are out no matter what the findings are. here we're talking about the existential threats to an agency that is 75 years old. and that has lived saving, but also education, health care,
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social protection activities in the whole region, with a population of bellis fun, refugees today amounting to 5900000 in the okay, by ghost and in 3rd trees, but also enjoy them loving all them syria. so let me ask you, then tomorrow you say there's a few weeks left. what would the end of one run look like on the ground not only and gaza, but around the region? it would look like a real good, faster fee, no other agency and goes up today, has the infrastructure, the number of employees then knowledge, the list of beneficiaries and shelters, the trucks that need no other agency has all this and goes up today within the region and the impact is also very wouldn't be very, very severe. we have half a 1000000 children attending on risk. oh, well these children go if our schools were to close, we have 2000000 patients, palestine refugees, the most vulnerable communities in the countries,
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but generally host them. where will they get their health services from? so an interruption to our basic core services mean and someone else has to think over. cool, that's the and under what's modalities, this is why the commissioner general address the president of the just of the general assembly, the un general assembly, through what you enjoy the real assembly resolution game on the road. that's monday . the mission. it is only the general assembly, the member states of the general assembly the should can discuss the future of under was not a single you one member state who is the width by the work and what the bullet was, symbolized the 75 years of palestinian refugees this is what we symbolized tamara, speaking of, of the future of on, right. let me ask you about what we've heard from ness. and y'all here recently, he's told his cabinet of his plans for post will cause a, he's unequivocal. he said that there must be no unreal. can i ask you if your
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response to that or it is not a coincidence when the attempts to dismantle, those are what are happening at the same time as the is riley prime minister showing a map of the future of israel to the general assembly, a map of the future of israel, that includes and compasses. all the palestinian territories were under what works . i do not find this. the vehicle incident. is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu is demanding. henri, uh, must be shot down as part of a post will apply and he submitted to the security cabinet. the proposal does not exclude the palestinian authority from governing the strip in the future. but it does say is where i will maintain what it calls. freedom of action in the entire strip without a time limit. it also says garza should be completely demilitarized except for weapons that are necessary to maintain public order. let's go live now to have the
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some hope she's in ok, 5 east jerusalem. so we ran through there a few points that have come out about this plan, but is it clear what and that's in the yeah. who is proposing in terms of who runs garza and it's not quite clear in netanyahu's proposal that he submitted to the security cabinet in it. he said quote, local elements with management experience will be responsible for both the public and civil affairs of garza. he did not mention the palestinian authority and in fact it's something he's been mentioning throughout the entirety of this war that the p a will not be responsible for gaza once the war is over. but he didn't actually say that in his plan, the 1st official one that we've seen on paper, but rather using broader terminology in order to perhaps reach a consensus among his right wing government. and remember, these really prime minister is under immense pressure from the americans who want to see
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a revitalized palestinian authority take over gaza once the war is over. but nothing yahoo has been quite defiant in the last 5 months saying that it is not possible for them to come in and take over gonzo when he does not agree with any of their political ideals whatsoever. something else, these really prime minister it had mentioned was that the army is essentially going to have free reign or free course of action to go in and out of gaza whenever they pleased to have a military presence to have a security kind of border barrier where the army will also be present, so we're talking about a military occupation here for which nathaniel who says it will be for as long as israel sees fit, he's going to have security control there for however long it takes something. also, that was previously stated by these really prime minister, but it's not going to bode well internationally because the prime minister of the defense minister before when he had released some sort of framework had stated that
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there would be a security control for a certain amount of time up to a certain point and then they would withdraw. but additionally you have the d militarization, the rebuilding and what that's in, you know, who calls the d. radicalization and all of these are linked together that the reconstruction can not begin until there is d. militarization and once the arab states who are chosen by israel to foot the bill for the reconstruction of gaza, they're going to have to rebuild. but only once it is the militarize and the new entity who takes over the governance, quote de radicalized as the population and the education system and religious institutions. according to nathan, yahoo, so well, this is the 1st time we're seeing this plan from benjamin netanyahu. it is still quite broad but seemingly because he wants to reach a consensus among all of the different schools of thought within his government. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much from the south coast. well that spring and now to 0, cd
