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which is 0, the desperation wesson's in gaza, palestinians forced to scramble for small amounts of food and she monetary data come under attack. the cut on nixon on this is out 0 life and also coming up is around a proves construction on 3 and a half 1000 new in legal settlement homes in the occupied west gangs in haiti threatening civil war if the prime minister doesn't step down and continue to block his return to the country, plus the live in bogota, west thousands and marching against president gustavo,
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petra's economic and social reform news. it is 1700 as gmc, that's 7 pm and gals, where at least 7 people have been killed in 14 wounded. when he's ready for his open fire and palestinians waiting for food in the central region, as off to the welfare program said, these ready army turned back 14 trucks trying to get a into the north and desperate palestinians have been scrambling to get supplies from the few trucks that get into the strip children and the vulnerable of suffering. the most ministry of health says a teenager and an elderly man have died of malnutrition and the hydration at al schiffer and to come out one hospitals. at least 20 people have now died of malnutrition. a lot of us so many of them are hot. so being squeezed with pain when a child comes over and sees, i want to have rice and chicken. we are unable to provide rice lead to long chicken
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and launch of the wall that we are experiencing. this is not only a war on civilians, it is a low on food on salvation. know this is, israel continues, as bombardments across the strip palestinian home is being hits. in one of the latest strikes in the central garza city, the butler health industry says at least 86 people have been killed in the past 24 of us who bank begins our coverage and the one kind of process these between age people displaced and was that prep a shelter, israel's trends of holes on palestinians and gaza, expecting tied to by the date of the i'll be installed since the special ed the one of them as well. i'm. i'm living in this tent with my mother in law and my in those question children, we have nothing a tool, no food or water. we're living on handouts, sometimes i receive one come food container. it's not sufficient for the age of us . and just like that, the food is gone, then not sure where the next me
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a little come from. know when i just have one more left has to have that all children is suffering. they are living in fear and horror. now starving to death, what room do they do? this is alta and justice and the whole world is sitting and watching. the hospitals have seen a surge and my nurse children. she may not end up with a live sammy, most children like this boy. sammy have symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea and are suffering from internal infections and hepatitis due to pull you took food and water. they're living in unhealthy conditions intends expose to the cold. any food and water they can get is not clean. somehow the students have resorted to eat an annual fee to survive. others look forward to wherever they can find it and what have a condition except for really to a dis getting in. although just as death comes from the so to does live saving supplies. even the united states has been forced to use pains to get around these
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regular locate, but it's not enough to feed the people here. i said big i just, there was something i will job or is the director of emergencies of the world food program and says, israel is not explained why it still those a trucks from going to northern garza as we were looking forward actually to reach the north after the pause that we had to enforce the on the 20th of february, unfortunately, after waiting for 3 hours at the check points, we were just asked to turn back. and that ended up and having 14 products worth of food, mid to 100 metric tons, approximately. read out that and many of the split civilians have to take the food off the trucks because they wouldn't need done. but it wasn't intended location because we needed to get to the north where the situation is. but we didn't get any uh for sure. if this one's why we would keep on trying, we have negotiating, we're working with all stakeholders to make sure that we are able to uh, get back into the the, the north and make sure that we are delivering in
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a very safe environment that actually can protect the civilians that are receiving data as well. if they want to reach the people that are in need, we need to make sure that we are able to do that, that scale. and the only way to do it that scale is if we're able to do it through land crossings, and we have food enough to feed 2200000 people and it just outside gaza. we just need to make sure that we are able to negotiate the access into the different parts of cars, north and the south to make sure that the trucks are able to get it to the people that they, the drops would never be able to replace that is there any war cabinet minister benny guns has met the u. k. foreign secretary, david cameron in london, britain was expected to warn as well that his patience is running out, so that humanitarian situation doesn't amazing photos against his diplomatic missions united states. cameron's baker, the dreadful suffering and gauze, and once you've got a whole set of things we've off these various to do,
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but i have to report to you'll know, chips has the mind to base because in february it was about hoff well built in in january. so patients needs to run very thin, and a whole series of warnings need to be given every challenge as mo, from the now david cameron as being one of the more vocal critics amongst western diplomats a several months now. and i think you, we have heard him over the last weeks warning of the impending disaster of humanitarian situation. starvation and disease breaking out in like gaza because of the pause that posted to you of, of a this going in critical of israel withholding of age. and he's flight to the idea roof recognizing a pot of city and state. so the beginning of february. so i think he is trying to
