tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ February 24, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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in the the hello, this is in use our own algae 0. i'm for the back people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes is ready as strikes target central and southern gaza at least say palestinians are killed in the city of ross on a residential building. and down below, i was also hips getting at least 25 people. most of them women and children in the u. n. z. managed hearing agency again calls for say faxes. so age can be increased in 2000 as the one, the risk of funding is growing. also this our 2 years after the war in ukraine
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began wives of russian soldiers, i rested outside the kremlin, out of raffle. and on pete, the steps of the schools, the comforter opened tennis fine was just offered with y'all, coop been sick and caught and functional for an action and go ha, i've spent a show about shift stones to england taking full wickets to pretty sign and control of the full face, the getting some things. one of the thank you for joining us is 15 g m t 5 pm in guys are way within just the last few hours and he's really a strike has killed at least 8 people. it happened in the southern city of rafa, which has become a refuge for $1500000.00 palestinian seeking safety women, children and the elderly are among the casualties. the buildings targeted where near a busy road leading to a market, guys of health ministry says at least a 100 people have been killed in these really a tax. in the past 24 hours to the shop.
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i was working with other friends on taking shelter in the home editor out of hospital. all of a sudden the massive explosion was floating into the air and so all those around me flying around, others don't to pieces. i passed out and woke up to find myself here in the hospital. these riley will apply and flooded me so on a one residential building in a very crowded area. hundreds working on the street, trying to get their hands on some food of. that's good, the latest on the situation on the ground wave out just as tarik up was on who's live for us in a rough i in 7 guys. so target central areas like they're all blocked targeted, but also roughly in the south where you are hit with new fresh, fresh, new air strikes. tell us about what's been happening. are these past few hours? yes, fully, panama city and so and rough uh no longer feeling safe because of these valley.
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unrelenting bombardments and one of the areas that where the majority of cars and type in order to flee to in order to seek safety abutment has been going on. and that city works. a residential house has been talking to the torture lambs, along with civil infrastructure that had been widely selected due to the east valley plumbing campaign. and this is absolutely terrifying. today as the attack had been carried out in a very densely populated neighborhood contains displace people. these activities from different parts of the gaza strip now that it is striking fact at least a kind of a city inseparable to kill, with doses of injuries for people who are where in the location of targeting as palestinians have new little guy is a trust to what these, what all, we had to say you're getting forming them to do the tax today at been triggering, mow, mount and concerns about what would be next if is where the started a real bombing and why committed to come back in, in a roughly district. there are more than 101900000 palestinians are taking show to
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a rough off. this area has been on the coast in the bottom, the 2 weeks where the east valley forces are trying to accomplish the military durations and all the parts and information from the potential attacks. but i've been see why they've been sheet dummies and a great deal of destruction on this, the among palestinians who know you've got know what to go in order to be safe. terry, thank you for the updates that sounded there is terry, god was revolting their life from a rasa in southern gaza in central guys. i meanwhile, 25 people were killed and then these really bombardment of a residential building and there are a lot on friday, many of the dead, where women and children alexander buys, has the details. for countless tell us 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 deer, bella, as night fell, they were hit by
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a massive is really air straight. 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, rescuers tried to save those. they could, violence and destruction are difficult to fathom laguna as soon as the dog we rushed downstairs when we heard the for me, we sold the whole building coming down. we collected body parts of women and children. sweat to golf. they were old women and children between 7 and 8 and 12 years old, or 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. the sauce 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 hourly, we expect to receive many more victims as reported by the ambulance service, who is still of the a tech side, 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 rebel, 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. while the united nations is
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wanting of the dia, need for critical aid to reach the gaza strip. it says that without adequate food and water supplies the risk of disease, fretting and of finding only increases. oh my young man now shall we have no time, no flour and we are very tired because of hunger. i will dock some eyes hut because a sigh of smoke. i don't mean we have become pale due to her and go, and we come stand on our fee because of the tongue. i la casita got when a jo are amended and gave me that i can whatever you should. oh, there is no. no, walter, no flower cooking or, or anything. this is winter, then living like this pharmacist and the best these guys a strip say they're being forced to turn away. people seeking medical help because they've run out of supplies. they say most of the pharmacies have been forced to close down after israel as bombardment issue that have remained open, have not been able to receive any delivery for nearly 5 months left. and the worst
