tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 2, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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receives patients with a gunshot wounds or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many inver fixing volunteers and say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm on the inside of the news line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the wing of how most the 7 captives have been killed by is riley attacks on the gaza strip. the number of palestinians killed by is rarely soldiers while waiting for food rises again as need is around the world and condemn the attack. also,
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it has no excuses because the truth is paid, flowing to golf is nowhere nearly enough us president joe biden says he will start sending ad drops if he monetary data into gaza as a situation in this for it becomes more dia, by the day, the politicians from 12 countries cooled on their governments to stop selling weapons, israel slicing violations of international law and got the task poles enclosed in ron's parliamentary election. it's the 1st vote since nationwide protest in 2022. the we beginning garza with the military wing of thomas b cason brigades, say that 7 captives have been killed in is riley s strikes. it's not immediately
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clear when they died. the group says that is rarely a tax of now killed move and 70 captives as force around a $130.00 people are still being held captive in gaza. all the announcement comes as israel faces global condemnation following the killing of thousands of palestinians waiting for food aid on thursday. at least a 115 people were killed. 760 were injured. many in critical condition victims having describing what happened had more than was the from the movements they trucks appeared at the tank and dry and began to fire at the people gathered the people who went to get food for themselves and the children they started shooting at them, they were many dead and injured and lived with it. oh yeah, it's a pay off on. i went to get a sack of flour from my parents. we are very hungry. we don't have food or anything . they find themselves,
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i said they attacked us. they stopped us. there is no food. there is nothing. we want flour to eat. they shut the little ones that humiliated us. meanwhile and gauze, the city at least 5 palestinians have been killed and as strike in the out, they to neighborhood repeated attacks have caused widespread destruction across the area. i'll just, there is, is no, i'll go, begins our coverage. now hold on to month. the tie as i'm standing in the middle of as a, to a neighborhood. it was one of the most densely populated areas in causes city. but it was invaded by these really forces on 2 occasions during this war and before the land defensive them of the area was carpet bombs for days, killing and injuring hundreds. and today, dozens of dead bodies remain buried under these ruins and dozens more are still lying on roads. but there's massive destruction at large scale devastation as the pictures show. houses leveled buildings burned down and infrastructure destroyed. and when you come on mostly with the salad, but most office of destruction on
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a massive scale beyond any description of homes were destroyed. this is all that is left of my property bestowed. the a bad thing can also say i'm gonna pass off a dock out of the last time i called my family was 5 days ago and they told me the situation was dangerous. i austin, to lead into helping they told me, scientists and drones were all around them and they couldn't leave it. but i do not know what else killed as a whole buried underneath the debris. i appealed to the red cross, the whole will be most to help us remove the trouble to find well, some of these all now should they have it as at the columns of smoke are still seen rising from buildings which were set on fire by these rarely forces had they've destroyed every aspect of life in the gaza strip, even depriving people of the possibility of returning to their holiness at hail on . yeah. then opens. those was awful. but with my family and i were at the home and all of
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a sudden we were showered with mrs and training between dark and we were definitely, we kept calling out to one another. our neighbors to start to charge a fee of their sons were kids. and one of them had his head of going on, buddy. it's just a minute just, i mean these are some of the dead bodies recently recovered from under the ruins in the neighborhood. and most of them are women and children killed inside their homes as these really missiles and shells fell on their heads. residents and civilian defense teams on hand in hand are hoping to find any survivors under this multi story building. i mean, i normally, we are doing our best to recover dead bodies and hoping we can find any survivors. we found some trapped underneath the rubble. they've been there for 10 days without food or water. at the grace of god, they're still alive. there's large scale devastation with that carpet bombing and followed by a landing page. i think there's been the intentional destruction of homeless i any infrastructure in every aspect of life in the gaza strip snyder the whole just the of the highest a doing my,
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the another was the us has announced and plans to begin add dropping humanitarian aid into gauze to present, enjoy bought and also says he will insist that as well allows more a trucks into the strip. what kind of reports that is meeting with the tele and prime minister, president biden announced that the us was going to begin a drops into gaza. this in conjunction with the jo damian at both. these are likely to be m. r. e's meals ready to eat up the whole all variety. he also said as well that he is insisting that israel facilitate more roots and facilitate more trucks. this is what he had to say. in addition to expanding deliveries by land. as i said, we're gonna, we're going to consist of israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people in the help. i need no excuses because the truth is
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a flowing augusta is nowhere nearly enough. now, snow are nearly enough and it's in large are on the line and shoulders lives are on the line and we won't stand by and less. so right. so we get more 8 in there, we should be getting hundreds of trucks to several for the 1st time. president biden also raised the possibility of opening up a marine car rental to get a into gaza on the question of the ceasefire. well, he's continued to, well, that's what becky said a few days ago that he expects a cx 5 to be in place on monday next week. this would allow the release of captives in gaza and the release of palestinian prison is. however, he said in the past 24 hours, that might have been a bit too optimistic. that timeframe now appearing to expand, but he says us is continuing to work towards such a cease fire. also working towards one that is more longstanding a matter of weeks rather than days. and then another element introduced, creating
