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are you in the war the the kind of there i'm associate time, this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel is facing global condemnation, often killing more than a 100 how the experience, while they were collecting aid in northern dos. you as president tones down expectations of a cease fire and gaza days off the thing a deal couldn't be reached by monday. faced 43 people are killed in a fun as a 6 story building and bangladesh as capital dot com and the radians version the 1st parliamentary elections since nationwide. protests swept the country in 2022.
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the, well, there's been color well, condemnation of to is rarely soldiers shots until the palestinians scrambling foot desperately in need of food and also city foreign ministers in groups and rights. organizations have denounced the attack, at least a 112 people were killed. oh, that's true. some of the scenes that have been filmed, those palestinians gathered bodies of the dead there around 700 other people who are also injured. many of them all set to be in critical condition. they were taken to nearby hospitals that are fairly functioning. the u. n, which has repeatedly failed to secure as these 5 is calling for an independent investigation. well that speak tiny law when he joins me now on the phone from rossa and southern garza honey. more details, i understand. imagine about just what happened. yes,
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not stackable. people are still trying to process what happened. we were talking about a tragedy, a tragic event that took place yesterday as people have been for the past 5 months, in the turn of the display, more than one time, largely traumatized. and within the past few weeks of famine has been a spreading issue where causing good yeah. some more depth to people and more and creating more difficult conditions on the ground where people resorted to eating wherever they are able to get their hands on their with the animal feed or plan just to survive. but what happened on the road? the rashid road, that's the, the southern in western part of guys would be a particular area that are known in, involved as a novelty round about where they were shot at the problem now, or the aftermath of what happened is the 5 old injuries reported that she was the hospital,
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our risk of losing their lives. we're talking about and burn the barely functioning hospitals. i mean, the medical supply availability is equivalent to non calm, non and institution medical staff right now of the how the cold there are 3. are we talking about these 2 or 3 doctors? no specialization whatsoever. and the general practitioners who are providing right now in terms of medical intervention, nothing more than the 1st a given just the typical condition of the created i. d. s. people have to provide after was formed and largely then to your lead damage. and then the live by the really military. we are hearing reports running out of more people. right, right now minutes. so we have from losing their life down. and there isn't any medical intervention whatsoever. it just, it target ranking as we're here from remaining family members who manage to get to the city. and then they have been telling us about that the story to be
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a family member to where the b and b were either directly and died or those who are suffering now from the ongoing at, from bleeding as their injuries happen to be very, very up there. and they're expecting to hear about them popping elliot any minute. we talked to mothers here and i'm then and then the brothers, the or her having family members are still in the right now at the ship a home without any terrible terrible situation. i can only imagine the anger and frustration there on the ground. i understand some protests upon fallacious today. yes, and then the who they're hoping to be the probably the test. i'm going just to draw the attention of the, the world that what's going on is, has nothing to do with the fact that whether people approach the trucks or not the fact that there is an ongoing system that our vision included using as a weapon against the board and also they are hoping that this was the attention
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that the aid mechanism is largely broken since the beginning of the genocide of war . there have been much difficulties on the ground and that's been confirmed by united nations officials here and on our last 8 workers on the ground and other international organization to describe the difficulty and the supply chain and mechanism of delivering a aid to the people in the northern part here is for example, in going to be that the p right now is the, the, the ongoing expense of the ground invasion in going to cause the, the pain scenario that is taking place in the northern part of the $1.50 already will be an example of it, it started to appear in the city of hon unit. we talked about an entire city. it hasn't been under that military siege all of its public facilities, including cost because i pushed out of service completed as those who remain in the city on the, on the compton area bombardment and independence bombing campaign. by the same time,
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there is a depletion of basic restorative and applied to the purpose of this to happen to do if you can draw the attention that people have been displaced, traumatized or hungry right now. if no intervention needed in the intervention happening right now. the risk of losing your life is likely to happen, honey. most most that say with an ice, as far as from the ground from rough at and southern goal is that. thank you, honey. well, that's now bring invalid logs. he joins me from occupied the stories and then i'm how is this incident of being cause of that? i was lucky, i've actually got a few of the hebrew papers from his row with me here. stuff is motto which is typically left of center and it's political ideology. it's a front page with a photographic showing a body wrapped in a shroud, with mona's around it. it says in zebra, that alternate
