tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 5, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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to join him, let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha. ready ready the hello, this is the news our on how to 0. i'm for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel carries out multiple attacks on residential buildings and people seeking a didn't guys killing a 120 for palestinians in the past states. around 1000000 cases of infectious diseases detected in guys of the medical situation and the strip is described as extremely catastrophic. the security council has been
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prevented repeatedly from calling for an immediate cease fire the united nations general assembly debates the us as use of its veto to stop estes fire in cost. i'm out in fisher and model of the lauderdale were donald trump. i said a big went from the supreme court. i had the super tuesday and i'm peace of statements with your spouse. awesome little courtesy and action against cheerful view. nice. it'd be the premium. they're looking to go back to where things to points all the leaders of living. the thank you for joining us. we begin in 7 guys or where is really strikes on 2 homes in ross. i have killed 17 palestinians. central guy is also being targeted with these really attacks, killing 13 people in the sea of our refugee camp. more than 30500 policy news i've
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now been killed since these are all began, it's war on guys. i a know tober comes. i'm how many begins are coverage this with the bands risk and rough. i stumbled to find survive us balloons another . it's really striking that stuck on homes integrated but i this neighborhood left several people dead in the east of the city. another. it's really striking, several other palestinians is right. designated rough saved zone. but telephony and cell phone, anything but safety, that i knew who you want to have the demo. shame on them to stop the slug. stop it . why does blood, why, why the exterminating us? if you want to annoy like to ask, why didn't they just do it once and for all, there is no safe place on who told you roughly say every day bombings, bombings, bombings. there is no safe place on and this house is full of children, women, and then i found myself under the rubble. i'm injured slightly. i won't be our will
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. to stop this. will we need to cease 5? because we're facing genocide, despite is the rise bombardment of for fi, desperate palestinians continue to head to the city from other parts of guns. that if you want to each, you have to die in the pursuit of getting fluids. we said no to this and decided to head to the south effects to in central gulf cse us. this is the of the month of yet another strike on the same rock. come, let's talk when and i mean, i know who was sleeping in our house when suddenly we had the sound of the miss on exploding. we came here to see the house completely destroyed. this house was rented by civilians had nothing to do with the resistance or any minute reaction. they had displaced people that came from them off. on a see spot talks, drug on the people on hudson continued to body dead, didn't have them. how much does the handout just there's terry capitalism has this
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update from a raw, find 7, gaza as well as the pressing one with its military attacks in different areas in error. ready also the uh, the designated as a safe zone in the beginning of this complex we have been seeing and hearing more loud explosions in the summer and parts of the city. or con eunice as also a number of illumination slash being funny is in this call in the city in the saw the recall along side with the western pond to run far as people are completely terrified. does the sound of fight exchange is still going on to this brief moment along side that there are more attacks today when you go into the city where again, i'm going to round about being targets is where people were waiting for. humanitarian supplies to reach to the number of parts. one kind of thing, a piece that has been killed with number of presidents also being pointed in. this has happened multiple years in the past. if you days as people in the north are completely suffering from increase of a level of pneumonia attrition and the hydration today, a new policy,
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the child has died because of now you christian, where his company cannot no longer afford him with food items and basic necessities and this is absolutely terrifying scenario that palestinians in the north, out facing them, this number which hildreth being that the died. i think that completely, since the beginning of this conflict is expected to rise because of melanie attrition until an immediate committee code on distributed target intervention could be carried out to say of the lights as the 1st belgian plane is on its way to add drop humanitarian a to gaza, a growing number of countries dropping 8 into guys as land deliveries become increasingly difficult because of reserves located of the strip is where i was one guys that has displaced at least 85 percent of the population and the suffering from acute shortage is a food clean water and medicine gimme occupied westbank. a funeral has taken place
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for a teenager, shot dead by is really forces in ramallah. the crowds. this town, it seems data to me, 16 year olds, most stuff i do show back to rest. these really military count out what is taught to be its largest rate in the palestinian administrative capital in years. is there any rates across the occupied westbank have been nearly night the occurrence i need not be occurring since the war began? is there i was for my defense minister meanwhile, and current member of the war cabinet. bennett again says in washington is meeting with us, vice president coming to harris among others. discussions are expected to focus on a ceasefire agreement and the need for more humanitarian aid in gaza. israel's foreign minister benjamin that's now has reportedly instructed embassy stuff in washington, not to help in facilitating guns. this trip. i'd speak to she advertise the about this has joins us live from washington. so she have how are you as to officials,