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a dynamic which would allow for more last thing negotiations about a long term agreement by canada, which is the era washington to those comments from died and following global condemnation of that is rarely attack on palestinians gathering for food aid on thursday, at least a 115 people scrambling for supplies were killed. officers rarely forces open fire and gauze. the city is rarely ami, says its troops were approached by hundreds of people in a threatening way. several countries have expressed and get the masika e for an offense. chief joseph burrell denounced it as totally unacceptable. german foreign minister lena banned books and she was shocked by the kennings. i'm cold on these rarely ami to fully investigate how the last public and shooting could have happened. the french president and my new microns said he strongly disapproves of
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what happened and is demanding truth justice on the respective international tech he a meanwhile accused as well, of committing another crime against humanity and in condemning palestinians in gaza to summon on columbia as president gustavo petro is announced, the country is suspending the patches of weapons from israel in response to the kennings of his under i'm petty's, and forgot about the time with no on president petros decision, the president gustavo panthers bowing to and what has been a decades long security partnership between israel in, in columbia for many years, columbia has been dependent on israel when it comes to both small and larger temporary aircraft that the columbia military use, even the training for a special operations. and so if you talk to military experts here will tell you that this indeed will have consequences for military operations in columbia. just
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to give you an example. the leo these rarely got leo rifle is used by every branch of the columbia. and armed forces is even produced here to have paid since that the israel has given to columbia. but while it is produced here it is assembled here. many parts come directly from israel. so all this will have consequences. it also is changing white as being the traditional politics between the 2 countries. essentially, israel, as always, had the on question, support the by previous, colombian governments that has changed with this war in guys operations been paid through has been open the criticizing and using very strong words against the government, the us and the side now against the military operation. in guys that he use the, i often use the word genocide to describe what's happening there. he's accusing a be essentially
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a day that these really military of committing and all of cost and in guys that. and this also has to do with the fact that the israel, as long been controversial and among the left here in columbia. because back in the 90s, in early 2000, these rarely mercenaries. in private contracts, there have framed a columbia as notorious paramilitary forces in their illegal war against that unless these rebels in this country less than that, i'm 50 as just the you know, but with that, to present in president lose the necessary leader. the silver has cold on the well to intervene and israel's one gaza speaking at a regional, somebody's in kingstown and st. vincent on the grant of dean's newly criticized waiting coal. the indifference of the international communities has also suffering . how can i share the money side a job? the humanitarian tragedy and gaza calls on all of us as
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a stop to the collectivity punishment that the is really government is imposing on the palestinian people. people are dying in the queue for fluid in different of the international community is shocking. and i want to end by telling you that our dignity and humanity are at stake. which is why we must stop the carnage in the name of the survival of humanity. you money. meanwhile, politicians from 12 countries have signed a less calling on their governments to bind on sales to israel. eliza assigned by more than 200 members of parliament, just need is not to be complicit. and israel's grave violation of international law . it all gave you 7 arms, and bulger is now a legal requirement to officer the international court of justice, audit israel to ensure that its forces do not commit acts of genocide and gaza. 9 of the signatories, a current or female lead is a political policies, including the former u. k. naval need
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a jeremy coven. so us cigna treat as the palestinian american congresswoman rashid a type. simon, what can is a member of the belgian parliament there is. he joins us from shovel in friends, thank you for joining the program. what are you hoping to achieve with this less it and what sort of reception have you had to it so far? thank you. uh good evening. oh, i just would like to further discuss my deepest support to old person before the door. so for all the 2 ladies will try to bring lights in the darkness of the psychiatric. but for sure to, i'm totally agree with the latest and when the end of the ban, let me put in and just start send within 2 east right. according to the international court of justice. this is indeed a risk of genocide and us and that the re country of the condition against genocide we have the legal end moran. it will be gauged into us and to prevent the risk of genocide slicing this
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a service this call off. so any m p from your piece of goods 1st step, which we need to move to go further is for sure. belgium is one us, very few european countries that has stopped weapons sales to israel at it's among some minority in europe. why do you think there is such a divide amongst you member countries when it comes to israel's warn gaza? a yeah, thank you to say that's we. i mean this to the site. not only just to said within 2 is with the also to accept the transients of we've been stories. why so is quite so good news, but it's true that if not all of the country of europe decided to ship the same direction, i mean, they can bring with funds by other countries. so this is the question that i have since small since this all for a tech on guns a and it's true that i dont know why got so many country you loans want to see to read to you? what is going in in guys i've seen one of the most difficult of countries, germany,