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a go. but the alarm was on some us side of the he said, thousands killed on the line for aid from us says the is ready. all me is responsible. we've also got the deal with that or not. this is slightly further to the right in terms of its political ideology. it's a much smaller story here. from the, from page i'll just from bring it up here. and you see that very powerful image of the, the groups of people clustering around some of the trucks. it says so how does the multitudes of 10 bits that creates my site, your as you are losing me a die as i also slightly different slots on this. it talks about these randy armies saying that the death of gauze ins in the incident around humanitarian aid was not at the hands of israel. and just the comparison, i wanted to show you the front page of might of a farm, all right, leaning these paper in his row doesn't have it on its front page whatsoever. so kind of a range of perspectives, a range of takes on the awful incident here in his room for the help of people,
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the on the streets talking about the invitations. it's still pretty early and i saw that we've been watching is ready tv over the last hour or so. and it's been striking to see a lot of minutes feedback trends, minutes. we experts on the various hebrew channels talking about this incident and the wider implications. one for math defense come on and i've just got some notes that we've been taking. this gives a minute to an idea of what it would be like to be responsible for civilian life in gauze that regardless of the results that come out of any investigation, he was saying it gives us he said, an idea of what the date off to the fighting would entail for the is really minute 3 and not a veteran saying something similar to his writing subdivision. the tragedy yesterday in gauze i needed cold of the tragedy. teaching is really what it would mean to rule over civilians. it's not an easy task for the all me. one other ministry
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comments, i just said that for the purpose of defending themselves on the international law is res needed to explain themselves. the eyes of the world on gauze that he acknowledged is around his being by him full thoughts, incidents. the very interesting will say, if any of that shifts the conversation in israel, that a mock say what the latest from occupied a story. some think you're gonna hold the united nations secretary general is condemning the killing of people hoping to get aid. and also he's called for an investigation. his spokesman has also repeated calls for an immediate cease fire. gabrielle is on there. has the details from you and headquarters there and you the spokes person 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 account ability. but during his noon briefing, journalist pressed him multiple times about how exactly he was condemning and why
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the spokes person would not specifically point the finger. it is real, but i questioned 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. it is any other country that you know of delivering data on the ground, but 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
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the d confliction mechanism that they were working with these rarely military on 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 ceasefire. and up until now that is simply not happened. gabriel's on to out is either at the united nations in new york times and left the to the united nations says that palestinians, paying the price of paralysis at the you and security council. 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 confused use in class, it was intentionally thought of getting and killing. and the number that we have now is that 102 of them have been can,
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and the number is increasing and 750 in good, and possibly the number it would be increasing this outrageous, you know, massacre as a testimony to the fact that as long as the security council is better lies in vito's, cast it, then it is costing the palestinian people their lives. it's on a lot of us presidential replied and has dialed back his optimism about the chances of a ceasefire and garza, he had suggested earlier this week that the sci fi could be reached by monday. a white house correspondent can be health that reports on his way to visit the southern border with mexico. us president joe biden surprised 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 house on the phone. the
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phone was bivens, telephone calls with the mirror of cars are and the president of egypt just prior may have been the reason for the shifting deadline. both called readouts agreed, a sustain 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. bivens 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 more or wounded. biden's national security council says, here's a 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,
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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 her outrage using and starvation as a weapon of wars 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 less thinks the spire and that the is riley government commit to ceasing any plans to bombard and evade rafa also. and capitol hill, the defense secretary lloyd austin, was asked just how many palestinian women and children the white house estimates have been killed in israel's warren gaza. austin replied, it gets over 25000. it's a comment. the biden administration found itself on thursday for the 2nd time, also walking back. kimberly help it l. g 0, washington. well,
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that's bringing luciano is a car. he's an associate professor of golf politics. kind of like university is golf study sensor. and if you all know we've been hearing that acknowledgements that what happened could potentially complicate this is fine negotiations that have been taking place so sensibly. what should we expect in the coming days? what do you expect? well, i mean, actually this demonstrate that they of the missing was out of the place. i mean that we all knew that this would be there, but it difficult because the conditions that they use rarely we're offering to how much we're on accept level. this is showing that at the end of the day, you said it was never committed in providing any kind of a solution that is not military. and i mean, i'd say people to think about something that is not in more strained at most stronger and combination from the in, in the even a military participation of the mess or something like that. that it requires that at some point then the media through appraisals will stop. there is no other way