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welcoming many guests and welcoming him with these high profile? so it's not just couple of harris. we now understand that the national security council of middle east coordinator breton mccook, is in these tools and national security advisor for the white house, jake, some of them. these are really the 2 key movers and shakers. when it comes to sorting outs goes a policy for the white hasn't been inspections, are very high level tools as to why the white house was metering with guns even though this visit hasn't been sanctioned by n, as in yahoo, john covey, the, the national security spikes, passed and said that the administration is constantly and towards all free members of the, of the war cabinet, including the defense and then us to live on the ground rather. um and so they, they feel this is just a natural outgrowth. but i guess what we're seeing is perhaps some sort of another for formative elements here of, of trying to the inference to being while we're showing some surprise or witness on yahoo. look at that way. we've been tough with that on yahoo. but you know what
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that actually means in real terms. we don't there. yeah. and we had coming to harris on sunday again. call for a ceasefire. but it was timing of, of that was quite interesting because it's just what 48 hours before super tuesdays is also being done for political purposes. and i just went back to look back to that. sorry. interesting, because she didn't really, somebody should have sent them. she was just restating the bite administration policy a 6 weeks the spine of a total of these 5. and yet the crowd was so hungry for someone for the administration to just use that word. i did let her finish that sentence and she seemed a bit taken aback by that to base once a cease fire. full seized by noticed the 6 week face for that said, but we're getting more of all of these before much of actions. i guess iris houses in the past and was on sunday. the speaking is palestinians of human beings. i'm talking about this, the morality of, of, of what israel is doing. it's something which we never see from biden. so she's wheeled out to do this for every now that is a kind of pressure of how it's split enough tenants dental that we have the vote in
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michigan in the democratic primary last week. last tuesday, a 100. 1 1000 people of aging prefer and divert uncommitted them by providing in the democratic primaries to show their displeasure with vitamins green light for as rarely atrocities. and we have super tuesday coming up tomorrow here in the united states as well. well, in the states where they're allowed uncommitted, but what we're going to be looking carefully does he wants to diverge titles of that, but real angry amongst the base, but it got all of this is performance of the ad drops performance, or this performance of the actual policy stays the same. thank you she and for that she ever time see, live there in washington. health officials in israel say a miss on strike on the north of the country has scales one person and wounded several others. the attack was carried out on a small village along the border with 11 on these early military says it struck the source of the launch. there's been near the cross border 5 between israel and lebanese onto has been lost since october, us special envoy, a massage in phasing favor with the talk same that ending the escalating fighting between israel and has the law washington says he's pushing for
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a lasting security arrangement as they know how to report some payables, hezbollah says it has lost more than 200 men among them field commanders, since the start of confrontations with israel, it's been 5 months since the lebanese arms group opened a 2nd front to help relief pressure on its ally hum us in garza international efforts are now underway to reach a ceasefire and gaza has blessed says it will stop firing and adhere to any ceasefire that's agreed on condition as well does the same. but that may not happen . that it is, it does not necessarily happen that when you have a seized by and does it just automatic, the extent that is why we're here today to be able to have a conversation and discussion on what to kind of arrangement that could be reached here in london is not an automatic us and for a must hausten is in bayview to continue diplomatic efforts involving arrangements
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that would allow residents on both sides of the border to return. the us has been trying to prevent the near daily confrontations between israel and hezbollah. from expanding, but has molasses, western and boys have only one goal, and that is to ensure as well security. it has said it will not discuss security arrangements for southern lebanon until there is a permanency fire in garza in level 4 an invoice come to 11 onto discusses riley threats. no one talks about stuffing the aggression on gaza. what they say is the aggression in gaza will continue. we have said this clearly in the past those you want to mediate most immediate and the aggression but as well recently stepped up into our campaign and has linked the suspicion of hostilities to hezbollah as withdrawal from the border area and the re deployment of the lebanese army with increased numbers and effectiveness, us amboy aimless hosted war and what he called the limited war between is roland
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has the loss is not contained a vote. he also says a new security paradigm is needed along the border between 11 on and as well. in other words as well, will not agree to return to the situation before october 7th. that means new security arrangements and 11 on has now been informed through the united states of what is needed for quiet to return to the border center. there else was data data of the united nations general assembly has been debating the u. s. v. 2 of the latest security council draft resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza, the policy num. bassett, or to the u. n. re add months or address members, he said, is there as well on guys the amounts to genocide for 5 months now? is it a it has been committing atrocities against the palestinian people on check and
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unhinged. and the security council has been prevented repeatedly from calling for an immediate cease fire to put an end to these atrocities. this is what we are talking about and that's why we are here today. stopping the daily war, crimes and crimes against humanity that are integrated to this is an easy assault. and putting an end to the genocide under way. let's bring in our diplomatic attitude, james space at the united nations for us. so james, again, that meeting triggered by the us see 2 of the cease fire, you know, tell us about the prevailing sentiment there among member states. what did we hear from them? oh yeah, this became almost 2 years ago the general assembly decided to take this initiative
