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the, the po and serial then yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 11 palestinians are killed in southern guns, an officer and he's really narrow strikes. it's a 10 sheltering display people. international aid groups criticize a us plan to air drop humanitarian aid into gaza. there are reports that tens of thousands of neils have been distributed. a british cargo ship has sunk in the red sea off, so it was attacked by humans whose the fighters last month plus vote counting is underway in iran after friday's parliamentary election. we'll have more from here
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on and on piece of same as with your schools. christian coleman beats olympic rival, nova lyles, at the world indoors and all have the lakes of soul. you from the opening ball rain, a drawn pray that someone coming up the so we're starting, this is our in southern gaza where it is really drone attack has killed at least 11 palestinians and wounded. many more troops have attacked the area near the morality hospital where hundreds of people had sought shelter. israel had previously established a safe zone there in the area of the palestinians cleaning constant bombardment. access i'm of which begins are coverage of the gossip under fire again. and is rarely drawn strike your damn, you're out. the hospital kills a doctor and several palestinians and move rockets striped. targeted,
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attend housing displays. people, you know, suppose the safe zone in detail. also kind of area of rough on the attack follows a night of relentless air strikes. is really rockets destroyed homes and a mosque and did all by law adding to the total of palestinian casualties. the tax period, no one feeling alex, the hospital with victims of all ages. in the aftermath of the thursday, strike could palestinians, queuing for food or bodies have been found. you in teams? it's meant victims says many of those days. so in a north guys, a hospital had suffered gunshot once, as i speak to you, this hospital is treating more than 200 people that were injured yesterday. you have seen people with gunshot, unless you've seen up to t's. and we'd have seen the children as young as 12 that were injured. yes street. these events should not be about what we need to have
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safe, secure passage throughout the house and to reach the people that needs to be entertained . and there had been air drops of fluid from some countries, but it has to be nearly enough for the many palestinians who are struggling to survive. the un, he's now demanding full access to northern gaza. we need every single crossing into guys that hosting that we need them to. and people need to have not to do was put me feet specialist services any special machines. but despite global outcry and condemnations, 8 effort still face relentless obstruction enrollment friction has a huge age problems, especially for children. and this minister, the monday children play some major role in the number of children that come to us as a result, the number of desktop any that when
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a charlie is supposed to eat 3 meals a day and ends up getting one meal i smoke enough for him, doctors and age groups and guys are calling on the international community to confront is role for its military reactions and ensure that there is urgent humanitarian relief for its besieged population axles i much out just here. sorry god with whom joins us on the phone from southern gaza tarik. you've just for new strikes and ross are just moments ago. what were you able to find out about those to? yes, sir. really. in fact it seems about a has been the main focus today. for the material you're going to any minute treat packs where we have been seeing of the searing block explosions in the city. specifically in the western part of the district for alongside we do need to close to the crossing to the, to the board, us with egypt for to is really as tracks at target to that degree. cultural. and i'm a back are close to the opponents with the depression they are. and also within the
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past few hours have been hearing and see more attacks. also that had been carried out in one of the most densely populated areas in a row. far in front of the gate to the rocky hospital where this ready s tri, targeted attends which hosts, if activities in an area that has also costs hosting the majority of these activities were mostly displaced from the dollars per. you have been trying to finance the after recruiting, killed according to the policy administer, telephone, finds you at least 50 out of the rooms that i'm the park happened in the area. it's very densely populated, but people are completely right now. i think please sense of one face katie, are really feeding on save to come on the streets of be happy she and going to achieve more remarkable increase of the best likes of our district in the past a few weeks. the other thing that we're learning, just as our atara,
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because the us says that they have now arrow dropped aid into god. so what do you know about that on your end? a yes, that's why it's a tree, a little tree american, a plaintiff 8 talk to them. barbie humanitarian supplies to be put in guns, a c t in the very disparate parts of the country. and he said, i've been non think on the ground for people that i thought we'd be also investigating that the, the, the situation in the north is also still dispersed as the inc, talking of the pages, creating the state of k o. and also is a state of inserts in a t back to the majority of states. the promise will be reached to the people in the office promptly because they are still part did not receive much humanitarian supplies. and people are saying that it's better for us to allow for, for the heat flow with the humanitarian supplies from crushing from car was telling, pushing for that were hundreds of a human to cherry jokes us to crumbs on good nouns,
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housing for the admission for the past few days, there are multiple repeated attempts by different states, including jordan, egypt, and now the united states to keep dropping 8 supplies for guns into the order. tell them to keep with the situation by what had been done to now could not be sufficient. and at the same time cannot provide food guarantee that or people that will have preached an access or such humanitarian of atari. thank you very much. that reporting that, sorry god was zoom reporting live from rough and southern gaza. let's get more onto the air. drop a ross and jordan is standing by for us in washington dc runs. what are you learning on your end about these are a drops. what is the us thing about them as well? there is an official confirmation from the us government yet we have multiple calls out to try to confirm this. but there are multiple reports suggesting that 3 us air force, c 130 cargo planes have dropped some 38000 pre packaged hollow
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meals over rafa. this is the 1st of an air drop which of the us president joe biden announced on friday. now we don't know exactly of whether this is actually happening in rafa. there is some video circulating on social media. that top would indicate that this would be the us air drop. and certainly it's 38000 pre packaged meals in an area with more than a 1000000 people is simply a small amount of food. but the us would be arguing that any a that can be brought in given what happened with the is really military firing on civilians. on thursday as the us is need to try to keep the efforts to impose a temporary cease fire inside. garza is certainly worth pointing out.