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feeling is when someone comes in seeking and you can't help them, you can't provide them with the treatment they need. it's really thing that we can't help or people. this is all because of these, are you the patient under control of the border crossings? this is really media say there's been progress the and talks involving israel, the us, egypt and khattab that took place in power says find out more with how to solve who to apply for us from tennessee. fort more you hearing about this from the, the bully is really delegation came back with what they're calling cautious. optimism a balance potentially reaching a deal, but would involve a pause in the fighting for around 6 weeks, according to is really media. now this delegation was sent after immense pressure from the americans to go back to the negotiating table and see what concessions can be given up in order to secure a deal. now that delegation was headed by the head of israel, sion bet,
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and the head of israel's most saw. these are the internal and external security agencies. once they returned from paris tonight, they are going to present their findings, what they're calling an outline for the deal to israel's war cabinets, where it will then be presented to the wider cabinet while they're still a lot of gaps to be filled. still a lot of sticking points. they're saying that it is moving in a positive direction because they now have this framework for how the deal can be achieved. we're talking about a deal that potentially would see the release of 40 is really captives from gaza and exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners and around a 6 week pause in the fighting. again, these are all preliminary details reported in is really media, but it seems that there are positive signs about getting to a deal. yeah, so cautious optimism about these talks and the outcome more protests in kind of eve . meanwhile, this saturday home to tell us about what we can expect it works,
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taking 2 different demonstrations, one right here, behind me in what's become known as hostage square where families of is really captives currently held in gaza. for the 20th week in a row will come here to call on the is really government to do more to secure the release of their loved ones know simultaneously, right across the street, outside of israel's defense ministry, known as the kid. the, the 2nd week of anti government demonstrations to be coming out in full force against these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right wing government for their policies, but have not seen a deal framework to bring back the remaining is really captive. so when we talk to demonstrators last week, they said they were fed up with the government set up with their policies, and that they need to be giving up more concessions in order to secure a deal. so at some point in the evening, the 2 demonstrations will converge into one larger protest. calling for the release
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of the remaining is really captives sound good. thank you very much for that. of course we'll be following those protests with you throughout the evening here on algebra. i'm the son who lives there in tel aviv. and brazil's president has again said that israel is committing genocide in gaza. luis ignacio new that are still the speech in real follow are similar comments he made at the african union? somebody didn't e c o b last week is right. it was on good by doing this comparison of the war on gaza to the how the document that said, you know what, these really government is doing against the policy and people is not, you know, it's genocide because it's killing women and children to the u. s. military service is destroyed, 7 on ties ship, ms size, and jose controlled areas in yemen. us central command says the miss odds when mo bile and being prepared to launch was targets in the red sea, posing what it called an imminent threat to american warships and commercial
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vessels. meanwhile, bo fee say a british owned congo ship they targeted in the red sea is thinking that will be more, was struck earlier this week. us central command says the attack caused significant damage to the ship and a 29 kilometers oil slick. if these have been targeting american and british vessels in the red sea, in solidarity with palestinians in casa now doctor from guys who completed his medical training in ukraine is sharing his experience of working in 2 different wars. owens, he says he was able to give his ukrainian patients a fair chance to recover. but that alex, the hospital in dow, by law, he's having to make life or death choices because of shortages, including no anesthetics. this is a story of the most of the kind of my name is dr. mussa to holland. i'm a resident at bureau butler. i served in the emergency unit at l. so hospital i
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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 coasting. we are flooded with dead bodies and critically wounded people who moved the accounts the house, the lock and i was working on october 7th. and i have been on duty ever since are we are still receiving critical cases on at the same intensity and 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 of 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 or times. or if i receive 2 cases of victim with 70 percent burns, and one with medium injury out of 10 to the 2nd. as a 1st will go into sepsis and die, and hopefully there's a huge difference between the born ukraine and that of casa 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 garza, 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, to come on. yeah. and ukraine, i never came across a single case where 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
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a 12 year old child. i performed 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'm hoping to perfect the stage. i hardly held my tiers. it's printing more head on this, i'll just here and use our, including protests in poland, in support of ukraine, 2 years on since russia's invasion and the women's world cup. tompkins re now have the sites on the 11th a soft to qualify for the 1st time. that's coming up in sports with each relate. the has been 2 years since russia launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. it's tongue send, troops broke. so would you fences to reach the outskirts of the capital key, but failed to capture it. us intelligence estimates 315000 russians have been