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that this can be or this can continue or expecting that somebody which isn't going to be made with these kinds of posit goes. this has also been award narratives, right, and these are in the narrative that we're hearing is very different to what we've been hearing when since from doctors who are treating the gunshot wounds of a people on the ground. the. and it seems that these really narrative to have been dismissed by a lot of senior officials, agencies, leaders, but not so it can be by the white house, especially if the security council excited that it was how it has been very cautious. but you have to do, but in mind the, both of the media eyes is changing a little bit then out the, the, if you, if you follow up the medium to media. now the a refrain about this incident, not even mentioning the, the stylus have it's having a different number of data so that, you know, there's a lot of pressure inside that you as a, they have to accept. but there's something wrong with supporting 100 percent. they started without any, any kind of a doubt about the they are doing so at some point by the needs to make a change. now. i mean, he had said that they've been there, which is just kind of
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a complicated i think by the nissan they're stunned neighbors. it's not impossible in this condition will us and also the a at the u. n. was saying that they need to work out exactly what happened before they can make a statement about now, in order to walk out exactly what happened on the ground, you need access, which has been near impossible to gauze, isn't the start of the will. how much would independent himself is on the ground and cause that you think change the cost of the will going forward? i mean, so far, the nothing. i mean, that's why it keeps going system that as far as there is no way to me, i mean, it means they opened ation. that this ability, by the 4th is nothing can happen there. there is no way that can defend themselves, can enter without the approval. he started. eastern is controlling everything. but it's no way that a added me to tech support or anything and putting the guys have to. we bowed up a lot of weights, right. let me ask that question a different way then. so if the u. s. a managed somehow by some miracle, to persuade israel to let independent as others into gaza. do you think that that
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hearing from them about what's happening on the ground that might, that change the future of negotiations? might that shape the narrative around the way? i think yes, i mean the only a few people that they were able to enter the guy side of the street from the see they sold. what's the, what's the, what's happened? they can bike send the has never been, never seen anything like that in the been that of service that they are really independent, become report from the ground. what is happening, of course, that we change the public opinion. does it have probably been yet necessary would change by the end of september? he kind of keep the 9 what is going on an industrial as this will continues and as the siege continues, i've been wondering more and more about how you get a, an intern, northern gauze. obviously the, the last stage that goes in the more desperate people get, the more desperate people get, the more dangerous it is for the age to be deliver that the well pre program is we've been hearing has suspended deliveries. how do you break that cycle? i don't think it's supposed to with the big windows is fairly being forced to accept this. i mean there is sort of has the controller of everything that have the
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he has the case he can open their, their, what their thoughts or close it. so that's why we don't think that from, from you start losing possibly to guarantee anything that it's entering either food or maybe single or, or nothing is so and i'm on, i'm i thing now the disappointing wish that we kind of books have more that they have to investigate what is going on or what, what's happened. i mean in the court of justice is do an investigation, but these are going to take 2 or 3 years. people is dying now, and the kids are starving now. so this needs to stop now starting to the infant, so starving to death and old. and also, what do you think this might do? this incident might due to the dynamics of, of the conversation and is what we would just hearing from our correspondence and occupy distribution that there are increasing the questions being asked about the invitations of, of what's happened. including by, by senior generals. that what might, what might happen going forward?
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does this shape the, the calculus for, for, is round moving forward? well i, if anybody who keeps the 9 or they took through the 4th, this could be 9 that they have something to do with this event. we will not see any change in the number of people if you start to justify why the other, if there are some risk within the equation. and we see that from inside there are some criticism about what is the limits that they may be single patients kind of reach. we kind of think about what some somebody saying, ok, we need to stop. we need to at least sit down on the on see what is going on to the events, more of this kind of mess. it goes to happen it, but so far we didn't see that change. it's not about the why we don't see the acceptation that something is wrong. but i think the key here is that the united state is i've been noticing what's happened on the call directory and thought, you know, it's okay. this is the end we called accept more this. yeah. so china is a car that associate professor as golf politics kind of interest to go. castle university's golf study center. great to have you back with us on the news out.
