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the, the hello, i'm not inside, this is a new sound like from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. young palestinians facing salvation in northern golfing. as this all continues to fall on the strip and withhold a jump to say 6 children have now died of mel nutrition. no food, no more, said no. safety 8 agencies tell us about the dog situation in rough and not such
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and unrest in mos on beaks. whistles rich nor problems. tens of thousands to fleeing, so that lives a set back to the u. k. government, a new giving conditional immunity for crimes committed during the so called troubles era and northern ireland is ruled on no i suppose, on investigation to red bulls form it on samples. christian cone that has cleared him of misconduct. the reigning will champions insist the internal processes being fair and impartial. the we begin this news out in gaza where israel's will is pushing hundreds of thousands of palestinians to the brink. assignments in northern garza is come all at one hospital, 6 children on debt as a result of dehydration and malnutrition. and now the infant has died from inhaling
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talks. a gas correspond as well as bombardments. earlier the hospital administration announced it was out of service due to a lack of fuel. and i saw sharif reports from come out at one hospital in northern garza, on the definitely we are inside. then you need to intensive care unit to come. i loved one hospital where we have a number off, you've own babies who are suffering from severe minute attrition. and finally, it's very difficult to obtain the required medication and treatment as this really occupation continues to prevent relief and human c, n 8 and medication from entering the gaza strip and reaching these new won't babies, as well as the patients and the one that the northern gas on the equipment or something we used to admit 500 to 600 babies a day into the hospital and now we admit between 1001200 babies a day. yes, we notice that old patients are showing signs of pay on this and a weakness. second, a picture is worth
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a 1000 words. even new bonds are macey aged. both needed so solve it can pull clips in. in the past, every newborn baby would have their own box of milk animals and today we can barely find a single box for the entire department. the majority of newborns we are treating today have to come out and had one hospital without parents. they were referred to us by shelters of the hospitals, and they are without their mothers. therefore, it's incumbent upon us to offer them food and medical care. the situation is absolutely catastrophic. we usually feed newborn babies every 2 to 3 hours. however, due to the limited supply, but with forced to feed them every 4 or 5 hours instead. and this to fix that white . if it had even your didn't pull all the massage was but, but whatever milk we have is split equally amongst everyone. and this will definitely affects the baby's white and the den progress. additionally, given the poor health there and when they were admitted, they needed sufficient quantity of milk to support their immune system. and the
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current shortage prevents the babies from recovering properly, which means they have to one to go to treatment for a longer period of time on the other. usually once newborn babies have recovered, we give them small doses of know to try and gauge their health. and find out what recovering well, however, given the limited supply, we're using a 10 percent glucose based solution to try and get them to stop crying. well, i'll get to mostly, i'm a esna hyphen i, they, i'm scheduled for my child. she has substance under severe chest infection and she's only $23.00 days old. this is on a multiple, you would not have a gym here on that desk continues to haunt everybody here in northern johnson's babies and adults continue to stop you to the occupation preventing the entry off or leave. you really tell you that because a including baby formula into the street and a city is just the shadow of a lack of food is also impacting people in the southern regions of gauze. the
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people that are only receiving a trickle of aid, like alaska reports 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 queue 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 gra says the number of humanitarian aid convoys entering gaza has dropped 50 percent compared
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with january. and 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 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 the day. it's a hot meal, but it isn't enough. it's 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 agencies say they are ready to ramp up operations. as soon as
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the cease fire is in place, the cautious optimism of a breakthrough, however, is tempted by months of suffering. interest rates of standing on the horizon might level of disease or any of we spoke to a young girl on the 60 general of feet, norwegian refugee council. he's in russia and explains the di conditions that palestinians are facing, that it is worse than i see. it really is that you have to really be in godsa in rafa to understand the destruction that despair, the best solution, the best the ration of people as they say, this roughly is a small place to 250000 people to lift you know, 1400000 a blood crammed to get that order around where i am,
