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or why each power position with you energy with bills itself, analysis plug in hybrid electric, the is radio strikes, hit a home in central gaza, killing at least 20 full palestinians. most of them were women and children. the kind of the joe, the whole, this is l g 0 live from the also coming up to you, an agency for palestinian refugees says it has reached the breaking point as the israel steps up its demand to dismantle the agency. the water new grain remains an open means at the hops of utah. the un secretary general condemns russia at
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a security council briefing 2 years on from the invasion of ukraine. morning in spain, after a fight, as an apartment block in valencia kills at least knowing people. news is really a strikes of targeted a house for the people in their obama, in central gas, a killing at least 24 palestinians. many of that children, some of the wounded have been taken to a nearby l x a hospital. but the facility has extremely limited capacity. there were also strikes in other areas of gaza, including the south. the rough uh, had the little sauce alexa hospital, which is the only function in the hospital and the central government has received many didn't injured most of phone with children, women, an hourly, we expect to receive many more victims, as reported by the ambulance service,
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who is still a, the, a tech side this, the tech comes within the framework of genocide and the continuous integration against how people, as you can see with not equipped to receive such large numbers of victims. turn a couple, a zoom has moved from rough uh, in southern gaza on the ongoing, he's rarely strikes more than 140 days of these very bombardment. these very forces continued to bound because of strep from land and sea, causing very severe damage to civil infrastructure, and also for residential houses. today. the central parts of the guns, a straight being particularly dairy by town had been widely attacked by the it's where the forces in the past few hours with the is very minute. you had talked to the residential board building were dozens of palestinians, have revolted, killed and injured. the vast majority included young children of women as a part of the use of the ongoing decide to campaign the majority of areas and because of strep to day had been attacked,
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including the nother at part confrontations and battles, a raging as they to neighborhoods. as the entire cause of strep today had been on the wide military attacks where it promised that he was completely feeling unsafe, as bombardment and destruction are unfolding them in every single corner. tarry composer? oh, just the euro. a rough southern gauze. do you an agency for palestinian refugees or not? says it has reached a breaking point. this at the same time that is rarely stepping up. it's dumont to dismantle the agency. 16 countries including the u. s. u. k and germany have suspended funding and retrieve filipe allows renay says the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threat to need to go reports drinking polluted router and eating animal feet. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united
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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, no i they 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. the old roads lead to death. if not killed by the is there a people in boardman? we will starve to death. northern cause a has been almost entirely cut off from life saving 8 since late october, the deliveries are dependent on security clearances from these really ministry agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies, and that's the had the problem with shut off. 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
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dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected. the human stuff is wound did around 335000 on the fives are high risk of severe mal nutrition, unpreventable tests, the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than some of the horrors of the will. children who to support this war will not only bad the physical wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to, as those of repeated displacements, constant fear, i'm witnessing family members and literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die. is rolls on the basing attacks have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with bakeries and restaurants.
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now a distant memory for its starving population. julie vega, i'll just say, are the owners folks one of the house and told us how desperate the situation is becoming. i believe that we have the more, you know, some weeks pipe or is big steep all the less than that. and that will be and will not be a bill. i definitely want to continue providing, you know, services, my phone the and got it on my boss on the part of the basement. like 3 i live in on june douglas bank. i is the one we are based. think of very skinny us. yeah. 9 by 9 . so inspections. the cool thing about tax from is the side on because all of the stuff transunion of 16 temper abuse and the we're communicating all the time with this. the donors because on the right the main body can show the great service and they will actually do it without your it means that we are in
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the all, it's about, we're talking about the doctor. and then the one tested by this. now place that we are filling them on the order we have actually without leaving farming down a way of all the could think of a bowl of the on the road. that's the dog that the lifeline or what would be the police been? yeah, we are not, we're not responsible for the whole population is not only for this time. if you need routine on board meeting, you have like, i think i sent a list of, of the hosting populations depending on the, on the page without on got to be reached. at past the deck would be the case, everybody and well, it's being reported as a change in policy. us secretary of state down st, blinking the cities rails planned to expand illegal supplements in the occupied west bank was against international on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us
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policy, under republican and democratic ministration, so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching a drawing piece. they're also inconsistent with international law arden, ministration, maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion and in our government. this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security akiva. elda is a political analyst and columnist at these riley newspaper heretics. he says the issue of a legal settlements, he's liked it to be brought before the un security council sooner rather than later . i believe that's still the is the kind of impunity wage comes through these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service. let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior. so you may be one of the, our countries with dr. gauge and take this issue of settlements to the security
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council and to try to put sanctions on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his domestic political, domestic problems. and i'm not sure if uh at this time he will escalate his relationship with nathaniel. and actually i, i'm talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it. because he should be the kind of the dogs to bank we're and we, we do mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lock. so he should be the existing door to the zip codes. but uh, do you imagine still hold that he will do the jo, i'm not sure if uh, you know, i would put my money on him. is there any forces have carried out a series of raids in the occupied westbank?