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thank you very much. of a palestinian boy has been rescued from under the rubble of his time of to surviving that 9 days for the i'm at 9 and 4 of his relatives were buried when and his really missing. i'll hit the building and garza, the protestant, and civil defense says that 2 people were killed and not attacked. the boy is severely the high traces. i know lars, he's had to be taken to hospital on a donkey costs as you see because this isn't the fuel from the old palestinian refugees become increasingly concerned about the face of the friends and family is we're trapped and garza, many haven't been able to even speak to their relatives for weeks, so hold on reports from accounts and all of them have been on way as well as well on cause a has reopened some old wounds. this is the story of the palestinian refugee
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11 on. it's also the story of the palestinians dropped in casa ali mohammed. no shars waits for news from his brother or sister or anyone in his family. his greatest fear is up there. the next victims of as well as hor on the strip to how get it. i'm one of them, i am the hoist. the last time i spoke to my brother's son, he told me many of the somebody out in the rough. that was 15 days ago. i haven't spoken to my brother in 2 months. i'm not able to teach them communications out about what's happening to the people and does the is the biggest crime. jenny michel bray on the at least 200 members of his extended family have been killed and is really strikes in the past 5 months. they are originally from ya for and what is now israel 1st displaced the gaza and now displaced by war. for many, gaza is all that's left of palestine. a good look on the look on the
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resistance is our only hope we have been abandoned by on a beat of some of the but the resistance is the strong. but i, you know, we want to be defeated. what is the or wants to push that, but his demons from guys and they won't be able to do that based on the self cut out in the almost all the more in this camp there's support for what thomas called the l. x of flood attack against as well on october 7th. they say it was in response to the years long type blockade on the strip. and the collective punishment of the population. conditions in gaza, they say, were unbearable just like their lives and excise. little has changed for palestinian since they were forced to flee from their homes when israel was created in 1948. they've only known a life of displacements and remains faithless. marginalized and poor with an uncertain future palestinians 11 on struggle. they are banned for many professions
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. the majority have enjoyed suffering for the past 76 years. i have been there, but give up. i call you every night. i'm very worried about my brother and my sister and if somebody has so many of our family are still under up and they could still be like for the doctor, a lot of might be what is alive is the struggle for a palestinian homeland. for those in exile there is no other option. they say this is a fight for existence. then there, osha 0 but that we can northern nothing on the moving on to some other walls and use now. and iran is holding elections for parliament as well as a panel tossed with trees in the countries next to supreme, lita, losing stations, the country open across iran with supremely the only common a among the fast that to vote. as you see,
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high profile reform is candidates with bond from running more than 61000000 people are eligible to vote, but the verge apathy remains high. this is the 1st election since nationwide antique government protest in 2022. those of jabari has moved from opposing stations and tyrone a couple of different things that are very important for the stablish switch. here are the 1st i heard from somebody highlighted the fact that all eyes are on a wrong on this day, the world's eyes are watching. what happens here very carefully. you said both our friends and our phones are watching us, so it is important that people head out to the following stations to show a country that is united and that is together. that is not there. there should be no division as the era iran or see the last election in 2020 had the lowest voter turnout in the country's history at about $42.00 and a half percent at this time or on. many analysts believe that number to be lower,
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but these voter turnout is always seen as a test of the establishment and how people feel about the system. and as we move forward, given everything that's happened over the past 2 years here, and unemployment rates being at an all time high inflation at double to this new or 40 percent in nearly 30 percent of the population that living below the poverty made to feel that the government doesn't really make a difference, they're not able to change the reality of their data a lot. so they are not coming to the folding spaces as or as so the voter turnout is seen as a critical tests for the established waiting to see what kind of numbers to get later on. let's take a closer look at these and actions in or on. as i was saying, 61000000 people are eligible to cost about 4. it's $290.00 c parliament and radians will also be choosing the 80 age members of the assembly of x. that's a separate body that appoints to supreme leader off to the crack down that followed
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most i mean these tests and radians on boxing a severe economic crisis. high inflation and heavy us sanctions of effective households with some 30 percent of them living in poverty. the laws parliamentary election in 2020 so the lowest time out since the 1979 revolution, several opposition figures have chosen to boycott. this is version the parliament role also appears to have declined and recent give its currency domination by 2 sections present. abraham rises ultra conservative steadfastness policy and the more main stream progress and just as the population which is lead fine mohammed if i had cut it off. well that spring in hundreds uh golems out a political analyst on the 60 general of the asian mass form. he joins us now from the rain and capital tower on me for that as there was a low turn out in 2020. what do you expect today in terms of time out to this is actually expected to be more than 2023 because a treatment to because uh,