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killed or injured in the war. ukraine has suffered around 200000 casualties, 6 and a half 1000000 ukrainians have fled the war to europe and beyond. with most settling in poland, germany and the czech republic, nearly 4000000 ukraine's r internally displaced. the fighting is estimated to have cost a $152000000000.00 in directs damage and it's affecting all sectors of ukraine's economy. us in a moment will be speaking to you with the chapel of our in moscow. but 1st let's go to algebra is rob mcbride, who's in the ne pro in eastern ukraine. rob you've just arrived in the need for, i understand. but you've been further east into the dumbass area of ukraine. tell us about the move there on the 2nd anniversary of the war. that's right, there is very little in the way of official events to mock this 2nd advisory, but especially here in the east of the country and in the region of don't you ask
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why people will tell you that this goes back a lot longer than 2 years that in fact, that will be kind effectively in 2014, with russia's backing of a separate test in that area that puts at lots of the cities and towns in the ukrainian control pods. all done. yeah, it's very much on the front line is that these where they have roommate and with recent russian successors, particularly around of div. cuz that does seem to be this fear that a lot of these ukrainian controlled at towns and cities that russia may be trying to resume its attempts. it's long held gold, a goal to take the whole of the done yet for itself. so there are increasing concerns as we're on this on that, but as we look ahead to that the jet but then people. busy also point, well this style made on the front lines, it seems others military success is it was just last night that the ukrainian forces were claiming to have down to a 50 surveillance at craft of deep into the rush aspect,
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which is similar to another surveillance across that it also destroyed a months ago. the other success is by the force here, the arrival of ass 16 fights is more sophisticated to dry. and so there are things military leave that people kind of look at that the are changing. so some what the baffle building may have bigger changes as we get into this 3rd year with this full scale. yeah, and we've had some high profile visits. ukraine on, on the 2nd diverse re how, how is the anniversary being viewed widely across ukraine and are people, you know, how for when they have these high profile visits from european lead us to keep? or do you have to say that generally you do sense a role wherever you say assessing and you see it with the protests that you've you uh, have on the streets by many families, all people, 7 on the front lines wondering when they're gonna see that husband's uh, that's sons again after 2 years looking for changes in the uh,
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the conscription system. so these kind of visits that way, seeing today from the, of, on the land and all the world leaders, they all welcomes the funding that's been committed from the e u. that is also welcome the fact that they went to hostile mo, let's this field to the north of key. that was very symbolic. that was as far as russian forces gotten as a symbol of defiance. but then there are increasing concerns about the increasing awareness of the war where we missed that exist abroad, especially in the united states. and especially as we get into this only important presidential get the fear that ukraine is going to be last. i'm going to be held hostage if you like to, to united states. domestic politics would still questions about the $60000000000.00 of aid, which is held up, which hasn't arrived here with people here asking quite openly and candidly, we're not asking for the will to give its blood whether you've, there are enough ukrainians here dying on the front lines a young and old
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a like that just asking for the money for the weapons to carry on, despite which people have still regard 2 years old as a fight for that's the bible. rob mcbride, indian april eastern ukraine. thank you very much for that. let's cross over now to use the shop of oliver in moscow for as juliet some small demonstrations and arrests in moscow on the 2nd advisory of the war. yes indeed, we can clearly see the growing discontent and protest move unpaid russia and their own today is several journalists were detained near red square, where a weekly protest by wives. and not those of mobilized reserve is a was taking place at the women gather every saturday to lay flowers at the tomb. all the unknown soldier near the kremlin and demands that that husbands and sons be allowed to return home because they can come beyond the front line. and definitely as a master shows want them to be also said to people were detained. a surround russia,
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as riley's in memory of delights political activist, exceeding the vol needs on team who and onto dropped ronnie's and there are also reports that most provides came to the cathedral points to save you in to own, at the memory of alex st. of on a and the people accusing to get inside. they had the police presence was for the as well. the police stopped several people at the exit from the cathedral to check that document such as russia is gearing out for the presidential elections in march this year. it's crucially important for us, he's to keep things under control. yeah. and, and what's the situation newly in russia, the wider situation in russia, 2 years after the invasion, which russia has called a special military operations to yes, exactly. so just by pushes a report to the advances in the front, now many save. and the funny thing is guessing bolts down in the trenches because
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for a very long time, the front line has barely been moving uh, 2 years ago. and he's addressed to the nation's regiment peach, and stated that russia didn't have plans to capture you cranial lines, but license of 10. but 20 is pretty steep. russia proclaimed before you print and regions of don't ask lou guns personal own as a parisha, as it stereo new territories. and now there are voices again calling washer to move the and take care of and take a guess on the control. just pipelines to replace lead team is a landscape with a pro russian leadership, as well as 2 flies to on to russian sentiment and ukraine. those goals have not been achieved at basically advising resilience to remains the praise president and the anti russian sentiments and hatred. tools, russia have tripled in ukraine now, at the same time, we see that us and you sanctions have proven to be quite ineffective because they've failed to bring the conflict to an end o as triangle the russian economy. and also,