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there are a small, a improvised refugee camps where people are best. have a tense menu on the plastic sheeting uh many people are chrome to get that thousands 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 to share 18. let trends epidemic deceased is spread thing. i mean that there is no food, there is no water, there's no sanitation. and there was no feeling of hope. and here is a rock, 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
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300000 people, north, nobody goes. so they are on time and now i, they, i think there is no other situation way to describe it because the crossing and the air is crossing could be opened by his right tomorrow. and that would leave avenues for 8 organizations to reach these people to come from brock all the way up. nope, it's very difficult. road blocks looting in security is this not reaching northern gossip, outdoor h at them at this time. media is a working to try to secure a ceasefire deal between homeless and israel. this week the us president suggested an agreement was imminent, but how most was down played. this optimism saying it have yet to receive a proposal. how the students inside dos a wasting, any news about whether a deal to stop the financing could be reached before the holy month of ramadan. and
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al cordaris been speaking to people in darrell by the, the needs of the plaza are desperate to hear anything about an immediate cease fire, especially before rama 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, what was the law and the produce product, young 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, the smart enough, i hope you've done every time to talk about sci fi. it never happened. at this time i have a feeling there will be a ceasefire 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
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last we all got to have the see far and back to our home, to our kids, to our neighborhoods. we left our lives and guys decision and came here and pray for a cruise. 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. castle, i'm friends, have released a joint, communicate, rejecting the killing install invasion, softened by palestinians in gaza. it follows, choose a state visit by the mere shake to me, then how much i'll find the 2 fronts. the mere discuss these fine efforts on humanitarian aid to gaza with the president's manual maxwell. the visit follows talks in the french capital last week on a ceased following proposal. well,
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in the communique, the 2 countries stress that opposition to an is really military offensive on rough or cool for the opening of old crossings into gauzy, including in the north of the besieged enclave to allow for more humanitarian aid and say, ongoing mediation of its must succeed in delivering a truce on the release of hostages, including 3 french citizens. a shortage of style fuel and medical supplies in dollars a his force, another palestinian health. as soon as he, as a service. dr. mohammed cell as the acting director of the out of the hospital near jabante in the north, the strip. he's given us a tour of the complex amazon house combat men within such an hour. this is the kind of should i would the fee. sure. my laptop, amazon beam and then matthew, yeah, you said the knox and had she understands the method for b, or will i be
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a home visit on the f as we don't have to let them but the off the job. now you'll get a big deal for some of the above is the one that has a 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 did 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 the being money. it is really, as strikes have been reported near the syrian capital state media say the strikes were launched from the occupied golden heights towards the be the area. it says add defense as salt down most of the missiles that's on there and what was damaged. and if there were any casualties, as well, hasn't commented, but it has repeatedly struck around bikes, groups in syria, this summer. so the cade crimes on the rise in the united kingdom with a 3 fold increase in incidence since the beginning of the war and garza now as the country edges to as a general election. later this year,
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several senior british politicians have been accused a sewing division and fueling racial tensions. a phone call has moved from london because the conflicts inflamed a culture war, the hall to britain trusting, posting in restaurant to halim corolla into the firing line of his slumber play a big hate. and the 1st of many death threats aimed at him and his stuff. yes. okay, so i'll come over and take away your life. i'll come over and take away your life. says the voice left on his own to phone. when somebody calls you, i'm gonna cut your head or i'm gonna come and close you down. i'm gonna send you back to guys today you our lives to model. you are not, you have to take it serious. the problem is of jewish, i'm kind of seeing the problem. we have extreme is government and is right and
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everybody, even that is why aries out a whole speech of the extreme is government. it is right, multiple monitoring groups say the nc most than hate crimes of woman tripled in the past few months. it takes various different forms, physical, verbal abuse, vandalism, death threats. much of it directed against muslim women in head scarves was cost a shadow over british society, and many muslims fee that elected members of parliament with a duty to protect all communities in the cast. and making things much, much worse. senior conservative m p. lee on this and refused to apologize for the comments he made accusing london's mostly mass study con, but being controlled by what anderson called islam is for allowing anti gauze a wall mount just to go with had said, go on to the con, unable control alone, then mister speak, i don't believe it. 5 minutes to reach you see next in suspended him as a conservative and p for full and shows of cooling his comments some
