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most of the environmental impacts of the fight as follows. ukrainian war prize investigators as they collect evidence of what they described as equal side. ukraine, ground 0 on the jersey to the devastation and deprivation in gaza. as the palestinian just told from israel is bombing, which is almost 30000 the i don't know about this. and then this is all just a life from doha. most of the coming up senior delta a texas on a tour of his hospital in northern johnson, which is chuckling to operate without stuff and medical supplies. plus and john henry and dearborn michigan were voters cast, a surprisingly large vote of no confidence in joe by on one measles. as on the wise
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in parts of the u. k, we're going to report from birmingham. it's become a hot spots of the outbreak. the we're going to start and gaza, where there's no lights up, and these really melodies bombing campaign. the war has now killed nearly 13000 palestinians since october. most of them, women and children, at least of 76 people were killed in the past 24 hours alone. now these are pictures from come all odd one hospital and northern garza. what our child has died from inhaling talks a gas caused by is really bombard other children and the medical facility malnourished. the world food program said this week said guys, what has the worst levels of child long nutrition in the world. the guys are sitting thousands of people have been scrambling from bags of flour as a hunger crisis. unfolds contact has called and the international community to
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stand against what it calls the deliberate starvation of the palestinian people by israel un agencies and age groups say is ready attacks the collapse of law and daughter and making it more difficult to get a to into the strip under drop in the side of hundreds of people are protesting against storing costs. and the few stores and markets still open the price of items has risen far above what people can afford. 1.5000000 displays palestinians are crammed into the off on the seeking refuge from these rarely attacks. all following, forced evacuation orders there trapped at the bottom of the strip with nowhere left to go. and nothing to eat or drink plenty of documents and got the latest updates from rossa in southern gaza were getting the consent reports to fill up the hospital in there that i squared. there are 7 people reported to killed in the overnight attacks. and within the past hour, early hours of this morning as
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a group of people were gathered in one of the median bows and there. but they were by and asked by a draw on the 7 people, including the 2 children from the overnight is like when i visit them, show home in the eastern part of the city. the reports has more than 2 injuries already and a lot. so hospitals that does the tragedy of the overnight attack of the residential home, the there are people still under the rubble, she was told by an eye witness. that house was pretty much patched with displaced families from hunting and gathering the northern part of the bid. shouldering inside the residential home for the past weeks, and it's more reason please since the beginning of the ground invasion in the, in the city of honeywell. what's the tragic right now is the fact that people, as you printed the report that i can, the on the mean goes across the doctor with are here in the city. and it was part of the close to one. or, you know, the city are rashid road or in the central area, they're coming in the cold and it's 5 the danger waiting for human
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a chance it's trucks and they're being fired at as of now where there's point, we've got a naval forces. i find that people who are the close the world right at the western part of do by city. that's very close. that goes to vote. and in gaza city are rashid road. that goes with a quote of what it was to in part of the city. one person reported killed from the tv and fire and from the naval, as from the gunboat at the shores of both garza and there is a balance of 60. i mean why media is or is it working behind the scenes to try to secure a ceasefire? deal between hamas and israel. this week the us president suggested an agreement was eminent in response on us has done plate, is optimism, saying it had yet to receive the proposal. the state department, however, remains helpful. our goal is to achieve a deal to reach a humanitarian pause and the release of hostages as soon as possible. certainly
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we'd welcome getting one by this weekend. um, what i can say about the overall progress is that we made significant progress towards an agreement last week. when we had officials from united states government engaging in the region, we continue to pursue further progress this week. american officials across the government continue to be engaged on this question. we are trying to push this deal over the finish line. we do think it's possible. last them name is homeless. how does a political and international relations is joining us live 9 from is down both. thank you very much. indeed for being with us is how much as optimistic as us president joe biden and the state department that some sort of ceasefire deal could be reached by next monday. when the sick to, to the end of this look under the mission against the people to be on a time to be in and listen to the entity. i think based on the ideas and thoughts we haven't received out of the meeting, go to the job, is it a warning?