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so a groups have criticized these air drops even before uh, you know, you're getting even before you get the official confirmation. joe biden had said that this was what the us was planning to do. an 8 groups have been criticizing it . what more are they saying about that to groups such as aux found the international rescue committee, other road groups that have been working for years inside dogs or under the auspices of unreal. i'll have said that air drops of food and medicine and other humanitarian supplies is really a last ditch effort. and they say that to what the us government ought to be doing is to be putting more pressure on the israeli government to agree to a temporary cease fire. something which the us government had hoped would be taking effect this coming monday. but in light of thursday, the shooting that child seems to be somewhat in jeopardy. these are the 8 groups are also saying that the us also needs to be doing more to ensure that additional i
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land crossings from the outside world into god. so it can be open and secured, so that more aid can be brought in and a st for manner. they say that basically the us as decision to start air drops is really an application of the responsibility of the country, which they say has the most influence on the government in jerusalem. ross and jordan reporting from washington dc for more on on this issue of humanity or in a gang and getting into guys a we've seen. and it's been demonstrated just in the last few days that even when the a does get to gaza, that is not without risks on thursday, people who are lining up around trucks to get food. aid were shot at by the is really military. georgia is patropolis is from the un office of the coordination of humanitarian affairs. and as you heard in our report earlier, he's in gaza. he told us about meeting some of those were injured when israel
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attacks palestinians waiting for food of what we saw when i went to she foster to reset the future. and you said colleagues, to deliver on the sheet. if you medicines and vaccines was a hospital and a full uh, full load uh, tech support for the uh, more than $200.00 people that were currently be treated uh, almost a 100 people had originally been uh, moved to see for hospital after the shooting incident. most of those were either transferred to other hospitals uh could, could be discharged. but what we saw were the 200 people in the emergency room that was still a serious condition. um, any had just undergoing a very uh, very urgent draw surgery and were uh, in deep pain and of course, suffering from baby boomers. uh, we witnessed a lot of uh, gunshot wounds and people i clearly be injured. maybe and running away would be
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trampled there. have been incidents in the past, it's for us, it's for us, it's very clear we'd be, we'd be then we'd be trying to engage on every injury law to the use of the one that was to work together to understand that actually monitoring a sustainable delivery of the goods of people in the past to function in an environment that have assumptions for read of law assessments of some kind of systematic ability to access the age of people need. whether it's in a hospital at the distribution site and you know, pre pre discussed or understood system that you go from here to there and you get the assistance that you need. we do not have that. he does it today to israel now organizes of a protest march, say 15000 people have joined families of captives in gaza to urge their release.
