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a less than 6 percent of the homes is with them. are connected to the government. so which network the, [000:00:00;00] the services in use our on algae 0 for the bad people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. he's really forces partially withdraw from guys as nice to hospital, leaving the building and his surroundings in catastrophic conditions. fear salvation. these policy means desperately searching for food despite the ongoing attacks. some of them when we reach the moments where we don't sphere as well anymore, and we don't sphere the siege. we only fear salvation. also this our ukraine in
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need of more weapons. the defense minister says half of those promised by western leaders hasn't arrived on time. i monica not here, and we're on the boat. he's got in the center of the largest city for thousands of people have come to show their support. the former president. also not the thank you very much for joining us. we begin this news hour in the southern part of the guys and strip weighs really forces have partially withdrawn from nasa hospital in con eunice leaving the building and its vicinity in catastrophic conditions. according to all, just air sources, snipers are still positions around the hospital. is there any tombstone the medical complex last week, forcing thousands of policy and sheltering that to fleet. meanwhile, is really troops continue their offensive across the gaza strip. at least 10 people
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were killed in law here. after striking a house belong, need one family. number of people were trapped under the rubble. the fire is all over the place as you can see. unfortunately, it's a pain sunlight here. another crime committed by these really occupation forces which bombarded our residential building for the cushion family base law here in northern cause, a straight to destruction is everywhere. and the civil defense units are trying to put out the fire. and israel's full stop ation of palestinians is worsening. acute the mountain ocean fence are arriving at medical facilities and was chiefly present . eliza renu says the last time the organization was able to deliver food to northern guys, i was on january 23rd. he says the un costs to send aid has been denied. i sense the start of the war on guys i more than a 1000000 people have fled from the north of this to the of the strip to the south,
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to avoid these really bombardment those left in the north and now leaving in a desperate search for food while there is little available in the south, more aid has got through there. then in the north where it is almost cut off entirely. and who did re speaks to those who made the check. a slick, frankly, in web the said the, the last point that connects the not the ring with the southern gaza strip and here are hundreds of palestinian refugees, the evacuated from the another and area to the southern area of the gaza strip. we have been asking the families, why did you get back 2 weeks after 141 days on the some you get me to show you. i decided to leave off the 141 days because of the lack of food was like when you think animal feet and the for sure life is not livable in the most. yeah, we reach the moments where we don't sphere as well any more and we don't sphere this each. we only fear salvation as for labor,
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see i can well live. i see i can order things. there was no food. there was nothing over the law on 61, and i've never seen such a catastrophe. well that was eating bali said this is the food for don't tease what's here on the street is hold for a palace to mean families in the southern area have been waiting for the people who evacuated from the other area and they're giving them free food and free transportation, so they can read the safe area. we talked to a lot of people who evacuated from the north today. they told us that they had to walk the hallway from the closet city to here. they said that they left their house is a 6 am in the morning and they made it here at 11. they said that there's a check point. people are a rested, are integrated, and people were also flores to take their clothes off. why they were integrated by the is there any forces we saw
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a mother that was crying because her son was arrested. she told us they took him and she said that she won't know when the next time she's gonna see her son a hand to hold. jerry reporting, manage speak now to another of our correspondents and guys are target capitalism. was in a raffle for us in the saw. let's start with the situation at not the hospital tired. these really forces partially withdrew from there a little earlier. yeah, dustin con eunice a force and this has a, has reveal the scale of the destruction at this hospital to yes, fully. as you know, the east valley forces had been imposing a significant is really military siege on the nozzler hospice. so preventing anyone to get to or from the hospital for loan that you as we have been seeing today, more distressing images and facts regarding what was happening inside the hospice. so they were, there was
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a great deal of destruction we found in the vicinity of the hospital where the yachts, where it came with the out of the house, somewhere it completely destroyed a race by the is very amended, 3 tanks alongside that we have found on them both costs being targeted and being set to fire as a part of these very own getting better activities that weren't carried task in the hospital in terms of the situation inside the departments of the situation. so it's really cool. take as we have been completely upset, i think a kind of a plea, routing of the medical equipments along side, the gall bay, to them with a c which was unfolding the majority of the departments that um, it's a very unprecedented clip critic. 11th of desperation, i get you ration for patients that are still trapped as a the. busy d is by the forces, as well as to the lloyd their ministry, smelling because an old buildings up over a viewing of the hospital. but it's worth mentioning that they did not manage militarily complete with the carrier complete withdrawal from the hospital. but they have been, carry out
