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as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the blog. so robin, you'll what you know, does it renews on life? my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, babies hungry and weak the well food program says garza has the was levels of child malnutrition in the world. devastation deprivation the palestinian death toll from as well as clothing which is almost 30000 a cd adult that takes us on a tour of his hospital in northern garza,
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which is struggling to operate the stuff and medical supplies and nothing use a high call to northern islands rules on a u. k. government low offering conditional immunity. the crimes committed during the so called troubles era and sport. early holland scores 5 defend manchester city and to the epic have a quarter finals at a taste of the future. for one fans as worlds fastest, around hammer chase it. best driver, the welcome to the news we starting goals are whether it's no less up in the is really bill trees bombing campaign. the wall has no killed at least $30000.00 palestinians since october. most of them women and children, at least $76.00, were killed in the past 24 hours alone. and these are pictures from tomorrow at one hospital in northern garza where the incidence of died from inhaling toxic gas
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caused by these really bump up until the children that in the medical facility a malnourished the well food program says that this week garza has was levels of child malnutrition, in the world. when in gauze the city, thousands of people have been scrambling for bags of flour as hung, good prices and souls castle as cold on the international community to stand to gaze when it cools the deliberate starvation of the palestinian people by israel un agencies and age group say is really of time, so the collapse of law and order make it more difficult to get a into the strip. and then ruffin in the south. hundreds of people are protesting against lowering costs in the few, stoles and bulk is that is still open. the price of items has risen, fall above what people can actually afford. 1.5000000 displace palestinians are crammed into rafa, seeking refuge from israeli attacks or the following. forced evacuation orders that trumped at the bottom of the strip with nowhere left to go. and nothing to eat or
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drink honey. my mood is in southern gaza with an update on the as well as the latest strikes across the strip of the latest updates. so within the past 24 hours, we're looking at 70 people have been killed mostly women and children and find their residential homes or the work in groups either in the, on the coastal vote in god the city not in the southern part of the city or here in the rough, our defense from area there are 100 injury, so 5 critical injuries. some of them are in hospital where there is some medical attention being given to the injury or the others are just waiting on the floor. the non operational hospital without any medical intervention, but so they're just resting their lives. and the possibilities of this number at the increase within the coming hours is very likely to happen given that the health facilities across the gaza strip with the exception of the city,
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that they are completely out of service. but that includes the attack on the central area, and that's the power we've been seeing so far as the hours of the morning. and a late hours of the night attack are intensified in areas like the central part of the guthrie, including dinner by the day on all the records you cancelled. if we're talking about at least 7 people so far have been killed, including 2 children inside residential homes. as well as a group of people who work on one of the main roads a very but waiting for a truck a to try and get in as so they are able to get the supplies for the, for their families. and it says by the you with agencies have a piece of rewards of increasing salvation that hung among sconces. 2.3000000 people. now they say one in full is on the brink of simon. the trick of 8 entering the strip is largely to blame. even before the world, most of the population depended on the humanitarian assistance. lab pulled reports
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and t bones and the empty stomach in northern gaza. about one in 6 children, the younger than to his mail. nourished and nearly 600000 palestinians all with the world food program says is one step away from the progress that you that we need food. we are sick. we have children, we suffer a lot. we have deprived of everything. even if the palestinians don't a little food to us, we still have to cue to get it. i've been here since 8 o'clock in the morning waiting for this meal. the you an agency for palestinian refugees on ry says the number of humanitarian aid convoys entering gaza has dropped 50 percent compared with january. that's an average 98 trucks a day in february, fall below the 500 that into daily before the war. but that aid isn't reaching the
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north of the strip. being garza city attempts to get your hands on. what little age you can find can cost to your life. i don't understand. i've been here since the early morning. i need food. i have a 40 year old son and a 40 year old daughter would kind of go out who will take care of them. we don't have rice and we don't have flour. my children are sick. i told the soup will likely be the only thing that many of these families will eat in day. it's a hot meal, but it isn't enough. is the i've come to get something to keep myself alive. it's only suit. we need bread with salt and pepper to eat and to give us some energy. for god's sake, we need help. i hate agency say they are ready to ramp up operations. as soon as the cease fire is in place, the cautious optimism of a breakthrough, however,
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is tempted by months of suffering and disgrace, a salmon on the horizon level, which is a mediator. the working behind the scenes which one is secure receipts. the deal between the boss on this row this week, the us present suggested on the grievance was imminent and it responds most downplayed his optimism saying is have yet to receive the proposal. well, the us state department remains hateful to 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. so what i can say about the overall progress is that we made significant progress towards that 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 that
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a my colleague rob matheson spoke to him by some name behind to of political and international relations for him. us. he says washington's words and actions a contradictory. this is the cause of uh, want to be really optimistic. they have to end this the sound of games. they took a long time for storing the uh, i'm gonna shut off for the, for the, for our tv to see trail. i'm wondering broadening the, the conflict into the region. but at 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, for the of a. so then executing inside with more munition. i think the wireless items to the is not related to the big loss of. it is more of the i'm going to come 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 roughly 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 the actual from the beginning? good flexibility to achieve those. he felt because we know every other day until this lot of use 10150 uh new civilians. but i see, you know, get people on in the north about 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, it cannot be of the cost of oh man. so what is your goal for them?