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convey uh the doubts and the reservations of the british government and also of the british people was increasing the states at this cause a conflict as massively morally problematic regarding many guns while he's has an interesting position in, in is where the politics, he is part of the little cabinet, but he's all position quantization who was brought in. so that will cabinet as a way of bringing some kind of cross policy unity at that at the time of war. but he remains a benjamin netanyahu. his main rival essentially. so they're all those who see him as free. not saying on this uh, different attic trip to foreign capitals and he has also area political motives. his allies say that, see if this trip has come to lights, they should have been going to washington dc say 2 months ago, the cause of the worsening situation of the relationship between israel and it's
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crucial ally. and suppose that the united states, so i'm going to say this on jordan sunset, his my having to l must be a political. i'm listen, professor media studies at the do heinz, chief of graduate studies are welcome. i'm at no detail yet of what's went on between david cameron and benny again, sped se along the line for jimmy. what can remember say on tuesday, the patient's needs to run very thin. but what does that even mean? because this real is, is proven adaptive, ignoring world opinion, right? i mean in many ways patients has, has been running then or, or should have run 10 a long time ago. more than 30000 palestinians have been killed many thousands, other thousands of other is missing and under the rubble, age is not getting in sufficient quantity and an aid organizations are warning of imminent famine. so in a, if anything, david cameron's remarks are, are sort of an understatement. but as we've seen,
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israel is adamant about continuing to war, despite the fact that it's closest allies like united states have said that it's, it's unwinnable, given israel's, and game given their, their primary objective as stated. nonetheless, they want to continue or they want to continue to fight on. and they seem adamant about that. it's certainly been a big change and shooting from the united states and u. k. there has been, i think it's been interesting to follow. you know, us discourse. i think this week we saw some of the most critical discourse coming out of the us administration that we've heard about israel. i'm hesitant to say that things have changed meaningfully. i'm always more interested in what the us is doing than what the us the same because oftentimes there's the, you know, there can be this kind of empty, empty rhetoric. but i don't think there's any question that the bite in ministration is, is very concerned. they're dragged into this now for 5 months, they're seen as complicit in genocide. some of the recent pulling data out of the
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united states has to be of concern to joe biden. right. the quote of public opinion is what you're going to in the election. yeah, absolutely. and, you know, half of democrats now believe that israel is carrying out genocide, so it depends on how you want to read the data on the one hand bite and can point to the fact that his approval rating has not actually gone down since october. since this all started on the other hand, if half of his party believes that this is a genocide and that he's supporting the, the genocide and of young people, increasing we are moving away from israel and closer to the palestinian position, which the public opinion data suggests then the next dose could be troubling signs, and that's to, that's the say nothing of the arrow been and most of them votes, which we'll, we'll figure prominently into certain states like michigan and rosie. i'm in the background because these negotiations for potential seats for a bubbling away,
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taking a long time to get anywhere. what, what all the old schools, why is it so difficult to get anywhere with this? i thought it was interesting what daniel loved, he said, he, somebody that you, you all have had on, on the knowledge a 0. former is really negotiator. and yesterday he said that her mazda is position, is, quote, reasonable to offer that they're bringing to the table. they basically want to complete and to, to all of us association of violence and they're willing to give up all of the, the cap to is that they are, there's really captives that they have. um, that's kind of what the, the broader world community has been asking for now for for months give up the hostages. let's stop the fighting israel. however, as i mentioned at the beginning, they remain adamant that they want a temporary pause, only to resume the bombing and bombardment of gaza at the conclusion of that truce . and from a mazda is perspective, there just doesn't seem to be a lot of incentive to give up their bargaining chips on the one hand. and then i have israel resumed the bombing on the other hand. but i'm to live with that thing . so that's what i'm having to mastery at professor of media studies at the dawn to