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a photo big. meanwhile, the former home secretary. so while abraham and a possible future leader of the conservatives is claimed that is luminous extreme as an anti semites. and now in charge of prison cannot be a hierarchy of racism. you've got to be universal and equal and you'll come to a nation of food forms of hatred, prejudice, and discrimination. whether it's anti semitism, or indeed is found the food be it sends a message to those in the u. k. that it's totally acceptable to use dangerous language. rhetoric against british muslims is a critical here in the u. k. the general election looms where the cause of war will thing u. k. politics provoking angry parliamentary will counts pop up. but instead of coming tensions and condemning racism in all its forms, some and power are accused of turning up the heat. the fall couch is 0 love to the the
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security forces in charles have surrounded the headquarters of the may know position policy and comes out as of to several people were killed in an attack on the national security agency. the government claims activists from the socialist party without borders for carrying out the attack on me has been deployed and rose in the capsule and jemina have been blocked into that disruptions have also been reported. while it was announced that charge long delayed presidential election will take place in may opposition. leader. yeah, yeah. do you know, is considered to be a strong contender. it's on clear whether he's been arrested and they know is the fee is critic of the president and how much interest debbie? $8.00 know, who is also his cousin to beat? no seize power in 2021 of his father was killed. i, rebels. address has more on the story in the mexico to pressure,
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as we understand that's 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 the 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 patrolling the streets in the capital, honey, i spoke to some individuals in the afternoon time in jemina,
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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. i've been death numbers set to rise so far the security still remain. they security situation in german that remain floyd as a series of attacks by all and groups in northern mos on bank have forced mold in 67000 people from that homes. calvo delgado has seen an upset in violence in recent weeks. finally, again, the gas rich provence began in 2017. when find his affiliation with ice, sol declared a campaign to establish caliphate. malcolm, where passed most of the people here run for their lives when on demand it's active
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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, home to groups started attacking the police and army and cabot delgado proteins more than 6 years ago. some have since pledged the legions to the lennox days. it took control of several coastal towns, schooling preparations to extract of show natural gas with tens of billions of dollars. nearly 3 years ago, soldiers from lawanda and southern africa came to help the government forces. they now control much of the coastline once again, a fringe oil john toe tile who is expected to resume operations right to this. yeah
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. beyond group still operate that further in round much group of men arrived with firearms, initiatives, and burned the cars were to flight. so it was let's, here we had been here for the week and we haven't eaten almost anything. all of us who came here have been suffering. president phillips, a new see, a said the secuity forces have the situation on the control. some of the people here have slept before and have returned home in the last 2 years. i would need to be forced to flee again. they joined about half a 1000000 who were displaced by the conflict. many living in camps. malcolm web. ouch is era. the united nations has handed over one of its spaces to government officials in the democratic republic of congo. as parts of a withdrawal of its peacekeeping forces situation in the east, they all see demand to be wishful of $15000.00 soldiers and police officers despite
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concerns of violence in the area, the un peacekeeping mission has been ordered to vacate or 14 bases in the east before may be you and estimates that move in a 1000 children in the democratic republic of congo have been abducted and forced to become child soldiers last year. catherine. so a spoke to some who managed to escape in blanco in the eastern d. all see, it is use are all under 18 years old. they say they were adapted from the villages that are now under the control of m. 535 to is well used as neighbors for the escapes with 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,
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my was not fine. my family is still back there, 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 okay. youngest here is 11 years old. the wine known to each other and cannot separately are they found called forth in the shed experience. you don't have to go very far to find such stories of children who are abducted. some of them are very traumatized. they say they cannot find how to take this lawrence before youtube is trying to support them. one of her sides 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. for my house is not com. i think about my boys all the time. and so the you're an estimate that around 12000 should run support with i'm actually number.