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and 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 total withdrawals. the we are looking for a loan of gina's really to move from the south to the invite vista. we kind of extend it keeping on a b $11500000.00 a c is in the southern part of the hostages, under the warranty, or within both of those really in terms of wanting to kind of games between the items. and therefore, this is the best line where we can visit one of the, the high clothes in belfast as will the little passed by the u. k. government covering the so called troubles era breaches human rights. the normal island
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troubles act was challenged by relatives of victims. of crimes. they were committed during the 3 decades of conflict between protestants, catholics and the british military from the 19 sixty's. the legislation an old investigation since beginnings that off is conditional and the state for some involves. but the cold from the grunting of immunity violates the rights of victims under the european convention on human rights, will have a full since following events for us from belfast. the court has spoken harry, how are the parties reacting so far of the but we haven't yet heard from the applicants. we're right next to the position that you to come out to in a few minutes time and is a news conference. but it is clear that on the key issue that they had made this application on as it by granting conditional immunity or honesty to those accused of crimes. during the troubles, the human rights under the european convention of human rights would be breached
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because they would not be able to seek either justice in the court. so some kind of civil compensation, even if someone came before the new independent commission that is due to instead of having to take really take over some of investigating and reviewing such matches that if someone came to that panel and told to even in tron, so there's times about what they did during the troubles they wouldn't be able to be prosecuted. display meant certain conditions to gain, not community. and so this was where the testing for cases out the relative of someone who was killed, someone who himself survived a shooting another relative and someone who was seriously injured all in a lawyer list essentially per unit in this apartment, a tree attacks in each of those cases, allegations of british states collusion. uh, those were 3 of the cases. there was another case where an innocent man was killed in a british army ambush targeting and i already unit. and so those are the cases under
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consideration. the judge said that there was a mixed bag. in some cases they were with the applicants with granted the judgement in some cases denied. but essentially this key provision on which this independent panel was really due to base its activity that it could give conditional. i'm the state that has been judged to be against the human rights of victims, and the fact is not all over. is it really regardless of what happens to either side, because there will be an appeals process? apparently for those that might want to follow will go down that route as well. yes. are you ready? we've heard from the that the no, not in the secretary that the british governments representative intel in charges of northern ireland at westminster. he's been speaking out of the commons and he says that the bar is coming will take some time to evaluate this judgment. but that he still does expect this to have some years ahead of it in,
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in the courts. and it could be appealed all the way up to the supreme court. there was a separate case as well, but it's being launched by the irish governments at the european court of human rights in strasburg. presumably that case will be bunches to some extent, or at least they'll be some entire judgments full that case given what is being heard in the court here in belfast today. and as for the delay, the policy, the main opposition party in westminster, they was saying that the, the independent panel is really going to have severe questions as to whether it con, carry out his duties or rich and projected 5 year term. given what is being said by the judge in this case, the, the essential object as far as the british government's concern was to continue the work of the belfast supreme of 1998. that was designed to have power sharing here to draw a line under the decades of violence of the troubles. and that this would be
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a way of, of doing sort of gaining some reconciliation. but the victims of, i'll get to without justice without the expectation that they could find justice of the crimes committed against demo. that relatives, then the sort of grievances would still obtain. and such reconciliation would be able to hotter to, to get. and that was something that was very much backed up in the key judgments that mr. justice colton made earlier in the proceedings today. are your thoughts of course that in belfast, thank you to the world health organization. those rights to the law moves a rapid spread of measles worldwide. both and $306000.00 cases were reported last year. that number represents that increase of any 80 percent from 2022 the w h. i was wanting the mold in hospital countries on the higher risk of outbreaks, by the end of the yes, well the u. k. second largest city is offering a major outbreak of measles, both and 70 percent of cases in the country and being recorded in pending. and many advocates amongst groups fed thanks. the nation levels are low during the whole
