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the ukraine escaping the dog with the is rarely at strikes at home in central gauze. i can at least 20 full pallets, demands. most of them were women and children. the color ones are in jordan, this is on the 09 from doha. so coming up the us as israel is expansion of the sacraments and the occupied westbank is the legal progressing of policy set during the trump administration. the watering grain remains and opens up the hops for you in a 2nd to general condemns russia at
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a security council for anything. 2 years on from the invasion of ukraine on the president of mexico greats. controversy leasing the personal details of the journal . this beginning, central garza, where is randy strikes of target to the house from the people in there about getting at least 24 ls demands. many of the dead children. alexander bias reports for countless palestinian families and gaza. another night of desperation and panic . more than 150 displaced civilians were sheltering in this family home. in the densely populated central city of dear all bella. as night fell, they were hit by a massive is really air straight. that's the you can see for yourself, the bodies, all the dead women and children. there's no peaceful place for us to go. we're all
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this please. we've all lost our homes. where do you want us to go? the whole world is watching us, have mercy on us in dark and dangerous conditions, rescue or tried to save those. they could, the violence and destruction are difficult to fathom. led them to do the job. we rushed downstairs when we had diploma, we sold the whole building coming down to the collective body parts of women and children. sweat to call the old women and children between 7 and 8 and 12 years old . what if they've done to desist, donnelly like this? what did this young go do to israel to be dismembered like face? dozens of wounded people were rushed to nearby ox the hospital. but the facility is fairly functioning and struggling to cope with a huge number of victims. high, the low stuff alex, the hospital which is the only function in the hospital and the central government
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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, who was still of the attack sites this attack comes within the framework of genocide and the continuous the question against how people, as you can see with not equipped to receive such large numbers of victims. the vast majority of the victims of this attack were women and young children. as more bodies are recovered from the rubble, the death toll is only expected to rise. more than 100 palestinians had been killed by his really air strikes across the strip since thursday. and the bombardment shows no signs of stopping alexandra buyers al jazeera. how does he have his car? god bless, whom has moved from a rough in southern gauze on the ongoing is, randy strikes more than 140 days of these very bombardment. these very forces continued to bound because of strep from land and sea,
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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 the town, had been widely attacked by the it's where the forces in the past few hours with the is really military. i 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 genocide to campaign the majority of areas and because of strep to day had been attacked, including the nother at part confrontations and battles, a raging as they to neighborhoods as the entire cause, this trip 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 off you suffering cause
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a doctor from garza who completed his medical training in ukraine and sharing his experience. working in 2 different was ends. he says having the tools on accessibility and keep meant being able to give his patients a fair shot recovery. but not working at alexa hospital in darrow bella, he's having to make life or death choices due to lack of medical aid. this is his story. the most of the kind of my name is dr. mussa to holland. i'm a resident at bureau butler. i serve in the emergency unit at l. so hospital, i obtained my degree from ukraine last year in 2023. and i'm assuming that they've gone in my apartment. i served almost one full year and ukrainian hospitals at the beginning of the war with russia. the situation was dire with casualties on a massive scale with time though it became less than 10. but the situation in gaza is totally different. mobile from day one of this war till this hour is really occupation, forces are wreaking havoc and destruction on posting. we are flooded with dead
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bodies and critically wounded people who moved on and they can see how to lock them . i was working on october 7th and i have been on duty ever since that we are still receiving critical cases at the same intensity in the same page. survival odds for victims here are really scans close to 0, especially image shortage of staff and lack of medical equipment and supplies that hi, how you kind of know that i'm not that i know come here in gaza. the doctors are forced to make hard decisions to choose between who to treat and who lives or times. if i receive 2 cases of victim with 70 percent burns, and one with medium injuries out of 10 to the 2nd. as a 1st will go into sepsis and die for the last one, i just, there's a huge difference between the war and ukraine and that have gotten beat in terms of the resources and medical supplies or hospitals capacity in ukraine. world class facilities are well equipped and medical supplies are in abundance. here in gaza,
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we use one single device or even a medical tool on many victims. this no doubt causes further complications, including infections, especially in cases of injuries with open moves in ukraine, we worked at ease with everything in a bundle, from the staff to the resources on your and ukraine. i never came across a single case were doctors are forced to perform a procedure on a patient without anesthetics. and the time of my hearing gaza, i attended to a 12 year old child. i performed 25 stitches in his head without anesthetics or even a pain cannot see my. it took me almost 2 and a half hours. unfortunately, it was something beyond description beyond words, the boys in pain, and i am hoping to protect the students. also. i heard the health make here, the was the people have gone to the face foundation, the you, an agency for palestinian refugee says it's reach breaking point. the head of unrest says its ability to operate effectively is on the serious threat. is wanting