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a partial withdrawal and they are returning back again every now and then to do nothing medical facility and take more strikes in the last few hours, the cost, the gaza strip. tell us about what and who was targeted to yes, in the past all exactly fully, they had been seeing more staggering military attacks and specifically in the central parts of the territories. specifically that one of the latest attacks had talked to a residential building and i'm a so rock refugee come now it's, it's also important to point out that the central areas had been the focus military attempts within the past few days, as specifically as noise, as a palestinian that they had been completely recovering and even driving around 23. the bodies from the city of han here just as a pause of the ongoing greske to f. it's being made for the majority of the victims of wholesale for the internet. people, as we have been seeing that there are still
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a doses of palestinians, injuries us to stuck under the russell, the destroyed buildings and veterans, a move videos. imagine about how the civil defense teams are trying to do the past . despite all the deep shortage of all the heavy machinery that are required to carry out such a big operation. and right now they're using the barely hands to evacuate the victims as a senior or for shooting dogs and municipality. set that up, police. these body forces have destroyed 125, give you machinery that were used to provide civil service as, as the is very from bottom, and also continues in other parts of garza tag. thank you very much for the update that. so i'll just, there's power capitalizing in a run for them. all these really will panes, i've destroyed all heavy machinery inmate la. yeah. local say it's bought of a laundry effort to beat rescue actress out just here is a nice house every free for some northern gossip a noon at the dc college, but at least basically it has
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a we are now in debate like your municipality garage here was a group of the municipality vehicles and machinery before being completely destroyed. and the raid carried out by this really workplace, that when i all the, the, what the autopilot, this really occupation forces are trying to obstruct the work of old municipalities . yeah, yeah. well, similar rates were carried out by these really planes on the vehicles and machinery of chug while the mostly minnesota allocating tread is sell, but not a lot of this has added more to the misery of the palestinians here in nor now because of strep. so basically what the outcome there are no vehicles or full, those aren't available at all to help the people who want to remove debris. i tried to open a little of roads to facilitate that moment of citizen the if i to help again. also with these vehicles that machinery used to work in the field of sanitation, virginia, the auto part of these vehicles were burnt and destroyed by these really occupation forces in
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a very systematic stage on the strip. and as much as what we've done about the start ration is increasing, the, the suffering isn't worse and then get the palestinian most about these can not do anything to help the citizen. they have football games and it's to show you how does it all tremendously on these are as well cabinet is, is, is expected to reconvene and lead to sunday. to discuss center offensive on rasa. the evacuation of civilians will be on the agenda. the cabinet met on saturday to discuss sending negotiators to cutoff for sci fi talk, following a meeting in paris last week. this week 2 options here is i'm the son who now isn't occupied east jerusalem. so what's likely to come out of this latest cabinet meeting and will follow there is going to be a couple of main agenda items for israel's war. calvin at the 1st is going to be a potential deal to bring back is really captives and
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a pause in the fighting. it comes after the war cabinet met via telephone on saturday night to decide to dispatch team of negotiators to del, how to continue meeting with mediators and see what concessions each side would be willing to give up. but these really prime minister, while speaking to american media, has said that there is no indications a deal is inside, but that these really is our app to negotiating table to really fill out the situation to see if a deal is possible. now the 2nd main agenda item is going to be the ground invasion of that's why these really prime minister has released several statements last night saying that he will present his staff and members of his security and war cabinet with his operational plans for how these really military is not only going to invade drop off, but evaluation plans for the nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians for seeking refuge while speaking to american media on sunday morning. nothing. yahoo said that if there is
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a deal in place to secure the release of is really captive, that would see a pause in the fighting. the ground invasion would be delayed, but that no matter the outcome of these negotiations, the ground incursion into the fox was going to happen no matter what. because he says it is the only way to achieve a total victory over him. us. and he's really defense minister hummed as been speaking about the situation on the northern border. this is rose defense minister nolasco launch has been really monitoring the northern border tension since the war began. essentially, since that cross border fire started on october the 8th. but his rhetoric this evening is a little more different. he said that even if there is a pause in the fighting with gaza, that could be up to 6 weeks, perhaps, according to reports within his really media. he said that attacks in lebanese territory on what he's calling chas, bella targets would intensify. and that actually in the weeks and months to come,
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they're only going to intensify their actions 11 on because they want the residence of the settlements and towns on the northern border to go back to their homes. so these really defense minister has set previously said that he's not afraid to turn data into another gone, so he's not afraid for them to really go into these offensive plans that they have drawn up months ago. and it's really telling of the situation that israel is viewing this way and that they are speaking this way because the situation on the northern border and in southern 11 on is not really contained that it's something that could sparks a wider regional conflict. so the comments from his roles, defense minister tonight prove that israel could be taking it a step further in these exchanges of fire, which is bella. thank you very much for the update. i'm the son who lives in