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the people are more hopeful for change and some changes have happened. i know the, like i said, the election that we had 2 years ago, the artist on the process started, we had in 2022. many things have changed and people are seeking other exchanges. hardly these changes have developed boxes. so because of that is expected that they would turn into divided bucks and a different story is that the, the, let's say the reform is, can, is more hopefully when some seats in depaul in the, on that. so the is 4 years ago when we had the previous, probably a 100 elections, he was doing on his government and reform is had the performance of his government and they could not defend these. where did with it, by the way, are dissatisfied with the economy and many other issues. and the reforms could not defend their positions. and hardly on that because of that, the last 800, for example, named that wrong me to the most important is actually
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a the area they lead a last the whole there, the seats of the a quick question. the to follow up on, on your suggestion that then maybe best to turn up and then 2020. i see a stapling polling agency project to something like a 41 percent. turn out for these elections that would if i'm correct and make it the lowest, turn out in the past 12 such a balance. that doesn't sound like very much i that uh yeah, of course. uh. first of all, you should expect that this there now, so he probably went to eviction. the oldest handle has been the ice time for our presidential elections. so that is the 1st changes that he should be considering upon the presidential election. but i, i would expect that based on that pulls that they have seen on the, it's most weird that i'm seeing drowned to me into one and other cities. i've been calling many of them. uh, it seems that uh more 10 now,
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so we'd be with the thing today. and as i said, because the main important point is that before me are pursuing some policies, especially in a smaller city. is it something that some figures on the finest that know about was and you said the fullness of pursuing some seats, but a large number of a fullness have either us to boy called the election, or on running or have been banned from running. how. how much do you expect that this will actually be free? in fact, especially given that that summer fullness all saying that the, that it's completed the adjustment. i don't think he's speaking and putting the political change as high wherever we are seeing on the ground is that we have key features under before ms. kemp that are on the lease and the art, it'd be a part of the teachers to be a former employees to be a former ministers guy, probably right, but the she all author information the past we have mice presents uh know about it now running from the city of rach our we have mr. baldwin,
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aren't you on the phone to see if you all came on he was actually the future speaker off the part of the past. and we have many other fee cuz right now we have on we have at least headed by mr. i'm with heidi who's a former m p, and he has a form. i mean, he's turned in his these behind, he has many of the shot appointment, m. p 's, former government sort of this young here on this. i know that there have been many other people who i be a disqualified or they had the, the, i've not going out on for the election. but there is a still a good, nice for them. and they are serious in the because as i said, they have, she's but just cities, smaller cities and they are expecting to read when the seats from those areas. they want to have 2 figures from smaller cities so that they would want, for example, for is the importance each life, the other part of the amount for the speaker off the part number and or deputies for important commissions on the policy on it. so that's the roadmap that the area
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for me to add onto that for that. and that's why they are actually encouraging people into 10 after the boxes. and they are encouraging people to watch. i mean, can you guys like me to play? how may i address the bonus comp, the there are varying different opinions on whether or not people should vote in the selection. let me ask you, then about the level of version apathy. obviously, that's been a huge concern. going into this selection, especially from the polling as well that we've been seeing a head of this pole. are you concerned? it's all about version. i think it was saying that people on version 4 out of hope for, for a new or wrong but, but the figure that seemed to indicate note that or not a rainy as only so hopefully about the future. and they are hopeful in taking the better future at divided boxes. so that was the way the present time. he was elected many years ago and then they told me that he, she said phone plus i need to, i'm at the new address on the new director will honey and from the address you see,
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and also him department went to lecture the easiest account for the expense, you have only seen this chief from the east account to the other cab because the people have always been hopeful. i'm not sure if that change is promising. i'm not sure that the, the next part of the policy on that would be successful, the making positive check. just my, what i can see from the companies that many people, those are 10 ouch divided boxes. they are those who think that the only way for the change these the world. and they seem that they can explain to express their anger as at that situation. and they are the satisfaction quilting to other cats or the people who are not so actually know i've now in the position for example, what did they think that they would be changing the direction or the position of the well, the party suddenly became that kind of style and the thing is coming out of there is elections today in iran. i mean there's a golems audit after this call. i'm just and secrete general of the asian ms for
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them. thank you for joining us from care on today. thank you very much. i, a whole gang violence has escalated in the haitian capital, puerto prince, while a prime minister ariel henri is out of the country. there was heavy gun, 5 in the city. the 3 major gangs now seem to have joined forces. they've been fighting against police officers getting 4 of them. they will say, trying to raise a national prison. criminal gangs have taken control of not as a capital over the past few months. and the prime minister is currently in 10 years . this talks on the deployment of a foreign armed force to help keep the peace and haiti of the day all buds, the gangs invade us. we are forced to leave our homes. they put us outside the shelter. people are injured by bullets. we'll if a key thing to move the audio because it's his key, i think i'm is on the monday the police and the games were not fighting. i would