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report from britain and 2nd city of 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. r vaccines is being dispensed to children at a pop up clinic. the current outbreak is growing fastest and excluded communities with post koby vaccine hesitancy lingers and there's mistrust of the m. m. a job in particular because of decades old, discredited research linking it to autism. unfortunately, some years ago there was some nasty rumors about it which proved to be false. and we can talk about that later, but there is room, is that 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 in birmingham,
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somali community, one with 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 there's a lot of false information in picked up. how come you stop that? because me, i am the mom. i have 2 children. my 2 children don't have boxing because i have had a multiple moms. most of that, a lot of the nurses who say don't use the book suits your social media. oh, social media, especially if it takes all 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
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consequences. and we also credited a large number of people being admitted to a hospital, which we didn'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 them in the any democratic republic of congo. the largest un peacekeeping base in south key view has been handed over to the government forces. the admission has been ordered to withdrawal by the end of the it's been helping the ministry find tom groups symbols into decades. meanwhile, the you estimates that most of a 1000 children from the d o c were abducted and falls to become child soldiers last year. catherine, so i spoke to some boys. he managed to escape in willing go in east,
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and they all see disputes are all under 18 years old. they said they were adapted from the villages that are now under the control of m. 235 to is very used as labor as for the escape of heat in the identity for security reasons. we'll call this point on. he says on demand, a talk to his village in january was separated from his finally managed runaway and ended up at this come school, be my my, you know, like i'm, you know, i was not fine. my family is still back there. when i keep thinking about them, i tried to call them on the telephone, but the numbers don't go through. sometimes i want to go back home to see if they're ok. well, as long as tier is 11 years old, the wine known to each other and cannot separately, but they found called forth in the shed experience. you don't have to go very far to find such stories of children. abducted,
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some of them are very traumatized. they say they cannot find help to florence. the whole youtube is trying to support them. one of her sons was killed. the other is in the hands of the fighters. she does what she can, but she's also taking care of 17 other family members williams. my house is not com, i think about my boys all the time. and so the new an estimate that around 12000 should run support with i'm actually number. we also supporting children who have been freed, released from the media very terrible stories on a daily basis. these boys are still not safe and not easy. pre for armed groups, locking and surrounding areas. catherine, sorry, level, comp, democratic republic. what was into the wall and goes to the middle of the title and
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says the intentional community is saving to end the suffering of palestinians and protects civilians. in garza checked the main home adult, unable to speaking during a state, visits of friends present. and with that crow welcomed him to paris on chase day. now the visit follows the proposed seaside, discussed last week in the french capital. and then in the hospital, highly alarming. you often mobile when 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 out in the meanwhile, the international community is still unable to adopt the unified stance that puts an end to the war and the gaza strip, you know, provides a minimum level of protection of children, women, and civilians. hundreds if you have any, is a valid in the capital in to show solidarity with palestinians in garza. which has designed who to support as much through the streets of santa if these have been
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targeting international shipping in the red sea move they say is aimed at ending as well as will on gall. so of friends, adaptive as have been paying tribute to the american and who set himself on fire in protest against israel's war on gaza. 25 year old. our bushel died from the bands he sustained while he was outside the is really embassy in the us capital. on sunday, kristen sleepy has moved from new york to active is aaron bush now is a he has shown the ultimate sacrifice and took the ultimate form of protest. they held a vigil for the 25 year old here in new york. as well as in washington dc, renewing his call for a cease fire in gaza. it was in the us capital outside the is really embassy on sunday, that bush now wearing his air force uniform, recorded what he calmly described as an act of protest. and i will no longer be
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complicit in genocide, setting himself a blaze shouting the air force as is investigating bush now, was a cyber defense operation specialist stationed in ohio since late last year. and due to end his service in may, the white house had this reaction. the president is aware and we can, i can say that it is obviously, is a, it's a, a horrible tragedy. and our thoughts are with the family loop, a barbosa met bush now doing community service work. when he was stationed in san antonio, texas. she says he grew up on the east coast and a very religious family. i don't think she was mentally ill and she probably thought that as other people have said that the society is ill if we allow what's going on in god, they have to be funded with their own tax dollars. that's payments and that's,
