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the community austin aside from the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, 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 un ones, one and full palestinians, and the strength on the brink assignment and upset and unrest in mos on beach
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resorts which north promised tens of thousands to flee for van lives last turned a to last week and of my contributions closer. and i prefer changing up the god us senate republican lead. mitch mcconnell announces he'll step down off of nearly 17 years. in the we begin with the deteriorating situation in north and garza where at least 7 children have died at the come all add one hospital most from now. nutrition and a 100 option is really ministry has tightened restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian supplies and thousands of children admitted to hospital in the north and going without proper medication out there as on us also
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a gained access to the hospital incentives this report. 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 in a weakness. second, the picture is worth 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
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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 a 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 care and when they're admitted, they need a sufficient quantity of nuke to support their immune system. and the current shortage prevents the babies from recovering properly, which means they have to undergo treatment for a longer period of time on the other. usually once newborn babies have recovered,
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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 buffalo. yeah, i'm a snuff hyphen id. i'm scared for my child. she has substance under severe chest infection and she's only $23.00 days old. is on a multiple who will not help me 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 of just the all. so now that we can speak now. so alexander, science, she's had a few monetary and policy and advocacy. it save the children. she joins us now from washington. dc, thank you so much for your time and you as long as yourself have been warning for weeks now about the dire situation in northern gauze,
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and now we hear that 6 instance have died just in the last few hours from now nutrition in d. hydration is the west now upon us. exactly. we're, we're seeing now is the worst case scenario and folding right before our eyes. our organizations were been working on the ground in gaza for the last month. had been warning that children were going to start dying of severe mountain attrition and disease and that's exactly what's happening. and in the last few months, what we've seen is that reports are indicating that food and security and non attrition and gaza has only intensified by the day. and we also know that this is because of the what the list is really bus barn in the ongoing and restrictions that i present of a safe delivery of humanitarian assistance and the complete estimation of familial infrastructure and services that was leading to the situation right now. and how
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long would these influence these 6 infants that have died in the last few hours have been without food or adequate nutrition in order to have died from starvation? you know, it's difficult to say because of the situation varies and we know that it's much worse in northern gaza. but what i can say is that when children suffer from severe mountain attrition, they are high, higher likelihood of dying from common diseases like diarrhea or pneumonia. are common cold because their bodies just can withstand it and we know that in gaza right now, 90 percent of children under 5 suffer from some sort of infectious disease and more than 70 percent have suffered from diarrhea in the last 2 weeks. so the situation is dire and is getting worse and it won't get better unless there is a ceasefire and we're able to scale up humanitarian assistance. what about the long
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term impacts on children of not getting adequate nutrition for such a long periods of time? when children suffer from this level of malnutrition, it has a long term impact on your physical and cognitive abilities. it will affect them in the long term. in terms of their development, we may see stunting immediately, their muscles waste away. and you know, this situation has been getting worse over the last several weeks. you know, just the other day, one of my colleagues told me that in northern garza, her family members were using animal feed to feed their children to keep them alive . and so the situation is desperate and only getting worse, and presumably people giving the children animal feed or feeding them leaves or so on because they have desperate but that in itself can lead to health problems as
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absolutely. and it just shows the level of desperation that we're seeing amongst families in gaza. i mean, we also are seeing and hearing that some families are trying to lead northern gaza to get to the south to, to rough. uh, even though i was rarely officials have said that there may be that there will be a expanding brown incursion. and so it just shows the level of desperation. families are try be between one to trap and another. and you talked about the situation in the north, which is particularly acute when it comes to solve ation. i mean, what is your understanding about why the situation in the north is so bad? the situation in the north is so bad. well, 1st of all, the civilian infrastructure in the north has just been completely decimated, but also they've been almost completely cut off from humanitarian assistance. more than 50 percent of you eat convoys or 8 missions that were planned to, to,