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a physical unless model on the charlotte to discuss this further model on where to start. it's. uh, let's start with the point of nothing. yeah. who's offering a plan with local elements to right. who are these local elements? we don't know. he doesn't know. they don't know the local items, but no, i don't think they exist. i don't think so. so what's going any way to do it? i went into 19 seventies 198th is to create such entities. i want to send you is that entailed miserably within no time. so there is a past, there's precedence to is there is an attempt to create local collaborators with these really security energy. it's never worked. okay. the kind of thing as what all was united, i guess the collaborators and i guess is right. and then this point of these riley ministry would have free reign in gauze, a basically a return of ground troops,
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raton, of ground occupation into garza. unlimited. is that what he's proposing? so this is a figure, right? this is not a proposal, an official proposal to the public. there's a proposal that these floating to the cabinet in order to leak to the media. and in order to do a number of things, one, there is that approach to watch his own base. he's studying that article fascist, and not to expand his government and among the public that he still remains steadfast. and his rejection of anything that resembles but a senior nationalist, but a c and nationalism part of city and state or anything that's from the united states or others to. i think there's something quite stupid aside from big cynical, it's quite stupid to be honest because we know that there is range and i've tried this over 56 years over 75 years. they've never worked. so attempting it again after the death of some of the 10s of thousands. i'm and,
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and some 100000 casualties to think that they can get away with it again, 3 occupied guys and some for a model run out of that or to take control of gaza in one form or another is really short sighted. but last not least. and that's where it is not predictable, but it, it means to be shocking, right? it's the fact that it's so say just as we are in the midst of the 5th month of genocide, that goes to the city and the suffering, the destruction, right? the starvation and still these really prime minister insists that he wouldn't maintain control and that we continued to practice his sadism against basically a desperate population of 2300000 people. that kind of seem to them right is unprecedented. it's so for us just take it to show cycle tactic. dec, i think, although it's predictable but it's still tremendously shocking. alright. model on
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your stay with us cuz we're gonna come back to talk about some other things going on today. but for now, thanks so much, palestinians have been showing up for friday prize of course of the lock. so most compound and occupied easterly so they've been turned away or forcibly removed. palestinians are routinely prevented from reaching alongside the 3rd how the sites in the world from us since these are the prime minister's office. identity of this week is well with impose restrictions on accessing the site during the upcoming month of ramadan. the oh, it's the 5th day of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of as well as decades long occupation of palestinian lands. the un task, the world quotes with this 2 years ago. more now, more than 50 countries of providing legal testimony,
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most states of cold for an end to these ready occupation and settlement activities got those representative told you and called these wells occupation is illegal and the threat to international security. the international law must be upheld in all circumstances. it must be applied equally to all and there must be accountability for all violations, yet more than 75 to use the life of the palestinian people has been treated as an exception to the international law. mr. president, members of the court, you have the clear mandate and indeed the responsibility to remedy this unacceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion. and the states cannot be hire. indeed,
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as they're able to decide to more on the people of cause, showing that this is the, the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security of the united kingdom is representative called the called the should be an immediate suspension of the fighting palestinians not face a desperate humanitarian crisis. in garza, the united kingdom wants to see an immediate suspension of the fighting and garza and then progress towards the sustainable permanency spot. it is essential to ensure irreversible momentum to what the 2 state solution guaranteeing security justice and peace for both the palestinians and israelis was told now to ben at smith's these outside the international court of justice in the hague. so 2 different perspectives in the hague today, or when it comes to the question of whether the court should get involved. the
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old, somebody we've had along with the cancer race today we've had, the pakistan is and then maybe ins. their mom is in the indonesians all arguing with the cold has the right time should rule on whether the occupation of the palestinian territories is illegal or not. because it says that these riley is not preventing the south palestinians exercising their right to self determination because they all populating the westbank with settlements with is rarely citizens more than 700000 of them now. and that is an argument we've heard all week. obviously, argument most countries of port as to why the quote is in a position to rule and it should rule of the occupation is illegal. the british slightly different. they also with the russians in the home, gary, and i'm the u. s. a saying no, there are already you in security resolutions in place, and that should be in a go see to the settlement between these riley's and the palestinians, and miss cole ruling the occupations illegal to jeopardize that with the british went on to say, look,