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that's ill. and he was outraged by it and he could see that it politicians weren't at seem. they ignore the protesters that are out there every weekend ceasefire. demonstrations are now weekly, hans and many us cities. so many are small and no longer make the news unless protesters block traffic or engage and other acts of civil disobedience that need to arrest california to texas tech here in new york memorial services have been organized like this one to pay tribute to aaron bush now with more than a half 1000000 people in gaza now at risk of starvation activism, credit him with putting their suffering back in the spotlight presented to me. i'd 0 the other one cause of his over shot or the us presidential primaries and the battleground states of michigan solo from defeated nikki haley and the republican primary. well, joe biden easily won the democratic one, but more than $100000.00 people cast
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a protest vote against 5 and for his support of israel bus the 13 percent of the total. and 10 times the target set by campaign is 1200 reports not from the table in 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. busy no president because of what, because of the way you've been telling me why it was it was to and they want to
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stuff it was. there was little doubt that donald trump would when the republican primary in michigan or the by who would come in 1st and the democratic campaign. and they had their supporters. 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 supported 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?
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did he is holding on to when a november is biden edges ever closer to amassing the delegates to win his party's nomination? the uncommitted vote marks a warnings to the president. many of these voters help put into office john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. this type of the whether or not his of the to say hello, we have seen some rather live the weather making its way across parts of the middle east. the 2nd cloud that just spinning across the ron, pushing over towards afghanistan, snow over the mountains, a significant rainfall into southern past, over on some localized flooding here, i suspect as we go through the next couple of days. and that will gradually make his way into puck this donald west disturbance. it basically pushing across moving parts of india behind that. it as long as you try and create with some pleasant sunshine. it's sunshine extends up into northern parts of the region into that east . the side of the mediterranean, generally quiet and fine with
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a good deal of sunshine. here. let's just a little bit of whether it's a central pos with the met. it's right. you just heading to we'll see a june western positive that the sinks and what the weather was. he made to wait until the latter part of the week. this same system bring some very heavy rain chop system flooded the light to hit a flooding into the northeast. of algeria 3 1st day, going on into friday, wet weather, just coming into this. you have stage. meanwhile, scattering the showers across the gulf of guinea, joining up with the heavy showers that we have across central parts of africa. and both big down pulls that i just around the lobby, pushing across the times in the northern positive mesa and big as thing. very just the medical sca a little still has a all the use of the us. i've suffice a full the fall, right? power minutes related to columbia. full crimes, including med, i'm going to go i subspace. population continues to decline. that's one of the fastest places in the world. also installs action for me as a company to day studying goal for besides the one to try to be back in 2021. to
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tell you that is with following, after the break, the hard hitting interviews as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both, you've described that is better than is better than anything thought provoking on my question to you all the good cooks, i think is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe in the security council, this is a major stumbling block, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on talk to how does era the discards of the war and you praise run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too,
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and follows ukrainian war prizes investigators as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site ukraine, ground 0 on a jersey to the the for the back here watching all just it was used with me. so robin in doha, reminder of all the top stories is rose, unrelenting will, has the killed at least $30000.00 palestinians, most of them women and children. these are pictures from, from a lot of little hospital in northern garza, but child just talked to him and hating toxic gas tools by is riley on boston's in gauze the city. thousands of people have been scrambling the banks of slower as 800
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prices and falls can solve as cold on the international communities. you start to gaze when it cools the deliberate starvation of the palestinian people by israel. didn't raso in the south. hundreds of presents took it again, sewing costs in dc, stalls and markets delight for the price of items has risen far above what people can afford. $1500000.00 to space policy music from the director seeking refuge from is raising a tax. well, earlier i spoke to abraham hot hot to that associate professor of conflict resolution of the day hot institute. he explains what leverage the us has a israel in, sees find negotiations by then it has a 3 types of leverage over the baseline and give it to one is military and we stopped and see. and actually that binding is in think actually of using this. he's giving almost him a note debate on to and if in the whole is to abide by the national law when using