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to deliver a to the north were denied entry by these really forces. and so that's why we know that the situation is particularly bad in the north. thank you for your time. alexandra saw you had a few monetary and policy from save the children. thank you. a shortage style fuel and medical supplies and gaza has forced another palestinian health facility out of service. dr. muhammed so has the acting director of the out or out of the hospital nija body in the north. the strip is giving us a tour of the complex. i'm homeless on how to find them and will be able to shut out. this is, i don't understand. i would ask each of my laptop. exactly. and then matthew, yeah, you said the next i'd had see, i'm says i'm looking for b o l d a and when was that? the? yeah. the last night 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,
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so you data lucky the hydro is you don't how many at yahoo you have to because i'm in the background when we thought we had the say that digital i'm going to do the most to ship a couple me yeah. yeah. and then at the end that 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 and that's what the yet sub you find. somebody off of them besides the us for the sorry, the love nathaniel and 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 by sorry. yeah. well more on it, i'm not in the lodge. i'm in the, at the vision you elected the heads up that a but by the how many you have to let the pack in the, to the who that, and i had to. yeah. find 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 that can kind of how,
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especially when you teach them up, as i'm with hospice digital, how many have josh, josh? good as i'm with them. that's how have you had sent them the that the pay it is it the be in money of to you and agencies have repeatedly warned us increasing salvation and hung up among calls us $2300000.00 people. now they say one in full people is on the brink of famine and trickle of aid. entering the strip is largely to blame. michel out from ports empty bowls and the empty stomach in northern gaza. 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 that we need food. we are sick. we have children, we suffer a lot. we are deprived of everything. even if the palestinians don't
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a little food to us, we still have to cute 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 north of the strip in gaza. city attempts to get your hands on what the 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
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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 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, a salmon on the horizon. like level of desert. several planes has ad dropped humanitarian aid in the northern gaza strip residence and boxes of supplies were dropped around the international hospital in giovanni, a town on choose day, plains dropped, a in rough uh, and canyon is a group say it's becoming increasingly difficult and dangerous to deliver aid and
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also particularly in the north, this trip due to is there any buttons? alleyah we spoke to young evelyn and the stuff to general the new norwegian refugee council. he's in rafa unexplained, the dia conditions that palestinians are facing that 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 best the ration of people as they say this roughly is this more place to 250000 people lived here? now 1400000 people are crammed together or around where i am, there are a small, a improvised refugee camps with people, especially have attend menu on the plastic sheeting uh many people of crime to get
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that houses in schools. i wasn't at school today with 4. ready 50 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 rasa. there is some availability of fruit, 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 it because the crossing and the air is crossing could be opened by his right tomorrow. and that would leave avenues
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for 8 organizations to reach these people to come from brock or 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 mediation as a working to try to secure a safe, 5 deal between homeless and israel. this week the u. s. president suggested an agreement was imminent, but how must down played his optimism saying and have yet to receive a proposal. palestinians inside golf a wasting any news about whether a deal to stump devising could be reached before the holy month of ramadan. and all cordarious been speaking to people in 0 butler, as well as the needs of the plaza, are desperate to hear anything about an immediate cease fire, especially before remo. done today,
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we're indebted by downtime and we're going to talk to people about what they think about these, these all your agreements. what is 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 normal 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 they took about sci fi. it never happened at this time. i have a feeling that will be a ceasefire on my son, my son in law, and my brother a little i present is in these religious and i hope there was really the life we all got to have the ccr and back to our home, to our kids to our neighborhoods, we left our lives and guys decision and came here and pray for truth. so we can go back to our normal lives and causes here a scary. we can't afford to buy food for our kids. i haven't seen my daughter for
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a 100 days, theories and signed their prey 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. any of my calling told me the price by dollars. is there a senior political and this more when the shara he aust of j biden's announcement that a ceasefire. his name was a deliberate tactic in the past few weeks and months haven't been exactly rosy for him. i just been humiliated once and again by prime minister, nothing you know and on time is running out. as we approach super tuesday, he's going to be busy with the elections. if he's going to be able to get anything done in terms of foreign policy, a credit for his administration, it has to be done now. so i think you can call it on