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you know, that 7 percent of guns while the send to is why a from germany. but i, i've seen that know, there are some kind of change in the mind of people for the leaders is try to shake a beat. so if you can see the democrats and usa, the intent is going to be the speech and that noise to that, to be in some countries in europe is too complicated. and you can see like, where is the connection between nathaniel and country? this is from the extreme rights beings body, and you bring this rust id of donation in europe since many years. and you can see that there was some connection between we can both, but we keep fighting, we can fighting for international know we can fighting, follow a more on the also obligation that we have full but us and people are how detrimental do you think that the vision within european countries is been in terms of any efforts to bring
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a button into the world. so it can you repeat the question because my son is the perfect, i'm sorry. yeah, i mean, how is the divisions that we have we have seen in europe? how detrimental has that been to any efforts to bring it by some end to the world? i think this is like of the bottom of the reason why it's so complicate. that means that it's complicated for what you currently goes from, from basic buttons, small company, good for us and people. so i don't want to make complain, but i seemed like we need to really to speak about international. i mean we, we are so much for creating your up to speak about international know when we speak about your training and a risha. and if we don't have the same and coming in use of international law, when we speak about bias and then we not as any attributes in the future, is to speak about that. so that's why we try to do it to can to convince the other part, but it's a good policy to support or so, for example, the sanction, again, this is why the government is, it's like, look,
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if you want to have connection and trust of people over the world of us to be a quarter on to and you have to take the same action against russia and against is why this is the question of moran and the question i have to go to the uh, i mean going back to your less and what you're trying to achieve at the end of the day, it's the united states which supplies the bulk of weapons to israel. and it's very clear that they have no intention of stopping that. so even if a few more countries stop sending weapons to israel isn't going to make much of a dent a blessing we've done, and they've only to walk about weapons, but we doesn't have to us your opinion. we have to stop to sing all the time about your american us say we have to take all action and twist the garage. i'll state action is true that you tried that and for to 96 months, the us send goods. but we have to take further action in europe because it's also
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a question of pressure. and more as i say, like for example, in my body to really bother you in belgium, we're having say large bins. the is right. the minister in europe to the dentist shouldn't be allowed to come and trouble europe. this is also what, what is something that we can do, but, you know, the brags i'm part of europe is the continent i mean to part of the will take a lot of produce of this a 10 minutes and be sure to also bend distributive for do this on the system and in europe, so we can take action and we don't have to wait by den awesome. seeing someone else . and usa, this is troy, easy to wait phone for you to say today action. but i have to be honest and say that's i'm very afraid of, but the super crazy because we, when you see buying, trying about the numbers of tests and goes up and into st. them springs some weapons in, in, in is do i mean, this is just super crazy, but anyway, we have to take action. no, and we don't have to wait usa all, it's from someone else. and then finally,
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how doing your thing history is going to look back on israel's war and gaza. a hi, this is a very good question. i don't know, but he's already, but i want to what's nice to feed them. you are in 2 weeks and 2 months, i'm a pretty together. these are and i don't want to be responsive about what we all doing as you're europe. and i to send a message like this is not all you are up to see some kind of leaders who love, but i and to the situation. and we all, many, many, many cities and to be not only the results but to be very younger about the situation and we would keep fighting that's on a fall a ceasefire, but also for the freedom of about us. and then the end of the conversation, the end of the about predict, of israel and, but it's true that the state action, but someone in bodies doing assigned to me. sure. your zip code. we don't have the luxury of don't have the boat. so we need hope and we tried to bring the boat to,
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but i soon people just use a question of moran, like i say, yeah, thank you so much for joining us, simon. with 10 member of the belgian parliament speaking to us that from shambles and friends, thank you. thank you. and the united kingdom and outspoken politician has won a by election for a season parliament with a campaign promising to advocate for gaza. george galloway appealed to muslim vices in the community of rochdale in northern england. it keys both the like the policy and the ruling conservatives backing israel in the gospel. galloway told alger 0, the many people in the u. k. synthesize the policy. i believe i'm sticking for millions of people in read them whose hearts are broken, who's got solved range by the slots are in gaza and they are under represented to the point almost of invisibility in the british media. and so when i
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put to the people of rochdale, my perspective on gaza, i one with us, something majority. and i can tell you even this evening, the political class in britain are in a state of panic about both the conservatives and labor because they know they've been rumbled inside the toxic bubble of the political and media class, which virtually to a man and woman supports the genocide against the people of gaza. when you bar stop bubble, you discover actually the amongst the general public, even in a country like prison for all it's imperial faults, most people simply please on the size of the victims and not the perpetrators. meanwhile, the british prime minister,