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we also supporting children who have been freed, released from the media, very terrible stories on a daily basis. these boys still not say, not easy pray for on groups locking and surrounding areas. catherine, sorry, level comp, democratic republic on the united nations as cooling for the taliban in afghanistan to immediately and public executions. 3 convicted, murderous have been shot to death in the past week. a victim's family was among the crowd at a sports stadium in northern last kind of storm to watch the latest death sentence being carried out. even a serious concern, we urge the defect to all parties to establish his immediate more tory on any further execution. and to ex, we to prohibit use of the day penalty even seen charged for full punishment
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muscles. that's more general, 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 deep confront with criminal charges. the still ahead on the algae 0, the us expedite 8 full mess, all right. power minute tree needed to columbia for crimes, including murder plus under on 100 in dearborn, michigan, where voters cast a surprisingly large vote of no confidence in jo, by the worlds fastest growing camera films. well, it's best for me to one drive. it was coming up on the
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hello. the weather remains pretty quite close eastern path. so if you've got a nice area of high pressure, just keeping things several here, but it's 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 go to the crowd on the right now i would towards the baltic states pushing further east with no hospital system. this is still my mail swelling away in central parts of the mediterranean, slowly turning its way the east with and yet more cloud and brain, yet more mild weather, trying to push its way back in across the north west of cuba, the time base i. so what's the weather coming in across the wells? england? bunch of guys coming back for having 2 audits and all of them out a 3rd time. i to some snow showers to every to the west to side all. scotsman. whether 2 across the low countries pushing down across the good positive front smelled in areas of space. there's
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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 of the west. no cool weather up towards north west at this stage. meanwhile, our system in the med will bring very heavy right into the northeast of algae recruit, cool, some localized flooding, lobby showers for tennessee. yeah. the unique perspective that plays students up does told the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, but upon proceeding the landscape, connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the death of media attention. the stream on algebra examining
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the impact of today's headlines 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 do bad things, giving voice to the voice. i really hope that what i'm doing improves it's possible to protect and save different programs, such as when you rise to an alternative view of the world today on alger 0 as the the welcome back to watching out. as a reminder, a top stories this, our food and medicine shortages in northern gaza, taking
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a deadly toll on children at come all ad one hospital and the news 7 children have died. 5 others on critical condition as a result of deonte ration on mountain nutrition. people scrambling, so what little ferry they can find in gaza with many on the brink of salvation. there was no less up in these writing from bob mintz. at least 76 people were killed in the last 24 hours. so here's the forces in charge have surrounded the headquarters of the main opposition policy. naomi's built roads in the capital and jemina following the killing of several people in the tank on the national security agency. hundreds of people have gathered in new york demanding the city council pushed the national government to cool for an immediate cease fire in gaza . present salumi was that the demonstrators are gathered outside of new york city hall for a 24 hour visual. they are targeting new york city officials,
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specifically the 51 members of the city council who represent may 51 districts of new york, demanding that they call for a cease fire and gaza to make their point. they are reading the names of the $29000.00 plus people has been killed in gaza since the conflict has started. and i did get to speak to one city councilwoman who believes very strongly that the council should take a stand on this issue. people are dying under a have a fascist government. we know whether it is here in new york city. i know, or my constituents know whether it's here in york city or anywhere across the world that we do not achieve safety for folks through control and punishment. and violence, but it's through care and compassion, dignity equal rights, a strength and democracy. and so that's what we're fighting for. now at this stage, they don't have the votes for a ceasefire resolution to pass in the city council,
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but the people i spoke to here believe that there is growing public sentiment for such a call for a ceasefire. and they are committed to staying out here through the night to make their voices heard. present salumi al jazeera new york. the role in gaza has of a shot or the us presidential primaries in the background state of michigan. donald trump, the fee to nikki haley and the republican primary. while joe barton easily won the democratic one spots more than a 100000 people. cost a protest vote against spite and over his support phase row. at 13 percent of the total and 10 times a target set by campaign is john 100 reports from deb, born 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
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uncommitted. and the states democratic presidential primary, a protest vote against president biden's support of the war and gaza from a community the over whelming, leave 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 uncommitted? yeah, i'm committed. as of right now, as i'm coming to you, why do you want the no president because of what? because of the way you've been telling me why it was, it was to and they, one of the stuff that 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 by didn't, is clearly been listening, saying he hopes for a cease fire by next week dearborn mer abdullah, her mood was not impressed or you simply can't look past the genocide where there's
