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is not the time of doing this ton of ways tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, the . ready ready is really forces gone down, palestinians waiting in line for desperately needed aid supplies. over a 100 people are killed the on the how much in the room this is alger 0, live from door from also coming up. this outrage, as you know, a massacre is as testimony to the fact that as long as the security council is better lice and vetoes cost it,
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then it is costing the palestinian people their lives. the world reacts to the massacre, the palestinian and basset, or asks the un security council to finally call forth ceasefire. that says, the death toll and israel's war on causes surpasses 30000 palestinians and migration in the spotlight on the american campaign trail. joe biden. and donald trump both make trips to the us mexico border. the . we begin with the rising death toll from an israeli attack on palestinians who were collecting age, south west of kansas city. at least 112 people have been killed. and what's being described as a massacre. hundreds of starting palestinians had gathered to collect food aid. when they were attacked, israel's army says its soldiers were forced to open fire because they felt threatened by the large crowds at the united nations, the palestinian of bassett,
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or his blame the security council for the continuing loss of life. according to the information that we have, dozens of them have bullets in that head. it's not like you know, fighting in the sky to restrain people. if there was a confusions and class, it was intentionally thought of getting and killing. and the number that we have now is that 102 of them have banking and the number is increasing. and 750 in good and possibly the number it would be increasing this out 3 just you know, massacre is a testimony to the fact that as long as the security concept is better lies in vito's, cost it then it is costing the palestinian people their lives, many of the injured were taken to the c if a hospital and garza city, which is only partially functional medical staff,
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there have been overwhelmed by the number of patients. is my little who reports that on definitely would be about an i'm now inside a she felt hospital following the massacre that the created by the is ready occupation forces against innocent and starving. johnson's who rushed drive a sheet coast of road leading. they couldn't get that hands on some food aid. yeah . and then we'll see random walk down the entrance and call the doors of the hospital all over the fact was victims. the more the filled with thousands of dead bodies. yet many more dead bodies remain lying on the road. the medical staff stand has bless. i'm in this influx of victims. as we speak, more victims are still being dropped to the already overwhelmed hospital. that's listen to some eye witnesses. so we headed to al rashid road, hoping to get some flour for our children, but then he is ready. tanks advanced. they opened fire randomly on every one. on the right, dozens were killed
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a hundreds injured. i simply went the hoping to get some food from my young children. we've been stopping for more than a 140 days with very little ages entering the gall district and nothing is reaching dental of hey our model. it was the 1st time that i went there to wait for 8. i took a bag because we don't have flower at home. as soon as the trucks entered is really tanks advanced and started showing that it was injured. the holland is really tongues open. fire dozens were killed and hundreds injured. we appeal to the whole world. we cannot feed our children any 8 delivered to soaks in our blood. make god punish those responsible on some of them the fat. it is known to the whole will that the note of the cause of strip has been starving for months. it is beyond description of this man as a family of 12. as soon as he grabbed a bag of flour and is ready, soldier shocked him in the chest. seeing him cling to the bag of flour. these ready soldiers shocked him again on the other side of the body. is lying here before you
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implement a lot of these riley's ledge to be with you man a t. they showered us with thumbs missiles and shells. open fire randomly on any moving person. they are killing and stopping us. that's just ongoing mexico slots of the struck by the is ready zone, innocent guys and the multitude many also of crimes that i just made. and i just the 1st house you that the, the massacre in northern gauze i came is israel continued is from bard meant of the southern part of the strip star. a couple i assume is in the profile with the latest. isabelle is pressing on with its bella, tree fences causing a great deal of destruction and also displacement for palestinians. and we have been seeing a gradual increase of military strikes roughly district in another part of the city . a group of palestinians have been targeted with a trone this time. we're at least 2 palestinians have to report the thing to do. so