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american woodlands by march 15th. and if not, he's willing to stop. the military supplies is using a, there is a financial leverage. that's a, it's basically they was, government was funding this war, although as late as like, i'm also going to provide that can allow a resolution and the security council to pass without doing it. so 3 types of leverage the binding can use as the gods. that is, has that he can use to have both of those are both in the past, but again, he has not been wanting to use a i'm that i, this is going to cost immediately because that we are approaching directions of the elections and the state of michigan, the swing states shall just stop in about 15 percent autumn up winning of the of the both of them. they're not willing to support the bye thing because he's not stopping the watering us. just let me just ask them about these latest comments that we've been hearing from. press the button on camera talking about the ceasefire by monday. and i was just wondering whether he's jump the gun full. he's
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rocking the boat, which in a way, as you say, to start some sort of leverage or threat in directly to the prime minister in israel. how do you assess these? because if there is most these 5 by monday, there's also the blows up it is face doesn't to, this is different that they get close to him a lot in terms of his, it could develop it. and his want as a media, but i'm literally as a huge questions about the relationship between the u. s. government. and that is why the government, to what extent that america is using or is vague and gives funding this world without being listening to this has been serious concerns with them. many within the state department by us, the department we are using a lot of money. we are big, we have funding this was, but we have our own the big without being listening to. so monday is going to be an important test for a by then without is winning your lose is
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a good ability use in the elections also because that all the mean budget with a 6 and 7 percent of the pose of americans that support think of ceasefire immediately is by out of now the shortage of stuff and the lack of fuel of medical supplies of falls to another health facility in gaza to be of service. dr. mohammed csa is the acting director of the a lot of hospital injured malia in the north of the strip is given as a tool of the complex, almost a lot of houses calling them and we'll be able to shut out. this is the kind of should i would that be sure my laptop as the beam and had them at the set up the next i'd had she says the method for b o. d a. and when was that? it could be yeah, the last night you know, i dumped off for a slot and i you will get a yeah, it depends a lot because she gave me because she gave him the best bet. and uh, and what are you calling about? yeah, i saw here and what the and then when the taxes could be a while, um,
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until the one that comes in what it is cuz you know what i had done more than that . i saw here, but i didn't, i didn't, i meant they didn't get a yeah. they put them in their level. would see that can cause the whole 7 something like that. so you know how many yet? because many, how many yet some of the people who with cameron, who i bought, i was like a, how many yet look up at the, how many you have to what was the death and solve it. what it said that inside the math, and then you know, what if i say how many? yes, there's nothing at the end of the year because may not be let me know how well model to stop at the ones comedy at the mac, the mac, at gee. and since the auto pay and how many i will get the $1.00 that i have to place, what are you going to say you that separate the lock off? what have that sheet copy? gives you the do i did had i did. you know? so you death and lucky,
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the hydrogen on how many yet you're lucky you have to because i'm in the background when we thought we had these say that, you know, i'm going to do the most to ship a couple me yeah. yeah. and then the, and that was with me at the, i'm what, and it didn't got to be, i had them at a 119. 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 of the yet sub you find somebody off of them besides the us fill the, sorry, the met nathaniel. and so if you don't, how many yet or them what go ahead i'm. but if i don't have to by study yet one more on it, i'm not in the large how many you have to push me lucky to hide you? that a but bother how many you have to lift the pack in the to the who that the yeah. the, the up as we don't have to let them bathroom up it off the job. now you'll get a big deal for somebody above is the one that has a hyper on the b b. i'm going to use the shape of helping me at that, but it was, that was the one that can kind of how, especially when you teach them up as them with
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a hospice digital. how many up just just as i'm with them, that's how that didn't get a hot set them that the pay it. is it the be in money of the 2 days of national dialogue and sending goals have ended with a proposal to hold the rescheduled presidential election on june. the 2nd president mack yourselves indefinite postponement of the vitality of this one spunk days of protests. as nicholas hank proposed, not from the capital of many candidates boy accosted the discussions trying to find his way at the national dialogue is probably minister. i'm a do 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 where he says he's very confident for an outcome following weeks of political instability. and sometimes the violin protests sparks by solved