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many have been marching for 4 days from israel, southern border and their journey is due to and soon with a solid down with the riley in west jerusalem. protesters are urging israel's government to secure a deal with home us to free the captives as go live to honda. so who it's in tel aviv. i'm the 1st give us the lay of the land because you are covering multiple rallies today. there is that march, and you're also expecting protests later. that's right, well multiple demonstrations expected across the country, but intel a v, but there is going to be 2 where i'm standing here has become known as hostage square for nearly 5 months. now families of is really captives come here and call on the government to assist them in the release of their loved ones. they say that these really governments should be offering any concessions in order to bring them back. now just across the street, outside of israel's defense ministry,
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known as the key the, there's going to be the 3rd anti government demonstration. last week's protest we saw got out of hand clashes between protesters and is really police, and the demonstrators are calling for a number of things. the 1st is they want the really prime minister to resign. the 2nd thing is, is they want to see elections being held immediately. and the 3rd is that they want to see deal to bring back these really captives as well. so these demonstrations both expected to kick off in just a couple of hours time. it and i wonder, in light of how most a statement from yesterday the military wing of hum us that's 7 is really captives in guys that have been killed by is really bombardments. i wonder how that is impacting is really society and whether that has an impact on the kind of protests that you're going to be covering today. as
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well as there's been an abundance of pressure on these really governments specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu, especially after him, us released a video saying that 7 captives were killed as a result of is really airstrikes. so in these demonstrations tonight, you can expect to see angry demonstrators angry crowds calling on the government for change. now how that was received was not well to put it simply, the families of captives have been saying for months now, they are afraid that their loved ones are going to die in the relentless bombardment that is beseeching garza. and they want these really government to give up any sort of concessions at their availability in order to bring their loved ones back. but there have been quite a few impasses as we've seen in the last several weeks. with these talks, it doesn't seem like there is a deal anywhere near in sight really. and these really prime minister himself has had a list of demands. for example, he wants
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a list of all the captives who are still alive for being held that even gone. so, but that doesn't seem like it's going to happen quite yet either. so as we are not really nearing a deal, the demonstrators and the families of the captives are seemingly becoming more and more angry as the days and weeks go on. honda. so reporting from tell the thank you very much, we'll continue to check in with you throughout the afternoon and evening. joining me now is now shields wherever the director of the go study center here at guitar university. mushroom is good to have you back in the studio and i wanted your take on this on the us air drops. we're still waiting for the official us announcements, but we're getting multiple reports. the 3 us cargo planes, military plans have now dropped aid into a gas is specifically gaza city. this is a very interesting thing to watch because of the time where the north of the states revising is right with terms of that across of weapons daily from the day one of
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this war washington wake up to the fact. now in the day 149 defense with the guys. so that's, that's basically put to major question about all of this. why, why now? number one, number 2, why not having food through cut them? i've assigned them through as i am, and sending thousands of bits of of trucks. we know that i can verify side. there are more than 2000 trun are waiting to get into this. and this has been the case by the way, for a long time. it's up to many, many, many trucks waiting to bring this in the report so that many of the, you know, fluid and medicine, they basically, they expire, they could've gone. so basically, because it was because now 3 or 4 months now. so the, the question is why it's a measure community not putting, at least in a, been a 1st to get the food, the north them does. and so there was that in a very organized metadata that advance something it's from this car where there's
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a lot of risks about the web, things with go, you know what? they may hot them people. that's what we've seen. some of these air drops go rocks or some of the bells and some of them went to the see. some of them went through the this is what it is. it is some of them, basically the people they kind of get, you know, reach them because that is why it is actually is, is bombarding them that areas. so i'm not sure it is. it's an attempt, i kind of started that type to watch the hand and show, and if it can face that, say, you know, we try our best. but this is the we have to do it. i mean, doesn't it, is that some people in 700000 people in the northern does that they are still fighting. hundreds of the children are dying. yeah. so according to the population faces family, unfortunately. no, absolutely. they should be of, you know, the steps as the wage, the war in a very organized meta. let's them show the human side. does anybody organize matter? at least send the for the proper way. they are, you know, a lot of upside them off. talk to the egyptian, there is an argument,
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says adoption, the one to accept and responsibility point, but it's not. but who's blocking the aid from coming in the accusations, different many accusations against israel that or slow walking the aid and the entry of 8 into gaza to the point where there is to the point that we're seeing now, which is not nearly enough a to cover the needs from day one when, how many sided issue has a p? it? it just shows game the, eh, is what it is because they show the process and they want to check it, but it's more, it's on the other side, is there a to say we are not controlling golf course or it's that's it's junctions. everyone knows that every item goes to does that. so those are 80, you wrote him a problem, but right, so you've got to blame the egyptian and then as an artist with, as i said, so within that junction politics, they say if we accept the responsibility of feeding goods and people, basically we take the responsibility of a coupon here, which is right because that isn't occupied then by the is what it is and the is
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there any is responsible according to the most of the law to get the food and other stuff to has. so it is, it's, yeah, it does, it does it. but anyway, this is an important point to remind our viewers under international law, the occupier and is realize, recognize as the occupying power of guys that because of the blockades that they've imposed on. this is erica, nice to know they have to provide yes. um for the likelihood of the wellbeing of the population, there's an extra layer also of international law which is a un security council resolution dating to, to what, to little over 2 months ago. know, december, even a pretty pretty that we have to distribution to 4233839. so that's the ends with the bank as an a to buy the brothers, right. it's about those, most of the, you know, basis elements that it should hold accountable by international communities of what they are doing. so if we circle back to the us in the us assigned those security council resolution saying that there should be more a going into gaza and now they are. and now they end up doing this with these, these air drops that a group say are absolutely not the way to get
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a to guidance. even the a, the of the, i mean, you said that it was a report from people around in, around the president. they say this is not an issue in the way you know, the yes. so, so why, why do they end up doing this? been us is, is, i think, recognize almost universally as, as the biggest country that has as the country that has the most leverage over israel does. um, and the self funding of cousin has become been, has becoming an item of the american elections now. and by then tries to show another face of i'm doing something different. then i have that issue why they don't send chips. because since i'm sending my thought of 8 hours from cypress, so by might say yesterday, they're considering now in maritime card or what, why they're not doing that this quickly. because that is the way where they will kind of send mountain of, you know, of, you know, tons of food and, and, and maybe call things immediately and they can do it. i mean,
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the question is why all of disability? sure, you know, watching all of this and moving very slowly on, facing this right options. larry, thank you very much for joining us as to my pleasure or appreciate your time. it is really strong and kind of car in southern lebanon, has killed 3 hezbollah fighters. the attack targeted a vehicle in the border town of the kora. the strike comes 24 hours after his bullfighters said that they carried out 6 attacks against is really forces near the lebanese border as well on israel have exchanged near daily fire since israel's we're on gas, it began last october. a british cargo ship has sunk in the red sea 2 weeks after being hit by hosting this site was fired from yemen. there will be more. is the 1st ship the sink since attacks began in november because of israel's war and gaza. the $24.00 crew abandoned ship soon after they were fired upon last month. the boat carrier has already leaked fuel and there are fears of an environmental disaster because of the $40000.00 tons of fertilizer that are on board the ship.