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not be a victim today. lying in hospital all still i had here on al jazeera, the wall between the united states and mexico becomes a major focus of the presidential campaign is both of the top contenders. come to town, i've had to go hand in brownsville, texas. that story is coming up the hey watkins here, worlds weather update. let's go and write off the bat. got his talk about when warnings that had been posted for the west coast of the republic of ireland for a time on friday. those winds could we're up to 90 kilometers prior, so that could cause some damage. this disturbed weather rolling in across the atlantic, dropping down temperatures as well. look at england, london, 8 degrees. it has been quite mild there, but that changes for the 1st day of march. and we also see outbreaks of showers
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across france and this energy will drop down into northern spain. also looking at some snow over the parent ease on friday has been quite what in italy as of late and that is set to continue on friday. we see this what weather transfer into the balkans as well where it has been quite warm for this time. your temperature is down a bit still, while above where they should be headed on a, at 18 degrees. torrential downpours also now moving into greece. some of these could be severe and produced flooding. and there has been some flooding in ne l. jerry could see some more on friday, and also showers in storms now in the mix for northern to easier for south africa is northern cape province. we'll see some showers and thunderstorms flare up here. got to tell you some of those could be severe as well. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. take care. i on the on march. the 2nd us president joe biden delivers his state of the union address
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with issues such as economic recovery, immigration, and america's response to global conflicts on his agenda. 10 by me reaffirm his leadership credentials in his personal election year, special coverage from washington dc. b as a deputy is wild flyers in the history of chile and begin with what people describe as a sudden downpour to cinders getting by fierce winds. this way look like a very small flyer right now with this at this time tree or what's left of it. and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree there, very deep. so when you put out the fire, it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keeps coming back and back again. they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places . this was no accident. the government appears to agree and bows to find and punish the culprits the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching else a 0. let's remind you about top stories here at the cell. as well as facing global condemnation, offered soldiers shots until kind of thing and scrambling for desperately need his food and also said he foreign ministers and groups and rights. organizations have denounced the attack at least a 112 people were killed. as roosevelt at truth says, its troops and the open fire officer, they were approached by palestinians in a threatening manner. you and has condemned to the incidents which came on the day that the death toll and gauze. that's the past 30000. after almost 5 months of
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is there any mandatory is targeted a school housing, just based palestinians, and southern garza, these are some of the latest pictures from con eunice where it is rarely as strong took place at least 3 people accounts several office engines. hope many of the injured from that attack on me, a convoy were taken to our chief hospital in garza city, and the facility is only partially functioning medical stuff say they have been simply overwhelmed by the number of patients. if not, i'll go reports and definitely be by them. i'm now inside a she felt hospital following the massacre that the created by that is ready, occupation forces against innocent and starving dozens who rush drive a sheet, coast federal, deleting. they could get that hands on some food aid. yeah. and then we'll see round about the entrance and coffee. there is of the hospital all over the fact was victims. the more you filled with thousands of dead bodies, yet many more dead bodies remain lying on the road of the medical staff stand has
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bless. i'm a this influx of victims. as we speak, more victims are still being brought 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 everyone. on the right. dozens were killed a hundreds injured. by simply went the hoping to get some food from my young children. we've been stopping for more than a $140.00 days, with very little ages entering the gall, this trip, and nothing is reaching dental i o one model. it was the 1st time that i went there to wait for aid. i took a bag because we don't have flour at home. as soon as the trucks entered is really tanks advanced and started showing that it was injured. the holland is really tanks open. fire doesn't for kills and hundreds injured. we appeal to the whole world. we cannot feed our children any age delivered to soaked in our blood. make god punish
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those responsible on some of them. i give them the rest of the family. it is known to the whole world that the note of the gaza strip has been starving for months. it is beyond description of the urn, but this man is a family of 12. as soon as he grabbed a bag of flour and is ready, soldiers struck 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 . the lot of these riley's alleged to be with humanity. they showered us with thumbs. missiles and shells opened fire randomly on any moving person. they are killing and stopping us. measure ongoing masika slots of the struck by the is rarely is on innocent guidance. the multitude of for crimes it's 9, it would just be the 1st house you that the. 6 0 is there any forces have raised at the home of the palestinian 9 who killed 2 is rarely such as any occupied westbank. sold