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a start. did you buy optimism if you project or not was here to bottom is and then the junior partners of the likes of nothing the whole or the likes of him us would have to come a long event on the seem like they are the party for where they are that objection is they are the ones who don't want a did haines. they would deserve a for example, to be sanctioned to be bored. kitchen swans of yeah. so of joy fund once is this will wrapped up as quickly as possible. doesn't drag on and the election didn't. yeah. who doesn't want to drag this out because of trump wins, then obviously he gets more support from the white house. yes, they do all of the 2 different ways of looking at it. they are in many ways in disagreement. i think by that supports is road, not nothing you hope, per se, i think he believes is right, is defending itself as it where all that, or be
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a dutch falls, and then a sense he's been for 5 months now. arming, get, financing, get and shielding it from international pressure. i think that's it for nothing. you know, it's not just so to just in terms of destroying causal, destroyed by this time, pushing people out and so forth. it's also a political, this is the only way he can maintain his quite a sion of 64 out of 120 parliamentarians to as well as defense minister you of guidance says, is riley's from all parts of society. must be drafted into ministry service, including the ultra orthodox said, this wasn't a matter of choice enough new knoxville. let me look on my way. you will win the war and i whole heartedly believe that we are about to embark on a new joining us. the immediate need arises for the extension of the military
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service for active soldiers and reserve duty for reserve as a simpleton, it's not a matter of choice. we must stand fed in defending homeland to of hundreds of people have gathered in new york city to demand the city's council put pressure on the national government to cool for an immediate cease fine in gaza. christian salumi possess demonstrators are gathered outside of new york city hall for a 24 hour visual. they are targeting new york city officials. specifically, the 51 members of the city council who represent the 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 who 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
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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, 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, as on the phone back hague crimes are on the rise in the united kingdom, with a 3 fold increase and incident since the sauce, the war and gaza as the country edges towards a general election days of this year. several senior british politicians up and accused a sewing division. i'm feeling racial tensions. the baka has moved from london
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because it conflicts inflamed a culture war, the hall to prison. trusting posting interest comes to halim corolla into the firing line of a summit for the 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 come to 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 don't jewish, i'm part of senior problem. we have extreme is government and is right. and every by the, even that is why are these are the whole speech of the extreme is government that is right. multiple monitoring groups say the nc muslim hate crimes of woman tripled
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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 jew 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 comments he made accusing london's mostly mass study con. but being controlled by want anderson cold is limits for allowing antique guns. a wall mount is to go ahead, save the control, the con, unable control among the mississippi, got really good. 5 minutes to reach, you see next and suspended him as a conservative and p for full and shows of cooling his comments, some of photo big. meanwhile, the former home secretary swell abraham in a possible future leader of the conservatives, is claimed that is limits extremists and anti semites. and now in charge of prison,
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that cannot be a hierarchy of racism. you've got to be universal and a quote and you'll condemnation of full 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 miss sims is a critical here in the u. k. the general election looms with the causal warping 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 london. the
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security forces in shod have surround at the headquarters of the main opposition party and comes ours off to several people were killed in an attack on the national security agency. the government blames activists from the socialist policy without voters for carrying out via the time the army has been deployed on roads in the capital in jemina have been blocked. internet disruptions have also been reported. well, earlier it was announced that jobs long delayed presidential election will take place in may. the opposition lead a u. d. o is considered to be a strong contender. it's unclear whether he's been arrested. 0 is a 5th critic of the president. how much is there? is debbie it know who is also his cousin. debbie now sees poet in 2021 off to his father was killed rebels. an address has moved from neighboring not jerry is capital. i'm bu, jeff is the most secure to pressure as we understand that is still continuing and
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the headquarters of the socialist party without frontiers. they are one of the main or position parties in the country is still under siege. there security, the code on the streets of the capital, internet and telephone services have 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 a disruptive services that but of course they can communicate. oh, i understand that also that some people with alternative means of connectivity, like i said, lightnings, we're able to make some calls and also make some code and communicate on what's up . but the situation still remain fluid. we understand that military personnel and now patrolling the streets in the capital on the i spoke to some individuals 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
