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that would jeopardize it starts with us and it's warehouse. i was have a civilian, it cannot make impact in this product. to judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives. during the war, the page shortages take the toll at a hospital in northern garza, for children die and several others on critical condition as a result of non nutrition. the timeline site. this is island, is there a lie from dr. also coming out of a full months of war and the number of dead in gaza is inching ever close to it just sachi 1000 a set back for the u. k. government allude,
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given conditional immunity for crimes committed during the so called troubles era and or not and is ruled on no fault is on and breaks out in child's capital. soldiers on the streets and reports the internet is down across the country, the, or will you be getting golf so where there's been no less up in the is riley ministry's bombing campaign. the war has now killed nearly 30000 palestinians since october. most of them women and children. these all pictures from the cannot add one hospital in northern garza where an infant has died from inhaling toxic gas. coal was by is rarely bombardments. for all the children are also dead. 7 others on critical condition as a result of dehydration and mel nutrition, the hospital is no longer functioning often running out of fuel. meanwhile,
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u. n. agencies have repeatedly warned of increasing salvation hunger amongst galls was 2300000 people. now they say one in full people is on the brink assignment, the trickle of aid entering the strip is largely to blame. multiple apple has a support, empty bones and the empty stomach in northern garza, about one in 6 children younger than 2 is male. nourished and nearly 600000 palestinians all with the world food program says is one step away from the progress that you know, we need food. we are sick, we have children, we suffer a lot. we are deprived of everything. even if the palestinians don't a little food to us, we still have to queue to get it. i've been here since 8 o'clock in the morning
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waiting for this meal. the you an agency for palestinian refugees on ry says the number of humanitarian aid convoys entering. garza 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 aide isn't reaching the north of the strip. the thing 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
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a hot meal, but it isn't enough. as the i've come to get something to keep myself alive. it's only so 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, is tempered by months of suffering and disgrace of standing on the horizon. might level. i'll do there. earlier we spoke to young glen the 60 general, the norwegian refugee council. he's in ruffin, southern gaza unexplained the di conditions of palestinians all facing the it is worse than i see. it really be that you have to really be in godsa in rafa to understand the destruction that despair, the best solution. the desperation of people, as they say,
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this roughly is this more place to 250000 people lift, you know, 1400000 people are crammed to get that order around where i am. there are a small, a improvised refugee camps with people, especially have a tense menu on the plastic sheeting, uh many people are chrome to get that houses in schools. i wasn't at school today with 4050 or more people in a smaller class room where they sleep at night. 4500 people in this school had your share 18. let trends epidemic deceased is spread thing. i mean that there is no food, there is no water, there is no sanitation and there was no feeling of hope. and here is a rock,
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but there is some availability approved some 8 what we were doing or we can the, the few 8 organizations that aren't yet going noise is less and less. so the 300000 people, north, nobody goes. so they are on time and now i, they, i think there is no other situation way to describe bit because the crossing and the air is crossing could be opened by is run tomorrow. and that would leave avenues for 8 organizations to reach these people to come from brock or all the way up. no, it's very difficult. road blocks looting in security is, is not reaching northern gossip, outdoor h at them at this time. when mediators are working to try to secure a cx, 5 deal between homeless and israel. this week,
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the us president suggested an agreement was imminent. but how must down played his optimism saying had yet to receive the proposal. palestinians inside gauntlet waiting for any news about whether a deal to stop the fighting could be reached before the holy month of ramadan. and alta dory has been speaking to people in there about a the needs of the plaza are desperate to hear anything about an immediate cease fire, especially before remo. done today, we're indebted by downtime. and we're going to talk to people about what they think about these, these, all your agreements. now does it look like a produce product yang? i hope, and i wish for a ceasefire. we've heard things during previous talks and negotiations that one might come. but we've been disappointed every time the people will always be the victims. the people are really suffering. the people have no more energy. ramadan is approaching, we ask god to make our life easier and better enough is enough. well,
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the smart enough i receive them every time they took of aussies fight. it never happened. at this time i have a feeling. the b. c. 's filed on my son, my son in law, and my brother a little i present as in israel details. and i hope there was really steve the last, we also got to have the ccr and back to our homes, to our kids, to our neighborhoods. we left our lives and guys decision and came here to pray for truth. so we can go back to our normal life prices here, a scary. we can't afford to buy food for our kids. i haven't seen my daughter for a 100 days, theories and signed their pray for a see far. so we go back to our homes. some palestinians are optimistic and others are present mistake all they want and all the wish for is an immediate cease fire, especially before rama done. this isn't going to pull that. i'll just need a that is enough on the shortage of stuff. fuel and medical supplies in gaza has forced another palestinian health as soon as he is out of service. don't to how