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a stone to the residence of mohammed bonaza in columbia refuge account hours of the carried out an attack as an illegal settlement near romana mendoza himself was shot and killed soon after. as a group is really such as gathered at the error as border crossing on thursday, which separates as well from northern garza protest as a tried to set up what they called a symbolic settlement on the is there any side that demanding the restoration of illegal settlements inside garza, once the fires installed, we came here to declare that the day after this war is over. we must settle. we must spread jewish towns all over the guys districts. because without that, it's gonna become a fortunate 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 green houses with them. everything was destroyed. so like unemployment, we came here in order to return back home. i live in a community of people evicted, some good,
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a former settlement and guys that we wanted to go back and there was no doubt that we need to go back in the okay, an outspoken left when politician has won a by election for season parliament with a campaign, promising to advocate for casa fords, galloway accused both of the labor policy and the ruling conservatives of backing is around in the goals of will. he's appealed to muslim versus in the come. the community of rochdale in northern england galloway accused the labor parties. leadership of enabling is randy violence. here's dom uh this is for garza and you will pay a high price for the role that you have plate in in a blink. encouraging and covering for the catastrophe presently going on in occupied palestine in the
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gaza strip. soothing on to some other news, and a fire has killed at least 45 people in the band with that she capital con, has happened inside a 6 story commercial building. the flames began in a restaurant and then spread throughout the rest of the building. $55.00 to struggle for more than 3 hours to contain it. the death toll is also expected to rise with thousands of people in hospital with critical bands. it's very short sighted. good. it's maggie. this is more uh who do you live here? so i was not the assumptions. heart is actually fine. of course the issue of border control and immigration has dominated the early stages of the us presidential campaigns on the state. both president, former president donald trump, and president biden visited the state of texas, which has seen a rise in the number of crossings from mexico. how's it go hand reports on the
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different messages that the 2 candidates and the divisiveness of the presidential campaign on full display on this brownsville texas street. both sides. so need a message with their presence is a weight degree president joe biden as he heads to the next can border and the potential front runners, hundreds of kilometers a part. but the backdrops, similar political theater briefings displays and speeches, but with very different messages for, for president donald trump, or a dark warning without providing evidence. it's uh, allowing thousands and thousands of people that come in from china and ran, jamming to congo, syria. and a lot of other nations, many nations are not very friendly to is use transported the entire columns of fighting age meant he blames president biden. the number of undocumented migrants over the last 3 years have broken records more than 2000000 people apprehended last
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year alone. president barton blamed republicans for rejecting a bi partisan deal that would have dramatically changed the immigration system and increased funding for more agents and surveillance on the border. after trump urge them to not vote on it. so it would be an issue in the election. i understand my predecessors legal past today, so here's what i would say to mr. trump said, applying policy issue, set of tell the members of congress to block this other space. you join me or i'll join you and tell you the congress to pass this platform as in border security bro, we can do it together. and it likely will be a big factor in the election. polls show the majority of americans believe immigration is the top issue facing the country. the number one failure, they cite immigration, the law separate in the us from mexico is become the clearest visual of the divide on this issue. donald trump famously said he was going to build a wall and mexico was going to pay for it. that didn't happen, but while he was in office,
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the majority of americans said they didn't want the wall build. that's changed now . 53 percent. say they want it created, this issue is hurting biting and if helps doing re election, he has to change the public's perception. but pictures tend to reinforce, voters believes biden. he has pictures of a broken congress for trump. these images of mass migration and cities struggling to cope political haine al jazeera, brownsville, texas. for those presidents, the ways necessarily to the sofa is trying to find common ground between gayana and venezuela. the 2 countries are locked in the dispute. the venezuela claimed ownership of the oil rich region of as the cuba, latin america editor, lucy, and human hassle prime minister of barbados, the elephant in the room at the annual summit of leaders of caribbean nations. or carrick home was increasingly tense, territorial dispute between host country diana,
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and it's south american neighbour venezuela. the 2 countries had been in a border dispute some 618 hundreds with industry elect claiming the land west of the us, the cable river equivalent to 2 thirds of love. diana considers its territory while not a member of carol. com, the president of brazil, louis se by weight in on the way to st. vincent de paul just recently issue can't be ignored because it's almost a centuries old. we've been dealing with it for years to the courts and the u. n. and this will continue. what we're going to do is work to ensure that it continues to be discussed and debated, and that we can find a solution as friendly as possible. for sale is one of the mediators and current negotiations between the disputing countries. and this really does not recognize the international court of justice is numerous addiction and just building up military forces along the border with we don't know who my uncle benefited off