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as the who is the attack, so disrupting the flow of trade between asia and europe, the red sea is a vital link for oil and gas exports from the gulf. the bottom and down straight between africa and the radiant peninsula connects the red sea with the gulf of aidan. it channels 12 percent of the world's trade in 10 percent of oil exports by sea. this ways canal in egypt connects the red sea with the mediterranean sea and carries 15 percent of the world's maritime traffic. but fewer ships are taking the short cut between europe and asia. months of who the attacks have forced companies to rewrote their vessels. and the canal is one of egypt biggest earners also to be borne in mind. biggest earners. which means that a decline in customers is bad news for the already troubled egyptian economy route . that vessels are making them much longer journey all the way around africa. and that means 10 extra days, etc. and a higher fuel bill for the voyage from singapore toronto to the spring and john
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stanford in london on this you are the senior manager of environment and trade at the international chamber of shipping. let's start on that. on the environmental concerns, tons and tons, dozens of tons of fertilizer are on board this ship, which has now sunk. what is the risk here as well? the risk that presented by the, the fertilizer is and if it does spill into the marine environment, which seems possible, given the shape is now, so it present sort of beautification risk. and that results in oxygen depletion is extremely severe. and for the, for the marine environment, i think also the sinking of the ruby mall demonstrates the, the severe threat to the a t, a tax present to the lives of ship of c firas transiting 3 these waters. and they all to the principal concern of the shipping industry. it's unacceptable that the
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men and women who serve international trade coming on the search threat and it's, she a look that we've not seen that much to be of incidence. and we'll get back to that in a 2nd, but staying on the fertilizer for a minute and the environmental risk. what should be done about the fact that $40000.00 tons of fertilizer, now presumably sitting at the bottom of the sea versus also what, what can actually be done in this context? well, the, the situation is obviously deteriorated considerably because salvage may not be impossible depending on the depth of which the the ship is sunk and that will need to be assessed. i think your salvage operation would have a code much sooner hot than not being available threats made by the who t's and the such. an operation would only be permissible if a was it was made into gaza. and so unfortunately what was already a very complicated situation, his gall considerably was how much of the maritime traffic that until
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a few months ago, transited through the red sea has had to reroute. and we showed the map south of africa. and we're looking at a barrel of 40 percent re routine of detroit that would normally go through the red se. um, obviously this has an impact. i'm sorry, the majority of traffic then 60 percent, still going through the red sea. there is the rest of about 60 percent guidance. read the read say it's important to remember. and the, the eighty's have been very clear on that targeting criteria. so the switches not generic these variables depending on whether a vessel is perceived to be linked to israel. the cable to us, and they were very clear on that in the declaration they made last week from the humanitarian operations coordination center in sanaa. okay, that's interesting, that's an interesting fact. and that's, that's interesting to bear in mind because when this began, um,
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we got the impression there were, grows of a container accompanies and shipping companies that said, we're not going through there anymore. but you're saying that the companies have actually taken on board the who these criteria, and that is what is allowing for still 60 percent of containers to continue going through the red sea. am i getting this right? your containers assign i said to contain is just one sec to observe the shipping industry. they're both carriers that are of the old tank is no general call. goshen as well. and so majority containerized trade, it has been rerouted, but there are other sectors that will be continuing to traverse these waters because the threat will be, will be lower. an old voyage used to be these waters will be thoroughly swept assessed, given the severity of the, the huge actions into the threat they present, present to the ships and that cruise on john stopper. thank you very much for those explanations and thank you for your time. thank you.