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wishes to knock has condemned galloway's bi election when and is beyond alarming the last night, the roach style bol election returned the candidate who dismisses the horror of what happened on october. the 7th, who glorifies has the law and is induced by nick griffin, the racist former leader of the b n. p. a basic necessities on short supply and rasa. on gauze, a southern border there. a 1.5 palestinians crammed into the city. there is little food or drinking water to be found and process. a skyrocketing, michael, apple reports a make shift, market setup next to tens housing, the displaced in russell. there's not much on off the hill. if you can. goods, fruits and some vegetables, palestinians are desperate for the basics, but the cost of what's on offer is too high for many families here. remember the time when things were in so desperate? what's the use now? we cannot even find
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a loss of bread even if i could afford it to me if i am an old man unemployed and it's too expensive. ramadan is around the corner. i wonder how guys and he'll be able to survive, but the shortage of food is rails will run cause that has caused a humanitarian crisis. people simply don't have enough to rob within one kito a frozen meat to sold for almost $30.00. what for the pound of commodities in high season use hoffman dollar? now one key though, goes for close to $3.00 or even though it covers the bowl weighs heavily on rough us population. many displaced multiple times. sheltering from is riley guns and bones. little fish. hello, hello. from the moment we wake up to the moment res, please said that we are button linked to survive. fighting to get our hands on some water and get a hold of a loaf of bread for our children. we are exhausted mentally and physically. this is unbearable, i cannot tolerate it anymore. the phase uncertainty about what the future holds for
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those sheltering and roughly the frosting month of ramadan is arriving soon. the time of prayer, contemplation, kindness in charity, auto observes, when you are under constant bombard mike level, which is 0. is wrong, has announced plans to expand it's illegal. supplements on thursday. it sees nearly 3 square kilometers a palestinian land in the occupied westbank. same is raleigh has been speaking to palestinians who fed, they could be displaced, su it's, we're in as a re, a in the occupied westbank on palestinian land between jerusalem and bethlehem communities that have lived here for generations are under threat. and let me show you why that but right over there isn't, is really settlement. israel's government has said that it plans to expand that settlement and displace the people living here the most threatens to shut down businesses along the longest stretch of commercial road in the occupied west bank.
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people come here from all over to find what they need and the fear is, roads will be closed, shops will shut down and people will lose their jobs. and our grad issues. land is very important to the people here. if you think is land, you think you saw it and we feel very painful when that happens because we really are separate the 2nd floor. and then what color is that a? yeah. if they do with that one is that if they think valencia and then but a was a new, we never can get settled here. that means is that it would be surrounded by the was or whatever is real. does this, it is about connecting illegal settlements to each other and expanding their footprints and disconnecting palestinian communities from each other, making them weaker and their daily lives much more difficult issue for the almost
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died up lifting and everything. palestine is targeted by the occupation land people, countries. we always fear for our children on their way to school, or when they go to her she. we remain apprehensive until they return home. children have even been run over on the road, about tucked article that pro palestinian activists say, how is real is behaving in palestinian territories, is akin to the wild west. they are treating it like a smashing grab. they are going in and caring out. conflict and war and gaza, they are caring a brutal raids in the occupied westbank. and while the world's attention is elsewhere, they are scooping up more and more palestinian land and claiming it as their own gross violations of international law. st. bus route of the old to 0. a lot of the in the occupied west back the hundreds of people have queued up to pay the last respects to russian and
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opposition lead alexi development at his funeral. in moscow. security was increased around the touch with the ceremony took place western diplomats including the us, some german investors, paid the tributes invalid. he died 2 weeks ago as an arctic prison. russian authorities say died of natural causes, but his supposes blame president vladimir fusion for his death. nearly a ship of nova has moved on the funeral and mosca. i'll explain to validate has been buried a beat, very suspicious symmetry moscow. his coughing was lowered into the grave to the song my way by frank sinatra, and the tune of determination movie the around these parents on a totally and leave me alone of only as well as you live pneumonia is mazda allowed into the symmetry, while most of his allies are in exile abroad. they fit to be prosecuted, haine, russia and pneumonia is onto corruption foundation has been branded extremist organization and bonds in russia. we've also seen some high profile figures here like
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a mazda it is to russia and opposition. politicians like maurice in addition to serena didn't. so, and even denny royce, when it was a, a funeral service for devonie at the church of the i can of the mother of go to place. and also that thousands of people from near the church move towards the symmetry. chauncey, the name a alex alex's name and johnson slogans. we won't forgive, and russia will be free. now people can see the kids to the symmetry switching for several killing me, says from the church, you know, all of a to z, right in oscar and around the world. mona's have paid tribute to devonie in the georgian capital. 100 has gathered outside. the russian embassy lies in candles . 9 flowers in london, large crowd spray the reins, visit, and memorial, and then paris demonstrations gathered for visual navy ices. house purchases say
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they will continue his fight against corruption on political repression inside russia. so head on out, is there a process of knowledge and tina ahead of the right wing presidents? she policies, speech to congress, how the m a is. i'm going to unions by rolling back subsidies we live in, and i'm john, 100 in chicago is city that is struggling with an influx of migrants. many of found homes, but for some time is running in the hollow right off the bat. we've got to talk about the risk of some severe thunderstorms for a new southwell state, particularly this eastern side here. this includes for sidney. you know, other players, right?