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follows israel stepping up bits. dom onto this monthly agency, britain, germany on the us, our monk, 16 conference to suspend funding. do you need any referrals or the drinking polluted router and eating animal seats? palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. 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, 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,
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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 dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was effected. human stuff is wound that around 335000 on the fives are high risk hoops to the amount nutrition unpreventable death 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 the visible wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear,
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i'm witnessing family members of literally dismember before that 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 basing attacks have left causa, unrecognizable streets that were once busy with bakeries and restaurants now a distant memory for its stopping population. duyka audra 0. is there any forces of carried out a series of raids across the occupied westbank troops entered myself and you have to in southern the hebron and i sold it active as that is really also rated a town southeast of novelist triggering confrontations with palestinian use. us section of state antony berlington has said israel is planned to expand the legal sacraments and the occupied westbank was against international. that's a change in the policy set by the trump administration. on settlements. we've seen
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the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy, under republican and democratic ministration, so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching in a drawing piece. they're also inconsistent with international law. art, ministration maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion. and in our government, this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security when i keep l dies, eye color misstep these right? the newspaper hot it see says the issue of legal sacraments is bound to be brought before the un security council. i believe this still, though is a kind of impunity when it comes to these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service, but 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 arab countries with try again to take this issue of
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settlements to the security 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 uh, talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it because he shouldn't be the kind of the adults to bank read. and we, we didn't mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lot. so he shouldn't be the, as he sees this. and i did go to the zip codes, but uh, do you imagine i still hold that he will do the joe, i'm not sure if a, you know, i would put my money on him. no group of german lawyers is finding a criminal complaint against the government officials for aiding and abetting
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genocide against the palestinian people in guns that they said. germany has enabled genocide to be carried out by providing israel with weapons dominant king reports from dallas. the case being filed by the law firm here in germany is that what is happening in gaza is genocide in the view that they believe that's the law firm that the german government has enabled that genocide by allowing weapons. and that sort of thing to find the way into the hands of the israeli government. and when they made the gave the news conference, they explained why it is they believe that the federal prosecutors should look to prosecute. specifically the chart, sort of the foreign minister of the senior members of the cabinets here. this is about the type of infinity here. we are convinced that if we are speaking about genocide, then immunity cannot stand in the way of criminal investigation. to briefly quote from the genocide convention, which army has also rectified cons, according to optical for life. quite persons who,
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clement genocide or any of the other acts listed in our school free shall be punished equally. whether they are public or private individuals has been through his pointing at for the moment the government does not have to respond to this. now the boy isaac was in the course of the federal prosecute. the federal prosecutor's office, must examine this complaints and work hard if there is a case to answer. and if there is a case to answer who or which organizations specifically to bring to court for the moment that has not happened, and it is not likely that that is going to happen any time particularly soon given the nature of the legal system in this country but it's certainly something that will put in the minds of government ministers here in germany. now what exactly it is that they are doing and what helps they are offering to the is there any government dominant cane al jazeera, both in the us central come on, says it's destroyed 7 on to ship cruise missiles of the who sees with
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a pairing to launch towards the red sea in self defense. uranium back to thieves have been attacking ships in the red sea since israel is one guns up again. the group says it's a sort of down to a pallet stands in the strip of the now on the eve of the 2 year anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine diplomats have been gathering in new york. the foreign ministers and representatives from around the world address the united nations, including russia and ukraine. i'll just say it was gabriel. that is on the reports from new york, which is country, facing a shortage of ammunition and losses on the battlefield. ukraine's foreign minister came to new york with a message. those who say that ukraine just needs to negotiate with the russia and, and the war. either you informed or never followed. what happened between 20142022 . during that 8 years ukraine and russia held approximately 200 rounds of peace