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for instance, have been transported from that to our hospital for receiving medical treatments, but also we have the hearing in the past hour, exactly the confrontation, some points change between the policy and points of sunday is going to school just in this kind of a part of the city will call newness. now this area i'd be also on board to today. what for palestinians have reported killed, you clicking them off the area that typed in fairly designated as a sage 7 and a the was trim parts upon you in a city. also witness mobile abutment by the is pretty artillery. specifically in how much it is. it didn't show the neighborhood where there are injuries a month. there is a desktop being transported to the recipient hospital for medical care and the same city, at least 17 talestine and found a cute and have been recovered since the early hours of today's morning. and we have been hearing more a confrontation and bottled raging in the city. all at convers city is specifically
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in a say to a neighborhood that when the power thing influences and it gets very sore just as it's considered to be right now as an ex of battlefield there, as well as trying to compete and militarily dismantle of the military infrastructure, the claims israel's military set it open, fire upon civilians after troops were approached and what they called a threatening manner. they also said as to impede was partially to blame for some of those depths. bernard smith has more from occupied east jerusalem on what the israelis have been saying about the incident. it is roughly, it recognizes the severe pressure is going to come on the internationally and as a consequence of what's happened in northern gauze of age, really military says that initially, what happened was, the a trucks. why the gone. so this is why the result has created a divide between the south and the north of gaza. the trucks have gone through this check points, and it was rushed by thousands of palestinians trying to get at the food. and people were crushed or even killed by vehicles. the military didn't open fire the
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stage and then later the trucks move the know some people approach these riley military. they say it was threatening and mama and so that troops opened fire an open fire on people's legs. now these really media reporting what the ministry saying, and also acknowledging that this could put a lot of pressure on israel to get more concessions in any potential cx, 5 source and benjamin netanyahu in a press conference this evening. he's also said that again, he's coming under a lot of international pressure generally, but he will not stop the war until, as well as achieved its objectives in cost punishment. i'll just say that occupies to us following the incident. us president joe biden dialed back optimism about the chances for a cease fire and gaza theater earlier in the week suggested that an agreement could be reached by monday. white house correspondent kimberly helped get reports on his
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way to visit the southern border with mexico. us president joe biden, surprise reporters by walking back comments made just days earlier, predicting a cease fire in israel's war on gaza. by the end of the week, i was on the phone, the phone was bivens telephone calls with the mirror of come to our and the president of egypt. just prior may have been the reason for the shifting deadlines. both coal retails agreed, a sustained cease fire of at least 6 weeks would allow humanitarian assistance if the gaza and the release of captives and could be built into something more enduring. biden's comments come as this really forces on thursday, fired on a crowd of palestinians in gaza, waiting for humanitarian aid trucks. at least 100 people were killed and thousands
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more or wounded. biden's national security council says some white house is looking into the reports. this tragic event also underscores the importance of expanding and sustaining the flow of humanitarian assistance into gaza in response to the dyers, military and situation. including to the, the, a potential temporary cease fire as part of a hostage deal as images of the disaster circulated across the globe. on capitol hill, the only palestinian member of congress expressed or outrage using and starvation as a weapon of war is undeniable. a war crime and as a work i'm that we continue again to be complicit to those decisions. we are demanding and immediate lasting speech fire and that the is riley government commit to see thing any plans to bombard and evade rasa. also in capitol hill, the defense secretary lloyd austin, was asked just how many palestinian women and children the white house estimates
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have been killed in israel's warren gaza. austin replied, it's over $25000.00. it's a comment. the biden administration found itself on thursday for the 2nd time, also walking back. kimberly helped get l. g 0. washington. you in secretary general has condemned the killing of those seeking aid and called for investigations. the spokesman also reiterated his call for an immediate cease fire . gabriel elizondo has more from you and a headquarters in new york, a spokesperson for the secretary general is not calling it a massacre. instead, calling it an appalling incident that needs further investigation to get to the bottom of who the perpetrators were and time for accountability. but during his noon briefing, journalist pressed him multiple times about how exactly he was condemning and why the spokesperson would not specifically point the finger. it is real,