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this could potentially drop some large hale very windy conditions and torrential downpours. and then would you look at this for us could see some showers for the 1st time in a few weeks. let's pull out, show you the rest of australia right now, the rain filling in through the interior. so 1st of rain, to be sure around alice, over the course of the weekend. off we go to new zealand, not much to report some showers for the south island. tier. one breeze pops up the temperature and christ church the 28th as fall above where you should be. now that we're in the month of march, there's been some more flooding central to have a province on indonesia as main island of java, but really saga forecast, right? across all the islands over this weekend. well, for the advisers had been dropped for the southern philippines mid now. island is that whether it starts to slide away, and temperatures coming up a bit for northern central and eastern china, but cool in the south, hong kong, 16. give it a bit. your temperatures will rise over the next few days to above average. as those wind shift around and we've got about 10 centimeters of snow to go over the
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people have been back to h as an in depth coverage, tying on stakes it's future on fossil fuels. know, renewable, i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the you're watching out. is there a mind at the top story? is this out? how much is ministry wing the cas them brigade se 7? is there any captives being held in golf? i have been killed in. is there any strikes? somebody gave say the number of captives killed in is really a types is now moving. 70. the announcement comes as these really ministries facing global condemnation, nonsense soldiers, shots, and killed
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a 115 palestinians trying to collect food aid in golf assistance. foreign ministers in lights organizations have been bounced. us says they will begin at dropping humanitarian aid and to the gaza strip. president joe biden said he rules he's, he'll so insist and israel allow more a trucks into guns. argentina's president is about to give a major policy address to congress bought. they've been processed in the run up to the speech as i'm the have you had malays? economic policies is rolls back many subsidies since he came to a pallet in december. he was forced to withdraw a bill which proposed sweeping changes off the opposition from congress is threatened to rules by decree. let's go to to raise a bow is and what is aires for us. so what do we expect them to hear from the light tonight?
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of the while i'm here in from top to contrast, where people have gathered too far off to protest against precedents have yet, i mean, they have yet to me. they would be addressing parliament later today is the 1st time it takes place. so late in the evening, in general, it's happened early in the morning. this is not the case. he said that he wants people to be in their homes to be able to listen to what he has to say. mean he came to office almost 3 months ago in the past months. we have seen him implement very hard for us to repeat measures to reduce the deficit in this country to fight inflation in this country. he has also failed to pass. i know nobody what was the bill which was supposed to help him. however, many of the reforms he had promised during these come panes. so there's lots of expectation about what he's going to say. we do know that, for example, he's going to talk about the inheritance about the situation of argentina's economy when he came to power is going to talk about mismanagement corruption, blame the political class,
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which is what he did while he was in the campaign before taking off his, he's also expected to speak about a road map about what he's going to do in the next few months in the end. but at this time, what we've been seeing is, i believe it has been confronting, with a members of congress, whom he called ross. he has also been confronting, with many governors for opposing many of his austerity, not sure. so there's not some confrontation between the late. i'm the political class in the past few months. and again, lots of expectation about lots. he's going to say how he's going to say, how aggressive he's going to be with those who challenge his ideas. and he's been in office know nearly 3 months. how is this approach generally going over with so much intentions? well my name came to office with around 56 percent of the votes and as i was mentioning just since taking office,
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he has implemented right away harsh austerity measures. he'd evaluated the currency and past december, this generated about a 50 percent inflation rate only in the past few months. most of the people you've talked to here that you can see they're gathering right in front of congress to protest against me. they say that they cannot make ends meet, that electricity has gone out. that's who have gone up, that the gas has gone up. so there's lots of tension between people that are protesting here. and precedents, have you got a 1000000 people continue to say that they will remain on the street however, and this is important that wrong 51 percent of that population continues to support me. like they said that she did not lie to him. when he took off these 2 said that the months ahead were going to be difficult, that there's going to be recession, that there was going to be inflation. but they believed that the measures that he's taking are going to help them get out of the common sense economic crises that are due to, has been in the past years. years of
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a very high you place your order to raise the continued to go up. so the, with the big question is how much calling around the population is going to have, how much they'll be, what, how much patience there's going to be with the current administration until the government is able to show some results. inflation going down, for example, among the many other things. and of course, if his economic plan is to success and that's what many in the country are waiting to see, or many are hoping to see teresa, but of that person when his areas. thank. he holds a close in a wrong way versus has been electing members of parliament on a panel responsible for choosing the next supreme leader. so fast time elections have been held since nationwide process in 2022 dosage of our reports to sell a volts out of mom an important day for the political establishments. iran supreme leader, i told wiley, harmony was one of the 1st of all, it was
