tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera February 29, 2024 3:00am-3:31am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the innocent and in harm's way. several children die in a northern gauze, a hospital from malnutrition and dehydration. the time. how much enjoying this is alba, 0 alive from. don't have also coming up for the children still alive and gaza every day is a struggle. you in warren's one and for palestinians in the strip or on the brink of family. violence breaks out and shots, capital soldiers on the streets and reports the internet is down across the country . plus, i know especially are on capitol hill in washington,
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where the senate majority leader, the top republican and the senate, has decided that the stepping dining from his leadership room the we begin with the deteriorating situation in northern gaza. or several children have died to come out and add one hospital from malnutrition. and dehydration is really military has tightened restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian supplies . and dozens of children admitted to hospital in the north are going without proper medication. i just need as, as a should have sent this report from the hospital. the definitely we are inside. then you need to intensive care units have to come a large one hospital. well, we have a number off, you've own babies who are suffering from city and money, attrition and funding. it's very difficult to obtain the required medication and treatment as this really occupation continues to prevent relief and human c,
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n a and medication from entering the gaza strip and reaching these new one 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 had mid between 1001200 babies a day. yes, we noticed that old patients are showing signs of pay on this and a weakness. second picture is worth a 1000 words. even new bonds are macey. i said we'll need to 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,
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due to the limited supply, but we're forced to feed them every 4 or 5 hours instead. and this to fix that white. even though i 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 weight and the dental progress. additionally, given the poor health care and when they were admitted, they need a sufficient quantity of milk 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. and 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 yeah, so however, given the unlimited supply, we're using a 10 percent and a glucose based solution to try and get them to stop crying. well, i'll get to mostly, i'm a esna. hi fi and add a homestead for my child. she has substance under severe chest infection. she's
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only $23.00 days old. she and this is on a multiple who not have a jimmy on at the desk continues to haunt everybody here in northern gonzales. 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 shamella that's a shortage of staff fuel and medical supplies and gaza has forced another palestinian health facility out of service. dr. him how much lot of how is the acting director of the hospital near jamalia in the north of the strip is giving us a tour of the complex combat. men will be able to shut out that this is the should i would the fee. sure. my laptop, amazon beam and then matthew, yeah, you said that the knox and had she says the method for b o. d a. and when was that the last night? you know, i dumped off for a slot and now you will get a yeah, it depends
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i'm going to use the shape of supplement that it was up as a how well that can kind of how, 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 that didn't get a hot set them that the pay it is the be in money and a several planes of air drops humanitarian aid and the northern gaza strip resident said boxes, a supplies were dropped around the indonesian hospital in jamalia town on tuesday, plains dropped aiden's roof. i am calling you and us a group say it's becoming increasingly difficult and dangerous to deliver aid in gaza, particularly in the north of this trip. due to his rarely files, you and agencies have repeatedly warned of increasing starvation and hunger among causes 2300000 people. now they say one and 4 people are on the brink of famine. michael, apple reports mt bowls and mt stomach in northern garza,
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about one in 6 children younger than 2 is male. nourished in nearly 600000 palestinians all with the world food program says is one step away from the progress that you know, we need food. we are sick, we have children, we suffer a lot. we are deprived of everything. even if the palestinians don't a little food to us. we still have to 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. 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
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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, jim. oh good. i've come to get something to keep myself alive. it's only soup. 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 tempted by months of suffering and disgrace. a salmon on the horizon.