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is in the position of the colds gift the court should remind both parties. these riley's and the palestinians not to activate the dispute, the but she said by taking steps to change the status or integrity of the occupied territories. but the, i guess the problem without british suggestion is that on a daily basis is reilly's changing. they all get mistakes has to be occupied territories by building, allowing settlements to be built by allowing staff close to behave with impunity. and there's not much the palestinians can do on the palestinians, would say in response to what the bridge has just said, what they said to the us, look, we've been trying for decades through the u. n. through various other international organizations to reach a negotiated settlement with the right is riley's to see the creation of a palestinian state. we haven't got any way. that is why we all here at the international court. i'm not as while you're on the call to rule that the occupation is illegal. all right,
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thanks so much. but it's smith as well that spring and chris doyle, he's the director of the council for our british understanding, joins us now from london. good. have you with us? what do you make of the case argument today? did it have any visible impacts on the quote? it is hard to know what the judges will make of that, but this is very much typical of a long standing british possession. i'm afraid that wants to see international law shifted aside. so the in favor of political negotiations will be the on to need to speak of at the moment between his role and the palestinians. it creates this conflict as if it is one of 2 equal positives. israel and palestine living side by side, you have to work out the difference as well as what the cause has been almost is to
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determine off to 56 and a half years of protracted is ready, military occupation, whether what is meant to be temporary, your patients should come to an end what it seems that brooklyn is more interested in um, united states as well as some sort of coming in process of negotiations as opposed to the permanent prices of occupation that is currently in play. and it's really difficult to understand what britain wants from the palestinians. they haven't his right, the government. and indeed previous is really government's going back some time. now that refuses to negotiate with the policy and inside that refuses enter into meaningful negotiations. they object and for good reason to the use of buttons to the use of force. i think a lot of people come understand that what would be achieved by that given the symmetry of power. so why does button in the united states block every legal avenue?
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it's time to try to redress the grave injustices that going on, and that is what people call them style. and it's why britain in the united states, their reputations across the globe, frankly being trashed and undermined by all in action. on the last point you mentioned how much of a minority of countries like the u. k. and the us in right now is we hear more more countries state the opposite perspective. well, when the un general assembly requested this opinion from the international court of justice, it was very clear that we're in a very small minority and that most is believed that it's a perfectly prop. uh, a thing for the call to render an opinion on whether off to fix 6 years this occupation is actually illegal. and remember, it's very similar to the discussions we've had on the international criminal court . where at various points,
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britain is also objected to the court getting involved in crimes that may have been committed in palestine. we've also seen this on a number of occasions, even at the security council as well, where they've been reluctant to support a draft resolution that would have put the onus on israel to actually uphold its obligations. but what we have seen dropped the last 4 and a half months is the britain in the united states. just do not ever criticize as role on the basis that it has violated international, even though that's really explicit. so this reluctance is putting us in the minority, and it's causing a lot of people to say what about the double standards here? because when it was russia invading ukraine, when it was russia occupying crime, there are, these parts are based in ukraine. european union, britain, united states,
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would impose sanctions. they just invested that companies no longer did business with russia. they took all the actions that palestinians have been demanding for yes, if not decades. and yet when it comes to palestinians, we have a british government that actually is trying to enact legislation right now to prevent public bodies in the united kingdom, from taking out a policy is right. who does this invest from israel and the occupied touches is shameful. so i briefly does that, you can't have a reason to fear the i c j becoming more, more involved in this because it was, it's might be found all the ground. what might be late for it to like to be found complicit in the occupation. that is a real say i because britain has been assisting in the arming of israel. it is been is rodney plains that they've been dropping these bones, luxury american ones. but there's been furnish alms that have been involved brace
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kits. so yes, the charge of complicity is one that what we brought, i thinking in british quotes as well as the other menus, unless as have been sent to the prominence to the leader of the british opposition on exact to this point. so they should be concerned if they continue this same position. all right, thanks so much good to get your analysis on that. chris doyle, when i was bringing model on the show and i'll just share a senior political analyst to discuss this further. and so model, i'm looking at what's happened in colt today. we've seen the u. k basically joined a similar line of thinking is the us or what do you make of this principle? that's a, a dispute over the legality of an occupation should not go to the legal system very, that very concept visit. i'm the minding the idea of justice and having a legal system, an international legal system. so i had a dream right?