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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 is still remain. they security situation in german that remain floyd a series of attacks by on groups and northern most on bank of for small than 67000 people from that homes. covered delgado has seen an upsurge and violence and recent weeks fussing in the gas rich provence begun in 2017 when sizes affiliation with iso declared to campaign to establish a california malcolm web personal the people here run to their lives when on demand, it's not that villages reports of the headings and homes being set on fire. a wide
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spread. many of them of arrived here in the town as an impala. and the last week the sounds of gunshots will cuz they become chase people. we watch 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. fringe oil, john toe, tao, who is expected to resume operations late to this. yeah. the groups still operate that further in round much group of men arrived with firearms and machine
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and building the cars were to flight. so it was slips here. we had been here for the 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 slept before and had returned home in the last 2 years, only to be forced to flee again. they joined about half a 1000000 who were displaced by the conflict with many living in camps. malcolm web address era to the north nation says handed over one of its spaces to government officials in the democratic republic of congo. its faults of a withdrawal of its peacekeeping forces situation in the east, the de, on see the amount of the withdrawal of $15000.00 soldiers and police officers despite consent. yvonne is in the area. the un peacekeeping mission has been
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ordered to vacate or 14 bases in the east before may fence. national criminal court has awarded $27000000.00 to around $50000.00 victims of a former reval commander in uganda. dominic own gland is subbing a 25 year prison sentence for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the owners group is blamed for the kennings of more than a 100000 ugandans 20 years ago. judges at the hague has lost the quotes. trust funds. civics in this arrange reparations, because on gwen is unable to pay so it has on out to 0, ukraine's president lobby's both nations for more weapons and supports in the war against russia. the
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hello. it is sorry. about the case is too wet or too hot for australia at the moment. lots of sundry showers, rumbling away across the northern parts of the country. lots of heat down towards that southeast and everywhere the country. victoria knew south wells full the time big was cold front, we'll try to, nope, fab heat ad. so the way we do have extreme ad catastrophic data. warning simple as it goes past the se, in australia, temperatures in sibley getting up to around 35 celsius on thursday. not quite as hot as it has been recently. the melbourne on thursday. when started to have a little more of a, a west leo, south west the direction. so just knocking around 10 degrees off the temperature across that south eastern corner. then. so we're not going to see things coating off a little further. is it go through friday? 29 celsius for the few showers the for sydney penny establish the every to the interior. much event say no matter of the queensland northern areas of the w. i
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teresa bra, unit j. c. waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for an illuminating, open conversation. 3rd, very simple forward is that facing about child abuse? is you? i am, are you in be and i think we need to help each other. and also showcase is the incredible story of the football. this is fluff dennis done to escape the television generation for episode one on how to 0 the the welcome back. you watching out a 0 mind if our top story is based our at least 7 children have died at the small odd one hospital in northern garza, most from now nutrition and
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a 100 sion is there. any ministry has types and restrictions on the deliveries to monetary and supplies that goes on. it's especially difficult to get a into the new district. new an agency say one out of 4 people in gaza is on the rank assignment for one goss i saw deals at least $29950.00 full palestinians, most of them women and children of a lack of food and horses and mothers in gaza. is impacting children the most. no food was so many mazda is unable to breast feed that babies. that means malnutrition and some children are losing their life a john wood. so i'm very hungry. most of the time i've nothing except 11 and salt. i have no diapers and no for my other daughter. well, me and my 2 daughters, a very hungry. the whole situation is horrible. i have nothing. i need many sinks
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for my daughters and my husband had just switched. my daughter slips with some water. any food for myself to be able to breast feed my daughter, this really occupation deprives my daughter from a month as smoke on the set of what we don't have food. we don't have drinking, move to my do to these various week. i try hard to find food to some of my relatives for my daughter, whom i con, provide her with new icons, either by her pompous. she's 8 months old and she's very weak and get that setup and that's kind of the bottom and our current situation and the lack of food has affected my daughter's breast feeding. i waned her. we spend days here fast and sometimes by chance we find some little food. sometimes i boyfriend a greek with water to feed my daughter. dip and sometimes she doesn't like it for your last i'd love to ex, i'm supposed to breast feed him like 10 times every day, but i can't because i'm hungry and i don't have mute. what can i tell you?
