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emphasis on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the pool last week of 2015 at the terrible natural disaster stuff. and the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the devastation and deprivation and gaza as the palestinian desks also as well as bullying which is almost $30000.00 phillips and around if you want to, you know, it's there like my headquarters here in the also coming up to date is dropped into paul so southern johnson but palestinians in the no say is riley's are blocking deliveries. i've seen the adult that takes us on the tour of his hospital and all the gone. so which is struggling to operate that stuff and medical supplies, plus
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a high cold in those 9 and rules on a u. k. government low offering conditional immunity. the crimes commit to join the so called troubles period. the welcome to the we saw it and garza with as their lights up in the is reading the ministry's bumping campaign that all has killed at least 13000 palestinians as of today. but most of the women and children, at least 76 people were killed and in the past 24 hours a live. now these are pictures and come out and one hospital in northern garza when incentives died from inhaling toxic gas caused by is ready by bomb and other children in the medical facility and malnourished the well food program said this week that garza has the worst levels of child malnutrition, in the world, a link all the cities, thousands of people have been scrambling the bags of flour as they hung a crisis unfolds cattle has called on the international community,
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just done the gains, what it calls the deliberate salvation of the palestinian people by israel even agencies and age groups say is really a tax on the collapse of lowered or to make it more difficult to get a into the strip palestinians whose being comforting along the main road and northern cause of waiting to aid, save that supplies, reaching them on know where they are now the 2nd time we're sitting here in the middle of the will, out in the cold. i'm a waiting for a to land on the beach along the outer sheet street. we've never had to do this, but our situation has become a lot more difficult as a result of the war and the weakness of some of our bridge. unless we had to wait to aid and collect whatever we come to feed the children and fill our empty stomachs on the food, the prices have been rising exponentially, and people find themselves in dire straits. as a result, all the men in casa standing here out in the cold,
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waiting to see if you'd like a piece of i man. and with all the number of people who are suffering and dying need a staggering the 8. the den to the strip, only covers 10 percent of the needs of those who a staffing and suffering and didn't go off in the south. hundreds of people are protesting against sewing costs and the fees, stores and markets to life and the price of items is risen. farm but beyond, above what people could afford. 1.5000000 displace palestinians are crammed in toronto seeking refuge from its way to the attack. so following forced evacuation, notice the trumps at the bottom of the strip when they were left to go on. nothing to eat or drink me. my mood. how's the lights as follows from rough and southern gaza? with getting the consent reports to fill my left 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 fired by have drawn the 7 people, including the 2 children from the overnight, it's like when i visited them, show commons the eastern part of the past. the data reports has more than 10 injuries already and a lot. so hospitals with this, the tragedy of the overnight attack of the residential home, the, there are people is still under the rubble. we were told by an eye witness. that house was pretty much patched with this place family to from honeywood, and god in the northern part will bit shouldering inside the bench at 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. and what's the tragic right now is the fact that people, as you've heard of the report that i can be going to mean goes across the doctor where they're here in the city. and it was part of the course awards and all the city are rashid road. or in the central area,
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they're coming in the cold and it's 5 the danger waiting for human a chance it's truck 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 to the world right at the western part of do by city. that's very close. that goes to vote. and 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, the shores of both the dog. and there is by law to keep whether they are always paid to and then the hospital. he's a me to advise us. all of you, an agency full palestinian refugees. he explains just how desperate the situation is, you know, talking about hundreds of thousands of but it goes on that they are actually starving in the north and bought with the guns a step on the gauze of safety. so what we are seeing there are that, you know,
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pushing people to do things that to, you know, they never have done it before. like, you know, gathering with dental thousands of people waiting for the trucks to get into it. does it say do is unders in all there is no police, there is no actually no system in there that they kinda protect. do you know the, the convoys on the other hand, the, and many times and these are the par, says the, on the open file, you know, many, many of the people and many of them died down into, or, you know, in some occasions, you know, and in austin, part of guster yardley to start, but they've been, you know, i mean, most food they're not there anymore. they've tried to use it for a why, but now everything a gun actually there is not even a, you know, a foot for animals that they've been posting as in many places. they, you know, trying to maneuver around that. and to me, you know, some bread from it,
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but now there's no more something like that. and then we are communicating with people, contacting people there. and they are telling us that they are starving. and you know, somebody or family bread, winner acura this top, you know, eat, think i know. i know that it gets to eat, you know, one me, you know, and then 24 hours or 48 hours. and we are afraid that people there was a guy, you know, members of the un security council of the meeting to discuss the survey of food shortage in garza. gabriel is on the hospital on the tools from the united nations for the palestinians. and guys that continue to suffer with not enough to eat. in many cases, nothing at all. 2 months ago, the united nations warned that by february, the people of guys a could face imminent risk of famine. on tuesday,