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a message to the nation close out of church with this. he already has that of the don't you of the eyes of the world are on the wrong on the people of around. they want to see what you will do. oh, south friends and foes from all sides. the riser on us, so pay attention to them. be you don't a message that's being heard here of one of the 59000 polling stations across the country, 27 year old will have much of upside. their thing is one of the nearly 61000000 people eligible to vote. a fact that carries great responsibility for him. he needs a full body. considering the timing of developments in the region, the country needs the unity of the people with a strong support of the people. it could achieve its goals, including economic, social, and cultural issues within the country. it could also achieve goes beyond the borders which are strengthening the resistance front, american voter turnout is a major issue for officials here who hope they can rally the electorate. the last
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complimentary election in 2020 had the lowest boulder turn out of 42.5 percent. this time around, many analysts predict that number to be even lower and outcome officials are trying to avoid the election is why people show that will to be involved in their own fates. in future, we can save upon them. it has the highest place to show democracy, and people express their opinion to make change. rising unemployment inflation and nearly 30 percent of the population living in poverty have all had an impact on people's enthusiasm for the selection. this is also the 1st boat since nationwide, protest swept around in the wake of mass and staff in police custody. the. the rings are not just voting for the next parliament, but also the assembly of experts. that's an $88.00 see body of clerics were responsible for selecting the next supreme leader of iran. with little presence from the reformers, cap, friends,
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former president has been disqualified to run in the assembly of experts voter turnout will be seen as a test for the system. as the government marks 45 years of the revolution that brought them to power in $1979.00, that's a very l $20.00. losing out in iran where extended several times were still said it has the latest room to this is not an unusual practice in iran in previous elections. also, we have seen that the minister of interior, extending the woods in time again and again to secure the high water, turned out because the school about the high turnout team, you're wrong, high water turnouts has all these being the god as the primary source for the polls they can as publish events, and whenever the for this particular establishment in the wrong order is what makes it pod because iran was attacked or criticized. well, when they were questions about this solution to mislead the running officials will say, well, look at the, the, the,
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the turn out to the root is turning out the amount elections so ready for the western democracies are having that much of the turn now. so we are receiving and getting our list of the see directly from the public, but that has changed in 2020, during the parliamentary elections in that year. we've seen that the total now remain around 42 percent. this was the lowest cease establishment of the republic of islamic republic if you run in 1979. and now that is also again, again here, because we want to more people are questioning village the mercy of the government here. and that's why we see that the supreme leader of the country is urging people toward the administer of internal affairs or so here is x standing. what in time? almost as i started to woodson time 3 times by 6 hours to secure a high turn. now the psychological tassel here is 42 percent. so if it goes above 42 percent is going to be regarded as a dictated by the particular establishment. but the,
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if it's full force or that many are going to see these a significant decline in public support for the particular establishment in the wrong. in most cases, presidential candidates have kicked off the campaigns for election in june with the ruling parties. claudia, shine bone in the lead, signed bombs running under a coalition led by the policy of current mexican president on the manual lopez open a door occasion currently has a need of 20 percent invoice and polls in it for us from mexico. it is almost such and the top job will go to a woman with by the reading policy. i'm the opposition fielding female candidates tending to the united states now. and in the past 2 years, texas has fost thousands of migrants to northern municipalities, controlled by democratic governments. those are places that have declared themselves century cities. chicago is one of
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a cities on it struggle to cope with the influx of migrants. now what plans to evict move and $8000.00 of them from shelters starting this month, john 100 and has more. the buses from checks is, are driving thousands of migrants to the north and they're driving chicago when decay us. it's a total mess if you're watching from any angle since 2020, to the republican governor of texas a ship. 30000. mostly venezuelan migrants from the us southern border to the democratically controlled city. he's doing it to embarrass president joe by a democrat who abbot accuses of doing little to stop record numbers of new border crossings. habits also doing it to embarrass so called sanctuary. cities like chicago and to turn democratic leaders against each other. alderman andre vasquez, a democrat and son of guatemalan immigrants, says it's working. the democratic party is like a disaster and the president looked like it is after months away from the presidential election. so it's,
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it's probably pretty evident to see what the plan is. the fact that the democrats are acting in the present himself isn't doing anything to executive action, is exacerbating the problem at the height of the cds, brutal winter, many new immigrants slept in police stations. then democratic mayor brandon johnson built a massive migrant, 10 shelter as it turned out on toxic soil. illinois democratic governor, j. b, prisoner condemn. this site is unsafe, leaving the city scrambling to find shelters for thousands of new refugees just ahead of january's frigid and polar vortex, more than 2000 migrants lived here at the shelter in downtown chicago and there was a lucky one. they found a place to live, so we'll have to move as early as march. for some of them that's likely to mean right here on the streets or chicago. thousands of migrants we've already received eviction. notice is ordering them to leave those shelters in march,