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occupied east through smith and jews around the world. are adding their voices to the calls for a cease fire in gaza in new york home to the largest population of jews outside of israel, demonstrations demanding peace, have intensified in recent weeks. christian, some of them a records they call their group of jewish boys for peace. the when president joe biden came to new york for a campaign fundraiser, members to the streets, to protest against israel's war on does us, and the use of us tax dollars to fund it. does this are taken away in handcuffs as a jewish person? i want it perfectly clear to people. it's not home to support the young people there. that's not in our name. never again. 74 year old sam co practice grand parents and much of his extended family were
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killed in the holocaust. the october 7th attack was horrible. but this, this is not the answer that the only solution is a political from citizens in the us capital to demonstrations in toronto and london. jewish groups are increasingly leading the costs for peace. we have rabbis in the movement. we also have people from across the entire spectrum, so everyone from kind of absolute site cannot atheist to like very deeply religious . they've been overshadowed by more established pro israel groups like the ones behind this march, attended by many us politicians in november. we put a new pool by the institute for social policy and understanding found 50 percent of american jews to support a ceasefire. new york is home to the largest population of jews outside of israel, and they belong to political force to be reckoned with. but their unconditional
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support for israel can be taken for granted by politicians after weekly demonstrations like this right. the group is not now gathered outside the new york office of the us senate majority leader, chuck schumer and saying a traditional song for peace. there are more of us than people realize young americans use, but also in more, in our countries, in general, are not buying into this framework. that picks how students is and is rarely use and hosting and, and choose against each other anymore. they hope to shine a light on the long standing oppression of palestinians and the financial support that is allowed to continue. christian salumi, l g 0 new york. now some civil servants in the us and europe at taking a stand against a government support for easter as one, gaza. several have resigned because they no longer feel able to implement government policies. they disagree with one that's different. my told us why she
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made the decision. my name is on clinic. i though, i'm a former dutch states, and that's most of us. i worked at r mc miscoded as a deputy investor. and that army, though, is desk here in a given the dutch policy with regard to casa, i could no longer be part of the organization. that's because it was no longer in line with my, both my professional and personal antiquity to continue working there. i wrote a lot in the resignation that i wrote about and you know, moral standing that we had lost devon's for, for example, has refused to define what's going on as for crimes or potential war crimes. a we have it state twice in the you, in general assembly where it comes to the filtering for a cease fire maybe or here in the hey, capital of peace and justice. and you know, all of that has, has, you know, our credibility has v,
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a silver is an extreme blow. and i try to have a conversation with the minister and, and give a warning. and it was not just me, you know, stepping forward with concerns. but many people within the organization, civil service from the ministry of, for an for an affairs decided to have a sitting every week for thursday, from 12 to 1240 june to lunch break. and to, to make clear that they, they still pending for a ceasefire. it does take some coverage to, to go and sit there and be part of this last week we had an, an joint statement that the, that we brought out brought forth with our american colleagues from the state department to european colleagues. it has never happened before the civil surface across the atlantic unites and, and to keep this kind of reflection back to their respective governments. so there was this web either published his article this week, stating that he didn't really totally agree with, you know, our,
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our action in content wise. but the thing was really have because of the fact that there was simple surface that had the courage to, you know, a complex governance. and he made a reference to 4045 in which a civil servants generally in this country, loyally implemented policy, resulting in, in the middle us being the country where most jews were for a deport. it's hi, yvonne has condemned the latest strikes that the us and u. k. have carried out in yemen, they hit 18 holes. he targets on saturday to avon says it's an attempt to escalate tension in the region at washington and london. say it was in response to a wave of who's the attacks on vessels in the red sea since november. bronco bye reports on shaking and defiant up to weston strikes on the pcm and these, and the capital sona said the backend to see a tax on regional shipping. as a show of solidarity policy,
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come into the golfing and i'm the used tool we have been in will for minute the strikes will not thomas. it is either we achieve victory for palestine. we will will conflict to palestine to free it from his right and the strikes will not intimidate, will scare us. we will keep on support and gaza with all the power that we have. the us and u. k. carried out aspects of an 18 targets in a controlled area. so c, m, and on saturday, the 8th locations were hit, including storage facilities for weapons myself and ad defend systems. the pentagon said in a statement, these strikes are in response to who sees continued attacks against commercial naval vessels that have not any endangered international c virus, but the lives of the many people. this is now more than 45 attacks from commercial or naval vessels since mid november. constitutes a threats to the global economy,
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as well as the original security instability on demand and international response. who's the red sea attacks have severely disruptive level trade, but the iran allied group has vowed to keep up. it strikes on ship any links to israel and its allies. not for the yeah, the naval forces will begin many armed forces with the help of god almighty. carried out a qualitative military operation in which they targeted an american oil ship or store in the gulf of a dog with a number of appropriate naval missiles. while the air force targeted a number of american warships in the red sea, with a number of drugs, the u. s. u. k. strikes in human, could inflame existing regional and israel's foreign casa, and public responses from other a run by groups 11 an iraq and syria. barbara and got passed out as