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the security council was told that is exactly what is happening. and here we are at the end of february, or with at least 576000 people. and also one quarter of the population. one step away from freshman, with one of the 6 children under 2 years of age. and nothing draws a suffix from acute knowledge. and the un said they're working to restart to delivery to northern gas a. this is an absolute humanitarian imperative. the staff on our home was witnessed catastrophic conditions in the north for the clean water scars model attrition. the soaring and the seas is right. probably you and it's hesitant to explicitly say palestinians are dying of hunger. it's becoming increasingly clear that it can not be denied for witnessing and gaza right now. is that mass killing of children in
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slow motion? there is almost no food left and nothing is getting to them. and children are being starved while trucks of food are literally sitting just a few miles away, waiting to get in. and we know that this is happening largely because of is really bombardment and restrictions that are preventing the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, including food, a parent, the security council, even the united states, encouraged israel to do more. we urge israel to keep border crossings open for humanitarian a, to enter gaza, to facilitate the opening of additional crossings to meet you mandatory needs and scale, and to support the rapid safe delivery of relief items to vulnerable people. and all the cause of the un continues to say to avoid a famine, there needs to be an immediate cease fire, but the u. s. continues to block any draft resolutions that call for that the
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meeting. it's a joint gabriel's on do. how do you see it at united nations in new york? meanwhile, me days is all working behind the scenes to try and secure a ceasefire deal between our mazda and as well. this we do, as president suggested that agreement was imminent. i didn't respond. so last time played, his optimism saying is have yet to receive the proposal. while the state department remains hopeful, our goal is to achieve a deal to reach a humanitarian pause and the release of hostages as soon as possible. certainly 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 in gauging 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
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that i am i call the rob matheson spoke to boss him. name, the head of political and international relations for homos. he says washington's words and actions don't go hand in hand when it comes to see fund negotiations. i just, uh, want to be really optimistic. they have to end this the sound of games. they took a long time or something. uh uh, i'm gonna shut off all of this is what our team and just see try. um, i'm wondering broadening the the confidence in to the same time. they're using the v time the security crossing to uh, to each of these, well, they are moving for team building blocks for so as the, the, uh, so it's in executing inside with more munition. i think the wireless item see the is not related to the big loss of it is more of the things in the election. i know that's how my son
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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 we play about some sort of ceasefire given for you know, about the possibility of what might be out there. is there anything that harmless route to be prepared to be flexible on the actual from the beginning? good flexibility to achieve the seat belt because we lie or integrate a added into this lot of use 10150 uh new civilians but i see no good people on in the northern but the bank because of the vision. we knew exactly what was being all the time. it is up to them in the back to the guys. but at the same time this flexibility cannot be on the gospel.
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oh man. so what is your goal for government? we are looking not for a humanitarian bose or he montana is def file. we are looking for a final thoughts on comprehensive seats for we are looking for a daughter with 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 on a b 11500000, but i've seen is in the southern part of the hostages under the policy or within both of those really intentional wanting to kind of games between the therefore this is the best line. well, we found this long no shortage of stuff in the lock. a few of them medical supplies are full of health facilities and draws out of service. dr. muhammed center is the acting director of the a water hospital, an entry ball in the north of the street. he's giving us
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go ahead. i'm involved in that you don't have to by sorry, yeah. one more on it. i'm not in the large. i'm a, do you have to push mean a lucky to hide you that a but bother how many you have to lift the pack it to the who that the yeah. the the up as we don't have to let them but the off the job. now you'll get a but you push them up as the one if he does the hyper on the b b, i'm going to use the shape of helping me at that. but it was, that was a how well i can kind of how, especially why did you sum up as i'm with 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 that the pay it is it the be in money of it still has a on al jazeera marking, a bowman time when he celebrates an identity, very different from the one they say was forced upon them by mainland china. the frank assessments,
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here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows that be a good number when the elections say they want to buy time using fixed critical debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial work we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera, examining, the impact of today's headline is objectivity is still possible for you. we're not only approaching the most is what we are moving out. is there a set the stage ai is a powerful tool and enables bad people to the bad things, giving voice to the voice. i really hope that what i'm doing improved it's possible to protect and save different programs, such as when you rise to an alternative view of the world today on algae. is there real people, true stories close to home for so essential and around the world?