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many sellers the acting director of the out out the hospital nija bought in the north of the district. he's given us a tour of the complex and amazon house calling them and we'll be able to let you know that this is i don't understand. i would the see. sure. my laptop. exactly. and then matthew, yeah, you said the knox and had she understands them for be aware that we uh when was that a couple of the yeah, the last you know, i had them for, for a slot, and now you will get a yeah it, 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 that i'm going to the, is that it could be a while. i'm and don't want the one that it all comes. and what if it's good, 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 them in that level of feedback and has the whole 7 something on it. so you know, how many up percent, how many yet some people who with cameron,
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who i bought, i was like a how many yet? look up at the how many? yeah. what was the it doesn't solve it. what it said that inside the math and it doesn't need to work, but there are many, yes, there's nothing that there have at the end of the year because may not be let me, i need to know how to model to stop at the level. it's good, how many yet i'm talking about for them at the met at g and since the autopay and how many i'm looking at the one that i have to place, what are you going to say you that stuff at the low cost? what have actually a copy of them do i did had i did, you know, so you definitely had really you don't. how many yet did you have to? because i'm in the background when we thought we had the say that there's, you know, i'm going to do the most to ship a couple me yeah. yeah. 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 a 100. my thing is that what would add to the say you that the, how many up with up to 5 you should pick cameron, set up knoxville,
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and that's what the yet sub you find somebody off of them besides the us for the, sorry, the magnet, then you lose if you don't. how many yet do you like that or them? what go ahead i'm but if i don't have to buy, sorry. yeah. when walk on it. i'm not in the large, i'm in the, at the disney and i left you a heads up that a but by the how many you have to let the pack in the, to the who that and i said yeah, but i don't how many f, as we don't have to let them but the off the job. now you'll get a big deal for somebody above the hyper on that and but the b, b, i'm going to use the shape of me at that, but it was up as a how well i can kind of how, especially why don't you sum up as i'm with hospice digital. how many have josh, josh? good as i'm well enough, i'll have you had said in the that the pay it is it the be in money of the security forces in charge have surrounded the headquarters of the main opposition
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policy and comes out as off to several people were killed in an attack on the national security agency. government blames activists from the socialist party without food is also known as the p ss for carrying out the attack. the army has been deployed on roads in the capital and jemina had been blocked. internet disruptions have also been reported addressed as more from neighboring non jerry as capital a boucher the most secure to pressure as we understand that is still continuing and the headquarters of the socialist party without frontiers. they are one of the main opposition parties in the country is still and sees their security code on the streets of the capital, internet and telephone services. i've been completely disrupted in most parts of the capital. i was able to get in touch with the when the social worker in the east of the country who told me that in fact, they have
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a disruptive services there. but of course they can communicate. oh, i understand that also that some people with alternative means of connectivity, like i said, lightnings were able to make some calls and also make some co communicate on what's up. but the situation still remain fluid. we understand that military personnel and now petroleum districts in the capital, honey, i spoke to some individuals. i am on afternoon time in jemina, who told us that they what came down because of the heavy count 5 in the center of the city. not far from the presidential palace and of course not far from the headquarters of the opposition, the socialist party without frontiers. so we understand that a lot of people have died, but the government is not saying how many people have died in that incident, which happened overnight and of course would be with more gunfire reported earlier today or in the afternoon than death number is set to rise so far the security still remain, there is
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a company situation in german that remain floyd. so heads on the out is there an upset. busy and unrest and most of the beaks rest souls rich nor pumps. tens of thousands to people that lives on john henry in dearborn, michigan, where voters cast a surprisingly large vote of no confidence in joe by the hello. the weather remains pretty quite close eastern paths. so if you've got a nice area of high pressure, just keeping things several tiers helping to grow in relatively warm, solely wins across the region as well as a high there just out to, to the east to be have got a bunch of crowd on the right no, i would tools the baltic states pushing further east was not the little system. this is still my male swelling away in central parts of the mediterranean,
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slowly turning its way by the east within then yet more cloud and brian, yet more mild weather. try to push this way back in across the north, west of cube with time base. i said, what's the weather coming in across the wells, england. bunch of cars coming back there into all the tools and all the 3rd time. some snow showers to every, to the west, to side all scoffing weather to across the low countries. pushing down across the good positive front snowden areas of space. there's a system still swelling away in central parts of the mediterranean. it's still there as you go. 13 fraud i smoke coming in across the offices, just pivots a little further north. that is a little more on the west. no cool the weather up to was north west at this stage. meanwhile, our system in the med will bring very heavy right into the northeast of algeria. cool, cool. some localized flooding. i've lived the showers between this. yeah. a team