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a couple of days ago, i was a happy dream that the united states and, and the u. k. are going to be able to find that front of the court. i'm going to say we hold responsibility for the atrocities and for the complexity and for the suffering of the better city and people of the past century. we breath it'd be, i have been responsible for the, for the 1st half of the century and we, america, i've been responsible for the 2nd half of such enhance. we have nothing to say any more and we leave it at the grace of the court to take some decisions about what is needed in order for the palestinian to find that the i've got a son chevy of misery delivery. dreams sometimes come true, but i have serious doubt that one. well, that one certainly did not come through. so what did come through and this would show the light on some of the things that chris was saying earlier. see that think
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about imperial powers like that. u k and the united states is that they don't give us time about the action. in this case, the occupation, the care for the actor, not the action. and the actor is on our light, is red, imperial powers care for the allies, not for the actions of the allies. if you would have cared deal. what of notice that most americans and british allies around the world are some of the worst violators of human rights. some of the worst criminals war criminals around the globe and 5 contents, but they don't. and that's why this 4th is important. because this court does not see actors does not care about the identity of the actor. it's only cares about the nature of the act. and in this case, it's 75 years of this procession. 50 seem to switch to 6 years of occupation plus, plus, plus other things,
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including recently 17 years of age and an ongoing genocide. that's what the courts he's he doesn't care if his jewish christian was slim russian or ukrainian, or if a student is right, what it cares about that is such a violation of human rights, such as a lawful occupation and it judges accordingly. the okay, and do not says, don't want you to know what the legal opinion is of this question, because what they care about is the syndic on calculus for geo politics. all right, thanks so much model on bush auto, all and still i had on al jazeera, the us and european union impose new sanctions on russia the day before the 2nd anniversary of the start of the war and ukraine. find in school to action from the asian champions league. is this a hill out of class schools? us done those to help decide reach to who to find those be to have all the details coming up the
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the color but i still know side by the significant laptop and those live the showers are right across the amazon base and pushing out to peru, northern bolivia, it's east in areas opposite. further south, we have this reactive cold front is nothing the heat, the head on the hates of the weather across the central and southern positivity and also into argentine as a confront well move a little further north which is very active. one is i said, so some live you still could cool some localized flooding temperatures and want to say i was down to around 26 celsius to plenty warm enough and plenty of room to the north of that as we go on through the next couple of days you can see these heavy showers just developing around northern parts of austin teen as we go through, sustain plenty of showers in to west and brazil, up to us. northern parts of the confidence a few showers the into what columbia added to a venezuela shell. as long as spells of framing while i'm moving away from the
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eastern side of the caravan pods, rico his spun you. i'll let jamaica cuba looking long as you try and settled over the next couple of days to save you $73.00 that you can see $0.03. but, well, there's some what to what the just running into northern pots of cuba as we go on through the weekend, what are the process of moving away from the east disabled all the us, bright as guys coming back in behind, and present the dry for the west the, this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the
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listening post covers how the news is covered. asking questions, were you ever worn about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action the hospital with fearless gentleman is just behind me. hundreds of people have been and back to h isn't in depth coverage thailand states it's future on fossil fuels, no renewable. i'll just use teams on the spring. you closer to the heart of the story, the the villains hang out. is there a time to recap on headlines now?