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and uh we'd have to discuss the points with them the details. and if the i'm going to, cuz i want to be really optimistic, they have to end this the end of the game. they took a long time for storing the uh, i'm gonna channel for the, for the, for a to, to get the trail. i'm wondering broadening the the confidence in to the same time they're using the, the time the security crossing to, to each of these well, they are about $14000000000.00 for so here's the thing executing. it's right with more on uniform. i think the longest i see the is not related to the get all of this is more of the i'm going to come in the election and um,
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i know that's how my son said that it has yet to receive any sort of proposal for a cease fire there have of course being a lot of leak details upon plate about some sort of ceasefire given for, you know, about the possibility of what might be out there. is there anything that hom us would to be prepared to be flexible on and i'm not central to the beginning. good flexibility, a lot cheaper. see because we more integrate into this. look, i'm use 10150 uh new civilians. but i see i'm getting people on the north and about to go to about the bank because the vision we knew exactly what was it being all the time it is going to be in the back to the but at the same time been flexibility. it cannot be of the gospel. oh man. so what is
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your goal for them? and we are looking for a human infinity impose or human tendencies file. we are located for a sign up to 10 comprehensive seats for we are looking for a door to door of the drain. the we are looking for a loan of dean and really to move from the south to the north invite vista. we kind of extend it keeping going on b $11500000.00 of c is in the saw, the bulk of the cost is on the, the quantity or what in both of those really in general, wanted to come games between that item. and therefore, this is the best line when we come, been blown when it comes to the c to the prison of the, or to that a building block. yes, it is a spin sort of submitted the above the field. this is what is cool about how big, how he was the original 3 buildings,
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or really specific people and got the, how can we do it? but when it comes to the scene, trying to find the community itself when it comes to the door. and when it comes to the allowing the b a c is from the south to the north to move feeling any the conditions are. and this is the week of we cannot because you mentioned the rebuilding process and i want to ask you about the future of guys are particularly i to the point at which this kind of this war eventually does. and i understand that harmless and foster official is a common place in moscow for talks. parts of that, i believe is appropriate to try to find some sort of process of moving forward, some sort of governing process for gaza. what would thomas hope to achieve? which of those talks, given that so far, there is a lot of international pressure too hot from us not involved in any future. for
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garza, of the times is not loading or what's in good condition to be bought or not can be bumped. we will, this is not the main function, the main bottom that we have all those with tom the and we have shown that the success of unity, the to reach the city ation. if the see the vision before the 7th was a choice, i think up to 7, it is not the choice between the reach of unity and 6 sigma. the 10th is very helpful for all future long as i've seen it to be entered into executive vision was an independent the same to achieve the on a team info we have are both the units of government or it consists of government or a different across government the spot of it, uh,
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the main thing is the government is acceptable from on, but the thing is the presenting of being an acceptable from the community. understanding bill for the which means that a bidding process, which means that even if the case and pulled out the lo, i'm behind 4 inches of the connections at one live in, i mean the, the residential issue and to be an issue. and therefore, we know that the most control can uh, this. uh, visa was tested for one of your mentions the level of devastation that has happened in gaza since october the 7th. and of course, the numbers who have died as a result of these really action with all that as happens to palestinians since october, the 7th, and the homeless, living corrosion into southern israel, how much palestinian supports come home. us rely on particularly in gaza and the
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west bank, the arts and come up to the behavior and asking for enough colors with the one that is this thing that can vision looking, how don't we get into the vision healthy? well, how can we believe this? the thing is on, so this is steve, how can we get our independence for various things and how can we guarantee that i completed the scene as well as being the same for you uh for, for the uh, but at the same time, what do we get on the cable after the migration. uh, we are gonna need to uh, to participate in a couple minutes to run over to the think span of 3 admission and the seniors have all the odd to choose. the option to choose is to choose the
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that. and i think that's all the dean, but done by new independent buddies after october 7th, including the the down by the finish about the $100.00. and then after the 7 have shown the scene of the, of the things i have to offer to serve of looking for it. let's see if it does to at least then i'm fine. i'm not going off since the independence didn't. but then again, it is not the question or the question is how can i want people achieve their main election? i was not assigned name, homicide, or political and international relations. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. please in the middle call to us as the international community is failing to end the suffering of palestinians and protects civilians in gaza, shape tom and been home and all the time. it was speaking during the state of visit