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in the gaza strip. as is the lot continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be question, sustains coverage that actively humanize as, as readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the let's think that's the the book of back you watching out. is there a minus i told stories based our israel's war on gaza has now killed nearly 30000
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palestinians, most men, women, and children. these are pictures from come all at one hospital in the news of gone so where an infant has died from enchanting, toxic gas cause buys, ready, bombardments, 5 all the children have also died and 7 others on critical condition. as a result of dehydration and non attrition, april scrambling for want little food, they can find in johnson with money on the brink of salvation. there was no less off in these really from bottom. it's the $76.00 people were killed in the last 24 hours. learned security forces in child have surrounded the headquarters of the main opposition policy. and the armies blocked roads in the capital and jemina following the kidding of several people in an attack on the national security agency. a war and gaza has a shot or the us presidential primaries in the battle ground state of michigan.
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donald trump defeats have nikki haley and the republican primary. well, joe biden easily won the democratic one for more than a $100000.00 people, cost a protest vote against binding his support for israel. that's 13 percent of the total and 10 times a target search by campaign is john 100 reports now from devil 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. and 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,
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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 stuff 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. 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 do one by just 850000 votes. here in 2020 and 4 years
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earlier, donald trump won this date by just 10000 votes and the uncommitted campaign believes it has the votes, didn't i buy them a cheese wednesday? 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. the us senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has announced that he plans to step down in november for 17 years. he's held the top post as the need of the republican party and congress move in any of the pots you need in history. dressing his colleagues on the senate floor, the 82 year old and mrs. that it's time for the next generation of leadership to take over to serve kentucky on the site. it's been an honor of my life, lead my republican color. it is such
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a man for the highest privilege. but one of life's most under appreciated colors is to know when it's time to move on to lives. next truck us guys, the chaper, tennessee who's long for us and washington. she has this news come as a surprise it says a great deal about american politics. these days, that's the news that of 82 year old matters, stepping down from a leadership position and congress did come was a bit of a surprise you turn to if you to last week know to political. it's joe biden is $81.00, and he would be a to a where he to be elected president again or in november i think is about the story also the election. but yeah, it was a bit of a surprise that we, he is going to stay on in the senate very. he says, until the end of his time in january 2027. so even that he's not sharing away going in the way, but he did have various helps cuz he had
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a concussion last year after for the frozen. but the report is there to be several times the last few months, but hist office and got that. didn't really have much to do with it. it was just about seating leadership to a new generation a, but it's also said that the death of a sister in law is 50 year old sister in law. recently from an a drowning accident has weighed heavily on his idea of mortality. so he just as of now is the time to step aside. but also in his speech he did alludes to the shifting ideological background in his policy right now. okay, thank you for that. and share baton say that for us in washington series of attacks by degrees in northern mos on bank of for small to 67000 people from that homes. capital delgado has seen an upsurge in vidas in recent weeks. fighting in the gas rich provence begun in 2017 when font is affiliated with iso declared a campaign to establish
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a california knocking where possible the people here run to their lives. when on demand it's active villages, reports of the headings and homes being set on fire. a wide spread. many of them of arrived here in the town as an impala. and the last week the sounds of gunshots will cuz they begun to chase people. we watch that this, the cutoff, the men's had with machetes, and we run away with the little we had. those terrorists are evo, whelmed groups started attacking the police and army uncovered delgado proteins more than 6 years ago. some have since pledged the legions to the lennox days. it took control of several coastal towns spooling preparations to extract off show natural gas with tens of billions of dollars. nearly 3 years ago, soldiers from rwanda and southern africa came to help the government forces. they now control much of the coastline once again. french oil john toe tile has expected