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these really minute 3 is again attacking residential targets across cause that kidding, at least a 100 and full palestinians in the past 24 hours. more than 29500 people have been killed since israel launch. this will view an agency for palestinian refugees says it's reached breaking point visibility to fulfill its mondays is on the serious threats. 16 countries have suspended funding this around the moms, the dismantling of the agents now that have been faced attacks in the east and democratic republic of congo over night. by the m 23. i'm group noticed heavy fighting in the town of saki that's in the province of norfolk hebrew, when intensified violence between the groups and the congress. these um forces this force thousands to flee in the past few weeks. catherine, so is the a visa incident happened last evening. people was sleeping when
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a bomb sheets of that home. we've been talking to. uh, the people who live here. uh, we spoken to the family of a woman who was killed uh, including uh, 2 children. they are still there, so the family is very much in mourning. the situation here is very dire indeed. and this is this bottle between government forces an empty threat has been intensifying um for the last 2 weeks or so. the people here have moved to other parts of the city, but a socket itself is essentially a goal. stone. also a few of these people who have not gone to id can come see that they have to stay here because an id comes are too crowded and there's no food there. so they want to come and, you know,
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just try and leave out the situation. but now they're telling us that they have to go to the id p comp more than a dozen candidates and sign a goals delayed presidential election, all refusing to attend to talks with the current president mackie saw the vote was due to be held on february. the 25th but sol delayed. it is now on certainty about when it will go ahead. fall says his mandate as leader will end as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if voters will go to the polls be full then nicholas huck joins us live from san a goals capital in call. so 1st of all, nicholas why they all positions? big is one thing to told with the press of the, well they're saying, and they're asking for the president to set a date for this election. there is
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a level of miss trust towards president mike you saw after he delayed those elections just hours before the campaign started. so 16 candidates this morning and specifically is capital the card gathered together to make a few statements. one of the candidates say is that he can set says content since it's just not possible. and that the president is trying to win time he's political maneuvering. another candidate accusing the president saying that he doesn't want to let go of his seat. now during a, an address man made to the nation late last night, he invoked article 36 to which says that a president that elected president house to hand over power to another elected head of state. in other words, he's saying that he needs to stay on until there is an election, but this uncertainty without that date. well, that's really creating the crisis right now. as we speak, there's 40 a civil society organization under one umbrella. they, they call themselves
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a group to protect the election. they've gathered to say pretty much the same thing . they refuse it the national dialogue. and they want the president to take that decision and call for elections before his mandate that ends april 2nd, sammy. and how of products as shaping up right now. we'll look at, there are protests that are supposed to take place around the neighborhood that we are right now. you can see there's, we've seen police or do i get here around the area, but still no demonstration. that doesn't mean that people don't feel frustrated and angry towards the situation in which setting a goal, he is present my case. i'll try to appease the crisis by addressing by trying to explain the intention of delaying the election. he said he's a democrats that she believes in the rule of law. and he said that he was a victim of
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a media campaign. a ford media campaign to undermine his decision. you saying that his intention is to have a peaceful, inclusive, free, and fair elections in order to, to do so. people need to gather on the tables and that needs to be national dialect . so he said that there wouldn't be a date and now after these national dialogue talks will that will take place on monday and tuesday. and that will include very importantly. a the religious leaders now they have a say when they're political crisis in this country, they're a strong force to advocate and to help defuse the crisis. now, given that we're entering the month of ramadan, how the presidential elections during this period will be difficult. so we'll know on tuesday when the date will actually take place of this much awaited presidential election. semi right, thanks so much. nicholas huck. the united states and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest package of penalties since last goes all
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allows invasion of ukraine 2 years ago. the us says the sanctions upon the in response to the death of all position, political activist selection of only the action from brussels focuses on stemming the so the flow, so cold jewels use products into russia. these are items like drones or computer chips that can be used for military purposes. moscow has retaliated by announcing its own set of sanctions on e. u. officials binding the entry into the country. let's go live now to washington dc or i'm joined. wow, white house correspondent, kimberly how could so kimberly, this is not the 1st round of sanctions brushes, war efforts continue. how do u. s. and west and officials hope that this round will do something out of the arounds having yeah, well that's exactly right. as you point out, these are the sort of next major batch of sanctions. there have been sanctions in