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but i question him why not? but they were adamant that the un was not involved in any way in this. a delivery cool on the ground in northern guys are right now is delivering aid on the ground. not the united nations. is any other country that you know of delivering data on the ground where we only focus on ourselves? right. so the un is not delivering a, i mean we were, we're all, so we, we read the press reports of member states doing uh, doing a deliveries the, i guess facilitating some deliveries. we were not present at what had the tragedy that happened this morning to you. and so they had to pause a delivery to the north of guys that because it simply became too dangerous. and the d confliction mechanism that they were working with these rarely military on
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simply is not working according to the us. and they say they're trying to find any avenues they can to resume food delivery to the north. but they say it is very difficult until there is a cease fire. and up until now that is simply not happened. gabriel's on to out is either at the united nations in new york. meanwhile, canada's foreign minister has described the killings as a nightmare. indeed we have called for a ceasefire when it comes to what happened in gaza today. you've heard me. i, i must say, i think this is a nightmare. i think the violence must stop. i think civilians can not be targeted. and at the end of the day, we need to make sure that international aid is sent and to gather and that people are protected when they go and get that aid that they need to survive. so
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we're calling for both parties to respect the international court of justice decisions. and at all times, international humanitarian law must be respected. a palestinian boy has been rescued from under the rubble of his home, after surviving there for 9 days total. the degree of law him and i am in full relatives were buried when his right and his really missile hit their building and gaza palestinian civil defense say 30 people were killed in the attack. the boy you severely dehydrated and mel norris and have to be taken to hospital on a donkey cart because there isn't enough fuel for ambulances. is really settler protesters have gathered at the air as crossing which separates israel from north and gaza. demonstrators tried to set up what they called a symbolic settlement on the is really side. they demanded the restoration of settlements inside gaza. once the fighting stopped. and we came here to declare
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that the day after this was over, we must settle. we must spread jewish towns all over the guys districts because without that it's going to become a forwarded snares. it's you can't leave a vacuum. we see what happened 18 years ago. we allowed them uh, we left our agriculture, we left our re analysis with them. everything was destroyed. so i got an employee. we came here in order to return back home. i live in a community of people evicted, some good, a former settlement and guys that we wanted to go back and there was no doubt that we need to go back to israel says the to is really settlers and one palestinian had been killed in a shooting at a petrol station in the occupied west bank, the incident took place at the entrance of the l. e. illegal settlement? north of what i'm a look is really media says the army has blocked off roads in the area as they search for possible additional shooters. is realize steve, nearly 3 square kilometers a palestinian land there and illegal settlement in the occupied west bank. the move will establish a new settlement near molly. i do mean near occupied east jerusalem and estimated
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40000 is really settlers lived there. settler expansion is illegal under international law, yet it has ramped up significantly since the war on gaza began in october. still a head on al jazeera, a growing crisis in cuba as they seek the u. n's helped to combat food shortages the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being picked up when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions. we don't live in a postcolonial work and you live in the neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, president biden says,
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one to 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. asking questions. were you ever warren's about the health effects of our know, understanding the reality, reporting from the action of the hospital with fear this gentleman isn't just behind me. hundreds of people have seen it back to a to is an in depth coverage thailand states it's future of fossil fuels. nope, renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching. i'll just hear on a reminder of our top stories this out. at least 112 palestinians have been killed after his release snipers fired at them while they were collecting food aid and your cause are sitting around 700. others are injured. thursdays attacked by israeli troops has been described as a mask. israel's military says its troops opened fire after they approached by palestinians in a threatening manner. the u. n. has condemned the incidents which came on the day of the death toll and gaza surpassed 30000 after almost 5 months of the us president joe biden, and his likely arrival in november's election. donald trump are visiting the mexico border by them. arrived in the town of brownsville in the state of texas, where he met border patrol agents. immigration is expected to be a major factor in the upcoming election with