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the ukraine surprises and voted means. lensky has repeated his calls. western allies to step up support for its war against russia. in a speech to mark the 2nd down of a 3 of the russian invasion. he acknowledged that his country has lost 31000 soldiers. is comments com as the us congress to base a critical military age package. just to get a, you know, program whether you clean will lose. whether it's will be very difficult for us and whether there will be a large number of casualties depends on you. the on our partners on the west and weld, if we will be strong with western national, we will not lose. we will win to change. our ukraine's defense minister says, half of promised western military support to ukraine, failed to arrive on time complicating the task of military planners and ultimately costing the lives of soldiers flashing. meanwhile, his being accused of a mis side attack on
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a railway station in eastern ukraine. the governor of the doing yes, screech and said, sundays attack also had a church and other buildings in constantine. if rob mcbride reports from dundee pro eastern, you create the reports from ukraine's eastern front, seeming to indicate that the russians are trying to capitalize on the capture of the town of, of div costs pressing further into ukrainian territory with claims that the troops have now taken 2 more ukrainian villages. now this has been disputed by ukraine who says that soldiers are still fighting in that area. but it does seem as though a roster is making a concerted effort to push further into the you crazy and help parts of a don't yet regents. there's also been an ass strike on the train station in the town of constance and eco. now that is a strategically important crossroads. it's
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a gateway further into the ukranian held part of done yet. now this is old comes as we are here. we have one small claims that ukrainian force is all being hampered by a shortage of i'm your district in particular artillery shells. this has been echoed by real simple metal c, ukraine's defense minister. speaking of the form, saying that that had been delays in the delivery of, i'm a nation, and this is old, the more problematic, given the run pinned off by russia. he says, of the war effort and the voting board of the budget to the war says the situation is always dynamic. at the moment, commitment doesn't constitute delivery. 50 percent of commitments are not deliberate on time. so which means that in the mathematics of war will look to the enemy, their economies almost to trailing. so they use up to 15 percent
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official, an unofficial budget to the war, which comes to it's over a $150000000000.00 us dollars. so annually, it's officially so basically whatever, commit that, that doesn't come on time, will lose, people will lose territories. on a more upbeat no to matter off. also indicates is that ukraine's military has in place. he says, plans for 2024 to do what he calls the possible and the impossible, all lamed. trying to get the all important breakthrough, the ukraine, and it's west and back as wants to see happen in this war a. but that does seem older, more difficult to try to achieve well, the $60000000000.00 in a promised aid from the united states remains held up in congress in washington public broad. i'll just say era, the pro ukraine lucy and present. alexander lucas franco has announced he will run for president again next year. the patient at whose role the country for 30 years
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may be announcement while casting his vote in parliamentary and local elections. sundays full is a 1st and better route since the 2020 presidential election, which gave lucas shanker, a 6th time in office and let to mass protests. the elections of going ahead despite costs are boy caught by the opposition. and for the 1st time observed this from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were not invited to monitor the poll area. we spoke to of a larry carlos k who's part of the bellows democratic forces. that's the coordination of parties that oppose as the presidency of alexander lucas shanker. he says that under lucas shank of many of the russians have not been able to enjoy basic rights and freedoms. and this is actually the 1st electro campaign seems 2020 . and for these 3 and coffee is cushion ca, leaves sofia because of his legitimacy because doors and people refused to accept him because they refused to turn the page as he insisted. and these 3 and
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a half years, those because leaves us, we must repressions about 6 percent of the population were forced to leave the country because of the persecution because they were unable to, to enjoy any from the mental basic human rights and freedoms. and even this electro campaign was completely damaged by the absence of basic completion of multiple sites. elections, there was no competition. there were no alternative candidates. nobody's could participate. the independent media has completely been wiped out from the country. civil society also about 101500 civil society organizations kept in destroyed by the, by the resume, a little concerned. that's why it was impossible to say that there are even basic conditions on the ground. also given him take into account of that about 1500 political prisoners, including all political leaders who were in doris at that moment
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a mount imprison. so we want to show, you know, some live pictures from brazil in south paula where our volley in support or former president child of both scenario is taking place. these are life pictures of both narrow addressing his supporters. police have been investigating him for allegedly plotting a code to remove the current president, lucy, not to let the silver after the 2022 election austin arrows been banned from running for public office until 2030 and has had his passport confiscated. federal police reveals that he transferred $800000.00 to the us bank account before traveling to fraud. i before the end of his presidential terms as spring in monica and i kid was in south pato for so huge crowds, there and support of both narrow who's been speaking to to his support is, has come out bad. tell us about what's been happening and watch performance, residential of. yes. well it's really, really packed uh that they need a police to,