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as we're remember when the special minish operation was starting, let's be patient said that actually its purpose is to protect the people of don't boss so to yes own of, to be of. so this down to the oppression was the quite the opposite because we see mold as smo, destruction, and millions and millions of refugees. usually a thank you for that. you the shop of oliver. i lived there in moscow. these are life pictures now from poland, demonstrators of protesting the war in ukraine, outside the russian embassy in warsaw. poland is one of keys, close this european union allies. it welcomed over a 1000000 ukrainian refugees after the russian invasion began. but relations between the 2 countries have since deteriorated. polish farmers have protested against cheap ukrainian grain funding the european market. what from on this 1st speak to caspar kita, who was a political analyst at the war. so is that you joining us live from poland capital . thank you for your time. again,
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pulling through its full wage behind ukraine after russia's invasion, 2 years ago, welcomed a 1000000 ukrainians on his territory. what's led to the end of the honeymoon? thanks for having me. well, you know, to an extensive power, so still supportive of poor example ministry age whole ukraine and still sets and the more supportive of ukraine better when of russia and this conflict. but at the same time, there are several factors that led to uh, a decrease the support for app. and i think also decrease the emotion. know engagement on the publish. sorry, it's been of this conflict fast the agricultural problem because of the conflict around the ukrainian agricultural products, getting into poland and the full shifting could prices of polish products of polish farmers who have the same uh, the same product is the same grains, uh, et cetera. and want to sell them even important are in the you were in countries,
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and this is a source of revenue both for ukraine and spend suppose and to all ends. the spanish farmers have been more and more protesting against ukrainian products getting into proteins last year. but in governments, in april band, some of ukrainian grain spend weeks, con sunflower rates, the tentative seats are getting into the inter phone. but at the same time, a lot of a lot of products still do get into into proteins. and also with some of the products about top, legally, the bands are actually illegally a transported into, into protein, into the p a as a lot of tensions on both sides because of that. so, so tensions because of opposing economic interest that's led to the deteriorating relations. but what about politically, what's been named packed all of the war and ukraine on polish politics as well.
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certainly the main impact i thing has been is the fact that the normal post have been supportive of increased ministry spending the fact that so we have now moving on our feelings more endangered by russia event. it was so 2 years ago before the war started for actually a full scale invasion spells and services. i think the main impact now poland has this, has been spending over 4 percent of his, of his gdc now on military. and this is something that's why he's for the phone, the right thing to the left wing and publish it and publish politics. and the impact obviously have passed has been the deterioration of the, of our more even further deterioration of our relations with russia. about the same time we have these tensions with ukraine now, and we have over a 1000000 of ukrainian refuge is now no. oh, so we know, even before the war we had to several hundreds of thousands of ukrainian economic
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immigrants inside poland. so all these political and economic pensions also possibly can get into a societal tensions right inside proteins where they take a few pregnancy i think. is it likely to lead you think, to a collapse of the polish ukrainian relations? and what do you think needs to happen for that to be avoided as well? i think that's, that's a been the been venue wrong. as long as russia is seen, as of fred ross, you will always be seen as a, as an entry said who will, will possibly be seen as a obviously biggest threats, but that you cannot make rivalry. what if you print most of the same time, i think the sentiment in fountain is getting more and more skeptical of ukraine. and i think that basically via cream government will have some negotiated with the publish governments, the terms of the economy corporation, but would be more acceptable for furnished apartments and most of us of us. but that's what's most important, but also important for a lot of people on the phone. and i still recall problem. see the fall and massacre
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from the 2nd and well went over hundreds of thousands of photos were killed. but you bring a nationalist, right? they still did not get to exclamations and papa funerals and ukraine. this is also something but they are creating government would have to. so a lot of issues that leads over to post would be more, less skeptical. right. so a lot of issues that need to be result say, you talked about the russian threat, casper, how worried is poland today that it could be next? i mean, we've seen russia make advances. territory advances in, in ukraine, politically doesn't seem present, put in, is deterred by the sanctions against him, from the us and, and from europe. how concerning is all of that for poland today? it's very kind of setting gear because poland has fault a lot of flaws with russia in the past. and we have been invited by russia several times in the past with the same time. i think that the fact that we have been spending more and more money on ministry. and so we have also been increasing our,
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our own the spending here. and so our own engagements in, in, you know, with the, with the city spot, some of them, if you, if you want to piece you have to prefer for, well, i think that's the point of this is more and more prepared than before. i don't think it's likely that russia would like to engage in another war both as low as possible, but to have some, you know, hybrid conflicts. like, like when the russia created the i call 6 on published below russian. a boulder in 2021 and possible publications like, you know, if it wasn't mississauga mississauga the that's where shots interposed and so from, from russia to, to, uh, to destabilize opponents. okay. got to us, but i don't think a full scale is you contact to somebody about this probably in the near future. valesa power certainly. um, uh it is widely accepted but we need to spend more on a minute tree and it gets more and more preferred. so, but we would, uh, the,