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to friends, presidency manual ma chrome, welcome to paris. on tuesday, the visit follows the proposed cx 5 discussed last week in the french capital. and then in the hospital, how do you allow me in a you worked in mobile with the counter and risk a higher than ever before. as the world continues to witness the genocide being waged against the brotherly palestinian people using starvation force displacement and indiscriminate showings that and meanwhile, the international community is still unable to adopt the unified stance that puts an into the war and the gaza strip and provides a minimum level of protection of children, women and civilians. any boulevard in garza has always shot the u. s. presidential primaries in the bicycle on the state of michigan. donald trump defeated nicky hanley and the republican primary. well, joe biden easily won the democratic one, but more than a $100000.00 people cast a protest vote against biking for his support for israel, that's 13 percent of the total and 10 times the target set by campaigners,
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john 100 reports from dearborn, michigan. in michigan, the message to president joe biden has been delivered to the 10s of thousands of arab and muslim americans voted for uncommitted in the states democratic presidential primary, a protest vote against president biden, support of the war and gaza from the community. the over whelming, the voted for him last time in the majority air of american city of dearborn voter after voter told us which box they checked. did you vote on committed? yeah, i'm committed, as of right now, as i'm coming to you, why do you want the no president because of what? because of the way you've been telling me why it was to and they want to stop it was there was little doubt that donald trump would when the republican primary in michigan for the bible would come in 1st and the democratic campaign. and they had their supporters,
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i voted for donald j. trump. i know the way the surprise of the night was the 10s of thousands of democrats who cast a vote of no confidence in the man most ported 4 years ago. biden is clearly been listening, saying he hopes for a cease fire by next week. dearborn mayor abdullah mood was not impressed. or you simply can't look past the genocide where there's been the killing there's been over 100000 now who have been killed wounded or who are missing. so you can't really, really just right off. committed voters haven't come close to the meeting. joe biden in the michigan primary, but they don't have to be won by just 850000 votes here in 2020 and 4 years earlier, donald trump won this date by just 10000 votes, and the uncommitted campaign believes it has the votes, didn't i bought it in a cheese wednesday. did he is counting on to win in november as biden edges ever closer to amassing the delegates to win his party's nomination. the uncommitted
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vote marks a warnings to the president. many of these voters help put into office john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. a shortage of stuff and a lack of fuel. the medical supplies are forced to another health facility and goes out of service to them, a holler softener is the acting director of the all over the hospital. and there's a bother you and then off of this trip. and he's giving us a tour of the complex almost lighthouse calling them and we didn't shut out. that is the should i would that be sure my laptop as the beam and had them at the the set up the next and had she understands the method for be aware that we a and ones that will be yeah. the last night you know, i dumped off for a slot and now you will get a yeah, this a lot because she gave me because she didn't suspect and, and while it, that's gone about yeah, i saw here and with all different, i'm putting it on the deck it could be a while and don't want the one that it's all something. what if it's good,
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you know what i have done more than that? i certainly don't have to look up. i didn't i didn't. i meant that in just a. yeah. they put him in that level of feedback and has the whole to someone something like that at the same time of the customer. how many yet? some people who with cameron, who i bought, i will say, hey, how many yet look up at the, how many eco boost the death and saw that? well, it said that inside the map and kidney looks like they are many, yes, there's nothing that there haven't had anybody in the near cust may not be. let me know how to model, but the ones that already had on the mac the met that g and just thought of being how many i'm looking at the one i don't have to play study yet. so you that separate the look of what have actually a copy of you then do i did had, i did you know, so you death and let the, the hydrogen on how many at yahoo you have to because i'm in the book. i'm not going to be that we have you say that you don't have a digital to ship
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a couple me in the and then at the end that i was with me at the i'm what i think that would be i'd have them at the thing is that what it would add to the say you that the, how many at the top you should pick cameron, set up knoxville and that's what the yet sub you find somebody to pop on because of the us and the, sorry, the met nathaniel who's if did you already yet like that or long. what you know had i'm but it, uh, you don't have to buy. sorry. yeah. one more on a mac, eh, dodge, i'm in the vision you elected to had you that a but by the you have to let the pack it to the who that the yeah. the yet because we don't have to let them but the job. now you'll get a, a, but you push them up as the one if he does the hyper on the b b i'm and what's the shape of helping me about it was that was a how well that can kind of how, especially why did you sum up a husband with a hospice, but you don't have it yet just just as i'm with them. that's how that'd be a good a had said then that the pay it. is it the be in money of