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president me for less than i do to choose is brianna. i'm carrying out a, quote, google dispossession, venezuela sovereign territory, are the principal reason for the renewed push to take over the se keeble region is the discovery of large oil deposits there. the look over the republic of brand we on it is also appealing for washington. the support is that we need to advise this conversation, how we mobilize investment in security in this region, to ensure that you are also fit your, our united states. uh, friends and kathy that the members are here. i think this requires see us an immediate attention. president lula is betting on current negotiations. projects to look there's a little bit of residual strategy is to work not only for development, but the work intensively to gape south america as a zone of peace on or it may not be easy at stake. among other things is the
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ownership of an estimated 11000000000 barrels of oil and natural gas. lula is expected to meet with venezuela's president my buddha. on friday. the sea in human al jazeera violence and eastern democratic republic of congo has been escalation. has government troops fight multiple groups? thing through the m 23. why they believe $3.00 viral one day charged because all the denies, however, one rebel group has joined forces with the government. it's called was a lender, and it's also been accused of human rights violations. algebra has had from the previous come on to explaining why his forces have chosen to side with the companies government. the limits in a long, more lawanda voice limits, you'll lose it correctly. so is that into the video, is that into for your not see the video,
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easy to name jeff when you might check or you know that you know, you just, well that was it was a lender group. colanda and go alonda boy telling his own story from cuba in the, in democratic republic of congo. now, out of there cannot independently verify some of his claims and tooting his statement that his group does not use child soldiers. all still a headboard here on on, does their job cod supply. and at one of the south african biggest mining companies questioning one of the highest unemployment rate in
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the the call. so don't forget,
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unemployment rate is higher than it's ever being sophistic strosver. that one and 3 people are unemployed. now the mining sector is the latest to layoff stuff. and with just 2 months until the elections, the government is under pressure to create jobs and attract voters. meaning that it has this office, this morning type is in the south africa, thousands of workers could be about to lose their jobs. and little american platinum is planning to cut the $3700.00 jobs across its mines, including this one. it's one of the world's largest platinum mining companies and it blames lower profits for the layoffs when we meet the group of union leaders outside. we aren't allowed to form inside the disability bit to for, for this done but to be caught in just by now i have, i was going to do, we're going to go the process of what is the way it looks like. and i'm going to fight for all i people not to have that number that companies propose to and it shows anglo american platinum says
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a dropping commodity prices and lower demand has led to a decline in production. and so it has to restructure it says as a last resort, as he said, the broader opportunity is really creates a more diverse and job opportunity spaces. and i pretend that you have other industries which are able to tear tracks and also retain employment. according to the world bank, south africa has one of the highest levels of any quality in the world. with 62 percent of the population living in poverty, rolling power outages crumbling, infrastructure and corruption have negatively affected investments and economic growth. this does that mean election year for south africa during its manifesto launch the governing african national congress promised to create 2 and a half 1000000 jobs over the next 5 years. critics say, despite being in power for 3 decades, they and c hasn't managed the economy effectively. and even more people are now on
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employed, at least a 3rd of south africans, most of them young, unemployed, and angry is growing with this, the mining say to is unionized, but many a part of an alliance with the governing party. the amc barbara going to a congressional really caught up yourself and see how best can we were in the lives of the poor people in this company. well, we're interested. we definitely conditional congress coming. they've done that. i do next is a recent poll by market research firm. if so, i'll suggest support for the agency. is it 58 percent down from 45 percent in the last election? thousands of people at other mines also like you to be laid off. the industry is one of south africa's largest employers of local and foreign workers and job loss as well. and tony affects them but their families to meet them. and i'll just say we're a top us in b, limpopo province, south africa. well that's it for this news on the doesn't go away. i'll be back in . i'm going to stay with
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the a week to look at the world's talk business stories. how much of those plans going to cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing inspection coming down and many costs. well to understand how it affects our daily lives. outline for us how big a problem is global food insecurity. counting the cost on outages. in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct action. what they're should moment international law is vehicle b, this model on sort of discussions. the customer, the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community a sense that message that andy out of bigotry, that
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a psalm of 12. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hate. upfront one out of the are these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education, we want to go great. because the women in my country, they're not sweet to come to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts, that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing,
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it's just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you of the israel is facing global condemnation. also killing more than a 100 palestinians was able to acting aid in what was and also the hello again. i missed of your day. this is the 0 life from the also coming up and is really as try. here's a school housing displaced, palestinians, and southern goals like killing 3 people. the u. s. president turns down expectations of a cease fire and garza days off the thing a deal couldn't be reached by monday. at least 45 people are killed in a fine,

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