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the past. and as you point out, they haven't been entirely successful. in fact, we know that russia's economy has grown by about 3 percent. so the previous sections really failed to deter latimer put in the russian president. and so there are hopeful that this new search that is targeting the energy sector that is really provided in the past. the revenue for rushes more machine is the white house calls. it will allow for this kind of construction that will end the revenue that has really allowed for russia's war machine and the sort of the financing that has allowed for russia's invasion of you praying. and so that's really the goal here. and as you pointed out, this is in conjunction with a set of sections that have also been unveiled by the european union that 27 member block. and so what we know is this is targeting companies,
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individuals. and we should also point out again in conjunction with the european union, and this is a really targeting a number of politicians as well as the judiciary. now, what we know from the white house is this is time to as you pointed out, not only with the timing of the secondary verse 3 of brushes, invasion of you free, but also for the death of alexi development. the us president in his statement saying that he was a courageous and a corruption activist, but also saying that these are important because the white house say this will assure that not only does couldn't pay for an ever steeper price for his aggression abroad. but also us president wanting to pay a price for his repression in russia. ok. all right, thanks so much. kimberly. how can that now the british government is welcoming the court of appeals routing on shaming a bank of appeal called judges,
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said the government didn't break the law of buying revoking citizenship. she was 15 years old when she left home in london to join iceland, syria. how it force it was that the court of appeals for the verdict she really bacons lawyers made an appeal on a number of grounds. but at the center of their argument was that in 2015, when she was only 15 years old, she was a charles, who was grooms and exploited to the sexual purposes by i. so was that for are the victim of trafficking, as opposed to someone who had real agency in making the decision to join the islamic states group in syria at the time. the judges, in this case though, really assessed that it was not so much about that argument as it was whether it was law for the home secretary at the time in 2019. and some districts are of us citizenship. that was the time they said that was 4 years off to our initial entry
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into syria. and at that time, she still had the rights, at least legally, to bangladesh, the citizenship. so she was not in law made stateless by that decision. this is how the chief justice summed up the decision at the end of reading it out. it could be argued that the decision, a mistake in this case was hoss. it could also be argued that mistaken is the olsa of a misfortune. plus it is not for this quote to agree or disagree with the point of view only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was i know for as we have concluded, it was no. and the appeal is dismissed. when she arrived in serious, you mean that they got married and i saw fights where she had 3 children,
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all of whom died from malnutrition and disease. she was found in 2019 by british journalist for the times do state, but at that point, she was still endorsing her decision endorsing i. so she later started referring to it as a desktops, she changed her mind to redress. she argued that she had the right to have her citizenship restored it as being a 5 year legal guy. so just to get to this point, she says that she is prepared to go to jail. if she is restored citizenship and allowed to come back to the united kingdom, legal team say they will fights on. they haven't yet committed to appeal at the supreme court. they say 1st, they need to read the full judgment. are you close it out to 0? lot investigate to say that we're examining whether a highly flammable cladding is responsible for the rapid spread of a fire in an apartment block in the spanish, sophia valencia. the huge blaze killed at least 4 people. 755 is in the child are among the injured officials,
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say the death toll is likely to rise as between 9 and 15 people have not been accounted for. some waited on the balconies for rescue a 60 kilometers per hour, wins find the flames. lots of the people spread immediately. you can see that it's because of the material of the building is made only. that's a problem spread immediately. last in a month of 3 or 4 hours, it was all over. that's. that's what the system looks like you but the we are here to provide all the aid and services to city hall and the regional government to respond urgently and afterwards clarify what happened when, how the families of this terrible tragedy government said i had an i'll do 0 will show you housing and gotten themselves out of trouble on the day one of the full test against any of you on the way in school. the
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the all i saw signs, i was caught cell phone, the news was peace. certainly. thank you very much. century from jo route helped england recover from a shaky start to the full taste against india in run. she even won the toss and chose the bats. india is. uh gosh, the put what was making use case baby. and it could not have gotten much better family on as he took 3 wickets inside to overs even were having trouble losing the cats and been stokes for just 3 runs as they slumped to 112 for 5. but really the 5 back before the 1st 100 of the series and end of the day, 106,