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of forcing every single time automatically. now, when there is a veto bought permanent member of the security council that putting them in the box has to explain it to the rest of the united nations to old 193 countries. and of course, this was about the veto, outside of the resolution has been vetoed on a c spot and goes up by the us. so you have the us deputy ambassador, explaining that he felt, and his country felt that if they supported that resolution, it could have on the mind the ongoing negotiations that are going on. but of course, remember the mediators and then it's ongoing negotiations. a cuts out in egypt and they said they have no problem with that security council dropped resolution that was retained by the united states. and it was clear that once again, when you get full of the countries of the world in one room or the you and member states that the, that the opinions all about very, very strong. but that needs to be a see spot. it was very, very clear that there's disappointment, i'm frustration about the us position in the fight,
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but it's blocking. what money see is a vital move in the security council. yeah, and it's been a busy day, james said the general assembly, we've had the head of the united nations policy, me a refugee agency, speaking of the general assembly and warning that without additional funding at the they will be uncharted territory with serious implications for global peace and security for the plaza really told the you in general assembly, that's why that's the u. n. a agency for policy refugees is functioning hands tomorrow. last monday, it embodies the promise of a fat and lasting political solution. dismounting, the agency and gaza on the west bank, including east terrorism, would only so those who oppose such a solution. but it seems with which is would feel 75 years after the
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next. well, that the international community is once more turning its back. james, a very dia warning from last, a rainy the he's agency has been under a great deal of pressure. and gosh, yes, absolutely. remember that they've lost funding of k 8. 16 is that key donors who pulled out $450000000.00 of funding. and some other nations are still funding under up for example, in the general assembly right now. no way speaking, which is one of those that is keeping is funding, but it puts it in his agency. he said at breaking point, and this is all based on israel's allegations that some of the younger stuff were involved in the attacks of october the seconds. but i have to tell you there's a u. n team investigating this from the internal load, the site department of the un. and although they've been doing their investigation for a month, they've got the allegations for me as well. but they haven't, it's yet been showing the evidence to backup those allegations. and only now we're
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told that they've been given, visa is potentially late to this week to go to jerusalem, to perhaps be allowed to see the evidence that israel says it has, but hasn't shown up to the united nations certainly missed a lot. so really is very worried that tundra could be completely dismantled. he said it's facing a deliberate and concession campaign to undermine its operations and ultimately ends them. and you had earlier on the policy, you know, about the speaking in the 1st general assembly. me see what he's also be speaking in the last few minutes and he says israel's aim is clear to destroy abra on the basis this with a raise, the palestinian refugees. but he said they cannot be a res. neither can the rights which include the right to a to same. thank you. jane space is a different medic, editor lives there at the united nations. the sound driving use in the us supreme court has handed donald trump
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a major victory overturning a decision that had excluded him from colorado's bout. trump is a front runner for the republican nomination to challenge present. joe biden. the states top court had ordered him off the ballot in december, so i didn't use ro leading up to the january 6 2021 attack on the capital. trump has welcomed the decisions, stressing the need for presidential immunity, immunity for president, and not community for me, but for any president. if a president doesn't have full immunity, you really don't have a president because nobody that is serving in that office will have the courage to make. in many cases what would be the right decision or it could be the wrong decision. it could be, in some cases, the wrong decision, but because they have to make decisions and they have to make them free of all tara that can be reined upon them when they leave office or even before they leave office. and some decisions are very tough. island fisher is in my log
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a folder and explains the significance of the holdings. is an important one for donald. trump essentially means that he will be on the ballot in all 50 states if he wins the republican presidential nomination, which is almost setting at the stage. certainly, you'd also been excluded from the ballot in illinois and maine, but those decisions had been suspended until the supreme court made the decision. and other states may well have kicked him off of the ballot to if the supreme court had ruled any other way. but during the initial hearing, it was clear, the court was heading in this direction even what the liberal justice is, being incredibly skeptical that a state could exclude someone from the presidential election ballot. what is more complicated for donald trump is the question of unity. the of course is asked the supreme court, the rule that and the thing he does while he is in the office means that he cannot
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be prosecuted, that essentially a president is above the law. one of the arguments during the hearing with the supreme court was that a president could essentially alter the assassination of a political arrival unfreeze no consequence to that. it seems highly unlikely that the supreme court will agree that that is something that the founding fathers had discussed had intended and actually wanted for the united states. i most huge constitutional implications for the united states as well. if the we have to rule and these people that decision, of course, to, to come somewhere in april. so a win for donald trump head of super tuesday, but not something that it concurrent on going forward as the faces. remember 91 criminal charges a costs for different court cases that are ongoing at the moment? oh and for sure, i'll just do the model logo, florida. this haiti's government has declared