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a record number of irregular crossings at the us mexico border logged in 2023. speaking earlier, biden said, the time has come to commit more resources to securing the border. folks, it's real simple. it's time to act as long patch time. i just received a briefing from the border patrol at the border as well as immigration enforcement asylum officers. and they're all doing incredible work under really tough conditions. really tough cuz you, they told me what they were, what you already know. we already know they desperately need more resources. said again, they desperately need more resources. the more agents more officers, more judges, more equipment in order to secure our board. meanwhile, donald trump is an equal pass, texas is double down on his anti immigration rhetoric and blame biting for the spike and migration numbers. eagle passes at the center of ongoing state federal disagreements over border security. practical hand has more from brownsville,
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texas. i finally came here to frown, so which is a bit of a democratic stronghold ad. this is a place where local leaders embrace the integration. they've got lots of groups that help these migrants, which is great in the community, get legal. a legal pass for donald trump is, has been the center of a lot of controversy, very, very aggressive approach. governors there to turn back migrate and their speeches, putting out a bit more different. donald trump said that the press president joe biden was allowing in columns of fighting age. men from countries that are unfriendly to us, to describe it as an invasion. he said that these countries all over the world are mental institutions and prisons and sending them to try to fix this issue because it is very damaging for months. sort of compromise republicans and democrats. they came up with a bill, it would be a broader bill,
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but it's $20000000000.00 to really focus on the order to do things like change who can apply for asylum, who would add more judges? because right now, if it margaret comes in and they ask for a silent there's such a backlog as they're allowed to come into the country until their case is heard. and that's on average 5. the judges for border patrol for screening for things like that. you know, if i add you would also create more detention centers. former canadian prime minister brian will rooney has died at age 84. he was in power from 1984 to 1993, and his best remembered for negotiating the precursor to the north american free trade agreement. this 1st term began with his progressive conservatives winning and historic election victory over the liberals. the party of current prime minister justin trio, he left office known as one of the country's most consequential and controversial politicians to cuba. now, where in an unprecedented move,
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the ruling communist party has asked the u. n. world food program for supplies of milk. the move comes as the country reels from massive shortages provoked in part by us sanctions at augusta and reports from havana. stevens have been accustomed to standing in line to basic goods for decades, but after full use of a deep economic crisis. scottsdale in the island has become even more acute right now and have on a long lines of cos, snake outside petrol stations. because there's nothing to feel. meanwhile, agriculture production on the island has plummeted in recent years because there's no longer enough money to import fertilizer. not all of these things end up reducing cubans, access the food, which is running into major disorders. now for the 1st time in history, the cuban government, which trumpet, screwed security is one of the main achievements of the revolution. as also you as well as food program to help me get milk. c i may as soon select the children is supposed to get 3 kilograms of milk models,
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but now they are only given 1.5 kilograms, and then the, okay, here's what i need to make sure, because i have milk. i can't remember the last time i drink bill, it's very expensive. only people die. although we have difficulties and we're still alive, like we cuban, se thomas, see one or more devices as far as milk is concerned. cuban children are very privileged compared to other children in the world, including the month before they used to get to $33.00 kiddos of rice per person per month. now they give nearly half the kilo a price per person per month. and that's when it's available. humans that lived on the top us sanctions for whatever half a century. and yet, ever since 1962, the cuban state has ensured that every child in this land has access to milk. today, every showed up to the age of 7 is supposed to receive 3 kilograms of powdered milk every month. now that's one of the reasons why unit a little over a decade ago, the glad that cuba was the only country and lost in america to of eliminated severe
