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this is where the ministry occupations fall into tox, illegal supplements, and then grab with detailed coverage. the 1st situation in the global group is worsening. at least half of the population is already starving. the peas, randy s products, here's a home and central guns are getting at least 25 honest demands. most of them are women and children. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously around lights and government. and so coming up with us as israel and the expansion of sacraments and the occupied westbank is illegal, reversing a policy set during the trump administration. the water new grain remains and opens up the houses you view and 2nd, to general condemns russia at
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a security council. of raising 2 years on from the invention of the price plus the situation here. in fact, it is dia, many people have the town and going to come for the place. we're on the front line in eastern democratic republic of congo with thousands of faults to feed the fighting between m 23 group and the minute the beginning, central gaza went on his randy as probably because targeted a residential building and data by getting at least 25 palestinians, many of the dead women and children alexander binds report for countless pallets indian 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
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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 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 heard diploma, we saw the whole building coming down. we collected 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. ok, so hospital. but the facility is fairly functioning and struggling to cope with
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a huge number of victims. high, the low stuff alex, the 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 hour later 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 is really extracts across the strip since thursday. and the bombardment shows no signs of stopping. alexandra buyers al jazeera. after there was honey about mood joins us live now from rough. uh honey. so yet more res randy strikes across
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central and southern gauze and tell us what's been happening over night, honey. of the yes. darren. indeed, a very deadly night and a bloody nights for the people in the central area and the southern part of the gaza strip way more to be artillery should think of the eastern part of the city and to the west front part of the central area and the site right refugee camp and the area very close to the coast of wood work. people are just the intent of bombing campaign causing further it's a villian casualties and creating a shared level of destruction. the worst of these over not attacks have an early hours of last night. and in there on the back, where a residential homes where a more than a 120 people were sheltering inside this residential home. those, the vast majority of the people inside this residential homes are displaced,
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palestinians families of from the northern part and gaza city when it was completely destroyed, targeted and destroyed. we're looking at as of now with 25 people being killed and more than 70 people with a critical injuries old reported to a laptop hospital. now the aftermath of this, not only it causes a great deal of destruction and cost the depth of $25.00 people. but the fact that there are still more people under the rubble than there is an extreme to fix the difficulty a by the faced by the civil defense, the crew on the ground and paramedics to remove large pieces of concrete and to help those who might have survived the attack, mostly women and children. we will look at a 25 to 4 arrive to the hospital, women and children mixed. the vast majority of those have been killed in the over night attacks and then there is the number is expected to rise as the, the progressive that we're looking into expecting more of it and more reports of
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from a lot. so hospitalized only as more of pressure to this remain ex operation of those facilities in data, but how really overwhelmed, exhausted. and with this large number of injuries that they have to deal with and intervene to just save their lives, it's only adding more pressure on their staff and the supplies that they are sued enough are going to be depleted. all right to honey my food life as the in rough. i in southern guns a honey. thank you. now is there any forces have carried out a series of raids across the occupied westbank troops entered most of piazza in southern hebron and a sofa down activist that is really ami, also rated at town. southeast of numbers triggering confrontations with palestinian youth. your effective state down to me blinking has said israel's plan to expand the legal sacraments and the occupied westbank was against international. no, that's a change and the policy set by the trump administration on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been
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longstanding us 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. ard ministration, maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion and in our government. this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security is now a doctor from gaza, who completed his medical training in ukraine. this sharing his experiences of working in 2 different was ends. he says he was able to give his ukrainian patients a fat chance to recover. but at the alex the hospital and they are out via he's having to make life or death choices because of shortages, including no anesthetic. this is his story. the most of the kind of my name is dr. mussa to holland. i'm a resident at bureau, bella, i serve in the emergency unit at l. so hospital,
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i obtained my degree from ukraine last year in 2023. and i'm assuming about the my father. i served almost one full year in ukrainian hospital 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 costing it. we are flooded with dead bodies and critically wounded people who moved on the account see how to lock them . i was working on october 7th and i have been on duty ever since. we are still receiving critical cases on 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 are you kind of in the ones that i'm not hearing casa, the doctors are forced to make hard decisions to choose between who to treat and
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who lives are times if i receive 2 cases of victim with 70 percent, burns ok, and one with medium injuries out of 10 to the 2nd order. as a 1st, we'll go into sepsis and di, pump for the last one. i just, there's a huge difference between the war and ukraine and that of gaza. a little bit 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, 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 move. in ukraine, we worked at ease with everything in a bundle, from the staff to the resources that go on. yeah. and ukraine, i never came across a single case where the doctors are forced to perform a procedure on a patient without anesthetic cuz i'm not, i'm not as much as you're in gaza. i attended to a 12 year old child,
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as i perform 25 stitches in his head without anesthetics or even a pain killer. 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 perfect the stage. i hardly held my tears. the now the un security council held the meeting on the situation in ukraine. on the eve of the secondary battery of rushes, full scale invasion diplomat stepped out the reference to re focus international attention on the conflict. gabriel 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 russia and, and the war. either you informed or never followed what happened between 20142022.