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the city only gave the newcomers 60 days of housing. city leaders of extended that time a made low winter temperatures with time is running out. when when the, when we arrived, they had to sign a paper saying that we could stay 60 days because of the cold. we can stay until march. but after that we have to leave and we have no other options. the worst is likely yet to come. abbot is expected to send in armada of buses loaded with migrants to fill the streets in the spring just in time for chicago to host the democratic national convention in august. john henry and l g 0. chicago patello is a us base human rights lawyer. he says, a lack of cooperation between state and federal and action has gracious and live in crisis. there's a foreclosure of really options because they've bought entered the legal ports of entry may have coined beside will they be given
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a court date. so these court systems are completely overburdened. uh so there is no telling when they went to be able to get a asylum hearing a been able to go once or did you get a 510 before send it to bell. she will end up staying the last long term. i've probably under 10 percent, there's a pulse of the legal ops available, and that's why it's so important have federal actions. you've tried to address copies of infringement form that will provide a safe and ordering process for which people can integrate some century seek asylum and hopefully to find the better like the 4 choices, the cities report of generations. i have been with idea, but surface of the old part of their values. values migrants via value asylum seekers, l creating points and st. where, where are people who may not have the documentation, paperwork necessary? i could come and speak saying toward while their legal process work will work his way through the us court system. but by people like break abbot and rod, the santa flying people to these communities overburdened with assistance. we
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violated bureau by which these communities have sought to provide st. where you were saying that the voters are variables, party, and guess just the idea that there's actually could have been done very orderly fashion. there are many states in this country. they have population decline, that could you tens of thousands of new young people who are ready to work and ready to come in and revitalize communities web meeting, agricultural communities of the country, the needs of people who are willing to work on solid working field, manual labor infrastructure projects, etc, but because he thought us to play spiteful way without federal oversight. that's why we're seeing the system problem in front of us. the still ahead on the al jazeera gang von and scripts hazy once again while the prime minister visits 10 years teaching international help,
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the best bring you back to the election campaign us just kicked off in mexico friday is the 1st official day of campaigning for the very outset to be here. busy on june, the 2nd, let's go live to john holeman, who was and mexico, especially for us john. so tell us a of the 2 leading candidates going into the selection. welcome to the main screen. cities behind me is that central plaza, the rear of this country. now let me tell you about the 2 kinds of it's showing that was the map of this city main street city, which is giving her
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a push to get to the presidency, but was given her a biggest push. she subaru, protege, full confidence. manuel looked it up with dave power and be the president of the country to, to never be the law school president's searches or environmental engineering that she is looking for. and the lead of the kind of the child is she's running the position. this is someone she said, sending janisa industry bits in sanction companies to fitness center kind of clean spoke to miss cheap. it's way about her to the extent that she wants to rest up in a huge run, or a source breaks cost to boot around the senate because she says that it was policy . was it going this little bit really stated. so this is the 2 front runners at the moment in the presidential race, which is just kicked off and go to the places that they've kicked off that campaigns and tell us about these kinds of in
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the, everyone this behind the suspects. obvious, showing some real statement of intent if this was a chance, definitely taking the center drive and taking this off to the hall. it must be about $150200.00 and that's what it takes to fill this place. miss room should supply which is defined so to, to go between the other had started her election campaign of midnight in the town of press meal. and that's because it's the term was it's the stickly, most people that make fee for this site, they 96 percent of the population, c. c. so it can a sale the company is showing by running for the ruling policy. they haven't been able to get down the clinic and security, the violence fixed to should in mexico. i'm not so quite to try and capitalize on that to try and get to the countries hold, say,
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until this election is being seen as historic. can you tell us why the one of the reasons is it's the biggest election in the history of mexico. this moving 20000 positions off to the right across from the president down to the best. but it's something that's much bigger than the docs by the next president and mexico is now going to be women. the 2 front is in this race quite full of women. and that's a huge deal for a country that suffered for a long time with much ease, more with low ceilings for women. the fact that the job in the country, the person in the national publish, which is in the full story behind me the day is going to be what i'm seeing, that they speak for mexico. really interesting. thank you for that, john home in the 1st in mexico city and how you see yvonne and has fled as gains appeared to be working together to trying to take over the capital.