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he's really military entity, myself, ayala in the southern and southern hebron and assaulted an activist that is really on the also rated a town southeast of nablus, triggering confrontations between the, between putting in youths and the soldiers. the now the head of the 2nd database, really rushes full scale invasion of ukraine. the un security council is met in new york foreign ministers and representatives from around the world of address the assembly, including russia and ukraine. secretary general antonio terrace, opened the meeting, quoting for maintenance of peace and security in ukraine. in any war, everyone suffers. but the people of ukraine are suffering appallingly from the water inflicted on them by adoption. but what, 10 in the halls, 1000 civilian, man, women and children have been cubes. though the still fee good is likely higher
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damage in this direction of hospitals, schools, those facilities and see really need for the structure these frequent. i mean, does, if i 90 education and goals, get to see me these with damage. all these thriving generally alone, and then means the book and reading test over 380000 villages across the country would with all the electricity or live these months. according to the canadian energy company, the united nations as documented, widespread and disturbing brutalities. gabriel is on the is out the un headquarters in new york and listen to ukraine in foreign minister demitra k labels address every time you speak spoken today, it's been pretty direct and pretty somber because you get a sense that he realizes that they meaning the ukrainians are in a very, very critical moment. they know that the war in guys, in israel's war on gaza,
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has been at the top of the agenda of the, of the world agenda for, for the most part is including here at the security council and at the u. n, and i think he's really trying to marshall his allies to realize the dire situation that ukraine is facing on the battlefield. but also in the halls of the diplomatic court orders in terms of routing support and keeping the ukrainian cause at the top of the agenda. i mean, he said there that the front lines are very tense. he asked for air defense system, so ukraine can protect themselves, and he said, we must push back russia because russia is a global problem. and his 1st words, when he began speaking here to the security council really brought the urgency home . he said, as i'm speaking, there were air raid sirens going off in odessa. and just within the last hour,
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odessa has been hit by an air strike. he said, by the end of this briefing, i fear that there could be some ukrainians to die from this to. well, the united states and to europe and union have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest package of penalty since the war on ukraine began. us says the sanctions are partly in response to the death of opposition, political activist, selection of only our white house correspondent, kimberly how could reports now just one week after russia's present service, announced alexia valley died in a russian piano colony. us president joe biden vowed the valley's death would not be in vain. alexi was incredibly courageous. man, is families, a craigslist as well? i assured them his legacy will continue to live around the world and we in the united states are going to can you ensure the prudent pays the price for his aggression abroad and refreshing his hall to honor the activist and as russia's
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invasion, if you prayed answers is 3rd year biden unveiled the largest us sanctions package, yet it's designed to cripple rushes, financial, and military production sectors. announcing more than 500 new sanctions. the sections include measures by the us treasury state and commerce departments. targeting more than 500 individuals and entities with ties to the war in ukraine. 3 russian government officials with alleged ties tend to valleys, death have also been sanctioned. the u. s. penalties are timed with use sanctions. banning nearly 200 individuals and entities. britons also announce sanctions on companies with links to russia's ammunition supply chain. still, russia has adapted to previous 5 ministration sections. 2023
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war spedding boasted rushes economy by 3 percent. ad rushes also managed to find new buyers for its oil. what rushing is done over the last 2 years? is it re oriented it's economy away from north america and western europe, and towards china, india and the middle east biden has promised to us. we'll back ukraine in its fight against russia for as long as it takes on friday, we'll unveiling his new sanctions trach the us president, also urge congress to pass a $95000000000.00 for the aid package that includes funding for you pray. the us senate has passed the spending bill to find the house of representatives is dodging the fading or even voting on the legislation. god bless you. oh my god, protect our troops. thank making biden's financial pledge to ukraine. difficult to keep. kimberly help it l g 0. the white house, a still head on al jazeera,