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which is the main avenue of softball of the biggest city in brazil. we actually moved down here because nobody could get even close to, to where he was making this page. his wife was the 1st person that started talking and she prayed and she prayed for brazil and prayed for her husband, who is in the serious risk of being imprisoned. not only what you banned from any public collections, but he could also be in prison and he's facing many, many legal charges. so cops not only of flooding of coal, but also of the fraud in, in the vaccination registrations during the cold. good 19. so they are many issues now. what both so not always trying to do is show just my show that he is still strong in the streets because this here, there will be you mister pool elections in brazil. and it's very important to have
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the support of local authorities for the next presidential election, so he can still be a king's maker if not candidates. right? certainly huge crowds have come out in his support to what extent, monica is the case against both narrow and bush and are in south paula, rising brazil today. oh yes. brazil is still very, very divided. uh, he is facing many charges. he is. it's a situation is pretty similar to the one that donald trump former us president, is facing with the difference that here in brazil, the supreme court has already deed that he is in the lead shop. he is banned from running any for any public office until 2030, but they're facing a similar situation. so the country is polarized, but he still has
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a support among the conservatives. although the government, the economy is doing well and things are going uh fine. there is still a lot of discussion here. monica, thank you very much for that sense, monica, you're not here reporting their lives from south palo in brazil. and still ahead on this news, our why doctors in south korea are against government funds to drastically increase medical school admission. the hello, we have heavy re mornings remaining and falls across the good positive front southern areas of england. katanas, the area of light pressure rolling in from the atlantic, bringing wet when the weather it to the northwest of here happened last area of light pressure to just swelling away in the mediterranean,
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it's been trying to guess why slowly, for the race was so grace, things and what the weather is to go through monday, grassy pushing across the edge and towards the key. i still somewhat, whether or not. so what was an old face that just coming out to the politics and all too bad now across a good positive charity. but the what, whether it's affecting products through uh monday, remains in place and heavier, re pushing all the way down towards the parent. a snow over the parent age. when she makes 70 pots of spain as well. what's the med looking pretty dis stubs? and that will continue to push this way further east with, as we go through uh tuesday. how does that dry weather now? coming back you to that is the side of the met. it's raining, a few spots of rain up towards the politics and plus 3 showers. coming back in, across the purchase child on and should be allowed to try. having said that, the south, when i went by in the west and met, also bringing some cloud and right across the far north west of africa to get increased the unsettled f, another morocco pushing it to northern pots about the area of
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the discussing, the defining issues of our times, what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper, hyper powerful. they are exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence. how does a ice change the laws of the war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance. power, like the world has never seen the studio b, p a. i series on a just a, you know, this is the 1st and they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame as to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias,
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understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the. the, you're watching the news, our on algae 0 reminder of our top stories. is there any forces at all? should be withdrawn from guys as nice a hospital leaving the building and they've vicinity and catastrophic conditions. according to andrea 0. so source is 5 business to positions around the medical facilities. really tombstone did last week, forcing thousands of palestinians were sheltering van to fleet. is there any forces of attacked homes in northern guys? i can at least 10 palestinians firefighters for to put out frames in bait law. here
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. the number of people trapped under apple and palestinians in gaza say for starvation by israel is worsening agency. caesar. any attacks are keeping them from delivering much needed aid and for that of the lens agency for policy and says costs to send a have been denied all the trucks struggling to end the guys when the small numbers do enter their mobbed by thousands of people desperately trying to get any food they can and gaza city people gather on our sheets street waiting for trucks to arrive carrying flour. and now the rate the limited supplies that do get in are nowhere near enough to meet the daily needs of the population. the u. n. is wanting that the for salvation of palestinians is creating farming. jason lee is he occupied palestinian territory. country director would save the children. he says he mounted terry and agencies are facing huge challenges in providing health to those the meet, the way you compel,
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mounted fiction being out in the open with no shelter. 90 percent of children on the 5 have an infectious disease that is called because the malnourished. there's no medical care the living, i'm going to do it, but i get at what point does the international community intervene? and it says that they put, implement a definitive as an immediate cease file. what marks this conflict, unlike any other conflict, is to complete disregard international document and share low as a normative frameworks that we book in su, metatags, this crisis civilians are not able to move wherever they needed to find shelter. they have been moved around like pieces on a chessboard to filaments, fee objectives, to management agencies are not allowed to bring in the quantities and the types of goods that we need to keep people alive. we're not allowed to bring in the people that we needed to cause a, we do not have an fittest access to all of casa the conditions on the ground and