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decision to cancel. last sunday's presidential election, politicians civil society and religious leaders met for 2 days of talk. the result, is it suggested date for the rescheduled 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 a 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. the dirt was made, sancho could be released, but for or presidential hopeful begun godaddy. the proposed amnesty is a ploy to protect members of solved security forces. suspected of crime is at least 40 people have died in political protest in the past 3 years in 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 kind of 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 unit and election day chosen not by the president, but through consensus in the country where politicians appeared divided. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car. now in west africa,
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at least that he won't. people have been killed in 10 injured and the bus crush in southern molly. it happened south of the capital, the bottom because the bus was heading to became a saucer. now the transport ministry says the driver lost control and the vehicle was attend to matt ro, candidates have been killed in the central mexican city of monterey tail. they've been contacting the cause of gunshot wounds. they were expected to run the upcoming elections in june expense, a warning that the vote could be the most bought into the country's history. about 3 dozen candidates were killed in the previous selection in 2021. the full, but these are of a fall, right? colombian power ministry group is the right bank, came up to be expedited from the united states. so the total am on tuesdays of a 15 year sentence, the drug trafficking, you're not face to several trials, the killing and other crimes. he's already testified before a peace tribunal in hope of a like to sentence something about p a. t has moved from bunker top 16 years after
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being expedited to the united states of cocaine trafficking charges, columbia. as former right wing power, military leader, celebratory mancuso returned to his home country. the former so called war lord was greeted by a massive security operation to ensure a safety victims, organizations, and government officials, hope them inclusive will provide information about housings of crimes when power military groups part left wing rebels in the 1990 and early 2000 mean i would go with and so it had a super, often with the complexity of government forces and the political and business elite for now, mancuso will remain in prison and is due to face several trials. but he's hoping to get a reduced sentence and an early release by collaborating with columbia as transition will justice system and working as a so called special piece emissary for the government and talks with the remaining
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groups. what's clear that mancuso kept meticulous records about what happened back then. he has detailed information including naming names, locations, and information about specific operations that took place that could be very valuable in reconstructing some of the crimes that took place during the prior military era. for years, victims of paramilitary groups have seen the extradition of commanders such as mancuso as a way to slow down investigations involving states forces and the political establishment. many, many hearings with columbia and judges. mancuso has already spoken of the involvements of high ranking police stations in war crimes. in previous testimony before transitional justice authorities here, he provided information about a mass graves that subsequently will lead to the discovery of many corpses. and for any families, that means the difference between knowing what happened to their family member and not the victims say,
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the former commander needs to prove his word work and help them. it's hard for us to believe that a power military, someone who has done so much damage to society is truly regretful. and now he, since they have to piece many people here in columbia, i believe them on cause is uniquely positioned to set the record straight on a number of past crimes. we're also helping the government moving forward on new piece process says that the government, the institutions will have to be careful to strike a delicate balance between offering him a life sentence. and also ensuring that the victims will receive a truthful testimony list and that i'm 50. i just see it. i've looked at the funeral of russian opposition need to like seen the valley will be held in moscow. on friday, the valley spoke, some of the size of a movie burial to the capital after several locations declined to host the service . the lights trembling, the critic died earlier this month than the right arctic penal colony. russian
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authorities signed the valleys, death of natural causes. but many blamed 8 on president 210. meanwhile, you the novel, naya widow of alexi, the valley has addressed the european politan straw's book, and then i shall speed she edge you up to confront russia's present document to, to you. and all the flaws was slides. the cream and no gang, and the political innovation here is to plot the mess. that's all for team organize crime. not but lead to go competition. no diplomatic note, but investigation into the finance. so make sure nations not statements of concern, but the source of mazda associates in your countries for duke street lawyers, in finance, or towards helping fulton and his friends to quite money. in this,