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the barcode in belfast as well that the u. k. government is controversial, northern ireland troubles acts breaches human rights. the law was challenged by relatives of victims of crimes. committed during 3 decades of conflict between protestants and catholics. the 196 states legislation ends all investigations into the kennings that offers on the state for proper traces. to cooperate with the quotes besides grunting of them, the energy violates victim's rights under the european convention on human rights. well, how do you false is joining us live now from belfast? what's the reaction to families to this? really of the ruling have to say rubbish. still being read off, so we haven't seen the lawyers or the families yet. there are various grounds and
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various matters under consideration for mr. justice colton. but very early in his reading, out of the judgement came the main news that as you say, under the european convention of human rights, he found that this act was in breach of victim's rights to, to have the rims to justice and one key elements that of being granted conditional immunity is the paper tray to was to cooperate and gives a full account of what happens to a new commission that is due to be set up later this year. the question for the charge of the applicants were bringing was that this essentially would allow someone to come in without any remorse, without any contrition or regard for the victims of their actions. and perhaps even in, in a trans celeste way. say that yes, i did. this and then potentially never face any kind of criminal or civil proceedings they're off there. so there are 3 main cases of all of them. one of
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those a regard to a lawyer list of violet attacks against either the person in question will or the assembly members. and they will also allege some form, a pretty states a collusion in those events as well. and there was a full case which wasn't in the original 3, but it was given leave at the end of the hearing in november regarding a man who was driving into what turned out to be an say, a special ed services bush against an irish republican army group at that time. and so in all these instances, it happens that there is the potential for this act to protect british military or security service veterans. and that is one of the elements that, for these advocates are so worried about and concerned about and has at least on this ground that has been found in that say that probably i know you said that the reading is still going going on once it gets to the end of that really is that the
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end of the whole matter or is there another process that, that like for example, an appeals process that has to be gone through the is very likely this will be in the courts for so many years to come it could go all the way up to the supreme court in london. there's also a separate legal action being launched by the irish government as well at the european court of human rights and stroudsburg. so they're all sorts of issues that could complicate this and perpetuate the, the white speak to those who are challenging it for some time to come. as far as the british governments concerned its position is that the whole points of the good friday agreement, the belt costs agreements and 1998, which was which was designed to bring it into the troubles and institute power sherry, which is any recently restarted here in northern ireland was to get an element of reconciliation. it's a model that is being used, obviously in south africa. but those who are repeating against it,
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say that by preventing public justice, it could indeed reconciliation and preserve the grievances that is split this part of the world. so let me, i'm happy, thanks very much. obviously we're going to be coming back to you when the building starts to reach us and but for not. how do you faucet belfast? thank you very much. dear case. the 2nd biggest cities suffering a major outbreak of measles. more than 70 percent of cases in the country are being recorded in birmingham. many have occurred among groups where vaccination levels are low on a home forts from birmingham. the measles is on the march again and here in the hot spot city, the medium in england's west midlands, the measles, mumps, and rubella or m. m. our vaccines is being dispensed to children at a pop up clinic. the current outbreak is growing fastest and excluded communities. with post code vaccine hesitancy lingers and there's mistrust of the m. m. a job in
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particular because of decades old, discredited research linking it to autism. unfortunately, some years ago there was some nasty room is about it, which proved to be false. and we can talk about that later, but there is room is a completely false, and it is a very good vaccine and it is a very safe vaccine. some communities are more skeptical than others. here the u. k . is health security agency appeals to a group of moms incoming rooms? somali community one was among the lowest vaccination rates. okay. this woman says her 2 sons most developed autism after receiving the job. and while the connection has been debunked, the injection is a co incidence. unfortunately, stories like hers are often amplified on social media informing the wider community . this woman describes feeling brainwashed and confused. so it's a lot of false information in picked up. how come you spoke?