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been the killing there's been over 100000 now. we've been killed wounded or who are missing. so you can't really, really just right off, but aside, uncommitted 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 earlier, donald trump won this date by just 10000 votes, and the young committed campaign believes it has the votes, didn't i buy it? and a key swing states that he is counting on to win in november. as biden edges ever closer to amassing the delegates to win his party's nomination, uncommitted vote marks a warnings to president. many of these voters help put into office john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. one of the best known color stations in washington has announced his retirement. mitch mcconnell has been leader of the republicans in the us on it's
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for right cold, breaking 17 years now. the age of 82, he says it's time for the next generation to take over election time in november. she pretends he has moved from washington dc. mcconnell turned easy to last week, however, as a say he is not stepping down from his leadership position as a result of any health issues that despite him having suffered a concussion last year and having frozen in front of reporters at least twice in recent months. and said, because as it's just time for a new generation of leadership to take over and he spoke rather wistfully above what he felt with the republican polity values that he stood for, i believe more strongly than ever that americans, global leadership is essential to preserving shrouding city on a hill that ronald reagan discussed, or as long as i'm drawing breath on this earth, i'll defend american exception. what is your logical shift in the republican party
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is difficult to ignore. as mcconnell steps down from his leadership position, donald trump no longer advocating need druck spending against russia and a proxy war in ukraine. that must be quite a shock to recognize figures like mcconnell and those of his generation were cut on not getting any wherever he says he will continue to keep his seat until 2027 as a senator, but he's only a year older than joe biden. so once again, we can expect more questions to be raised about jo bivens age of his competitor. his arrival in the senate's steps down. she ever tennessee elders here at washington. the high cause in belfast has role that a u. k. little covering the pos conflict to know the not in breaches. human rights and legislation ends all investigations into the crimes and office conditional amnesty for some involved. it covers 3 decades of conflict between mostly catholic
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republicans, henri sleep process, to noiseless, as well as the british ministry. beginning in the late 19th sixty's. i force that has this report from belfast here to find out if they'd be able to find the own families and victims of northern islands violent post hoping that a controversial new law on how those crimes would be addressed would be struck down nearly $4000.00 people were killed in decades of violence under the trouble is that an independent commission would replace prosecutions inquests and civil cases in examining past crimes. crucially, it would have the power to grant amnesty to perpetrators who came forward and cooperated. we welcome the findings from the court today, particularly in respect of the immunity from prosecution. at the high court on wednesday, the judge ruled that would reach victims, human rights under european law, preventing the possibility of getting justice. he also struck down a ban on people pursuing cases in the civil courts. we have feels victims for
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successive decades 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 justice they are entitled to. one of the cases under consideration was that of shameless, didn't killed by protestant government in 1990. 7 is what it was long alleged. there was collusion by british police finality act still prevent so from pursuing an inquest into his death. this time last year i hadn't been chris in front of me. i was pretty sure of my inquest this time today. and so i don't think i haven't been 1st, but i continued to try to on. i continue to try to on tonight yet, but i want that's the truth and justice. the british government says it remains committed to a law. it defends is promoting truth telling and reconciliation. it's critics alleged it was set up to protect full members of britons, army and security services for prosecution. the government says it will take time to study the judgment,
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which could well end up in so the repeals of higher courts is also a separate challenge to the law in the european court by the irish government. what happens next though, is as much political as it is legal, there is a general election likely to take place in the alton with the opposition labor policy, which is pledged to repeal this legislation. widely tipped to when between now and then. it's hard to see how this whole mechanism designed to address the troubles can really operate. one legal expedite spoke to said it'd been hold below the water line parcels that i'll just 0 so fast. a funeral us be russian know position need at like seen a volunteer has to be held in moscow on friday around the spokeswoman says they move the burial to the capital off to several locations, declined to host the service. the criminal and critic died early of this month in a remote optics penal colony. russian authorities signed a volley, died of so called natural death syndrome. and many have blamed the president vladimir putin for his death. the formerly the fall rise columbia in power ministry