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to rush uh from the, from, from a possible invasion in the future. very interesting to talk to you about this. thank you for joining us. cost of our key to from the war. so institute joining us on the 9th avenue. so your next on hold with us. and if we do, the russian opposition leader alexi, nevada is accusing prison, invited me 14 of refusing to return his body. union of on the size of forty's of threatened to bury a husband's body at the prison where he was held if they do not agree to a secret funeral. she also says, nevada, his mother has been warned. she's running out of time a day to salem levels, give us the body of my husband to be we want him to have a funeral service and then be buried in the ground as his customary and orthodoxy galaxy. without any conditions, you tortured him alive, and now you keep torturing him. the turn of those eyes to put the still ahead on the news, our echo us leaders, our meeting and a boot. and nigeria,
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after 3 prominent member states, announced they were leaving the west african regional block. and big names in the world, a football gathering, cut off for a charity for full match be, don't have more. i'm not coming up later and stay with the hell. i was been a pretty live me week across the west and pa, so for sale. some sundry down posts to into a se, employee mold in the areas of bolivia. they will continue as you go through the next couple of days. and we've got this loan with a feature here. this cold front has made his way across. the point of service brought some fresher weather in, in the process, and some width of weather as well as in northern origin. taina power requires sing some showers, scattering a showers down towards the se, offer, so i re apply pressure just off show, just picking temperatures up and pull standing. and i have
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a se on saturday coming up to around 18 degrees on sunday with the winds coming in from moving over the direction most showers say i was in northern parts of austin taina plenty of shelves across the western side of the amazon, one or 2 showers to just around the east side of the caravan. the wind was in league with sing, some west of weather for overtime. it has been while a hold on lobbying, formed by friend interested at the bank. i think they paint just easing a little as we go one through s sunday more in the way of showers coming through. not just a shadow to just around the other. the main audience of the caravans central america is looking laws. he draws the lot of dry weather into north america. we have go, that's where the continuing across much of the central plains. it's huge . i mean, to be used as a un, i'm by so the position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news hour on alger 0, a reminder of our top stories within the last few hours and is ready as to, i guess scale that meets 8 people in a 7, a rough i in the southern city of braun, for in the gaza strip women, children, and the elderly among the casualties, buildings targeted. we're near a busy road leading to a market and is really a striking central di scale at least 25 out of 3 inch most of them, women and children around a 150 display civilians with sheltering in a family home in debt of allow when the attack happens and demonstrates is a protest in the, in ukraine, outside of rushman, the season was. so i'm a 2nd van of
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a 3 of the russian invasion. poland is one of the keys closest to your p and allies, but relation septic to rated, since it's kind of a warm polish farmers have co tested against children, cutting green flooding. the can lock it down to the world. news in the polls that opened in the us state of south carolina for the latest republican primary election . once again, donald trump is predicted to win, but despite remaining the favorite to clinch the parties, presidential nomination is main challenger says she's staying in the race. she advertises the expect. another republican primaries, donald trump, nikki haley, compete to be the parties in albany in the presidential election. this time it's in south carolina where haley was elected governor twice. trump is significantly ahead in the polls and is expected to win the sound of these contests. you have the spite cools, we have to drop out hailey abruptly from the press conference in a home say this week, vowing to go on until super tuesday on march. the 5th, when the primaries of moving to a dozen states,
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that's why i refused to quit. south carolina will vote on saturday, but on sunday, i'll still be running for president. the reason she's able to make that pledge is money for cash is still flowing in despite highly having won none of the nominating contest so far and the remoteness of a beating trump in any of the future primaries. the money seems to be coming when you would have thought it would have dried up. and that means that there are donors out there that still are interested in those goals. they're still fighting for the party. they're still looking for an alternative to trump. should he falter in some way, some big donors as well as the haley campaign, pointing to what they feel is the uncertainty of whether trump will actually be the republican. nobody in november give them the 91 felony counts he faces. he's gotten more on stable and on hinged. he spends more time in court rooms, then he does on the campaign trail by prohibiting the results of saturdays vote
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here in south carolina. the category was simply reflecting what the polls have shown for months, even here in her home states. she has little to neutrons of beating donald trump personnel. dennis feels he's with the investments as a backup plan should from drop house. and as well as the way just to look for the president's look if she was doing well, i don't understand, it maybe is refusal to drop out is ridicule. so i'm from supervision. south carolina, there are mixed feelings about what are they would vote for in november. i think nicky entertainment or donors are a little delusional at this point. right. i don't see the chat base getting binder . would you rather on high, highly of if trump had to drop out for some reason the only option? yes, haley is also receiving huge sums from thousands of democratic party done is according to the latest filings that's despite have these personal opposition to abortion, and the support of tax cuts for the rich and flashing benefits for the poor. well, the, which means haley will be able to carry on for now. she advert henzy elder 0 south