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a state of emergency and nighttime curfew, following a search in gun violence and the storming of the countries to biggest prisons, prime minister, idaho. he has been visiting kenya to establish an international police force to help patrol the street. stephanie deca has more the deadline in the streets. the result of an ambush by gang members on the prison in the haitian capital popular pulse, nearly 4000 prisoners were freed, including high profile gang members. i took 2 bullets, one under my thumb and one in my chest, but as long as you're just swap, people have been dying. so sunday evening i was sleeping in my cell. i woke up when i had shooting. i sold a cell gate open. many of the prisoners escaped and many died. police have been deployed since thursday as well armed guns of stepped up. there were tax including on the international airport. the powerful guides are in control of parts of the
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country and estimated 80 percent of the capital, and they say they want prime minister of you had only to stand down. thank you very much. all he left for can you last week to finalize a deal for an international force to help restore order in a t. it would be part of the un task force that's something that appears to have pumped at the latest violence. it's partly blamed on gangster and former police officer, jimmy chevy is a noun as barbecue has been sanctioned by the un and the us. it's many linked to the official trip that the prime minister took to kenya. as the torrent gang leader barbecue claimed that the united uh, pretty much all the gangs, uh, rival games and part of prize to fight against the government and topple it in response to that, that deal that the apartment is to or sign with the canyon government gang violence and then security has played katy for years, is exacerbated by the 2021 assassination of president driven l moines. say no
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elections have been held since 2016. the state of emergency has been declared until wednesday, when the nighttime curfew will be in effect from 6 pm until 5 am stephanie decker, which is 0. let's find out more about the situation in haiti and speak to william o'neill who is the designated united nations expert on human rights in pe. he is joining us from new york. thank you very much. mister o'neill for your time, is no stranger to unrest. of course, but this particular round of violence seems extremely concerning. can you help us understand 1st, what's behind the surgeon attacks we've seen since prime minister halo he traveled abrupt i think there's several reasons. one is the state or has been bothered serious pilots for many, many months now. i think the intensity increased over the last several weeks as it
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became clear that there maybe was now some momentum to finally getting the international force authorized by the security council sent to 80. and also the announcement that there would be elections perhaps held in august 2025, which is a long time from now. so i think that was one of the excuses in a way that the games to some games, not all. some took up to increase the level of violence and these attacks the prime minister is currently out of the country. he was supposed to return, we understand, but there's been no information about his return. who is in control in photo french today? well normally its the finance minister who was named to be in charge of when the prime minister was out of the country. he was gone last week at the carry. com conference, 1st into diana and then the tripped and aerobic. but in reality, it got us, as you said in your lead up to this, a huge chunk of the capital has been under the control, the gangs and long before just last week. 80 percent is the number used?
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it probably sometimes is a 100 percent. it depends on the gangs moving. and then of course, the most of the rest of the country is not under the control of gains. there are pockets here in there, but it really is a problem around footprints and the suburbs around it, which is again the heartbeat of the country. everything. so centralized and 80 that put a prince really counts for just about everything that matters. why is this such opposition? to this international force, well actually there is a time even if the most ations, if you ask patients who are under the some of the games whose life is being terrorized and women getting raped and, and, and people being kidnapped and becoming so expensive because the games cause put a tax on everything every hey, should i talk to him? i visit in the slum areas. can't wait for the force to arrive. it's some of the gang leaders that don't want it because they understand one thing and that's force . and if someone is more powerful than they are, that's the message they get. so it's,
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it's the overwhelming percentage of the everyday haitians at just begs to be relieved from as far that they've had to live under for several months now. yeah, so, so the overwhelming majority of the population, walk this international force, but mr. o'neill are the same time throughout its history. he has not known stability. the previous presidential of anomalies was assassinated, there was violent and instability under john back high receipt as well. why? why is that, what are the factors contributing to, to this lawlessness in haiti? it was you said it's nothing new. it's reached of different level of intensity. the last little affects the assassination in 2021. but even going back to do that yea, and the dictatorship. so then after you left in 1985, basically the key issue is a very weak state which is caused by a number of reasons. one is massive corruption and to as intense any quality, there is a stream poverty and heavy and then there's
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a very narrow sliver at the top. there's extreme wells and these of all combined to lead to a society that is so basically sick sick because of these diseases of any quality of rapid corruption and a very weak state and impunity. people literally have gotten away with murder and 80 for many, many years. and just the system is broken. the prisons that were just invaded which stream we overcrowded in you may and i visited them last summer. they were at 400 percent capacity. i've never seen such as the main conditions. i visited prisons and rolanda like year ago. many other places i've never seen anything like it. and that is a reflection. i think of just the mass of states failure to guaranteed basic human rights to its population, right. the prime minister, as we said, has been abroad trying to win support for this you in back a security force to stabilize a t z he's been trying to solve is just for, for security emission that's supposed to be led by kenya, but can,