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group has arrived by comb off to being extradited from the united states. salvatore mancuso served a 15 year sentence for drug trafficking now faces several trials for killings and all the crimes was under on p, as he has moved from bobo to 16 years after being expedited to the united states of cocaine trafficking charges columbia. as a former right wing power military leader set about today, mancuso returned to his home country. the former so called war lords was greeted by a massive security operation to ensure safety victims, organizations, and government officials, hope them inclusive will provide information about 10 thousands of crimes when paramilitary groups part left wing rebels. in the 1990s, in early 2000 mean out of the thing. so it had a super, often with the complexity of government forces and the political and business elite
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. for now, i'm inclusive 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 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 state forces and the political establishment. many, many hearings with columbia and judges. mancuso has already spoken of the involvement of high ranking police stations in war crimes. in previous testimony,
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before transitional justice authorities here, he provided information about a mass graves that subsequently led 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, the former commander needs to prove his word for 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 as uniquely position to set the record straight on a number of pass crimes. we're also helping the government moving forward on new piece process is that the government, the institutions will have to be careful to strike a delicate balance between offering him a light sentence and also ensuring that the victims will receive a truthful testimony list and that i'm 50 i just see that both that mexico
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2 candidates hoping to stance in the, in the same town, had been shot dead days before an official election campaign was due to stopped. the shootings took place within hours of each other in my last year in the state of mutual con, elections held across mexico in june. but experts, one this is campaign is likely to be the most violent in the country's history. a volcanic eruption has fullest outlines to cancel some flights in and out of mexico city. the popo cuts apache volcano noise, 70 kilometers from the mexican capital, and has been erupting several weeks now. authorities at mexico says he add port, se safety checks on it being conducted off the plains and counts at volcanic ash a time when these people have been celebrating that unique culture. on the 77th anniversary of the crackdown by the chinese national government attorney chang
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reports from the capital type pay. the revival of a previously banned dialect is one of the ways that keeping that identity highlight. stepping out into the world stage taiwan spine 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 the coverage. great thing is like how, what's the kevin, what's it, i mean think walk it i you see that one down i'm go. what's the kind of down on all kevin's huff tie when he's an huff? paraguayan low. he grew up in brazil. he was raised speaking time when he's not vendor. 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, uh,
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the traditional or the classic counties teacher, the aboriginals, they don't really have the counties teachers in downtown type. hey, a new generation with pew at times the mainland china put them china is a thread. nope. none central who 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 lifestyle, political aspiration, the governance, our connection to the world. i think these are different ways to think about this new hi one, these identity to that new identity is a sensitive issue in taiwan. last february, protest the storm to commemorate action of the 1947 massacre or the nationalist government at the time. the speaker may of type a into pull to great grandson of chiang kai shek. the chinese president blamed for
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the mexico 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 for centuries. 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 root of a culture and the language side, then the culture would die. and that means the whole group, identity group or die me 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. tony chang elgin's here. type pain. still has on al jazeera, we look at why south korea as population is declining at one of the fastest rates
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in the wealth. i'm in support. teams aiming to win a place in the course of finals, the english to be here without the these business uptake. these voltage by the states bank growth partner of on the dashboard to use the news, [000:00:00;00]
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the this business of say these roads thought no bundle a dash football to use the south korea as population has been declining for years at one of the fastest rates in the world as a result of a plumber taken for tennessee, right. the reason central bank report suggest the pressure on young people to
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compete is to blame. and it's kim reports from so this todd t. hey, is a mother to quadruplets. she's on extended leave from her career in nuclear power plants to raise her toddlers with the help of her mother. while her husband is working overseas. and they, they really need. i'm done with them. i've used the babysitter before because there's 4 of them. i hired to a $2700.00 each. so we spent $5400.00 per month on babysitters 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 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,
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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 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 using competition by encouraging the use