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negotiations in various forms and made 20 ceasefire agreements. all of these piece efforts. and it's 2 years ago at the united nations. on friday it was all about ukraine and its allies, pushing the conflict back to the top of the global agenda. and again, calling out rush us, the dispute in which each had some kind of with the rest of the world would suffer to what stocks in ukraine would not end boots and could easily apply his distortions of history elsewhere, such as molto, the baltic states and others will be in bold and to turn to fighting when it suits no country with a large, aggressive neighbour would be safe, rushes ambassador blasted the un proceedings as a charade for the input to the i think for anyone who is capable of independent
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unbiased analysis of the situation, it is obvious that the topic under discussion today at the united nations general assembly has nothing to do with reality and serve solely to promote a political agenda. later in the day, ambassadors gathered up the security council for yet another photo op for ukraine in its allies to show unity inside the council, the secretary general reminded diplomats of the human toll of the war for 1000000 ukrainians internally displaced and 14 and a half 1000000 people inside the country in need of humanitarian assistance. 2 years on the back, it seems to us as an attempt to the legal indexation of ukraine's will tom's republic of guide me in the city of sylvester ball. the water, new grand remains an open wound as the hops of europe. while there are a lot of speeches here at the he, when there were no signs of any foreseeable action on how to bring an end to the conflict. a diplomatic break through seems as far away today as it was 2 years ago
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. gabriel's on don't ouch is here at the united nations in new york. time for a short break here now to 0 when we come back of the situation here. in fact, it is dire. many people have the town and going to comes for the displace. we're on the front lines in eastern democratic republic of congo with thousands of force to feed the fighting between the m 23. i'm group and the ministry, and we'll tell you why some schools, hospitals, and public parks of enclosed down in sydney. martin staves, the follower we got a little bit of weather in the full cost of the middle east, over the next couple of days. even those of has here in cottage at the moment, as well as the fine and drive of this weather system that'll bring some cloud and
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right is in northern parts of saudi arabia, jordan using across into iraq some heavier, right? possibly some snow to just making his way across the western side of iran, the system thrift, the east woods, and that's what we could see. a few shouts just around the middle part of the day on sunday here in concept brought this guys to come back in behind notice in process guys. so i don't know if the cost of good parts of that is to sort of them, but it's right, but it's also a shout to just around guys that are pushing further east with this. we go through with fast. i brought this guy to baton avenue. she can see it, that's what glossy settled in terms of the weather. then as we go one through sunday, no quite so several across central parts of the mediterranean, both west and areas of africa. i see some wet weather. they added to north america . northern areas of algeria using across into tennis. yeah. and slipping a little further east, which as we go through sunday, one or 2 showers to adjust around the gulf of guinea. much of west africa will stay
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dry with plenty of sunshine while she drives the south african, a few showers here, but the west of what the continuing matic s got the ukraine a father frontline, a mother and children can this time of the seas future when the sky is full, the sign is without an ukraine escaping the dog with the,
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[000:00:00;00] the quarterback you're watching. i'll just say right quick. remind about top stories here. this is randy ami is again talking residential targets across concert. tonight just strikes of killed at least $24.00 palestinians and then i'll fall off last numbers that have been taken to the likes of the human agency for palestinian refugee says it's reach breaking point on its ability to fulfill its monday. because now on the serious right, 16 countries of suspended funding us because we have them on for this month. and you start to state until the blinking is rails planned to expand the legal documents and the find westbank is against international no change. and the policy set during the trump administration. now fighting between troops and rebels from the m 23 on group has driven thousands of people from their homes in eastern democratic republic of congo. government forces say that holding off
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a rebel advanced head of the withdrawal of un peacekeepers and the region at the end of the year was fighting has been in the town of soccer and north cable prevents. from the catherine saw your thoughts hence line the road to 2nd. a week ago. this was more here. thousands of people with up shelters anywhere they can find. this follows the escalating fighting you to call the police government forces and the m 23 on the group is the 1st time the military either long john at least into the eastern town, seems renewed 5 to 2 weeks ago. it's largely empty now. the bottle has been intense, both sides are using heavy weapons, which often strike homes a mother and had 2 children were killed by a long range more to their bodies. still in the house in the cartridge. and we went to the idp camp,