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senate goals, political crisis deepens, despite the president's offer of talks with the oppositional delayed elections. and an unprecedented court ruling in the us state of alabama forces some clinics to stop by the ivy f treatments the on counting the costs. nobody wants to make in the developed nation. how will that affect frustrated pharma, your palace fits into recession cabinet. we gain is ranking as the world's largest economy. false cocoa prices of soaring and chocolate levels of feeding the page, counting the cost on that i'll just later. this magical facility in on demand incidents capital had a tool is a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers. for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9
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months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapids support forces. the un says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well. and the center also receives patients with a gunshot wound, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many in the city. volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to bone level by the conflict. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the back you're watching out is there is a reminder about top stores. this is really ami is again attacking residential targets across costs. relate to strikes of cute, at least, 24 palestinians in den, a lot of large numbers of wounded to have been taken to accept hospitals. the un agency for palestinian refugees says it's reaching breaking points and its ability to fulfill its monday to some of the serious trend. 16 countries of suspended funding is israel demands the dismantling of the agency. it's the 5th day now of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of israel's decades low marketplace and the palestinian lands. the un tossed the will cooled with this 2 years ago. now more than 50 countries of providing legal testimony,
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most states of cold for an in to is really occupation and supplement activities or catalogs representative argued that israel's occupation is illegal and a threat to international security. international law must be upheld in. all circumstances 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. mister president, members of the court, you have to clear mandate and indeed the responsibility to remedy this acceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion . and the stakes cannot be hire, indeed is very ill genocide. the more on the people of pleasure showing that this is the,
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the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security. the united kingdom is representative, told the court they should be an immediate suspension of the fighting. the palestinians not face a desperate humanitarian crisis. in garza, the united kingdom wants to see an immediate suspension of the fighting and gaza 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. now at least 9 people have died after a huge fire broke out at a residential building in the spanish city of valencia questions. and i'll be honest, if inappropriate building materials may have played a role in the file spread. emma, hey, would reports funds by strong winds the finally
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a quickly and go this entire apartment building in valencia. 2 firefighters, what through the night to try and bring the fun on to control. the priority for rescue is, was to reach residents who were trapped against the backdrop of flames and heat and with capital precision people to safety. the still people may sing and questions about where the material on the building could have been out. the fire to spread, move quickly. our young me and my, my mother and my mother in law, 80 and 83 lived here. and luckily they left when they saw smoke and fire, there was no sound from a fire alone. none i was after the fire was finally push out, the black smoke still pulled from the block. the 14 story residential building now was smouldering show as investigations, scale the site,
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trying to establish exactly what happened to spain as prime minister petro sanchez, business at the c. remember, why don't you see that? and then we have here to provide all the 8 and services to see the whole and the regional governments, the response to the judge and, and clarify what happened and then help the families of this terrible tragedy and investigation into what caused the fire is now under way there will be 3 days of morning in valencia. i'm haywood. ouch is era. who will know? doesn't candidates incentive goals, delayed presidential election and refusing to enter talks with the current president mackey. so the vote was due to be held on february the 25th, but sole delayed it. there's no uncertainty about when it will go ahead. sol says his mandate as needed will end as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if voters will go to the polls before them. nicholas hack as mona from dot com for many single ease, they see this crisis as politicians playing
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a game over their future. on the one side are those that support president, mikey solves decision to delay the elections, notably because they are several political figures on the opposition that are on the sidelines. like the jailed opposition. bigger it was months sancho, on the other side, are those presidential candidates that wants the election to take place as soon as possible. they have refused to take part in the national dialogue that president, microsoft has announced his actual thoughts in the general the only dialogue that we accept to sit dialogue that we had previously defined. saying that the only representative of the will follow these in charge of the elections, of the dialogue between the candidates and the people. president mike he saw, says he has no interest in extending his mandate after april. second, he thinks he's almost a referee to what is happening right now. but critics say that his interest is to