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for and for see, think, bring boxed ability to hate the last time for and choose where in haiti didn't really and very well uh, you know, what, what kind of for enforce achieve today in the country as well. it's actually essential. and the haitian national police are overwhelmed and outgoing, and i, one of the biggest problems is a massive for guns and ammunition from the united states to 80. they need support. they've been begging for support. so an international force that is well led, well equipped with the right mandate, that is focused on dealing with criminal gangs. these are criminal gangs, networks that uh it's, there's the police with specialized in this in many countries. i also think that the previous interventions actually have brought some success to haiti have brought, bought some time for the asians to try to get that sorted out for themselves. but i think without asking what, what happens if there is no force, you're just going to have a spiraling downward into the chaos and violets that you just saw this past weekend
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. thank you so much for to talking to us about the situation in haiti with m. o'neil, the designated united nations expert on human rights and haiti joining us from new york. thank you very much for your time. you're welcome bye to and still ahead on this news, i will tell you why judges and columbia have decided to release a formal rollout. a nato troops are taking part in the biggest military exercise since the cold war and bad news. so for santa ronaldo and his teammates and the asian champion, sleep people experience the had a low they. let's have a look at the weather across europe over the next few days. and from the satellite image, you can see a number of fronts walking that weight from west to east. now,
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that system is a named storm, has bought some very heavy snow to the out. a risk of avalon shows as well when it has moved off towards the se, taking the west of the wet weather. then we're going to see some improvement on wednesday. of course, the western parts of europe. but the rain isn't very far away. you can see it's starting to work its way into highland searching all the way down to northern parts of spain and portugal. but let's have a look on tuesday at the very south. we have with wind wanting that remain for sardinia as well as sicily. since on the stones and heavy rain warnings out for graceful places like athens and specially nicky. but behind that for spain and portugal, lots of sunshine and the settled conditions that on tuesday in to wednesday ahead of the west. the weather you can see looking in the wind wings to the farther north of that it is okay, largely william for the northeast, a few showers here and then moving across, moving parts of opponent. so i'm wondering whether the edging into the south of move way on wednesday. but for bruce and i look at that boy to spells coming in on
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each the power of session with you energy reveals itself analysis of a plugin hybrid electric the they're watching the news out on out to 0 with need for the back to bo. i reminder about tom stories. israel continues to target densely populated areas in southern guys that way, hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians are taking shelter. at least 17 people were killed in rafa. as to homes with farms. members of the un general assembly have been meeting to debate the us as details the security council draft
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resolution calling for us to find garza. 3 votes have been held had the security council, but the us, as v told all of these are as continued bombardment of guys as health facilities as resulted in the health care system. practically collapsing gases health ministry says is detected about $1000000.00 cases of infectious diseases describing the situation in this trip as extremely catastrophic. 350000 chronic patients are at risk because of non administration of medications. a lot of 60000 pregnant women in guys are in danger because of a lack of access to health care and around 10000 cancer patients risk of death. meanwhile, a u. n team has delivered the central medical supplies to hospital was in northern guys. i for the 1st time since the war began in october. the situation there is described as green with severe levels of malnutrition, children dying of salvation, syria shortages are fuel food and medical supplies that you install express and
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stuff on. jerry gave this update of the team made up of world health organization and the office of the coordination of humanitarian affairs. unicef and the un population fund all visited the out out and come out. i'd one hospitals in northern garza, yesterday. they did that to deliver fuel and essential medical supplies, that the visits were the 1st to those specific hospitals since early october. despite our ongoing efforts to gain more regular access to the north of gauze of the team delivered $9500.00 leaders of fuel to each of those hospitals. but as you can imagine, this is just a fraction of what is actually needed of the director general of the world health organization dr. tedra spoke of quote, grim findings. during the teams visits including several levels of bound nutrition, children dying of starvation, hospital buildings, destroyed,
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and serious shortages of fuel and food and medical supplies. the come out loud one hospital is the only pediatric hospital in northern garza, and it is as you can imagine being overwhelmed with patients. dr. tedra said the lack of electricity poses a serious threat to patient care and the lack of food like to the death of 10 children as the w h o. t was informed by doctors at the hospital. let's speak to dr. e paying g. who is a canadian medic, who's spent the retreating patients inside gaza and he's in close contact with colleagues in the streets and is joining us live from ottawa on this news. our thank you so much for being with us doctor. you've been speaking to your colleagues and guys, and what are they telling you about the current situation, especially when it comes to these infectious diseases, 1000000 cases. that's a staggering figure. that's right, i mean, thank you for having me do that. the numbers are staggering, but i think the human cost of what's happening on the ground,