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what you could rely both allies. there are bands of millions, the russians who against war it gives fortune. it gives the evil he brings the not, we're not the much north. there's a few of them. on the contrary, you must have worked with them with us. in taiwan, february, the 28th is the end of the 3 of the 1947 cry done by the chinese nationalist government. $7070.00 is on time. any celebrates and identify a very different from the one they believe was full, stolen by mainland china. and one of the ways that doing this is by reviving a language previously banned in public, tiny trying to pull so from taiwan is capital type, a high rise, stepping out into the world stage. taiwan spying list in the midst of global pensions is cost you from time when he's mythology,
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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. thanks very good thing is like how, what's the kevin what's it, i mean you didn't clock it i you see that one down. i'm go. what's the kind of down on a given tough guy when he's an huff paraguayan low. he grew up in brazil. he was raised speaking, taiwanese, nope, mentor. 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 put 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. we are not that we don't share the same kind of lifestyle,
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political aspiration, the governance, our connection to the world. i think these are different ways to think about this new type one. these identity to that new identity is a sensitive issue in taiwan. last february, protest the storm to commemoration of the 1947 massacre or the nationalist government at the time. the speaker, mayor of taipei into pulled a great grandson of chiang kai shek. the chinese president, blamed for the massacre to the to, to a memorial serves 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 centers. toys at this time when he is culture event that preserving their identity through language tied to the dialect unique feeling,
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the language is the culture as roots root of the culture and the language died. then the culture with dice and the means the whole group identity group of di previously banished from schools and public life tied g is undergoing a revival. is a new generation of time when these find a voice that suits the distinct type density. 30 chang elgin's here. type paint. well, staying in the region, so it's chris population is being declining, so yes, to all of the fastest rates in the world. it's the result of a plummeting fatality, right? yes, the financial incentives have failed to encourage couples to have babies. and the reason central bank report suggests the pressure on young people to compete is to blame you. this kim has small from so touchy, hey, is a mother to clyde triplets. 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
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is working overseas. and they, they really need 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 to the child and her husband decided to try for a baby after he moved to a company with generous child care benefit to the good. i'm the biggest plus in my jumps, which was the culture of the company. they consider my participation in family affairs, both as an invitation, but it's something completely natural. such workplace culture is rare in a country infamous for fostering workaholics. in fact, i'm at data shows only 6 percent of fathers employed by large companies and 2.3 percent of fathers in small to medium sized businesses, use their paternity leave. in 2021 men used parents and they much lower compared to
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woman. but the thing is that we shouldn't blame men for not trying to use this benefit because there's a lot of empirical evidence that if menus parents and they've compared to woman, they experience greater penalty. for years, the government has invested hundreds of billions of dollars to try to reverse the de population trend, including $750.00 monthly parent pay for couples with newborns. but with little success, a reset, the central bank report, found that a root cause of south korea's ultra low birth rate was the competitive pressure, young people face, and all aspects of life. including anxieties linked to employment, housing and health care. the bank suggest easing competition by encouraging the use of parental, we programs providing more incentives for people to relocate out of the capital region or half the population lives and increasing the number and quality of jobs for young people. all tall challenges in a swiftly green country with
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a number of koreans and they're a seventy's, exceeds those in their twenty's units. kim alda 0. so a still has a all the news back to his best, the hall in schools 5 goals to keep the trouble of life and then just the city that school story coming up with the
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book of that type of support on his bar. so he'll thank you so much. the name for me, the one season starts in 2 days, and fans have been given
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a taste of the future world champion matcher shop and has been helping to test out the worlds fastest. jerome camera, david stokes has more, you know, many people can keep up with max to step in, but this drug camera has no issue. it's capable of accelerating 2 times faster than these red bull car with a top speed of 350 kilometers an hour to stabilize. my 1st impressions was just when it boss me like when the show me how quick it would go on on the straight. yeah. it's crazy. i never thought you know, to say drawing. going that quick. you know, just for the for camera footage, i didn't recognize the drawing. i didn't know it was following me while driving in in the web. so, and it was very close to me and someplace was so scared safe, backed by red bull, the camera was custom built over to you is by the company dot strong gods. it can reach 300 kilometers an hour in just full seconds. is the only drone we know that