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might level of desert palestinians inside guards are waiting for any news about whether a deal to stop fighting can be done many or hoping agreement can be reached before the holy month of ramadan and typical that he has been speaking to people in dated by as well. as the needs of the gaza strip are desperate to hear anything about an immediate cease fire, especially before rama done today. we're indebted by downtown and we're going to talk to people about what they think about these these agreements. what was the last, the produce value for young i hope, and i wish for a cease fire with hood things during previous talks in negotiations that one might come with being 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. with the smart enough that every time to talk about sci fi, it never happens. at this time,
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i have a feeling there won't be a ceasefire. my son, my son in law, and my brother a little i present as in israel details and i hope there was you really see the last we all got to have the see far into the back to our home, to our kids, to our neighborhoods. we left our lives and goes decision came here to pray for true so we can go back to our normal lives and 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 in the sand there, we pray for us the far so in the 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 remo. done, this isn't gonna study. i just need, uh, that has been f state media in lebanon is reporting that 2 people have been killed and several wounded in is really strikes in the south of the country. it happened in the town of cover. and so became these really army and has been carrying out across the border attacks on each other since the war on gaza began for
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a 24 hour vigil has been held in new york city to demand an immediate cease fire in gaza demonstrators, or urging the leaders of the biggest city in america to put pressure on the white house to act. christian salumi has more 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. i do 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, he's 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
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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 steering out here through the night to make their voices heard. persons salumi, algebra, new york, and other news security forces in chad has surrounded the headquarters of the main opposition party. and the armies blocked roads and the capital in german with internet disruptions reported. the clamp down follows the killing of several people in an attack on the national security agency. the government blames the socialist party without borders or p s f. it's leader is a strong contender. an upcoming election address has more from a butcher, the capital of neighboring nigeria,
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the most secure to pressure as we understand that is still continuing and the headquarters of the socialist party without frontiers. they, one of the main or position parties of the country is still under siege. their security deposed 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 there. 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 co communicate on what's up. but the situation still remain fluid. we understand that military personnel are now patrolling the streets and the capital honey. i spoke to some individuals in the afternoon time in jamaica,
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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 will be a position a 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, with the with more gunfire i reported earlier today or in the afternoon, i've been death numbers set to rise so far. the security still remains the security situation in german that remain floyd the still ahead on al jazeera ukraine's president lobby's ball conditions for more weapons and support in the war against pressure. the iran is going to the polls to elected parliament, as well as 80 members of the assembly of exports, a body and power to appoint
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a future supreme leader of our own. with the question of succession, moving a regional stand off in place. and one of the heaviest inflation rates in the world where the outcome of the election have an impact on the countries future. iran elections on out to 0. tens of thousands of chinese asylum seekers are risking their lives in a dangerous route to the us. where in america, but what happens once they make its impact to of a special investigation? $1.00 oh, $1.00 east, aust. chinese. my friends, if the american dream is worth the risk and the sacrifice on out to 0 because of the war and you pray, run deep. but the devastation of the countries precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents, the environmental impacts of the fight to and follows the premium for prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco side ukraine,
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ground 0 on that the jersey to the you're watching, i'll just hear out a reminder of our top stories. this our at least 7 children have died at the cum. i'd want a hospital in northern gaza, most from malnutrition and the hydration. these really military has tightened restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian supplies to gaza and it's especially difficult to get a into the north of the street. you an agencies say one out of 4 people in gaza is on the brink of famine. a deliveries in the strips north have mostly stopped because of the fighting. the war and gaza has so far killed at least $29950.00 for
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palestinians. most of them women and children. as mama public hate crimes are on the rise in the u. k, with a 3 fold increase and incidents since the start of the war on casa, as a country edges toward a general election. later this year, several senior british politicians have been accused of selling division and fueling racial tensions. the barker has more from london because the conflicts inflamed a culture war, the house of britain trusting posting in restaurant to halim corolla into the firing line of his summer 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
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you back to guys today you our lives to model. you are not. you have to take a serious. the problem is of jewish. i'm part of senior problem. we have extreme is government and is right. and everybody by the even that is why are these are the whole speech of x 3 minutes government that is right. multiple monitoring groups say the nc muslim hate crime. so a 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. it was cost a shadow wave of pressure 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 the comments he made accusing london's mostly mass study con, but being controlled by want anderson cold islam is for allowing antique guns of
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war much is to go ahead, save the control con, unable control problem. then this, this week, i don't believe the problem is 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. so while abraham and a possible future leader of the conservatives is claimed that is, limits extremists and anti semites. and now in charge of prison, that 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 it's on 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 with the causal will thing u. k. politics provoking angry parliamentary will counts a bit. instead of coming
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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 to. the us supreme court has agreed to hear donald trump's claim of immunity from prosecution for trying to overturn the 2020 election results. the judges are expected to hear legal arguments in late april trumps lawyers say going to trial would radically disrupt the former president's re election campaign. trump is also facing 3 other criminal cases and is the 1st former us president in the history to be criminally prosecuted. one of the best known politicians in washington announced his retirement as senate leader, 82 year old mitch mcconnell has led republican senators for nearly 17 years, a record term. he now says it's time for a new generation to take over, but he'll stay on as a senator until 2027. when his term ends. alan official reports from washington,