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that was me. i am the mom. i have 2 children. my 2 children, they'll have like soon because i have had a multiple moms, a most of that. a lot of the nurses who say don't use the book sale to social media, social media, especially if it picks up. is this what we're using today? well, this has been fascinating because what we've had in here is a glimpse into the online world of missed this information. and it's very real consequences. and we are quite a, is a large number of people being admitted to a hospital, which we don't want. what we would like to see is getting up to that 1995 percent general immunization for him. and well, because that's going to protect everybody. that's the goal. and the health system is well equipped to deliver it to the mall back saying, yeah, changing mines is proving much odd. jo, nicole elders 0 booming in the democratic republic of congo, the largest,
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the un peacekeeping base, insides keeper, who has been handed over to the government forces. you admissions being order to withdrawal by the end of the year. it's been helping the metrics fight on groups for more than 2 decades. 2 days of national dialogue and some of the all have ended with the proposal to hold a rescheduled presidential election on june. the 2nd president's monkeys solves indefinite postponement of the vote earlier this month. sparks days of protest is nicholas hoc reports from the capital. many candidates a blank cost with the discussions trying to find his way at the national dialogue is probably be this drama due by the ruling party candidate. he was one of the few presidential hopefuls attending talks organized by president mike, you sell to set a new election date. he says he's very confident for an outcome following weeks of political instability. and sometimes the violin protests parked by solved decision
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to cancel last sunday's presidential election. politicians civil society and religious leaders met for 2 days of talks. as the result is, is suggested date for the re schedule, the election, jude, the 2nd law. it's much more than an election date. it's a moment of communion for the nation and the senegalese people to choose a leader for our country. we need to put our egos aside and put the interest of the nation 1st. 15 of the 18 presidential candidates refused to join the talks. instead, they appealed to the constitutional counsel to set the new election date. for many people in this room, a date to the presidential election will end the crisis, but it will be the beginning of a process to rebuild the trust in the democratic institutions of the country during talk. so announced proposed legislation for a general amnesty for what he describes as acts relating to political demonstration
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since 2021. thousands of imprisoned people including opposition leader. it was meant sancho could be released. but for presidential hopeful, began godaddy. the proposed amnesty is a ploy to protect members of solid security forces. suspected of crimes at least 40 people have died in political protest in the past 3 years. out of the ship. ah, why the need for reconciliation? there was no war only demonstrations where people died and cause these murders need to be investigated. those involved should be judged and then, and present to the don't time to fat solves final years. it office appear to have brought its ability to and normally stable nation participants in the national dialogue. hope the 2nd of june will bring national units in election date chosen not by the president, but through consensus in the country where politicians appear divided. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car. so it's coming is population has been declining for
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years and one of the fastest rates in the world as a result of a plummeting fatality rates. years of financial incentives are felt coming, cottage couples to have babies. there isn't the central bank for boards suggest the price on young people to compete is to blame. it has come reports from sold as touchy hey, as a mother to quadruplets, she's on extended leave from her career in nuclear power plants to raise her toddlers with the help of her mother. while her husband is working overseas. and they, they really need, i'm done with them. i've used the babysitter before because there's 4 of them. i hired to a $2700.00 each. so we spent $5400.00 per month on baby sitters alone. what family can spend that kind of money to raise children, child and her husband decided to try for a baby after he moved to a company with generous child care benefit to the you're going to the biggest boss in mind.
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