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child mount nutrition bus. and recent years amongst the population at large on the system has increased was hung up as were sent at augusta. and i was just there about a cube, a chatty and opposition politician. you idea low has been killed in an army assault on his parties. headquarters in the capital jemina, the attack on the office of the socialist party without borders or p s. f. came hours after several people were killed in an assault on the nation's national security agency. government officials said wednesdays events followed the arrest of a p. s. f member accused of an assassination attempt against the supreme court's president. by many address reports from a bush and neighboring nigeria, this awful position indeed, i do not follow to see you on his house and the houses other top officials of the opposition source on his party without voters in germany, not one wednesday, but before then, there was a gunfight on tuesday night to uh, wednesday morning. wow. you should say they confronted comp elements belonging to the opposition of
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w tried to assassinate the president of the country. stop court. now in that incident, they will fall just saying that i know the senior official of the party was fatally shot. and of course, there are also other debts that were not. the numbers were not given by the, with the origin in german, on, on the streets of dom united. so that i have there is heavy presence of security forces and also around the headquarters of the opposition socialist party. without voters in japan on his desk. and of course the incidents in jemina team just a day after the oranges, the announced an election date for this. yeah, middle of this year. now it's not clear how the incident of the past 48 hours will affect the charges of your opponent to comply, to be switched on his party without voters or the transition just really of want itself charges a very important life. please, a very critical roads to many countries in the region and outside of the region. it
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is a dependable ally for western powers, be got to have a foothold in west of central africa. it also pre played a critical role in peacekeeping operation and fighting on groups, especially in the lecture basing why it's just coming to hundreds of tubes, or even thousands of troops to do with elements of both of them. and his mom in state, in west africa probates, i'm at degrees, i'll just say to you at least 43 people have been killed in a fire in bangladesh. most of the dead were restaurant customers and a commercial building in the capital stock. firefighter's struggles for over 3 hours to contain the flames. fire is the latest over the last few years in commercial buildings. in the densely populated city. politicians of the summit of caribbean leaders have urged the international community to to do more to help haiti. those calls comments member states of a regional blocks, a nation prime minister has agreed to hold elections by mid next year. army gangs have taken control of much of haiti in recent years. the crisis began after the
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assassination of the president shogun, a voice more than 2 years ago. the city of co behind bolivia has been declared a disaster zone due to flooding. thousands of homes have been damaged across northern bolivia after days of heavy rain. at least 42 people have been killed due to a heavier than normal rainy season, which experts have blamed on the new weather. phenomenal carpet emissions from wild fires in the amazon rain forest are at their highest level for the month of february in 21 years. brazilian authorities say while fires are up more than 465 percent compared to this time last year, scientists say the resulting air pollution is also a significant concern. and over turned oil tanker the cause of large oil spill earlier this month of trinidad and tobago will take months to clear up officials have so far cleaned up more than a 1000000 leaders of oil mixed with water near tobago with a vessel cap sized some of the spilled oil has reached the shores of the depths.
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caribbean island have one air, hundreds of kilometers away. all right, that's it for me. how much i'm john. weather is next. then inside story will examine what's at stake in a ron. as people there vote in a parliamentary elections on friday. thanks so much for the hello. this storm system, we have over a bucket start. let me show you what's going on on friday, running the very real risk of seeing some flooding in northern focused on as long as i could see a months worth of rain over 24 hours. now that's on the warm side of things, but look to the west. this is going to be a major snow storm for, i've kind of started kabul, looking to pick up 20 centimeters. maybe more temperature is well below where you
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should be for the sum of the year, but because you're close to the freezing mark, this will be heavy. what snow this one packing a punch in terms of moisture. this energy now moving into northwest india, where weather alerts here are beginning to rise for the risk of some torrential downpours, but otherwise across the country. things are looking fairly quite, quite hot though, in thailand, looking at the temperature and book at 38 degrees, bangkok, looking at 30 for the high on friday the 1st day of march. quite cool though, for this eastern side of china it's a northerly wind. so you're certainly going to feel it in places like shanghai and this storm system now moving away from japan's main island to punch you. but it straight down colder air over here across the korean peninsula. so sub 0 in sol and we've got rounds of rain to go right across indonesia is main island of java. some of this could be severe and produce some flooding. the, the, the latest news as
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