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carolina to africa now and they've been protest more demonstrations in synagogues, capital the car protesters are unhappy over the postponement of the presidential election. the hold was you to be held on february 25th, but president microsoft delayed. it says now uncertainty about when it will go ahead. file says he's mandate as leader will and as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if voters will go to the post before then, opposition politicians in fits the election should be held in april. let's go live to our nicholas tacos in the synagogues capital. the call for is a lot of demonstrations today. nick, i understand why both fully. there are multiple demonstrations this morning. we saw the candidates going out to demonstrate. then there were members of the civil societies here, where we are our people from civil society asking for the release of what they describe as political prisoners. and among those political prisoners are these 2
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men who it's by its own coast opposition leader and what's on the zone bottle. and here's the candidate to the presidential election july, but to fight their boats in prison. one of them sancho cannot run in the presidential election. the other is a candidate. now, people here hold on calling for a delay that their issue is not the election for the release of their leaders. what we're seeing is so many people out on the street. so many people discontent over the political crisis that is taking place right now. there's one man that has the key to bring back the piece and unity. it's the president, the president has called for natural dialog tomorrow where he'll be meeting candidates, but also members of civil society to what seems. what can he do like you saw realistically and completely to end at this price? well, he's really under pressure because members of the bound political party plus debt, which representative has been conquered or other candidates to the present. that's
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the election. say they don't want to have a dialogue or converse with president microsoft. what they want is for the election to go ahead and then there are others who are not part of the list of candidates. natalie to reward who's part of one of the biggest traditional political parties in the country will be his party, wants a delay in the election. he wants to restart, they want to reset the full selection process with a new list of candidates. so a lot of the vision and many people blame president lucky solve for the situation in which we are in just hours before the campaign was made to start div hold on a delay of the presidential election to december 15th the constitution council. i said, you can't do that, you have to have an election as soon as possible. here's mandates fully and on
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april 2nd, there's so much uncertainty. and that's creating a lot of concern not only for people in senegal, but people in the region of west africa. why? because there's been several military twos in the region. san diego has always had a peaceful hand over a power. there's always been elections where the president has handed over the power to that, and that's elected president. so we're on, on chartered waters. and that's why we see so many people on the street. some of them say they're here to protect their political candidate likes here at this demonstration, others are saying we're here to protect the democratic institutions of center goals . and then there are those will be protesting layers later on today to support president my key. so we said that he is here to insurance debility and to ensure that there is a peaceful election ahead with an election date that will be announced after the national dialogue. police because talk live in the cost and the got way. there's
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a great deal of uncertainty following the postponement of the presidential election, which was due to be held on sunday, february 25th nicholas hot. thank you very much for the moment to the west african regional blog. echo loss is set to lift some sanctions on the share, including board of coaches and a suspension or financial transactions that go off suspended. looking at fossil molly and new share after military coups in those countries and the over throw of elected civilian governments. that's bringing i'm and these race was in a board. your nigeria is capital force covering this summit. so some sanction lifted on you share. what about the other 2 countries? what basically for the almost all the functions in post on is you have been lifted lance, the blockade has been lifted. functions on no fly zone has been lifted. sanctions on cutting of news. yeah. from electricity is functions on economic and foreigners bothering is from economic and financial institutions of the suburbs. and i've also
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been lifted bills and also talk about other countries for example. but it might lead, for example, where the course heads of state and government have announced that they are lifting and by going, employing citizens of money for bod, from holding any positions in institutions in the west africa book. and also some functions on countries like a guinea. we also he's on the military rules have been lifted. what a game for his. yeah, they've been some conditions, but they want but you need a release of president mohammed by zoom and members of his family. they also gave these june to let countries and opportunity to be members of the organization. again, they are asking them to be part of the technical discussions of the course block. but again, they have not been restored as full participating heads of state assignments or major conferences organized by the company community of west africa states. basically this is what has happened today. and it's been in research because