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the drone attack has targeted the city of st. petersburg and russia. the mayor says residents were evacuated from their damage departments and there were no casualties . the city and its suburbs, or hundreds of kilometers from the front line and ukraine. but there had been several attacks there recently, us and ukraine. a russian drone attack has killed at least 5 people. they include a 3 year old boy whose body was found under the rubble in odessa. 6 people are missing in the 4th city after the early morning attack on a high rise apartment blog blog. rob mcbride has more from the ukraine capital. a total of 17 and rain. you made shy, he drones being targeted against ukraine in these overnight attacks. some of them directed against the sumi and how to key regions in the notes and the east of ukraine, but the most serious attack coming in the south on the port city of desta 8 drones
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launch than most of them being intercepted. but there was a direct strike on the 9 story apartment building. that's why we've seen most casualties with several people being reported killed, including a very young child with others injured. emergency services have a being at the scene of going through the rubble looking for other victims and survivors. this attack has been condemned by president followed them. is the landscape of ukraine saying this is once again. he says, russia continuing its fight against a ukraine's civilians and cooling on ukraine's overseas. back is to provide more ad defense saying that defense missiles he says, save lives, rob mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, are still a head on alpha 0 chance military ruler, announces that he will run for president's in a bid to officially succeed his father. the and mexico's race for president efficiently gets under way. find out why this vote will
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be his story. also in sports as a star, and bob, a 6 in the stands with his mom after being smoked some big apartments, some of the off at half time in their latest match kind of us and of if you ask me that's coming up with you to spend the, the, the worst of the blizzard in california will be today on saturday. hi everyone, but i wanted to show you on friday. what it looked like. visibility near neil is you had those winds within that snow around. and we're talking about hundreds of centimeters of snow falling through california, sierra nevada. and this is going to be a rain and wind event, though, for san francisco at 12 degrees. we're talking thunderstorms for the us gulf states, warmer air is pushed in here. so that's over top of cooler so far will be an issue
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in this part of the country, whether it's sliding up from the mid atlantic to the us northeast. so it's going to be a socket in new york with a high 11 degrees and a snow storm for canada is alberta. providence, around calgary, north and east of this city. you're gonna get hit with about 10 to 20 centimeters, but i think calgary will escape. it's about $5.00 to $10.00 and some bitter cold here for this some of the year. central america, fairly quiet that will be a breezy day in puerto rico. let's go to south america right now. we have seen some flooding northwest olivia, other side of the border and brazil, and more rain falling over top of this area today on saturday, there's been some record heat for parts of paraguay look at this policy on at $37.00 degrees, and some severe thunderstorms around central argentina pushing into the river plate . this could drop, some hail and winds will be a factor to see the
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best cause of the war. and you praise run deep, but the devastation of the countries precious ecosystems may take the longest to heat. people in power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows the premium for prizes investigators as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site ukraine, ground 0 on the jersey to are examining the impact of today's headlines. if objectivity is still possible for you, we're not only a fortune the most just looks we are moving this algae 0 sets. the stage ai is a powerful tool and enables bad people to be by giving voice to the voice that i really hope that what i'm doing improved, it's possible to protect and safety for this program, such as when you rise to an alternative view of the world today on alex's here, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. at least 11 people have been killed in russia. and southern guys is really forces launched a drone attack near the end bermonte hospital where hundreds of displaced people have been staying. more strikes are currently taking place in the us military says it has an arrow dropped. 38000 meals and gaza is the 1st round of emergency humanitarian aid announced by president joe binding on friday. the british cargo ship has sunk in the red sea 2 weeks after being hit by who's the messiahs fired from yemen? there will be more as the 1st ship,
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the sick since attacks began in november because of israel's warren gas or 9 people were killed overnight in gaza. after is really your strikes hit. the mosque near where displace palestinians were sheltering in her diary reports from the scene of the attack in barrels on all right, we'll bring you that report a little bit later as soon as we can. the security of energy supplies is being discussed in algeria. the gas exporting countries for the 12 members control more than 70 percent of the world's natural gas reserves, russia, iran and guitar have the 3 largest reserves. natural gas is considered a cleaner source of power than other fossil fuels. but attacks on russian any ring and pipelines as well as the war and ukraine and israel's war on guns. i have
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highlighted the markets vulnerabilities, but some of inch of 8 joins us from the summit in algiers. assignment. what are you expecting? i believe you are still waiting for that final press press conference by the member states of what it is, day 3 of where this 19 member block has the meeting. we saw a heads of steve come together. we saw them discussing with each other. what is the future of what is the way forward and how to ensure that there is a reliable supply of natural gas, as well as a safety and security of not just gas infrastructure, but pipelines and other vehicles which carry gases. and so there's a number of challenges which you face these, a gas exporters, and one of them is the environment and the move towards reno key, the energy which is both a blessing and a curse for them because yes, they are still hydrocarbons and created outside. uh,