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the individual lives that are being impacted by not only the infectious disease and the continued violence that people are experiencing. but also i think it's really important to highlight the attacks on health care the absence continue. i have to check on the status of my colleagues and friends for health care workers and the gaza strip to see if they are still alive only only in the past 2 days. i have to um, check in to see if my colleagues that that are onto maternity hospital to see if they are alive because the gates are dot hall hospital was struck by a drums drunk drove straight that killed the parent medic onto the chip killed a nurse a total of 11 people and over 50 people were harmed and injured, including young children. yeah. and what menu menu axel are, so people do not feel safe to provide that ken care, but they're still doing the no central care looking after their patients and their
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committee is just read us. it is many, many health care workers have indeed been killed in this war. and, and that makes it really difficult as you see for them to treat people who, who are suffering. i just want to ask you a bit more about the infectious diseases and these 1000000 cases, what sort of diseases are we talking about here and what's caused them? i mean with the overlapping food and clean water and housing and security that has pretty much left no one on the not a menu. every single person has been entirely touched by those overlapping crises of food and water, and shelter and security. it has led to the conditions of overcrowding, this displacement of people living in times on pro 1st sanitation and clean water to the point where we're seeing so much communicable disease and not of respiratory infections. gastro intestinal disease, including
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a major outbreak of hepatitis, is a and, and these are preventable infections and diseases can also be boxing it against red end to, to feel problems such things. we need nutritious food, we need to clean water. and without such things, we're, we're seeing the worst of the worst ones, not only, and these communicable diseases, these instructions, which are entirely preventable and also treatable. right? and we can't even treat the, because of the lock about occasions, loc, antibiotics. so somebody said, dr. g, uh well we, we also have children dying of mine nutrition, especially in northern guys. and this is happening at an extremely alarming rate. they're on the desktop of course, but they're also long term consequences to, to these children not getting the proper nutrition. they need you know, i, one of the children that i saw was the sickest child that i've ever seen in my
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entire medical career. they were chilled carried in by this mother and wasn't able to walk anymore because of how, of, you know, malnourished she was. and i could wrap my index finger on my phone entirely around both the upper arm and the lower like of this child. and she was 910 years old, and i'm worried that this is one of the children that have already died since i met over 2 years to 2 weeks ago. and the number of children have died from severe malnutrition is now with the double digits. and these are entirely preventable dots, and these are children we're talking about that are, you know, that stuff or the, the most serious consequences from the ongoing genocide and assaults by israel on the people that go. so thank you so much for talking to his doctor, doctor he paying g joining a staff from ottawa in canada. thank you for your time. thank you for having is
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not the columbia wave judges have decided to free the military. de salvatore mancuso from prison. mancuso was returned to the capital bogota after setting a 15 year sentence in the u. s. on drug trafficking, his confess, his coal responsibility for numerous massacres. how does the funds that are on pity is that correspondence in columbia as capital bogota? so why did the judge have to say on releasing my question, the yes, probably the judge essentially said that the bunk was a, could be conditionally released on a trial release for the next 4 years. based on the fact that he already served this time under a framework, a law called the justice and peace law that was passed back in 2005. and that essentially allows for the bmo by
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a station of the paramilitaries back then. now remember that mancuso is recently extradited back to colombia in february 27th. after spending 12 years in jail, in the us, the uh, full on drug trafficking, a charge as a however, this decision, uh, and it has a number of uh, a long list actually of conditions. and the judge also said that this will allow mancuso to pick up as role as a special piece advocate or piece emissary, which is a role that was designated beforehand by price event. gustavo paid recently at to try and see if he can act as a sort of bridge between the colombian government and a number of armed groups that the government is hoping to bring to negotiating table or possibly a submission part of an ambitious plan by for his english type of pay throw of
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reaching what he calls, total peace in the country. and that's because mancuso is seen as somebody that is still well respected by these groups, that our successors of those paramilitary groups have found the thank you very much for that, that it's on that 150 live there in boca time. the time now to catch up on sports his speech, us probably thank you very much independently. awesome. a la cruising to victory against sheffield. united. they screwed 5 1st off goals and added another in the 2nd. they are very much on track to go back to within 2 points of need is livable. while they scold 15 goals in the last 3 games and it took them just 5 minutes to find the item in here. that's kept in most of the, of the god school and then go and gabrielle. i'm ultimately started 3 no left within 15 minutes. and how about this? just 16 minutes in shape with united head coach because while the made a substitution and the shape of united fans, well, they had already seen enough in schools from co habits. and dick and royce