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protect those that want to delay the elections because then that would allow him to spend more time in power. time is running short because the deadline for the end of his mandate is on april 2nd. and we need to hold the that presidential election, so we will not waste any more time. we have 5, the request with the constitutional counsel to decide and impose a date call to in the middle of this tussle for power. or the senegalese people who want to decide on who leads this country. because this year sent a goal will be exporting liquefied natural gas. that's expected to change the circumstances and bring wells to this nation. so it's much more than democracy. it's about the future of this nation. and people are expecting a date for this election as soon as possible. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. the car,
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a brazilian health authorities, a boosted vaccination that fits the children in rio de janeiro, in the midst of a thing. the fever epidemic, 10 year old. so 1st, the 1st to be vaccinated followed by 11 to 14 year olds. it comes off to the death of 4 people and $49000.00 cases of think the fever in the states so far this year. and the state supreme court ruling in the us state of alabama says, embryos should be considered human beings, even if they only exist in a lab. the decision has shut down ivy f treatments that the state's largest infertility clinics, heidi drug castro as more the cells inside this petri dish are children, according to a ruling by alabama state supreme court. the opinion released last week sites the christian belief that life begins at conception, even if in a lab and cannot be destroyed without incurring the wrath of
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a holy god. this is unprecedented. this has never happened before. we now have a situation where we are saying that a fertilized egg is a child. and all of the things that we do as part of the idea of cycle are called into question one in 50 babies. born in the us are from in vitro fertilization. the treatment involves combining sperm and eggs in a lab to create embryos, then implanting them in a person's uterus. and use embryos or those with genetic dfcs are usually discarded . but in alabama, that may now be illegal. you certainly can't destroy them or donate them for research. it's not clear you can store them or freeze them because if their children you can't store or freeze children. as a result, 3 alabama and fertility clinics are pausing, idea of services. that means women who have already endured months of rolling therapies toward a successful embryo, implantation and pregnancy are seeing those hopes evaporate. alabama already has
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a total ban on abortion. but even some anti abortion lawmakers say a ban on for tony treatments is a step too far and have proposed state laws to protect ivy f. nationally. the issue has become a flash point on the presidential campaign trail. individuals, couples who want to start a family are now being deprived of access to what can help them start. a family that democrats say donald trump is to blame for moving a u. s. supreme court that allowed states to criminalize abortions. trump responded on social media on friday that he supports i v f. well, his republican challenger nikki haley, was uncertain in her response. i mean embryos to me or babies, but it's also conversations where we need to have women and doctors involved in the conversation to say, how do we want to handle this going forward. the medical association of alabama has
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called on the state supreme court to reconsider its ruling as fears mount across the country. that other conservative states could take similar action. hydro castro, which is 0 washington. well that's it from each on a homeowner's in half an hour counting, the cost is next to stay with us. the of the brought to you by visit capital. hello and we've got spring light conditions continue even cross central part. so the us side, which we'll see is disabled, this area cloud is cold front. that's going to sweep its way out of the way. it will introduce some kula initially. so we will down into west single figure stuff in new york and also for the city. but still plenty warm enough in dallas noticed
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what was it has been recently, but still that tongue of woman with a continuing here. and if anything, as you can see, it does ramp up as we go on through the next couple of dice. 32 celsius in dallas. by the time we come to monday, should be about 19 or 20 at this time of the year. it stays pretty cool. i but towards the western side of north america. but i'm pleased to say is lot the dry weather will be snow rolling into that western side of kind of the central areas to was i think something of a wintry mix. well, if you try that across a good positive us as we go through sunday of supply, do you have it? i think it will feel pipe spring like full many good deal of fine and dry weather. continuing, as is the case across the good parts of the mexico down across the central america . cuba, jamaica espana are looking fine and dry. there are a few shelves just around the eastern islands for a time that will be where the majority of it can be. what the weather will be? well, a little bit of where the, if the coupon,
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