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it's happened while the prime minister is abroad in a bid to secure international help to restore order, to reach the method and co reports of the constant rustling of assault rifles. people fleeing with their hands and the ad to avoid getting killed . bodies left in the streets. the neighborhoods of haiti's capital port of france have turned into a war. so how's the help of the guns have invaded? they forced us to leave our homes. people are getting shots, but we're back ready to leave the area because discounts the past months have seen gangs room the streets reading it's believe that controlling 80 percent of the capital already the prime minister ariel on re, is in kenya, trying to secure international health. the canyon government at early
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a pledged to send a 1000 soldiers to help police in haiti, but it still needs international approval with us. no such ship was this man jimmy barbecue. chevy is using the opportunity to rally games were unable to fix it, but that was asked to be the 1st objective of our fight is to ensure that we got all these government does not remain in power by any means. all of us, the armed groups in the provincial towns and the arm groups in the capital are united today. at least 4 police officers were killed in violent confrontations on thursday as gaines tried to break into a prison. thousands of civilians, what quotes came across file. they've been trying to lead into the capital this woman was hit by 2 bullets and says she's not getting the help. she needs somebody and i can't find a doctor to decatur for me,
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but i don't have any sense. i can't. i can't find any gangs have previously competed over territories and influence in haiti, and it has not yet leah said to the working together. now the violence killed some 5000 people just last year with no and insight to meet. you may have a didn't go out to 05, i just in brazil, a baffling to contain a large while find the north of the country. the space us. we're ramos experiencing a shop spike in wall 5 this year of the past 2 months for sales. northern low state has been hit by almost as many fives as it did throughout ford of 2023. many of the funds have been on. yeah, no money, land and indigenous community that primarily resides in northern, but they'll trade unionists have joined climb and active as in a series of demonstrations across germany, demanding the government, do more to combat climate change and prioritize public transport. somebody came reports,
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the next step which one school policy you to this is one of the slogans with now united straight unionists employment practice. until now these 2 groups haven't often taken much joint action. but at this demo in berlin, there is consensus and to clear them on from the transport workers taking pods. we have learned that the striking for better working conditions more time off between jenny, so we get chance to brief, more time between shifts so we can spend more time about families. as fridays for future sees it, these sources more collective protest is a chance to show gemini bits that concerns on their main stream. times that wider society needs to change the demand. the social is like social general and we need matter. and as long as the government
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and the public transport minister say they have introduced new plummet protection rules and all trying to make public transport more foldable, but their own limits. the people of demonstrations like this truly believe the time is now for radical solutions. a massive investment and what they say is necessary, but does, why does society agree with them? i'm kind of government that is really challenging terms of its projects, find that massive investment is not quite so clear. so i'm going to change out. is there a bullet? facebook's parent company says it will no longer pay australia news outlets. the content that it pays on facebook's website mess assigned deals with traditional media outlets in 2021 off to australia and pause laws requiring tech platforms to pay for news content. the move has prompts in condemnation from the starting
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government and the media industry. it's okay, that's it for me my, the insights of this news out what, how much m j and will be here and image much more. the dice may stay with us, the phone, counting the calls to a rule revolt farm is around the world protest against fee to the like unemployment policies. we speak to the mexican agriculture minister about how it grows in mexico . of coping plus inflation is slowing down. will central binds to interest rate soon? counting the cost on all just there. this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves along the surface disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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