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made it 5 know by how so on this time. so, you know, it's, if you're coming to live in points of just up top, flight safety, a reminder for you. it's currently 6. right? so last bad news across the on rinaldo and he's on the side is they went down one know to you a cup lane in the 1st leg of the region champions lead, cool to final. just people have done so feeling about he need method. what would be the games only go rinaldo and his teammates won't get a chance to turn things around and each time when they host the 2nd in salvia radio and expect spots to fly on tuesday when saudi arabia's fits rivals all hello and i'll it's the face of the 2 paid each other was recent, this friday and what is known as saudi advertise to go. oh, hello, that one that much. 31. and, but we hoping for we repeat it because of a lot of for you in full to in west asia to in east asia. we spoke to paul williams,
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co host of the asian game podcast, who sees all hello, not any, a favorites for that time, but for the whole tournaments, the agent had the defending champions and sadie rab, us not having the best season. the $25.00 points off the price already behind our allowed, and each on these $2.00 sides made it's always a tasty encounter regardless of whether they're sitting on the table. and with that kind of being treated to a little bit of a faced event at the moment i met on friday, not in the savvy, probably like i'll sort of a's to victory in that 131 without this task right? colleagues onto each of which was suspended as well. so i stayed in imperious form at the moment. it's been 3 years, almost 3 years since always, you had actually won a match in this fixture, which is quite staggering to think about. so i thought i would love to get some, some bragging rights either, either there are holes and perhaps didn't in the hopes of, of going on to faded, throw at the lake and champions league as well. but it's hard to say anyone being
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able to knock most the perch the season. nfl saying to jason kelsey has an else he's with time and from the sports off the 13 use with the philadelphia eagles. the 36 year old son for the eagles in 2011 and went on to win the franchises 1st. it was suitable in 2017. he was selected in the 1st team, full pro, an impressive 6 times 3 times super bowl champion. travis was bay for his brother's final press conference. jason was on the 6th round, picked in the draft, but will leave as one of the eagles most successful ever play is. it has always been a goal of mine. to play my whole career in one city and i couldn't have dreamt a better one and a better fit if i tried. i don't know what's next, but i look forward to the new challenges and opportunities that away. and i know that i carry with me the lesson for my time here and that forever. a college
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basketball sensation, kaitlyn clock says she feels like she's living in a dream. that's all she broke a wrinkle that stood for more than half a century to become the old time leading college score, a male or female david state support for college basketball history. it was low key when arrived, but this was the moment taking clock moved out on her own, the highest scoring quiet in college basketball history, breaking pistol, pete mary. but his mock, which stood 54 years. it happened not a free throw. were you disappointed that the passing pistol? pete wasn't a more dramatic shot. no, i mean no, it will take free throws. you've got to make them there for it. that's why. so i get them for release to 22 year old clock is no longer right. and shots, she average is moving 28 points, the game. and now having wrecked, so 3685 points altogether. she's become one of the biggest names in us sport
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abroad. james is tweeting yet you travis scott, is here. what is this moment in history mean for women's basketball, that all eyes are on you? well, i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for people that came before me. i feel like i'm living in a dream. honestly, holly and i'm hoping i could inspire a lot of young girls to be able to dream to be on the surface like this. and i think it's moving women 4th floor and i just women's basketball players and across all $0.04. you know, women are pretty great, so the book is confirmed to college career is coming to a close to enter the 2020 full draft for the women's and be a what she's projected to be the number one overall pick by the indiana fever. yeah, i'm on the floor like the w and yeah, use already seeing a rise in ticket sales that it's takes out you 0 are in the pocket stone soup and the slum about united caps and shut up con wasn't fine for me. as many sites a victory over the charlotte zone, me should um, heat a t o 51, bowls as the slum about the posted 196 before in may. 20 over is
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set out to skip it can bowl to this dismissal of ahmed jamal was these 300 things. he twins and crickets, it took 3 entitled slum about one by $29.00 rods, called us out through as the draft on the dial in the netflix slim mix submission match the pay played each other in front of a set of crowd. a las vegas called have netflix is suppose to live stream sports events, and those being struggling with things we and many expect this to be last season. they showed signs of the skills that at the end of $22.00 grand slams, the 37 year old eventually moving to alvarez, who was moving to 2 and 17 years younger and of a christian for adel now is whether he will be fit to play mays friendship and which is $114.00 times and a religious one is appealed against. losing his ranking points and prize money helped. he was disqualified from the divine tennis championships. last week. primitive was default to the in. he sent me final against alexander public for
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swearing at align judge and russian, which made the comments and former players taking the social media to voice the disapproval. that's a decision problem as going back to number 5 in the world, but still have to pay the $56000.00 for the violation. that's what it's supposed to be useful tonight. funny, peter, thank you very much for that. still ahead on the news. our elephants now have more legal protections in the dash, but will tell you why conservation is a loss of loans. won't help damage it on the in this business. uptake this voltage by the city bank growth partner of bung the dashboard to use the