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the children are crying too much because they are hungry. they have been through with the and so the via my daughter suffer from male nutrition. she was about to die yesterday. i brought her to the hospital, we have no food, milk, and water. i urge different countries to put into their consideration. babies like my daughter, there is nothing in the market that can help. i paid 85 shekels to buy milk for my daughter. i can't afford to buy another one because i have no money. my husband is injured. i compress feed my daughter because i don't have milk and through the luck of the food that my daughter is suffering from. second degree, the hydration. she didn't eat since yesterday or frowns on cut, all have condemned the killing install ization stuff and bind palestinians in gauze at the join. communicate follows the 1st state visit to friends by the in there of cost or say to me, been how my the funding. as the president and my new macro,
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and discuss face fine efforts on humanitarian aid. the visit follows talks in paris last week on the c squad proposal. well, in the community k, both countries stress that opens ition to and this really ministry offensive on rafa. the code for the opening of old crossings into gauzy, including in the north of the besieged enclave to allow she monitoring a deliveries. and they say, ongoing mediation, if it's must succeed in delivering a truce on the release of hostages, including 3 french citizens. the one of the best known and politicians in washington has announced his with time and as senate nita mitch mcconnell has led republican senators for russell branching, 17 years now, the age of 82, he says it's time for the next generation to take over at election time in november,
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but he's planning to so that he's sent it to me which ends in 2027. a lot she ever sounds. he has more particularly at a young, accountable town the 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 despise 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 party values that he stood for i believe more strongly than ever that americans global leadership is a central in the preserving shrouding city on a hill that ronald reagan describes as long as on drawing breath on this earth. i'll defend american exception was we all your logical shifts in the
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republican party is difficult to ignore as mckuddle steps down from his leadership position. donald trump no longer advocating need chuck spending against rusher and a proxy war in ukraine. that must be quite a shock to recognize figures like mcconnell and those of his generation. ricardo not going anywhere there. 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 bible's age as his competitor at his rival. in the senate's steps down, she ever can't see elders here at washington. meanwhile, the us president has had his annual physical exam and his doctor say he's fit for juicy. speaking as an event with police need is j bought in, shaped with john this that they thought was he looked too young. the oldest present in us history is running for re election in november just before his age. the 2nd
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best day. critics have raised questions about his fitness to stay in the white house. the supreme court has agreed to rule on whether for the president, donald trump, can claim immunity from prosecution on charges of trying to overtime. the 2020 election results. the top code is expected to hit arguments in late april trumps noise. say a trial would radically disrupt his ability to campaign against joe biden. trump is also facing 3 all the cases is the 1st for my us president and history, to be criminally prosecuted. the u. s. supreme court judges also debating whether to uphold the bond on fishing guns with stilts, they enable a rifle to fly hundreds of bullets per minute. the band was introduced off to the kenning of 60 people and wounding if 400 at a musical festival in las vegas 6 years ago. the high course in belfast has rules
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that a u. k. little covering the post construction to the not in breaches. human rights legislation ends all investigations into the crimes and office conditional amnesty for some involves. it covers 3 decades of conflict between mostly catholic republicans and most of the protestant loyalists, as well as the british ministry. beginning in the late 19 sixty's high folks that has moved on this from belfast here to find out if they'd be able to find to 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,
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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 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 for 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
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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, 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 x good i spoke to said it'd been hold below the water line parcels that i'll just 0 belfast, the funeral of the russian opposition. nita alexi novelle needs to be held in moscow on friday. the volley spokeswoman says they move the burial to the capital off to several locations declined to host the service. the kremlin critic died
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early this month in a remote arctic penal calling the russian authority side of all the died of so called natural death, central and many have blamed president vladimir in person for his death. meanwhile, and while these widow has addressed the european parliament in strasburg, she adds europe to confront the russian president. vladimir, appreciate you, and all the flaws was floods the cream and no gant. and the political innovation here is to plot the mess. that's all for team organize crime, not probably to go competition, no diplomatic notes, but investigations into the financial make nations not statements of concern, but the source of mazda associates in your countries would excrete floors in finance or towards helping woodson and his friends to white's money. in these what