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groundbreaking sounds from award winning. so make his witness on how to say era the the book about 2 weeks ago, just bear with me. so who wrote the reminder of all the top stories is rose, unrelenting will, has now killed nearly $30000.00 palestinians. most of them women and children. these are pictures from come. i live in the hospital in northern garza where a child has gone from inhaling toxic gas caused by it's really bum bum. been gone since the 2000 people have been scrambling for tanks of flour as
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a 100 crisis and falls console schools on the international communities who stands against with a close, the deliberate stones ation of the palestinian people find israel did not find in the south hundreds on protesting the date soaring calls in these 2 stalls and markets to life and the price of all items has risen far above 4 people could afford 1500000 displays, palestinians are crammed into the office, seeking refuge from israeli attacks to the high coals in bells aust, has ruled a little past by the u. k. government covering the cycle troubles period reaches human rights. now the northern island troubles act was challenged by relatives of victims of crimes. they were committed during 3 decades of conflict between protestants, catholics and the partition miller trees in the 19 sixty's. the legislation as all investigations into the kennings adults as conditional amnesty for some involved.
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but the court found the grunting of immunity violates the rights of victims under the european convention on human rights. hardy false, that joins us now from those in islands capital bel, fasta, and the court has spoken how the interested parties reacting henry while we're still waiting to find out because the code is still speaking. mr. justice colton is now entering his 3rd hour of reading out his summary of his decision. but as you say, that the key decision came very early in that was that was under the planned independence panel, which is due to take over from criminal and civil proceedings against an investigating the crimes during the troubles that tunnel was due to be allowed to take evidence and take testimony from the electric perpetrators. and if they cooperated in a way that met certain conditions,
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they could then expect immunity from any kind of prosecution or civil proceedings in the future. and it is that which had upset so many of the relatives as those who were killed or those who survived the tax. and the that's why these 4 essential test cases were under consideration. there was a case of a man who was killed his daughter, bringing the the a case here. and there was a man who survived an attack. uh another woman whose father was severely injured. it all 3 of those were loyalist essentially per union. palomina treats a tax in which there is alleged involvement of the very state. there was a 4th case of an army and bush on an i re unit in the late 19 eighties in which an innocent man was driving through that bush and was killed. so essentially, a lot of these cases all cases in which there was a legend boatman to clear involvements of british veterans who under this act would
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be protected from a future prosecution. and that is one of the key elements of the case being brought against the british government. and they have on the, the issue all the immunity of i'm the states, it's found to be in breach of the european convention on human rights. of course i read there is this appeals process. so this, this story is going to run belong for all of those involved in what it seems that government may appeal is that certainly the expectation um, obviously we still wait for the, the end of this judgement to be right out. so there are a number of considerations to be taken once it is out there in its entirety. i bet lawyers were very much expecting that whoever lost in today's judgment would appeal . and it could be a process which could take many years to run its way through the courts go all the way up to the supreme court in london. and there is, as well a separate legal case being brought by the irish governments. it's interesting to
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note that all political parties in northern ireland, a huge number of victims groups and the irish governments as well world against this acts coming into law. and so the irish government, as well as taking its case to be repeating code of human rights and strasburg, doubtless will be buttressed by what was read out in court. just a little while ago. the british governments position of course, is that this is an outworking of what happened in the belt cost agreement. good friday agreement of 1998. was designed to draw a line under the troubles and move on. have a power sharing administration here in belfast. but the people who brought this case essentially saying that to have reconciliation to move on, you need to also have just to submit to prevent justice being done in this way would inhibit that kind of reconciliation taking place or will come back to later in the day as we get that full judgment and full analysis have resources that force in belfast. now you couldn't in full series of evacuated 73 children from the front