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welcome back. nato troops are taking part in a huge military exercise in poland, the largest since the cold war. the exercise called norfolk response $24.00 brings together tens of thousands of nato and swedish soldiers is designed to test its defenses in the face of russia's war on ukraine's that boston has more from poland on the day's activities. this is the largest need to exercise since 1988 to the end of the cold war and preparations for steps fos. the defender, stopped and already after the rushes occupation of crimea. but also the russian facing of ukraine fee as have increased that of nato country could be next. what this exercise wants to showed is that nato is very ready to defend the alliance, but often remarks by donald trump. uncertainty has come to what the enforcement of the united states will be in the future. he encouraged,
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basically russia to do it afterwards. once with a native member that doesn't say enough on defense. and that's a very painful point. so many european countries, which for the last 30 years have closed out arms factories. i'm a nation factories, i'm barely invested in a defense. on tuesday the you will launch a multi $1000000000.00 plan to upgrade its defense capabilities. but military leads us where they need to have side that not only the industry, but also people in europe, need to be more aware that the piece is not a given step fast and l just a rough costs and you have go in, poland rushes for an ministry says if some and the german ambassador in moscow, after a russian media published a recording, said to be of german army officers discussing supplying weapons ukraine and a potential attack in crimea. gemini, is defense minister as accused the comment of conducting what he called an informations your to create divisions within the berlin government,
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a voter turnout for a parliamentary election in yvonne last week reached a record low. the interior minister says 41 percent of the $61000000.00 a radians and miserable to cast their ballots voted on friday. as dawn from the previous still 42.5 percent in 2020. and from the high of 71 percent who voted in 1996 for so se dot has moved from terabyte. no, absolutely, there absolutely. was there in the running parliamentary elections. so the internal administrator has announced that the overall turned out is 41 percent, which is something that the, that the 4th establishment in the company is quite satisfied with because they were concerned that the turnouts could be around 20 percent. which cooled caused a, there's some surprises for the poor establishment. on the other hand, the 4th one percent is the lowest turnouts just establishment of the as long as you're part because you run in 1979. so in that sense,
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to position the reformist also see the result as a significant victory. so you running part of it has $290.00 seats. when we look at the distribution based on this results. as of now around $150.00 conservatives, they secured their seats truck different ford missed and the rest on the, the didn't independence about $45.00. and people need to go to the 2nd phone because they could not pass the 20 percent trash quote. so as of this result, we can easily say that the conservatives are going to keep their control over the 3 branches in the content that would have been interesting to countries that, that, that the government, the parliament and the judiciary. so in that sense, protest see that the results are just showing a strong continuation of the state. just go in here on this, you said that how does your to not to bangladesh where a cold has banned the adoption of elephants to protect them from exploitation,
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right? school say this will stop the animals being tortured. why being trade? but conservation is say, laws aren't enough time very trying very for some cattle hills on the border with northern india. a loss of happy that is increasingly forcing ellison's to migrate, causing conflict with human. someone to save their crops and homes, people here in northwest bangladesh, use whatever the can, including fire electric fence and all the tools defend the elephants. resulting and dozens of casualties each year in both human analysis and populations. nor the competence father was killed by an allison a little more than a month ago. well, happy and extra loss that opens causes many problems. for us, they destroy our trees, land some homes, and sometimes attack and kill villagers. it's becoming a challenging situation for us. according to the forest department, 35 people have been killed, you know, some attacks and the last 9 years in northern bung with ash the community here once
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something done about it, the how the whole lot. if the authorities build concrete walls between the elephant range and now the village, it might help all these fences and barriers on no protection from edison's. they break them very easily. allison's have already lost nearly 2 thirds of their habitat across asia. and climate change is pushing them into new areas. experts say live in migration that chris brought a request corporation between india, myanmar and bangladesh. to establish cross bought our heavy depths, bangladesh has more than 13 natural crossing points with india and me and my that ellison's regularly move across, but they haven't the destruction. deforestation. and the growing presence of people opposing major challenges to these vital pathways. so according to the international organization for conservation of nature, the ocean elephant is an endangered spaces. there may be as few as
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40250000 elephants remaining in the wild. in a ship barber, there alone has witness 98 allison depths in 20 years. with only 300 left, no reason high court ruling a suspended all licenses which prevents the capture adoption or expectation of the patient outcomes various condition to the definitely the the court ruling is a good initiative if the force department and relevant authorities move forward and implementing it then we may see positive changes in conservation and protection of the captive and wild elephants. despite these laws domesticated alex, i'm send your expectation in surfaces, tourism and logging in many ation. countries comes or vision is tier st. laws alone will not protect aisha's, while allison, restoring and securing their natural habitat is also crucial for their survival controlled re, i'll just say to a girl hills, bangladesh. and that's the news for now, and i'll just hear,
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