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of parental leave programs providing more incentives for people to relocate out of the capital region where half the population lives and increasing the number and quality of jobs for young people. all tall challenges in a swiftly green country with a number of koreans and they're a seventy's, exceeds those in their twenty's units. kim alda 0, so a times of support his on day. thank you so much, molly and well, in investigations or rentals for middle on seeing both christine horner, hasn't cleared him of misconduct. the writing will champions and since the process has been fat and the impartial and internal investigation suffice of the female employee made allegations of inappropriate and controlling behavior against on allegations he has denied the physical and pre of the new season is in bahrain on saturday. is the statement from the red bull, the independent investigation into the allegations made against mister horner is complete,
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and red bull can confirm the grievance has been dismissed. the complainant has a right of appeal. read for it is confident investigation is being fat, rigorous and impartial. what we've been talking to pay made is f one corresponding phillip duncan, he says this may not be the end of the mass. if a hole in a full, the ripples say the point as being the same principles, the both right, both existing section in 2005. and during that time, life has, you know, a ton of success. he ever saw us the best, the best. so winning for sex, it well time receives between 27 and 2013 and more recently my step and honestly is one the last 3 well championships, and that'd be hesitant to the new season as the favorites. so william yes again. so what was the point as being the throughout season, normally serving team boss and informed one people because the transparency of this investigation, the initial statement which provides some restroom g m, b, age, the parent company of the racing let's see was devoid of, of, of,
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of very few of the sense that i'm, you know, we haven't b sellable the allegations. what's the so it, so seems very vague still and that makes you think that there is a charles continues to rumble on and on. even though today we have we, under the impression that border is remaining in his role as the principal, i'm not sure it is quite things to be the end of it. now away from that hole in our investigation rental, drawing the monks to stop and has been helping to test out the worlds fastest, their own camera which has the potential to revolutionize the way. we watch this boat that we started triples. not many people can keep up with mex to step in, but this drug and camera, it 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
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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 bull. the camera was custom built over to you is by the company dot strong and gods. it can reach 300 kilometers an hour in just full seconds. is the only drone we know that 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 a one of a kind of thing that we developed ourselves. it's not clear if the dream 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,
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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, lived into 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. the women's world full of champions spying of one another major trophy . they just being friends. so, you know, it's a queen staying over wife, but women's nations lead. alonzo, when i saw on the bottom, i see that she school, the opener. the funnel in seville, watched by more than 32000 funds of record crowd city, spanish national. those crews, women's football team, has made a red trip to japan for an olympic certified. and i saw his post at mill mill after the 1st like it was japan, the one the place of the parents, games for the c one victory here and start strategy at will the ages of the
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representatives feeling after losing out soon, sundays english lee helped find this a little pull. chelsea still have one last shot at winning a trophy the seas and they just bates and 2nd say lead, you know it's, it's 32 in the 5th front of the count. kind of got like a score in the winter in the following those seconds. that'll be taking on less the in the quarter finals. and it will still again still found some that keeps up hoffman. i would like to see nature lose came escape. little late in the 1st confidence to 8 senior ok must was making his 1st appearance for the club. lady school with us on approaching is 3 meals for the full. see, for the goal is coming from another 18 year old jaden dense the pool set to play. manchester united in the quarter finals. casimir road scoring 18 o. explain it when a united giving his team a one no victory. ivan and it seemed 1st. all right, that is how useful to is looking for the only thing sunday. and that's it for me,
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my, the insights of this new zone. so i'll be back in just a moment for today's news to stay with us here and obviously the hey, jamie intervenes as a un, i'm by. so the position given to you by or does have both, you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all. the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a may just something go because if it access to, if he of the story on told to how does era the sun, south west side, challenging place to work from? as a journalist,
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you're always pushing our boundaries. we are the ones in the extra mile we're all the media goals, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk, you will see i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be we don't, we don't have lead them in policy on it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no intelligence services as claimant. and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust
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a few months out of the community, off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of the the hello, i'm not inside. this is a new zone live from coming up in the next 60 minutes, innocence, and homes way at least 7 children died in a northern garza hospital, some suffering from nom nutrition and a andres. and for the children still alive and gaza every day is a struggle. the u. n. one is one and full palestinians and the strength on the

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