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they've been cools on calls and calls i even before the, some of the beast anxious would be, should be lifted, and then the organization should grow back or calling back this members to be part and parcel of as well. so i know these are saying that it's good news lifting of sanctions. good news for citizens of these countries. but also it could mean a lot of trouble for they could have a community of west africa state that just got to stop the people that make of course, in west africa, for example, a penny. i'm bishops, military man, in that region. good thing that if i can over to a government, then suddenly all they can do is to impose essential, impose sanctions. and then later they get to remove those functions. if i refuse to go by be a by the which is i'll be kind of a community to of west african states for me. i may just thank you, i'm a decrease, live there in a boot your nigeria to a francis president. the money of my coal has called for com. after fighting between protesters and police set, one of the world's biggest farming fast,
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thousands of demons rages broke to gauge. into the agriculture fair in paris, the head of my claws visit, farmers have been holding nationwide protest since last month, calling for higher incomes in this bureaucracy that also denounce what they say is unfair competition from cheap ukrainian impulse. the particularly send me this alone must take place in a peaceful environment. i hear the frustrations from this morning and they say this for all pharmacy. you're not helping any of your colleagues by making this one on impossible. and in a way, scared and comedies from coming, it is counter productive for all 3 and chance the sebastian curse has been found guilty of getting false testimony to upon them into inquiry into corruption scandals. he received an 8 month suspended sentence for lying about his role in making key appointments to holding a company. prosecutor say, curse remains under investigation for
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a legend vessel made of public funds. this is the 1st time in more than 30 years. a former all 3 in chancellor has faced trials. not childrens hospital is the latest building found to be contaminated with specialists in sydney, australia. the toxic cutting has long been banned in many countries because it causes chronic long disease concrete points, hospitals, schools, sports grounds and public parks just some of the thoughts quote and off. 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. is that terry? i mean like, it is a little bit worrying, but if you're not touching it, maybe it's no no, no quest,
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bob. a special task force has been set up to investigate the source. well, thirty's believe mulch, which is the material spread around plants as fertilizer is to blame. a landscaping supply distributes to add to locations around sidney police as well as environmental protection of the already has launched a criminal investigation. what's being found in this most useful news based off, while it should not be there and it is the legal for it to be de, unless it is to serve is not a dangerous product. so it was used as soon as we identified to test it, and if we find it to basically remove it, assist us is a major health risk. the insulation of tiny 5 is can lead to a form of cancer cool mesothelioma or clinic lung cancer. will 30 side the bone, the despair still found in this mulch is a much lower risk. the sort of fibrous and it doesn't need to be played, not because there's a risk right now from the problem would be if somebody interacted with it, like smashing up of this by channel. let's say, oh, got
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a pallet drill for the time. it just you or you're right, it eventually went to the contaminant most, she's already being removed from the science so far more than $800.00, like haitians have been tested, asserted instead of finding out if they're still stuck in the ice used and it was banned in 2003. despite this, there's still thousands of buildings across the country and machinery costs, which still contain asbestos. the maximum fine for a space dose related incidents and use as wells is more than one point. $3000000.00 us dollars. share a clock out to 0. the columbia is hoping to strike it rich by solving a 300 year old maritime mystery. the government spending 4 and a half $1000000.00 to explore the rank of a spanish galleon as thought the san jose was loaded with ponder treasure, including gold and silver, now worth billions of dollars. k nice is young. i believe it is
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a willingness on the part of both the columbia and spanish governments to consider the san jose kelly and the fisher, tabitha. we can translate this intention into scenario of cooperation and collaboration that will allow both states to manage the guardian. so we'll see as a heritage the 1st us spacecraft to touch down on the moon since 1972 is taped over on its side. but not so says the basic slander is alive and well, us space agency and intuitive machines who kind of company that build the spacecraft, say some of its antenna is, are facing downwards timeframe, data transmission or is and still a get had we've got the day sports coming up this, your screw has been sitting in the habit that's coming up with the
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the call choose solutions that gives us know for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it. as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education reward because the women and my country, they're not sweet to us. we are nothing that is all a to we are human beings on this earth to be trees and the coins. we are walking in the footsteps. our ancestors, whatever has been done before, can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions,
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keywords you of the kind of sports his peter probably thank you very much. england have put themselves in a dominant position in the fall of the test against india off the show it. but she has started with full wickets on day tier than the other. $51.00 runs to the overnight to as well as they were billed out for $353.00 jo roots and beaten on one of them. 2241 year old james and suddenly took the 1st we're getting the response in sales 3 away from 700. yes, the takes well already has to double hundreds in the series and provided some resistance with 73 last year. and so i'm hoping and took a boat with 6 between them. so even the on 219 for 7 and trading them by 134.