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goals that do not allow for humanity. evans to operate, we don't have enough people. we don't have enough goods, we don't have access, it is impossible to actually mount any effective principles management action when the conditions do not allow for it. right now we are doing whatever we can, whatever supplies we can bring through rough a crossing we are. we have trucks on the other side, we have trucks that stops within profit. so because of the insecurity of this happening and rough, now these are desperate civilians. we need to bring in much more goods. again, to mention it's a lot. we cannot keep the 2300000 people alive and 1500000 of the i am rough uh, the civilians on this, but they have flipped the hopes. there's no access to food, to water, to medical care. and many of the living problem do you have to because there is no shelter for the. so this means that is not just the number of trucks coming through . we need to have the commercial set of coming back in multiple if it points into
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gaza. we have not able to get confused up to the north because we're not allowed to go to the door and the still hundreds of 1000 an estimate 222300000 siblings. we'd have trucks north of want, it goes up that requires assistance or on guys a has displaced almost the entire population of the strip. some people have been forced to move multiple times. i'll just hear a spoke to 2 palestinian women who told us of this offering, the who and the guy the and the soon with today's hand, we were at a school in the north bend to is ready tanks and photos has arrived. they took my husband, he had been a prisoner and he's ready to jail for 7 years. he's sick and crippled and has won't diapers since he left the jail. this is very difficult. we suffer a lot. it's not fair to face the vision and the look of everything. our life is a complete misery. we are far behind the peace of civilization and we come to see if any progress, the suffering of the testing in people is unprecedented. we live in missouri and
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has been suffering since, but we've achieved nothing. and my husband came home with that measure. i mean i'm able to do anything unable to feed himself and i'm able to recognize his children. we live with no water, no food stays release one to kill us. i'm re, i haven't any. is that through said the incentive i am 73 years old and i have never been in such a miserable situation. i've seen so many wars, but this is the worst. i've never witnessed anything like the star vacation. we used to suffer a lot, but not like this. the last 4 to 5 years for posting and slipping, the worst in history. and this war comes on top of everything. we've never seen such humiliation to give us a kind of to not as a humiliation. what kind of kind of to not are a kind of beans do for the family of 8 or 10 people. they'll be hungry all the time . that would be much better than living like this.
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the found to have the world news informing us present. donald trump has one of the latest republican primary between nikki haley and her home state of south carolina . the contest is a 5th, that is one, bringing him posted to the presidential nomination, but haley says, just stay in the race. she, i'm or times every force in charleston, south carolina. it had been widely projected with something the former south carolina governor, nikki haley, would lose the republican primary in a home state. but haley is keeping to her pledge to go on until a super tuesday on march the 5th when 15 states and one territory. well thanks. i said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run for i'm a woman of my work. the reason she can say that is money, even though she has the prospect of winning any of the future races,
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deep pockets of the donors are still preferred to bank or less, either because of their on typically the double trump will to keep the running in case trumps legal troubles means he has to drop out. i'm not giving up despite when a majority of americans disapprove of both donald trump and joe by they have the right to a real choice. not a soviet style election with only one candidate the for the coming the know many remains a long shot. i'm trumps. like this victory has such a little bit on the nation price as, as far as the former president is concerned, we're going to be up here on november 5th, and we're going to look at joe biden. anyway, and i look, i'm writing the, he's destroying our country and we're going to say joe year, fire get out, get out, show you a side or even versus more affluent. so both of charleston,
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south carolina who expressed a phone, this lady told us they were voting for donald trump, and it was time for her to drop out. i like her, but i don't think she's to compete with donald. i like taking kelly as well. you know, just thinks it's a tough clock. yeah. so i think the donald trump's gonna have a better opportunity to take out the current administration. the trump campaign says from now on it's not even going to mention nicky hayley's name instead that will concentrate fully on the presidential election against joe biden. she advertising c l g 0. charleston, south carolina. thomas gift is the director of the center on us politics at the university called at the university college london. he explains why nikki haley is continuing to battle for the republican nomination despite her series of defeats. i think said to some extent, there's a symbolic importance to staying in the race. but practically the nomination
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process is over. donald trump is going to run the table. if you look at the numbers, new hampshire and in south carolina, where the 2 places where and me to hear lee should have done the best and probably will have done the best. new hampshire has a very strong independent streak in south carolina. it's nikki here. ways home state, but she couldn't when either of those 2 primaries it's impossible for him for a to win anywhere else. and so somebody said, i think actually 1st thing in the race and giving donald trump the opportunity to just smash or over and over and over actually place to his advantage because it just seems like more and more momentum. i think at some point it also becomes fairly embarrassing to nikki haley. so now there's some symbolism to it. and i think a lot of democrats like to see her stay in and it weighs trying doing donald trump here and there. but i think practically, it has very little effect. donald trump, since the very outset has framed himself as the inevitable. now many, and i think basically he proved it this weekend. i mean, how did trump do it? i mean,