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during that 8 years ukraine and russia held approximately 200 rounds of peace 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 he had some kind of with the rest of the world would suffer to what stops 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 fight thing 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 at 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 paul. the new grand remains an open wound at the hobbs 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
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conflict. a diplomatic breakthrough seems as far away today as it was 2 years ago. gabriel's on do out just at united nations in new york. well after 2 years of war, fuel ukrainians. now believe in victory countries folding showed them edition, the army had to withdraw our troops from a fund land city. and us support is in doubt. from the pro, obviously is rob mcbride reports and what the role leads. and it's wakes as the main gateway to the south and east. the disney pro region has been a witness to the changing phases in this off to the full scale russian invasion. it was a major transit route for civilians fleeing west. it's been a place for rapidly assembled. divisions of ukrainian troops, including for last summer has failed counter offensive and with rushes renewed push . it's a refuge for some of the last civilians to be moved out from the town of of div come before it felt like 84 year old being rescued from the basement. me out the
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she lifted me up by my arms because i couldn't walk by myself from there we'll vehicles waiting for us to take us to safety. oh cool. on the 1st anniversary of this rule, ukraine could celebrate games, like driving the russians back from deceased khaki, even the north. those celebrations this year. but reconstruction efforts to be able to stay, your tax cools, mold damage, march orders, and bought a boat that i have experienced in construction. and i can see the results of my work and how it benefit to those who have suffered from the war with cisco claims giving us a similarly headstone region in the south, while back under ukraine's control is still under russian bombardments. so to the major part of a desa, although ukrainian success is against russian warships, i've seen the blacks the fleet forced back, allowing more grain ships to pass on the white scale attacks on ukraine's energy system as russia did last year. have yet to happen this winter. you sense though,
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a growing weariness, especially among families of soldiers fighting that the front for so long against the backdrop of waning international support in the town of boucher north of keefe father and today i live in, says he witnessed firsthand suspected will crimes carried out by russian troops, which, why did you allow people to hold for them? but at the same time that is disappointment. mostly i've tried to vote for the international aid, but those are without dates. we would probably, i would, i do have lots of ladies at the nearby bridge of at a pin low not by retreating ukrainian soldiers. thousands of civilians followed the full of keys, seemingly just days away. 2 years on the new bridge has now been opened, while the original will be kept as a memorial. and the man who was at the defense of keeping those early days all looks on the surface key has been installed as the new head of ukraine's armed
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forces. in an attempt to change the country's military fortunes, he will soon have new weapons to help like f 16 find to jets. have a more sophisticated attack thrones and continuing support from most of your us support. the remains far more doubtful and back into the pro. another indicate to points to how grandma prospect for the 3rd year, a full scale will the military cemetery of graves, freshly dug, and never expand mcbride else's era. do you meet probably ukraine to stop by stop right here, and i'll just here, when we come back to the controversy of an idea of treatments in the united states, we'll hear what donald trump thinks about what's happening. and on the bottom, on the president of mexico, the closest controversy leasing the personal details of the journalist on the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current
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government knows not being to win the index sense, say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok. some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions, but we don't live in a postcolonial work. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, legally passed barge, you can, cooking is a radio baseball tea tool, which everyone should carry from for us to do a tourism eco anxiety therapy. why do they come here? religion, politics, finance, or apocalypse, maybe discovers how people to campaign in the ends times the poor young generation coming soon. but just like i told you, so, dealing with this feeling on alex's era, a lot of the stories that we cover all highly complex. so it's very important that
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we make them as understandable as we can to as many people's as possible no matter how much they know about a given crises. so issue the smell of that is all over power. as long as you say, we're correspondence, that's where we strive to do the the, the welcome back to watching. i'll just say electric. remind about top stories here . this uh, these randy armies again talking residential targets across johnson. the latest strikes of killed at least $25.00 colors from the ends and the large numbers of wounded men check into the outlet itself. your subject state has to be blink, and the sense is rails planned to expand illegal sacraments and the on by the westbank is against international change in the policy sense
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and the un security council as met on the 8th, the 2nd down the best we have brushes in face of the brain and ministry warrens is running out to them. addition allies agreed to step up efforts to re focus international attention. on the was russian president vladimir putin says most goes, goes, remain on change. you to ship level over reports. now, for most of on february the 24th $20.00 to $22.00 russian presidents floods you made piecing, announced the purpose of russia's made a trip ration was to protect people who were subjected to bullying and genocide. where the key of regime 2 years old and people in the russian speaking provinces of ukraine are refusing to speak russian and choosing ukraine and instead. well, russia has captured around 20 percent of ukrainian land and attached for new regions, states territory page and says, russia's winning all fronts. the recent full of disco which russia had been trying