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but gas being the keenest off of for an oil present, the longevity i that these produces expect and lost them in the market. so in the last few hours they've been speaking to officials from various sites and they expect that these 3 major issues, one about supply chain, the 2nd about more investments into gas gas exploration. and the 3rd and foremost being the price of gas is going to be discussed. and there's going to be some sort of a joint vision which all of these countries can come together and present as the russian energy minister told us that now, especially for russia, the vision and the way forward is not to we're looking towards the rest, but towards east and an africa where there's going to be increasing demand and there's going to be more and more investment into gas interest. okay, so i'm gonna, thanks a lot for all of that. and we will be checking back in with you once the leaders at the summit have spoken after that press conference or during the press conference
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rather osama bin survey. they're reporting from algiers. it's a ron now where a balance accounting is underway. after friday's parliamentary elections, conservative candidates are expected to do well. it's the 1st time the vote has been held since nationwide. protests in 2022 or so sort. our reports from different, the uranium is worth it for a new parliament on friday in an election seen as a test for the political establishment in the country. this election is the 1st for them. immeasurable public opinion ceased nationwide protest in 2022 spots by the death of 22 year old mess and many in police cost you running no fee shows have enjoyed high water turned out cecily establishment of the stomach republic of iran in 1979. but that change in 2020 parliamentary elections were turned out to remain at 42.5 percent a significant throughout compared to previous elections. but as you move from now, the government and institutions are seeking a high turn out to restore the less than the see which was damaged by economy
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cautious social unrest. andrews changed with the eyes of the world, or on or on and on the, on the people of iran. they want to see what you will do, that you both are friends and foes from all sides. their eyes are on us so. so pay attention to you, go the ministry of interior fields is in charge of conducting the elections extended within time by 6 hours hoping to secure high turn out. well, you know, yes, because of all you that considering reports receive from cities and requests from know who governors, the interior ministry based on the election long with the approval of guardian council announces that the voting hours across the country are extended until midnight. i use many reformist, including for more than a sample of the running present past several honey, we're bare from the race ready and supposed to vote. as for members of the company's 88, c s m v of ex, verse an 80 or turn on a panel that's with potentially a point. the company is next supreme leader of the company. that's why does
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election may have a significant impact on the future of the islamic republic. if you want. the water turned off, it is a primary source of measurements the for the particular establishment. as the wars are currently being counted, turn off may indicate a decline in public support, but the high turnout will give you good as a significant victory. by default, the committees versus the other. oh to 0 to wrong. about the slimy is a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies. he says, calls for a boy called at the vote, didn't and for turn out the predictions about a turned out before the election, the much lower than this. and it seems that it turned out has passed those expectations that are made in the past. that's why i think this tablets them and then the government is quite happy with this result. because uh,
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despite the calls for the buy cost as well as the economic grievances, as well as a disengagement from a significant part of the population. this turned us, it seems to be somehow uh, satisfactory to the government um on the yet the accounting is underway in mind. some, let's say uh cities including to ron, there might be significant number of a candid this going to the run of election. so it's not over, but as it was expected, we are seeing conservatives consolidating their base and their seats in the parliament. we are seeing that we, executive, the 3 branches of the government are held by the conservatives on the this, you know, results that we're seeing today for the parliamentary election was something that could be somehow expected. this means that there could be maybe rivalry in future
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among the conservatives for future alexis, including the presidential election, of the military ruler of chad, says that he will be running for president in an election being planned for may mohammed address debbie at know to power 3 years ago after his father was killed by rebels. yeah, yeah. zillow, chad's main opposition leader and his cousin was killed on wednesday during an army of sold on his parties. headquarters in the capital address has more now from the china and capital in jemina. how much it was debbie said his intention was not to run for president. he said he is full cause when he took over from his father when he was killed on the frontlines was to stabilize, tried to use short, the big institutions of governors continued and also as well as to provide peace and stability to the country and the region now has been endorsed by a coordination of more than one would and print reports, parties and associations. yeah. in german or what not. the color racing is hold on shuttled by event over the past week,
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which of course include the read on the main opposition for project quarters, the demolition of the project quarters. and of course, the killing of its leader as well as the risk of several other members of the political parties. many people feel that that could affect the credibility of the elections on may 6th. but a game chart is a very, very significant. i like to many countries from in particular, which has moved a lot of its groups since it was ordered out of menu. so you didn't. countries has about why the has grown. it's basically in charge. and of course the west is relying on mr. debbie and his government to provide additional support when it, when it's needed. one of the main things, one of the main challenges remaining of the raise the phrase mr. debbie is the current prime minister. it wasn't the position what he's doing, the government. as a prime minister, he refused to say whether or not you run, i guess the president. so right now we have more than $220.00 political parties and the association endorsing wisdom. how much interest debbie?