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he just has more support than nikki haley. haley has largely been trying to appeal to moderates and independent voters. but the republican primary you have to appeal to the right wing and the right wing is solidly trouble. 5 now to the philippines, i protest, as of right in the capital, manila accusing president. fernando mont, charging on macos junior of trying to extend the limit on his term in office. critics say he intends to make changes to the constitution that could alter the structure of the government. ronnie's come on the anniversary of the 1986 revolution that toppled marcus's father at bonham below before some of the demonstrations in many of the 1986. so called people our revenue to which happens today 38 years ago. i need
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to take this seriously highly. but there are thousands that has failed to stretch the highway and they're testing against the export administration to change the presentations that what's right, the understanding is that one main position of the constitution is to limit the president low re election one term and to 6 years of business to prevent anyone from holding onto our to the father of the current president. he was in power for 20 years. components of targeting, say, they did not intend to tinker with his little positions, wants to change the constitution, which they say had been very restricted in through ownership of certain sectors of the economy, which is true. they say tender or direct investments, but these processors really trust these lawmakers, the house of representatives headed by the president of president for the benchmark
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. this junior, they said that they, they aren't able to be at change the constitution. they can take care of with it any way they want, and they don't trust any workers to take or with the constitution. a junior doctor's in south korea have walked off the job to protest against a plan to increase the number of medical school admissions. the government says if the change is needed to solve a shortage in doctors, but medic say that will compromise the quantity of care. eunice came re forced himself as the doctor is from across the country, march to the presidential office. and so they're determined to stop government plans for 2000 additional medical school entries next year to meet the needs of the aging population. the confrontation has left people urgently searching for doctors . as short staff and large hospitals refused to accept new patients. the government is increasing pressure on the 8000 young doctors who walked out last week. they've
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been warrant that they could lose their medical licenses if they don't return to work. and unlike the previous 3 doctors protests since 2001, they won concessions. there will be no forgiveness this time we booked them, hang boy, and we will thoroughly investigate and correct them most only medical professionals who participate in legal collective box. but also those who manipulate or encourage subtracts from behind the scenes. leaders of the medics main lobby group say they've been threatened with arrest. so go mommy, we've had all of the couple put on get it distresses me. settings may and makes me anxious. but if the south korean medical community is forced to succumb to even greater threats and these, then i do not consider us to be medical professionals with a one. well, the 2 sides remain far apart on how to, to see what they do agree on is the lack of doctors, essential medicine. vickery and medical association is saying, the fastest way to solve the crisis is to tackle the disparity pay,
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and to provide incentives for doctors to move to less desirable areas outside of the capital. the shortage of doctors is especially acute and pediatrics and obstetrics. many have left the disciplines to work and more lucrative specialties in rural communities, such as case on the lack of access to essential medical care is particularly dire. analyst are skeptical that offering more competitive salaries will entice doctors to move from cities or the punching up once a certain level of income is reasonable. people might think no, not at this level of salary. i'd rather live in the city to enjoy my comfortable life and support my children's education. the doctor's association plans a larger rally and a week's time. and there is little sign of a return to hospital wards anytime soon. you just skim all to 0. so earlier we spoke to dr. alice ton, who's a physician at the miss mary hospital in. so she says that
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a drastic increase in medical school admissions will not address concerns in public health care. in south korea, we've been having a relative shortage of doctors in the rule and remark remote areas and also relative shortage of doctors in certain specialties including emergency medicine and pediatrics. but what's happening is these relative shortages of course, are not being addressed, i think, properly by the government, right before the lunar new year. the south korean government released a, a policy health caresoft reform policy that comprised of 4 pillars or packages. the 1st part of the package was to increase the healthcare workforce. the few days later they came out with a number of 2000 increasing the admission quota for medical schools by 2000 students, which is
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a 65 percent increase. and the announced that they would do this within one year. and it turns out that the green association of medical colleges, or in previous negotiations that they had come up with a number of about 350 in terms of the increase in the number of students. and so this number of 2000 just seems a very difficult to understand. and also there's really not enough time or resources to get ready for such an increase in such a short period of time. so it's not, it's not practical. and also it's not we dealing with the problems that we have in our country. still ahead on algebra, sierra. oftentimes, the coughing time or the story, i think about the race to build the 1st atomic bomb, wayne's top corner, us cream, to talk to
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the frank assessments, his essentially the lang, the democratic process. the current government knows not be a to win the index sense, say they want to buy time using fix political 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 post colonial award. and you live in a new colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera reporting. and the field means i often get to witness not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding. dropping from one day i might be covering politics. i might be covering protests. but what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through. so that i can convey the headlines in