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to capture since the beginning of the invasion is portrayed as one of the greatest victories the ukrainian governments that russia initially wanted to topple as part of as dean. that's if occasional strategy is still in place, while in tight cities are raised to the ground with millions of people displaced. appointment there was confidence at the beginning that ukraine was with us only the nazis were against us. we felt would defeat the easily then ukraine would meet us with flowers. perhaps the mistake which calls to crane millions of broken lives of the 2 guys of the so called special mid shop ration. the kremlin is not changing or even questioning how effect. so this strategy resolved in terms of achieving his goals and ukraine. the company is continues to bring more devastation, grief was now and to the blood. shred apparently sights um, lets say there were several scenarios for rush of how the situation will develop. the aim is to secure the border regions, at least in order to prevent
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a new cross border attacks and obviously to control the bone bass and, and as a possibility would be also to go for this up in order to control access to the black sea. and of course, for nato countries, it is important not to internally move ukraine, so they will have to possibly an expert, some pressure, and present as landscape through green to negotiate with russia to negotiate some sort of ceasefire. so, roches entering, it said yeah, of the conflict with ukraine, and this comes on the heels of the death of patients of most outspoken critic. i'll explain the valley, an overall crime down on civil rights officials reported the economic growth, but it applies to a very limited number of sexes, like the military industrial complex. while the level of consumption is fully for the population, letting the patient is planning to stay on for 5th residential time,
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which means the country is most likely to choose staying because us above all of a to z, right most k. fighting between troops and rebels from the m 23. our group has driven thousands of people from their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo. government forces say that holding off a rebel of bonds, they handled the withdrawal of un peacekeepers of the region. at the end of the year. was fighting has been in the town of sol. okay. and north keep of providence for my catherine story reports pants lined the road to 2nd. a week ago. this was not here. thousands of people will drop 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
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a mother and had 2 children were killed by a long range more to the bodies still in the house, in the gardens. and we went to the idp camp, 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 of the situation here. in fact, it is dire, 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 come on, you come monday, see the fight has our own nearby hills. the government has claimed its neighbor rhonda for ami empty suite. the rundown government has united language to do what you said you went on your card. you're about to go to my front ramos the push. the
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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 takes away from the using to kill congolese. now, there's a lot of international pressure, 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 and sent a goals, delayed presidential election, refusing to end a toolbox with the current president marcus out the vote was due to be held on february 25th. but south related is now uncertainty about when it will go ahead. solved sir. as his mandate as leo and as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if voters will get to the polls before then for me. yes, president donald trump has voice his support full in vitro fertilization procedures
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for a quote and the conservative state of alabama rule, embryo should be considered human beings. the decision has forced ivy after next they have to close varying prosecution. i'll just say what's, how does it cost us as the stores the cells inside this petri dish, our 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 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 on use embryos or those with genetic dfcs are usually discarded.
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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 enjoyed months of rolling therapies toward a successful embryo, implantation and pregnancy are seeing those hopes evaporate. alabama already has a total ban on abortion. but even some anti abortion lawmakers say a ban on for till the treatment is a step too far and have proposed state laws to protect i v f. nationally. the issue has become a flash point on the presidential campaign trail. individuals, couples who want to start a family are, are now being deprived of access to what can help them start. a
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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 ivy as well. his republican challenger nikki haley, was uncertain in her response. i mean, embryos to me are 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 called on the state supreme court to reconsider its ruling as fears mount across the country. the other conservative states could take similar action. hydro castro, ultra 0 washington austerity measures ordered by the president of origin. tina, i promote more mass protests and when desirous and other cities demonstrate to say many more poor people are getting hungry because money for soup. kitchens has been caught president of the i'm le,
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slash public spending devante to pay. so i've got tens of thousands of government jobs, and that's it for me. they're enjoying the weather is next. the inside story will ex, i'm any threats, he's becoming fully miniaturized. that's a state your thoughts so much in the the hello. we got a little bit of weather in the full cost of the middle east over the next couple of days. even those of house here in kata the moment as well as the fine and drive of this weather system that'll bring some cloud and right is in northern parts of saudi arabia, jordan using across into iraq some heavier rain, possibly some snow to just making its way across so that western side of iran, the system drift, 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
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brought this guys to come back in behind know to surprise us 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 us as the day, but i just got to return that and as you can see, it does look glossy, settled in terms of the weather. then as we go one through sunday, know quite a several across central parts of the mediterranean, both west and areas of africa, 6 and whether the average in north america, northern areas of algeria using across into tennessee 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 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 coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel,
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whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more pop listing and inspiring story. people try to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and i'm biased and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the the consequences of israel's war on gaza is causing a maritime prices in the red sea. one that has drawn in major powers like the united states, the u. k. and china. so is the red sea becoming fully mill? that's right. this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much of.

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