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how many degrees i'll just need a presidential candidates in mexico have begun. their campaigns. voting will take place on june. second, the nation is facing economic and security challenges has gone home and reports from the capital, mexico city. or it was a statement in time because he's showing down to mexico city central plaza, the hall of the country to launch a presidential campaign. about 200000 people showed up to the front of the presidency in large poll because she's chosen to the current populate incumbent and today's manual lopez over the door. and she's not afraid to play on that. you can outside of yeah. and then shouts. so that the president can hear it's an honor to follow over a door to not. 7 to the full name of mexico city and environmental engineer place to continue have predisposes,
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look them all up and i'll be going to let the privilege then corrupt return. that's why we're going to keep fighting for the trunk of the nation of mexico or opponent the opposition candidates. so to, to go was up to, to start her own campaign with midnight. rephrase me. you the town in mexico with most residents, fee for the safety and no insight. facebook 96 percent of the people in the city still in secure and no one to there must because some sites missing people. models of civilians and police offices here in front of me. i, as in all of mexico, people are afraid she's trying to type the achilles heel of showing balm and lopez over those ruling policy morrenda that it hasn't been able to stop mexico's and demick violets. so now the 1st guy is plain spoken with indigenous roots and mysterious side. the ones who will have parade through the country, send it in a t rex,
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cost you to protest outdated policies. gov is how's the popular touch somewhere, but she's facing an up hill back to the post showing them would move in double her projected bugs. whatever happens with mexico goes to this to this election is going to be historically a and that's the best price going to have. it's the president for a country for these were savings for women, but she's got huge. now come 3 months of grueling campaigning for so to to go was to try and break what looks like an unshakable lead showing about john home and how does it mean it's closer to argentina is present. it's heavier mulay has told congress that his nation has no future unless it's economic model is changed. there were public protests ahead of his speech with people angry about his economic reforms. teresa bill reports from window size a precedent have you had a meeting with
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a beat and i'm faced. what entering congress to enact with the i knew the sessions after stating to pass at landmark bill that would have helped him carry out. he's promised economic reforms and they'll stay with the measures. we don't have any. so if you could meet the libertarian press and says, continue to fight against those who have drugs, argentina, down. oh, so there nobody knew most of what we did not come to play the game of politics. that's why before approving a load that was was less because of changes we withdrew. we want to change again. tina, we do not negotiate and change and we will fulfill the promise we made to the people with or without the support of the political cost issue. and i will say yes in the future we speech the late also again promised to cut government spending on politicians are taking away benefits like private jets. he still wants to bill to
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put in prison. those who print money to cover argentina's deficit. as a man made by many of those who voted for him, but outside congress, the environment was completely different. kind of take on the the people the time, the american me on that are generally it would be the 2nd one since he took office almost 3 months ago. the lady has reduced the deficit by 5 points, is taking office and says this will destroy the sewing annual inflation, which has to be an exceeding 250 percent. but not everyone is convinced. there is no society and he's economy. it's only where it's only got scotts, scotts, scotts, it's like the stars. oh that's is doing is only for one group of people that are
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the owners that are the and the power, the people in the power from, from all the time charges. you know, you don't go to the dental, what really has called for the opposition to join him in signing a 10 point plan to transform argentina. but he would likely face pushed back from neighbor unions and left leading political parties. so now it seems most of the population is willing to give him the time he needs, but nobody here knows how long that patients with left the sample as a see to when a site is a thousands of workers from the party of pakistan's jail, the leader in run con our rallying across the country, there are protesting alleged rigging in last month national elections come out of height or has more a despite heavy rain, the board, the buckets on day again solved by the number i did and it's normal, but they have got dropped drug testing,
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i guess what they said was massive rigging and the electron that documented and focused on they have of course being a number of addressed by the security portraits based on job proven my paper here. and i did tell me, and they're making their protests tug, we've been talking for some of the project to, to tell us why they're yeah. cause we can do that. we can get to place in the election on it's february 1st. yeah. i was reading on almost one agencies on the night of the election, but in the morning the results were monday for the good. and we have now going to do the only 96 in the national assembly on monday in the punjabi somebody has been stolen in the sun. our seats have been stolen and even know as we stand for testing the election, government is reducing 50 eyes uh sits in the nation assembly. the idea to get back us golden rule that stolen mandates. you know, the whole want to know if you have bought ample form of