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line and then the next region. yeah, right. has been in the constant russian to time since the will be gone 2 years ago . and at scrubs and saving situation has been getting worse since december. well, thirty's, of extended mandatory evacuation known as mold and 1000000, 300000 people have already been relocated to say for areas. about half a 1000000 residents still remain the a 2 bedroom candidates so being killed in the central mexican city of above by 2, they were found dead in the cause of gunshot wounds that were expected to run the an upcoming elections in june next. but as a warning that the vote could be the most violent to the country's history, about 3 dozen candidates were killed in the previous selection in 2021. way to find his engulf de markets in the city about a bale and know that they rocked the blazes believe to have been stopped and find electrical short cuts. local media size,
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hundreds of shops in the longer bizarre. but down in taiwan, february, the 28th is the anniversary of the 1947 cracked down by the chinese nationalist government. 77 years on time. when he celebrates an identity, very different from the one they believe was forced upon them by mainland china. and one of the ways that doing so is by reviving a language previously banned in public life. tony chang reports from taipei, taiwan. stepping out into the world stage, taiwan spying list in the midst of global pensions. his cost you from time when he's mythology, one of the generals who protect the items from evil spirits. highlight when he was attacked online, not looking time when he's he was quick to find back. very good thing is that your health? what's the kevin? what's it? i mean you didn't clock it, i you see that one down. i'm go,
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what's the jack on it that one of kevin's health tie when he's an huff, paraguayan low. he grew up in brazil. he was raised speaking, taiwanese, no vendor. and we have people from a lot of different places coming to taiwan, you know, and especially the aboriginal preparation here. if you were to say of the traditional or did classic counties teacher, the aboriginals didn't really have the counties teachers in downtown type. hey, a new generation with pew autonomy is the mainland china for them. china is a thread. no, none says to home and it represents values that keen to disavow it is not only for we are so we are not that we are not that we don't share the same kind of live style political aspiration, the governance, our connection to the world. i think these are different ways to think about this new taiwan. these identity to that new identity is
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a sensitive issue in taiwan. last february, protest, a storm to commemoration of the 1947 massacre or the nationalist government at the time. the speaker mayor of taipei and to pull to great grandson of chiang kai shek . the chinese president blamed for the mexico the 2 to a memorial service as a very visible reminder to a time, not long ago, when the chinese government hunted down in prisons and killed thousands of people who'd been living on taiwan sentries. toys at this time when he is culture event, that preserving their identity through language tied to the dialect unique beyond the language is the culture is root is the root of a culture and the language side, the end of culture with di and the means, the whole group identity group of di me previously banished from schools and public life. tied g is undergoing a revival. is a new generation of time when these find
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a voice that suits the distinct type density. tony chang l just here, typing. and that'll be more news and half now to stay with this here on the the hello multics alice to come from northern parts of option t not pushing out the power requires southeast in areas of brazil. seeing some very wet weather weather. stacy, is that what the weather is actually to the north of madison c a t h degrees celsius stays halting as we go through this day that whatsoever just sliding a little further east, which as we go on through the day just to the south of re i re up with the top temperature of 29 celsius m, as in price and little draw them. it has been recently, know them areas will still see live the showers right up to was that southern areas
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of venezuela fisher. i was to, into the east side of the caravans over the next day or so. i think that's why it's good to be access with this type of tools. the greater entity should be somewhat dry, the wet weather at times, but then not too much to speak of central america. i've seen a few more showers coming into the corrupt. you might even say some must native rightful making his way towards mexico. the water cross is continues here with the ongoing drought. meanwhile, whether it's making his way across that east, the side of the us just around the appellation severe storms have come in big types of contrast here because we told him about that over the last few days, temperatures in chicago and kansas, they prompt by around 20 degrees that cooler, where it basically makes its way into the eastern seaboard by 1st i this is a region that is rapidly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts. political upheaval,
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some of those who talk to elsewhere, a thing that they sled up to hearing that other villages had been a talk. what we do and all to sarah is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the i'd be tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity ends. you mind if you ask them to tell this story. of to attack and gun was that for nearly 5 months, his wally prime minister is focusing on vasa. benjamin netanyahu says a ground defensive is vital to eliminating how much on any seas funds would only delay the inevitable fort about the $1500000.00 palestinians from the this is inside story the .

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