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to resume operations like to this. yeah. the on group still operate that further in round group of men arrived with firearms and machines and burned the cars were to flight. so it was slick here. we had been here for a week and we haven't eaten almost anything. all of us who came here had been suffering. president phillips, a new c, a said, the security forces have the situation under control. some of the people here have fled before and had returned home in the last 2 years. i would need to be forced to play again. they joined about half a 1000000 who were displaced by the conflict with many living in camps. malcolm web . ouch is era. a fee, you know, as a nation's human rights office has condemned recent public executions. enough got us started cooling it in humane on cool. the telephones publicly executed,
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3 convicted motorists in the past week. all 3 man was shot multiple times in front of large crowds that included the victims families. given the serious concern, we urge the defect to all parties to establish his immediate march 4th on any further execution. and to ex, we to prohibit use of the death penalty even seen tart, corporal punishment muscle sites. more generally, we call on the defect to for actions to ensure respect for due process and fair trial. in particular, access to legal representation for any keep confront with criminal charges. okay, we're getting the full it's if allowed last in the syrian capital, damascus. witness to say that a knowledge explosion was heard in the so you. it is zane a neighborhood of the capital. according to state media,
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syrian defenses have been activated and what it cooled, hostile targets have been intercepted from there and if at any casualties at this point. as soon as we have more information, we will bring it to you. a hi coach in belfast has. will that a u. k. lowell covering the conflict to northern on an breaches human rights. the northern ireland troubles act was challenged by relatives of victims of crimes. the crimes were committed during 3 decades of conflicts between mostly catholic republicans and most of the protest and loyalists, as well as the british minute she beginning in the late 19 sixty's legislation, ends on investigations into the crimes and office conditional amnesty for some involved. but the court found the granting of immunity violates the rights of victims under the european convention on human rights. high forces has more in the story as well. the key part of the ruling here in the high court in belfast was the
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stripping out essentially of a key part of the legislation which would have allowed people to come to a new independent panel and talk about the involvement in crimes during the troubles without being prosecuted for them, it was a conditional immunity attached, and the judges rule that that breach is the human rights under european legislation of the victims. i'm here with the deputy director know the non full. i'm the states international ground. you take it. thank you very much for joining us. what's your reaction to what happened in the code today? well, we welcome to findings of the court and respective strike united key aspects of this law, which is the immunity from prosecution. and the immediate bond on civil claims that was instituted. those are very welcome and significant developments here today. the court has also really thought it's too soon to tell in terms of the new bought a, the i c r i are. whether or not that's human rights compatible, but of course it remains open to victims to continue to challenge and the court, the particular point will kind of operate. i mean,
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the whole point of this act was that that would really take over from civil proceedings, criminal prosecutions. and it would be a way of being close to the government, a body which would assist reconciliation and draw a line onto what it happened. and the troubles kind of in this kind of legally dubious environment operate. i mean, the immunity from prosecution is walk. this law is built around, it's what the i, c, r i, r is dependent on and of course not about to construct guide. so there are big questions here for the secretary of state of, for northern that into on search high. he plans to proceed as i'm to say, we would urge them to now i go back to the drawing board to think again, to repeat this legislation and replace it with something that actually prioritize is and respect victims, right? i mean, when it comes to victims, people looking at this from outside might think, well this is a long time ago that has been the belfast agreement that has been power sharing recently re instituted. is it not time to draw a line and to try to, to reconcile in, in a way that doesn't involve prosecutions and drug bring up so many ills of the past
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. thanks for many families, you know, what they want is faith and justice. they want the truth of what happened to their loved one. they're entitled to that truth. we have feels victims for successive kids in northern ireland to have been fighting for the truth and justice to which they are entitled to pass for me into the presence for victims. and it will continue to do so until they get the truth. and just as they are entitled to, so their concerns were me and with the i a ryan the i c r i are on. i think it always is right here today today was always going to be run going. it will be under the court of appeals and then on to the u. k. supreme court. right. gotcha, thank you very much for that. and that is a key point points to take away from today. there is potential further action in the courts. there is another action being brought in europe by the irish government as well. so this is not over yet, but the judge did induce that view. that by not addressing the claims for justice from victims, that itself could inhibit reconciliation going forward. how do you suppose that i'll just here go fast. south korea's population has been declining for years. one
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of the fastest rates in the world. it's a result of a plumbing thing for tennessee rice and recent central bank report suggests the pressure on young people to compete is to blame. you. mrs. kim has moved from so touchy hay 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 is working overseas. and they, they really need. i'm done one of the, i've used a 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 benefits to the you're going to the biggest boss and my job switch was the culture.

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