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a problem. 45. it is there. not nobody wants sitting in on the top of the institution, the marcus on they have sided with the c and the tubs. so it is not acceptable to the common values on. i can't even imagine to survive yet under the government. i have to come back to the office on the part the fund wasn't safe. i'm no, i'm really what i'll do is broad as i like me to continue as amounting pressure tactic against the government, which the days came in to follow through rigging. and this, of course is likely to gain momentum because other parties are also likely to join hands invoicing that protest across the country. some of the data off is some of odd. the still ahead on that was a 0 in sport. christian coleman sets his sites on the link to go after meeting his sprint rival at the world indoor championships. peter summit will have the details on that. after short break
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the blank, blank police brutality and indigenous mother and box on an incredible jenny for justice. time was the seeking reparation for others. like with no political background, she inspired to become chimneys 1st lying sen within the realm of politics. the road to accountability is never straightforward. a vision of justice, a witness documentary on how to 0 years from i'll just on the go and meet tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on
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a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the 10 is fine for sport with peter stem it in the studio. peter. so thank you very much. well, the new for me to one season. it starts of info, rain with ripples next for stuff and hoping to change a full drive as will championship investment began in po, position for the season opener. and he managed to hold onto that place from his thoughts ending on fairies, shawn mcclare, for stuff in this building, 1st face with red boots, mich suit, you,
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a perry is in the 2nd. we'll have more for you and i'll meet up with that sounds great for me. kristen coleman has sent a clear statement. always olympic contains as the american sprints. it'd be never lyles, so when the 60 me to will in don't title in scotland. coleman has yet to win, and a let me pick middle. it'd be targeting 100 meters success in paris in august, and he's on track of the talking the worlds fastest. 60 minutes of time, the susan finishing 3 tenths of a 2nd hit of 10200 meter will champion lisles home. and so i expect the title of to winning building 2018 now he once and then because honestly, i mean is everybody's focus. we're definitely not going to be at the top of the podium near to. so i feel like this is the 1st day. it gave me a lot of momentum. and a lot of companies that i know is so much more entertaining than i can do. and i look forward to keep building and building and i'll be there and you're going to come to a phase where everybody is, you know,
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at the top. and then of course they have to come back down and you go back up again . and right now we're back them up swing. then it's really exciting to see because there's a lot of americans who are doing really well and spread. i know this is hidden, and bobby sitting in the stands with his mother as you do, watching a game. but he actually played in the bizarre scenario. it happened this p a c. drew with monica on friday, but it was sub dual fetterhoff time in the go, the stroll manager, let me send 3 cases. he made the move because beside me to get used to playing with alton buffy. woke up when a is moving around madrid at the end of the season. but instead of sitting at the dugout, buffy go changed, waived to the fence and chose to sit with his mother for the 2nd huff. his mom is also, he's agents and she flew to spain last week to find the house for the 25 year old. and it is happening heavily publicized me to last blanco's spine me to come to a full points in the german cycle race. yeah. really into individual,
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if it's from jamal, mostly all a to have won the game full by and the guys fryeburg home team grab the late to equalize it to make the final school to, to buy labor crews. some have a 7 points advantage at the top of the table. in the book discussion you've answers manager max allegra. he says he sighed, have lost an extraordinary player of the pool pub, but was banned for full use from the sports. but we received the ben off the testing positive for testosterone, but the french mid fuel then has denied any wrong with the ring and we'll try and clear he's name a library has been published manage at uva, across to spells with the club going back teen youths so know most of these special don't on the human level, i'm very sorry. and sports wise football, these is an extraordinary play, a have a chance to work with him and to coach, and it is hard to find places like him. i called comments on the ruling, i leave that to the bodies responsible for us. personally, i'm very sorry for him because paul is a very good person, an important time he met some cricket news for you. now. glen phillips took 5
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wickets, says new zealand full back strongly on day 3 of the 1st taste against australia in wilmington. phillips became the 1st means even spinner to reach that boston at home for 16 years as a stating withhold that for 164 easy. then that being said, 369 for victory, they or 111, for 3, thanks to 50 from iraq. seems rivera will to play for the day for at the pace and reserves repair to the tenants and mexico. and caspar root is 33 2nd finally as many weeks in a region full pack from 4 to down in the final 5th. so when names 3 and we'll face defending champion alex them and all for the title. yes, traded went through also. he's opponent jack draper is supposed to retire from a semi final view, illness stable of the women's to the top. see jessica beulah is due to the semi finals of the san diego open sheets. i'm a blink of
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a in 3 fits and will face ukraine's mazda acosta for a place in the final and contrasting functions for to golf is at the club in the sense classic in florida. victor lab subscription also. fleet as of today one following a home in one on the 7th. the 8th came off the who doing a short, a needle understood, but spare, thoughtful belgium's thomas dentry. he was already too, of a pole on his round before taking 6 cups to think he's full at the 8 hole. if any one year old is almost certain to mr. cachimba will also go away with the title of most puts on one hold on the pga to in full use. put fellow will leave it. they have an hour, so i'll have most bull today. so we'll have a few times. i watch your show and think i could do that. peter 7th, thank you so much. i'm back in the top of the hour. stay with alice's 0. we will
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