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you cause the reliable allies. there are bands of millions, the russians who against war it gives 14. it gives the e will he brings to the not the not to be much nor there. 6, use them on the contrary. and you must have worked with them with us. ukraine's president below them is lensky has been low, being bulk of nations from weapons and supports in the war against russia. he's been to albania, where he met with the prime minister edgy rama now co hosting a 2 days from it's. it's the landscapes, 1st trip to the bulk and since russia invited ukraine 2 years ago. alexander met esco chest, the foreign affairs committee in the ukrainian parliament. he says good relations with the balkan countries is very important. the 1st of all, ben. yeah, has proved many times that, oh,
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it is our reliable friend. and i believe the president of your pre game to albania, to visit assignments or, uh, western uh, bulk and states, and to express uh, the grid, to cute, uh, well off of ukraine and people for support political and military support provided by o. benya and other western bolt and countries. fortunately, the leader of the president of serbia will teach he for example, if he meets a russian dictator pulled in shakes, hands with him and in symmetric concern for your grade. unfortunately, serbia didn't implement. you're not being sanctions against the aggressive stage against russia and a short amount of people in ukraine is viewed as a russian life. unfortunately, your is working on developing a military capabilities that to produce more artillery shells because right now on
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the battle field, this situation is difficult because of the lack of a team recommendation to waive this more latricia. we need to have in a adequate quantities. i'm a nation and germany and other countries have started to develop all of the ability to use more of the nation. and of course, to give more military and technical 8th grade. so has all now to 0. we look at why south korea's population is declining at one of the fastest rates in the files . the
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before many, the saw right colombian power ministry group has arrived back home off to being expedited from the united states. salvatore mancuso served a 15 year sentence for drunk trafficking, now faces several trials for killings and all the crimes is already testified before a peace tribunal and hope, if unlike to sentence, alexander m p a t as more from the capital over the top, 16 years after 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 mass of security operation to ensure safety victims, organizations, and government officials, hope them inclusive will provide information about housings of crimes when power
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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 complicity of government forces and the political and business elite 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 states forces and the political
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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, 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 causes 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 is that the government, the institutions will have to be careful to strike
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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, but with that in mexico, 2 candidates hoping just down some may in the same town had been shot dead days before an official election campaign was due to start shooting, which took place within hours of each other in mount about 2 in the state of mutual welcome elections held across mexico in june. but experts, one this he is campaign could be the most violent from the country's history. a city in brazil is hoping genetically modified mosquitoes, all the onset to reducing an outbreak of thank a fever and waste a 1000000 cases have been detected in brazil so far this year. in the city of suzana and los gatos, caring a modified gene that kills female offspring before they reach maturity and released
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only female mosquitoes transmit the disease. cities may, i hopes that the genetic engineering will mean a 20 percent reduction in infections. the flooding in bolivia has killed at least 40 people. flooded boys is something that large parts of the city of co behalf on the border with brazil. the rainy season is expected to continue until next month. southcourt is population has been declining for years at one of the fastest rates in the world. as a result of a plummeting for tennessee rate is a financial incentives have failed to encourage couples to have babies. eunice came reports 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,
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they really need 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 benefits. typically one is only going to the biggest plus in my job. so 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 woman. but the thing is that we shouldn't blame men for not trying to use this
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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 d 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 suggests easing competition by encouraging the use of parental leave. 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 and 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 to okay,
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that's the name of the inside of the business of my company. well, how much of june will be here? in just a moment to stay with us, the
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