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that should pass both would that she's a lot, but that's your, that's not how we look at a set. how can we get the best of each other as a team? and how are we going to keep trying to get better as a group, and we're not always going to get it right. and that will can continue to keep trying to, to improve by level 2. so now moving ever closer to a 1st boon does lead guitar to love to getting 11 points clear at the top of the table for the awesome new captain granted shaka put labor cruise in the head early on against my fame demeanor a during the celebration, but luckily coach, chubby alonzo, realize this is jessica jake. this is chuck his 1st go for the caps since joining last july minds to equalize before labor to some one it in the 2nd off. thanks to a hello for mines keeper, robin zane smith. david houston winning 21 and assessing a gym and rick with a 53 games on beach and across all competition of spain's women's football team. if qualified for the olympics for the 1st time, the women's will accept champions,
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he submitted the semi finals of the nations moved on friday to him also. and i told them of these 1st off goals helped secure the wait in front of the rest of the same them for the spanish and the see at home of just under $22000.00 science and social media influences. and ex professional football is gathering kata to raise money for charity if they showed face skills in the match for hope. tom size, and we'll say in recent years, it's a venue that a seam and lots of little messy score us on his way to listing the woke up on friday. there was something slightly different, a state could be, but then i'd be stadium as global icons of the cost joined forces with the presence to raise money for education, for all a charity dedicated to providing quality education for motion laws, children in developing countries, content crisis chunks, and epa fella kept from the sides, featuring fell into a when
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a con chelsea and library coast legend to the truck as well as managers. awesome thing. good. and then sonya can say on the sidelines, almost $9000000.00 would brace for the cause. i think it was amazing. most of the people in the great things uh or the people that let me know if you okay. kind of okay. but i, i see the now i don't like to move it's going to be difficult. i believe the match to move it. it says share event attainment to the 35000 people who pecks in the final school 75 to team of a fellow. the real victory, however, was in the charitable efforts of those who played and thought as you donated. and it is nice to like support stocks so we can have fun on the money goes. yeah, really going for got to have like these big events and everything. so is i to come and help us, and this also share too much to help us on. so this is a very good opportunity. it's gonna help. i think it's
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a message out to the rest of the world that you know what we cannot do a little bit. we cannot do what's in our capacity. even if it to be all small steps more change. it goes a long way. it was just over 2 weeks ago, the children's gone south career here in the agent comes home, you know, to retire from levin just as to the legacy of a 2020 city walk on sizes 7 time for me to one will champion. louis hamilton has spoken for the 1st time about why he decided to make a shock move from the mercedes team to for raleigh next year, his mind signing a contract extension with mercedes last august. he announced the switch to the retention arrivals a few weeks ago about some of the things i can call the pre season, say, spring and fall, rain handled the 1st grace makes sense today. it was obviously the hardest decision i think i've ever had to make. let's see, hasn't been mercedes for things like 26 years that supported me and we've had an
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incredible and absolutely incredible journey together. we've created history within the sport and is something them take a lot of pride and i'm very proud of of what we've achieved. but um, i think ultimately i'm writing my story and i felt like this would be, it was time to start a new chapter golden state warriors coach steve crew has reportedly signed a 2 year 35000000 dollar contract extension that will make him the highest paid coaching in be a history he's kind of deal was due to expire at the end of this season. but he will remain with the team through the 202526 campaign who was appointed worry as coach 10 years ago. and there's one full in the championships with the franchise in that there was a scary moments at the sale g p. events in sydney hub or on saturday and said because too many almost collided with defending. so the race champions from us and that are the avoid it. heating them ok. they just manage to stay upright and finish . they racing
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a place hostile security issues that need with 10 walk up to the 1st day of racing . now this could be the stuff of dreams. if you're a kid, select line, are you on? the rossa has done what many youngsters have perhaps once up to date, slide around and sucks. but over a frozen water for the study and a tables on a high line across a goal, jimmy's home country made up with 5 pairs of socks and reach speeds of up to 22 kilometers an hour as it went from one side to the other. it's the 1st time anything like that is being attempted, a dresser does this sort of thing all the time. he has pain seo, who records for select lining already. all right, we'll leave it for the time being. i'll be here again later with another full season to thank you very much for that. we'll see you a little later and do stay with us on out to 0 printing. all today's top stories coming up in just a few minutes. we'll have the latest on the causes truth while we speaking to as far as content on the ground to stay with us on august
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the this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time is the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. here's from, i'll just say around on the go and the tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is
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a mobile app available in your favorite apps to just set for it and type to move the new app from audi 0 nice at using. is it the vis medical facility in the man incidents carpet so hard to them 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 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 took 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
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