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the most human way possible just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing of the welcome back and austria national health by the tiny binding of county sun for 9 months has been freed habit fritz was flown to doha, following to successful mediation by the state of kata, the 84 year old visited i've got assigned last me against government travel advisories. austria and media reports that he was co founder of a band for right party and when to have got assigned to prove it was safe under the taliban to send refugees back there. or, and the movie oppenheimer has won top prize at the screen actors guild awards in
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hollywood and 2 other awards. went to a movie for trail of the scientists who helped build the 1st atomic bomb. for the 1st time in the ceremony. it was streams live on netflix. it's usually a big indicator of who, when oscars be off, because at the academy awards next month, rob reynolds re, for some essentially the, the stores came out in full fashion re galia for the awards program. it's rare for actors to win an oscar without 1st being nominated with the screen actors guild award. this huge sag awards were stream live in the united states on netflix with no access to the news media or non subscribers outside the country. that switch to streaming could be a template for other award shows, which you've seen rapidly diminishing audiences on broadcast tv. the award for best performance for a movie cast went to oppenheimer,
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one of the biggest hits of 2023 homeland hungry literally gladstone, one best female actor for her widely acclaimed role in killers of the flower moon. julian murphy, one best male actor for playing the brilliant but tormented businesses in oppenheimer. i had you that step. what babysitting duty does she have? had you managed to divine joy, randolph one best female actor in a supporting role board? the whole rovers. and in another way, and for oppenheimer, robert downey junior, one best supporting actor for his role in that film. in the television categories, a double wind for the netflix series of beef alley wong, one for best female actor and steven you in one best male act. why there's that we want to ask how long the test of succession on hbo will invest ensemble in
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a drama series. and the cast of ethics is the bear one best ensemble in a comedy series. next up on the hollywood awards cavalcade. the oscar is on march 10, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. now london, based on his to me, an artist is about to exhibit what she calls the most important work of her career . not like my time who comes from guys i caesar of painting called last breath to fix his rascal on the street. here's her story, in her own words. my name is malick lots that are on the policy and an artist and author, originally from the gaza strip. i'm based in london and i'm working on the biggest painting in my career. documenting many elements of vision assignment. the costs are like go up as of refusing, but because i was and has always been my home because it said the city that i know the most. and it's the most beautiful setting and it's,
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we're making or makes the most sense. we haven't really rich culture of life, but it was absolutely disturbed by the mortality from vitamins and, and the hard to reality of living in a prison. so for me, i came with a sense of urgency that i want to say something. i grew up with this spirit and i wanted to show it to the world that we have and fix and so resilience, of resistance, of loving life and wanting to make something out. nothing. it was my own way of recording as a witness. as a, as a teenager, as a young adult, witnessing and recording the personality of ok, patient, my boy, you know, started to become about lots of information about kind of seen in culture about olive harvesting about childhood. yes, they were very colorful, but they were not too happy, but now i, it's not like i woke up and i decided i'm not going to use color. and i simply
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looked at all the colors and they only so black because it's reality. and because this time is too high, and it's too brutal my immediate family, they're all in casa, and it's so hard to be in touch with them for the entire month of october and, and time, month of november. i couldn't even hold a press or a pencil that it was a complete state of the wireless. but now i know whether i like it or not. it's my duty. and it's my responsibility to do and not only for any audience, it's for us, the palestinian generation, for us to never forget. for me, i'm trying to to, to make a photos on the most important elements of this photos and a site against my own people. and against my own history, the last thing you so now announces here, but to stay with us for back in just
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a few minutes with more of today's top stories around is going to the polls to elected parliament. as well as 80 members of the assembly of exports, a body and power to appoint a future supreme leader of our own. with the question of succession, booming originals stand off in place. and one of the heaviest inflation rates in the world where the outcome of the election have an impact on the countries future . iran elections on out to 0. president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. a record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. search double, many take
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a dangerous route through loss of america. a gang of people points to the color. in the 1st of a 2 part investigation, 101 east meets the chinese, my friends. risk middle to the american dream on out to 0. they off cheers solutions that gives us know for a 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 and yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life in my life, those dishes we want, we want the education, we want to go great. because the women in my country, they're not sweet because we are not so nice all a to we are human beings in this area to be trees and the coins. we are working in their thoughts. that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done
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even better. as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the fear of starvation, lease palestinians, desperately searching for food. despite the ongoing attacks, when we reach the moments where we don't sphere as well any more, and we don't sphere the siege, we only says salvation. the boy you're watching out you 0 live from to ha also ahead. is there any forces partially withdraw from guys? is not for hospital leaving the building and his surroundings and catastrophic conditions. us and british will pain say to the basis i any given following and

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