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dc. sort of my thoughts about what it is arguably the moment. finally, listen, mitch mcconnell is grip on power, struggling after the fall for the 2nd time in just a few months before was in front of an audience. the critics were brutal. mcconnell will be remembered for the control you exercise for so long, and how you re shape the face of america supreme court for generations. you want to seat in the senate from his own state of kentucky. in 1984, he was elected the party's leader in the senate in 20062014 republicans took control of the senate, and the colonel became majority leader, a position of significant power and influence. he made the an ice, went to step down, surrounded by colleagues to continue in the senate, but he will no longer be the minority leader. lead my republican color to such a bad for the highest privilege. but one of life's most under appreciated colors is to know when it's time
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to move on to lives. next truck, a conservative supreme court judge until then, scalia died. in february 2016, he blocked obama's picked for the post from even getting a hearing for that year's presidential election. and the next just as good fundamentally alter the direction of the supreme court and have a profound impact on our country. it was a gamble that paid off when donald trump one with the coin and support the to quickly want to fill the course with republicans, including 3 supreme court seats. changing the face of the judicial system and america caught on was on capitol hill on january the 6th, 2021, with an angry mob. stone, the buildings, the push to have proceedings continue with order was restored. but with donald trump facing impeachment for provoking, the cried makoto blocked the heating until after trump left office, then argued. it was wrong to impeach him because he left office the voted against conviction. but after the vote staggered,
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colleagues by attacking trump trolling the assault on the hill, the mob was fed large. they were provoked by the president and other powerful people completed describe makoto as a dollar, sullen on smiling, political black. trump wanted him replaced. carlos departure demonstrates the grip that donald trump and his allies that have won the republican party, that the people who would be described as traditional republicans, like mitch mcconnell, no longer feel they have a place or a voice in the party. i was for sure, i'll just see the capitol hill the us president has had his annual physical exam and his doctor say he's in their words fit for duty. speaking later at an event with political, with police leaders, joe biden, joe for journalist that they thought he looked too young. the oldest president in us history is running for re election in november just before his 82nd birthday. critics have raised questions about his fitness to stay in the white house following
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a series of gaps and stumbles to your credit president. the letter means the landscape has been lobbying bulk and nations for more weapons and support in the war against russia. he's been to albania, where he met the prime minister at the rama. they are co hosting a 2 day summit. it's the landscapes 1st trip to the balkan since russia invaded ukraine. 2 years ago. alexander marius co chairs, the foreign affairs committee in the ukrainian parliament, he says good relations with the balkan countries are very important. first of all, ben. yeah, has proved many times that 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 the grid to acute uh, based off of ukraine and people for support. political and military support provided by o benya and all of the western bolton countries. fortunately,
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the leader of the president of serbia won't teach. he, for example, if he meets a russian dictator put in shakes, hands with him. and it's a matter of concern for ukraine. unfortunately, serbia didn't implement human beings 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 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 me. busy more military and technical,
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8th grade and mexico to canada is hoping to stand for mayor in the same town have been shot dead days before an official election campaign was due to start. the shootings happen within hours of each other and might have vakio in the state of mutual con, elections will be held across mexico in june. but experts warn this year's campaign is likely to be the most violent in the country's history. a city in brazil is hoping genetically modified mosquitoes are the answer to reducing an outbreak of den gave fever. almost a 1000000 cases have been detected in brazil so far this year. the city of suzana mosquito is carrying a modified gene that kills female off spring before they reach. maturity have been released only female mosquitoes transmit disease. all right, that's it for me. how much enjoyed, i'll be back at the top of the hour, with more of the days, news can find more information on our website. i'll just share
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a dot com where there is next. then inside story will examine the issue of western intervention in the ukraine for thanks so much for watching the the hello. as we head towards it meets for logical springs in japan, we are looking at some small winfrey weather coming in. would you believe fixing cloud there just spinning out? so central china little area of low pressure just spinning away throwing some very weight level into q issue using into solving positive how issue time is this note over the amount is 12 celsius, the for tokyo? further north, so we're around 9 celsius fine. and right. why 2 is a good part of northern northern china because the temperature of so we get to minus one as we go through friday. so quite a key northly wind coming back in and
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a fair bit of snow that just making his way in across northern past all depends that because the west, the nearest of can show up to was a car to go back to tokyo. sheltered by the mountains at 15 degrees celsius should be a little dry there across the central areas of china and down towards the south. tried to it too much of the philippines in the china. good scattering. the shouts at the southern edge of the philippines, elijah, i'm pushing down into innovation, more big showers, coming through here. and i would like to use and make sure i was making the way into india over the next style. so weston disturb, and spinning out of afghanistan into pakistan to get increasingly what he could call some localized flooding. and we'll see the flooding, rice pushing into the funnel with west of india, of the a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the legal was life trade,
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loses its survival skills that rediscovering them is possible with the little house apart. granger facing retirements. russell's, with the prospect free of simulating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to russia is making games. and a toy with ukraine on the west is considering its response. phones has not filled out sending troops to ukraine, but the id has been rejected by finalize. so is the west existing support enough for kids? and more so if somebody took me to face russia, this is inside story, the hello there, and welcome to the program on this policy. okay. now the war and ukraine has raged
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