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not out. even $300.00 new to you for 7 at the close of play on day one. this is a must, we match for the to us to trial india to one into 5 match serious wait for the expected in to get a good score at some point, the series eyes it was, it was jerry's the best player we divide and um, i did i place you on me today and they says, i've seen jesse why, it's not his game. and yeah, he always comes good for me to one will champion mx for stuff and has cool on race . so it gets to double check the safety around. they track software news training, carpet interrupted pre season testing for 2nd day and bell rang, the cover flew up when for stephens, rebuild teammate suits, your parents drove over a could it falls the session to be stopped. call the sciences for raleigh was badly damaged in practice. for the las vegas come pre november, when it was a valve cover also came loose. russia has lost its latest appeal to have the country's olympic committee reinstated in time for the paris games. it was bad last
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october of to have came control of sports organizations in russian occupied regions of ukraine. on friday, the code of arbitration for sport turned down its plea against the suspension. some russian athletes will still be able to compete at the seas and then pick games as neutrals, but without flags and blooms oh anthem's. a thousands of motives has attended a funeral service for ken is meredith and will rankled. hold of calvin kip to the kitchen was killed along somebody's coach when he's coal crushed into a tree early of this month. the head of will definitely 6 said the code join the can use president william brutal in paying. he's respects kits him who was $24.00, had only run 3 marathons, but said a will record in chicago in october. but the time of 2 hours and 35 seconds. he was expected to represent the can you at the paris and then thanks. i of the day i meant it to me, monaco,
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he was stuff like me with that smiling and having fun. when he goes to interviews, it was really fun to me through to think and i think deeply that's a really has my trust by him unix coach thomas too close. he's. he's not the only one responsible for we seems bad for him, but also hopes he's decision to leave at the end of the season. will help him turn things around. bion, who have 111, strictly titles of 2nd in the book to speaker. and i've lost the last 3 games in old compensations. you see the sample for some n, sam houston, this is a, i see it's in a very sober and professional way. it's professional sports is the highest level of i'm in the end. it doesn't matter what's all i want to move. i don't want me to. you have to find a solution together. i don't think i'm the only problem, but i am in charge and it's my responsibility. it's just that i absolutely don't have a problem with that. and i take it on myself,
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you can be very sure that i'm not happy with the way we're playing to stand by for an amazing go from this man, reuben and nivi, seeing the asian champion c as all hello booked a place in dakota finals. oh, hello. oh, it's a go down against the rainy inside. separate him. before asulym decided he made it $11.00 man named kaden davis is go. he's spectacular, ever giving the saudi arabian side a to one lead definitely. well, with another look, the full time agent champions and go through deep and stuff. it's time to. alex automates rich. hello, winning the tie. 6 to on advocates. oh, hello, we'll face fellow saudi side. he had in the next round. it was a moment to forgetful cream ben's mind made law 16 so i would not hold the stock ahead of the boat into his own net to give the come for him was becky stone. the lead or the how to equalize the match it up to be heading to extra time, but not beholden student own goal themselves for 3 minutes left. you see how to go
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through to one and advocates. and then how about this for a come back from german club, tribal today when to narrow down and having to get strange sidelines before making it to, to you in the 90 seconds minutes that will screen for the michael we're going to go to each and then wonderful tribal getting extra time. cindy, sliding through the last 16 of the you ready for the kind of get over it because you had the cold was facing the handheld of a serious and come back and frank side room 2 weeks. the last 16, the sadly inside. last the 2nd leg of this i have 32 in front, but still progress. 53, and advocates look like solve your problem in the next round. right, here's the last 16 dro, in full of the puller away for the 1st leg. again, spots abroad for the premium e sized price and then west time will face romance, tribal, respectively, and a tough tool for as a base on a club, a cut off, they come up against buddhist legal leaders by labor qu some in the, in the i, the golden state warriors took advantage of the absence of the bron james to beat
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the may cuz the bron set this went out with an ankle injury. 5th curry top school. the 32 points of shooting 634 inches. as the worry is, seal the 1281 i've been saying victory. it's a 7th winning a game photo warriors. as for the lakers, it's facebook defeats and full games. you can don't. it's a school to game hard 41 points to help the dallas mavericks 28123100, experiencing victory of the phoenix suns car. everything also added $29.00 points for dallas. estimated 7 winds in a row and will finish in muskets where americans offered to e line at the site a short from the beach at the asian 2 events in law. and he did well to say paul, on that hole and finish 9 on the pol overall, which needs 2 shots of the lead heading into around 3 and an embarrassing moment for dean boom is this catty failed to catch the ball, thrown at him, added rolled into the water, a lot to me didn't fall into the what was the same thing so much pays us right.
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brings us the end of this news out. i'm back in another couple of minutes though with a full show. so stay with us. the child does not die from the bombing. he will die from the cold that no clothes, no food, nothing. no diapers was 5 and children in attends of one square metre towards without having a hostages. specs for the government of the country protects us on october 7th, this government fails miserably. applicant narrative from african perspectives. the competitive vehicle, this 10 percent of the same do show documentaries by african filmmakers from rwanda
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