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has a film and camera in it that goes this past 350 kilometers an hour. it's fully custom built around it. so there's no current drone has been modified as of one of the kind of thing that we developed ourselves. it's not clear if the drain will ever be used during live, right, seems given safety concerns. but the 3 time world champion misstep, it seems keen. we've had a lot of the same shots in over the last 3 years. so i think now with these drones coming in and especially this one being so fast as well, being able to, to keep up with the car. i think, you know, in some particular corners as well, and it will be so cool. that's a drawing a sex with the following the car as close as possible. um so for sure, you know, it's going to be very interesting. um, you know, it's funny to be able to, to show that life to me, to a lot of people with the battery like to 33 minutes. there's a long road ahead in terms of development. but this technology has potential to open up a new era in sports broadcasting. they've been stokes, which is 0 or early holland says it feels great to be back to his best after
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pairing manchester city into the quarter finals of the half a cup of norway, strikers board 5 goals and their 6 to victory over looted in this more than a month between december and january, but this game has taken his tally to $27.00 goals in all competitions. after 2052 in his 1st year at the club. it's his 8 hattrick bassetti in less than 2 seasons. the victory also keep city on track to repeat glasses in trouble and trophies when they, when they say cab primarily and chance. idle newcastle avoided a potential upset against a 2nd tier team, a blackburn, the getting finished $11.00 after extra time and went to penalties. the car for winning the shoot out for 3, the state in contention for the 1st major domestic trophies since 1955 lesser city are into the quarter finals to after a standing goal and extra time to be primarily excited. born this substitutes upto
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photo was the man who supported lester. when the, as a cub in 2021 or 3 is women's football team has made a rare trip to japan for an olympic qualifier with the type points that nel now after the 1st flag. it was japan, one place for the parents, games for the to one victory in tokyo, australia will be asia's other representatives at the big. this was the 1st visit to japan by a national cleans side since 2017 us. and the marie says he wants to play in the olympics before retiring the due time. gold medalist has just been knocked out of the dubai open. meanwhile, andre group lab is into the quarter finals into by for the 5th consecutive year. well, number 5 at b, french qualifier. arthur, it has low interest rates. that's 6464. a russian is aiming to win this title for the 2nd time having last one it in 2022 japanese baseball sensation show here the tiny may have just proved team really is worth his 700000000 dollar contract. the 2
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time most valuable player was making his debut with his new team, the la dodgers, and a spring training game against a chicago white sox. a 29 year old wont be pitching the season because of an injury, but it showed why he remains one of baseball's most feared headers and pressing the 2 run homer attorneys spend 6 seasons playing with the angels before signing a record 10 year deal with their southern california russell's and check this out for a visor. theater shot, the cleveland cavaliers, mac mac strows, some a 60 footers just this time expired to the cab 121 to 190. when over the dallas mavericks, it was later deemed the 2nd for this game winning father and peter in n z. okay, and that is all your support for them back to you. so how, thanks very much 5, and what was your total is always on the website that out as eric stoltz comes,
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if they do from today about the moon use on the other side to the right foot until it from fall or me on the news on same thanks for your time and your company, the uh good study in the dining and the short of this uh, auto pay. i like the last a lot of a lot of a lot of
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the 1st when i saw that we see 3 of the victims themselves. when i saw 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 scream at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise to. the listening posts covers how the news is covered. the highest branch of chinese government and national people's congress is missing in the agents outlines. it's amazing. but as the economy fails to recover from the pandemic, what all does is the cushions of an increasingly weak outlook for the rest of the color. the latest development tens of thousands of chinese asylum seekers are risking their lives in
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a dangerous route to the us. where in america, but what happens once they make it in part 2 of a special investigation, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east of chinese, my friends, the american dream is worth the risk and the sacrifice on out to 0. the babies hungry and weeks, the world food program says garza has the worst levels of child malnutrition in the world. the thoughts of who robin you are watching others that are like what headquarters here in the hall also coming up devastation and death probation. the palestinian death told them as well as bombing reaches almost 30000. seen the adult ed takes us on a tour of his hospital in northern garza,
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which is struggling to operate without stuff and medical supplies. troops on the streets of chance capital after to tackle the offices of the.

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