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but there was no food. so we came back with the children. we thought if we stay in the camp, we will start. but now if we stay here, we will die. it's a tough decision. the situation here, in fact it is dia, many people have left the town and going to comes for the displaced some of them for he has said that they're trying or they wants to wait how the situation, but it's becoming tubes dangerous full. and so they also have to go to the comp on equal monday see to fight as our own nearby hills. the government has claimed its neighbor rhonda for ami m, 53. the rundown government has united language to do what you said you went on your card. you're about to go to my final ramos, the push, the fight is back. i can't tell you, well, strategy, but just know the robot and forces me go back to where they came from. we will take the wastelands the using to kill congolese, die out is a lot of international pressure,
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and these will do. previous efforts for mediation have feels. that means 1600000 colonies who have been displaced, continued to suffer, is no end in sight. pattering slowly on to sierra back a democratic republic of congo. more than a dozen candidates incentive goals, delayed presidential election now refusing to enter tubes with the current president, microsoft. the vote was due to be held on february 25th, but south related as now uncertainty about when it'll go ahead. south science is monday, does need. it will end as planned on april. the 2nd nicholas are because more from deca for many single ease, they see this crisis as politicians playing 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 jail, the opposition bigger, it was months sancho, on the other side,
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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 yellow, 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, or 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 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,
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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. 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 now to mexico with, as rising comfortable as the off of the president, revealed the personal information of a new york times journalist. mexico has said more than a 150 media work has killed since 2002 on a home and ripples the. the mexican governments use state
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media to launch an online at tech support against the new york times bureau. to these questions, the president objected to do so was by the side, use your findings from the new york times. and here we have a st. you to do this report in this is that my portfolio report the live funnel. it is 10 of us more than press conference. the president also read the bureau cheese cell phone number allowed from alexa. she'd sent his team asking for comment for an upcoming office. cool. that in particular, as an alarm bells ringing hit just to put this into context, mexico's one of the most lee from countries for janice in the world where they receive a text, not just from criminals, from authorities themselves. free speech groups say such a dangerous precedent. the vast majority of death threats in mexico, our sense to re borders via what's that the facebook messenger and other such applications. and a such local officials in mexico could use the president's actions as
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a justification for their own actions and basically no longer have any prior restraint to continue this. the president's revealing of the john, this number was actually illegal if she wasn't asked for permission. first, the head of the countries access to information institute told us false deals frequently sea level. we will have to abide by from royalty. if the low establishes that i cannot disclose the telephone number, if little personal data that was collected in the exercise of my powers, then why am i disclosing it? you would have to justify why this disclosure was made. the president was later off if he was responsible, should anything happen to her in a country when moving it doesn't journalist were killed in 2022. that's ahead of me . now don't exaggerate it if she's worried, she should change her number. so what was the new york times article about the day off to the president's tie, right. it was published. the reports that us officials spent is looking into
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allegations the allies of president lopez over the door took money from drug cartels. they basically got soon the cisco needs and it says that there's no smoking gun and the president himself was never accused of taking any cash deal. it's close. so states the us never begun to form an investigation. but now instead of talking about the pros and cons of the pace, the news is of another journalist at risk. this time off to the actions of the head of state going home and out to 0 is mexico city. thousands of people have protested across argentina, demanding food, aid for the poor off the new los gravity measures took effect since president mean a took office in december, he slashed, i'm expanding the value of the pay so in an attempt to stabilize the economy. argentina is battling annually inflation of up to 254 percent. the protest as a hunger is rapidly rising as to date for soup kitchens has been caught presenting unhelpful thirties of boosted vaccination efforts for children in re edition arrow in the midst of a den. get fever,
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academic 10 year olds on the 1st to be vaccinated, followed by 11 to 14 year olds. comes off of the depth of 4 people and 49000 cases, the bank of fever and the state so far they see it. a children's hospital is the latest building found to be contaminated with the best us in sydney, australia. dozens of other public buildings have also been closed because of safety concerns. the toxic cutting has long been found in many other countries because it causes chronic lyme disease. so talk ripples, hospitals, schools, sports grounds and public parks just some of the thoughts. cool golf? well, see the deals with a space dose contamination? events have been cancelled in thousands of students are remote learning after testing identified traces of the toxic fiber. i was going to say quite surprising because i guess this is kind of a hang up for a lot of shoes, sir. it's but we spend a lot of time. yeah. it's good. scary. i mean like it is

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