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graduate studies. thank you. thanks now as well as a pre plans to build 3 and a half 1000 new satellites and the hardware spike, the organizations piece now says units will be built in the illegal settlements of my i remember a front and cut up as well as far right? finance minister, but it's elizabeth rich, one of an expansion after a shooting incident of one of the settlements 2 weeks ago to solve its reports now from occupied east truce. these really government essentially approving the 3500 housing units in the 3 different illegals settlements across the occupied west bank. this is the 1st time since the beginning of the war on october 7th. and we have seen approvals for housing units in illegal settlements. now in the leading up to the war as well in this time period in occupied east jerusalem was 3700 housing units and illegal settlements were approved. now this came after
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israel's finance minister. a known alternation always fits on a smart rich, had said that there would be a legal settlements expanding in retaliation for a shooting that took place actually at one of the settlements back in february. now it is worth mentioning, he's not just the countries finance winters to finish administer, excuse me. he also holds a role within israel defense ministry. so he is in charge of some civil affairs within the occupied westbank, primarily those that would oversee and approve at settlement housing unit. so i don't have to go through this long drawn out process, they can be approved at his demand. additionally, what we are seeing is comments from him that were made this morning. he said that in the last year there had been $18515.00 housing units in illegal settlements that have been approved in the last year. so we can expect in the occupied westbank
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construction to begin on those 3 legal settlements, totaling is $3500.00 housing units. the nikki haley is pulled down to the race to be the republican presidential candidate . she congratulated her opponent donald trump and wisdom. well, following shots of endorsing him to move over to ensure that trump will stand for the republicans in the us presidential election in november to a 100 as more now from raleigh in north carolina. the general election campaign has unofficially begun the only remaining major candidate running against donald trump for the republican nomination for president nikki haley has bowed out of the campaign, but she said she says spending that campaign rather than stopping it, that gives her access to all the money she's gathered through fundraising, it also allows her to reactivate that campaign if something were to happen and remember that donald trump faces $91.00 chargers in 4 separate cases. so there is
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legal perils that could affect his case with a delegate. math simply didn't work. she got just over 18 delegates, you need 1215 to win, and donald trump as well on his way to getting there, could get there within the next couple of weeks, which about out of the race. hey, we did not endorse trump. she said he had the opportunity to lower her followers, and there's competition for that because president joe biden, the democrats who is almost certainly the nominated for the democratic party for president once again, said that there is room for hailey's of orders in his campaign. so haley's race is over, it's now apparently a race between donald trump and joe biden. and that's what we're going to hear each of those candidates talking about moving forward. john henry l. g 0. raleigh, north carolina, are still a head here. now does there egypt pound? it's a new record, lo against us dollar. as the government struggles to stabilize the economy and
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getting the hands to us, we find out about the i know tradition into about 2 to upkeep an agent most the, there's a delivery mission, a post, i mean, in western and it needs to be questions. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of weight is happening. the effect that lose coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the let's think best. this is essentially curious on just lost jobs to find expeditions under british terrace diction. vs charged have endangered. and national security, security and civilians and soldiers by accents to reveal vast amounts of classified information among our classified information was videos of the us helicopter attack in iraq, the killed 11 people into the civilians and 2 voices. janice remains inside belmont prison here in london awaiting
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a final decision. whether he kinda pale his legal team says they will be arguing on the basis of freedom of speech. there's never been a prosecution. b espionage that before. so use a lot of free speech documents for trial arguments of the why get a federal back in the us? his wife died and city is set to united states political prisoners. and that's what happens is legal team says if this attempt fails, the last remaining option is to appeal to the european court of human rights. the kind of guy you're watching out 0 or might about some stories is odd, at least 7 palestinians have been killed. 14 wounded in central god. so they were
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waiting for a to plug a real treat program. so as these ready all me, ton by 14 trucks trying to get a into northern. does that, is there any won't cabinet minutes up any guns has met the u. k. for on tech truth, david cameron in london, person who is expected to warn israel, that is, patients is running out over the humanitarian situation in garza. well, the un security council will hold an emergency meeting on wednesday nights in response to the interest and hate the country is in the state of emergency. also kindly does announce that we're going to over through the government, a powerful gain lead to strength and civil war will break out. a prime minister audio only doesn't step down. he is in puerto rico and trying to return home the situation and hate see being closely watched him united states. so let's go to whitehouse cross when it can be how good? kimberly. so what have we been hearing from washington and what's the, what's rolled into with this? yeah, well, what we know is that for months the us administration has been resisting calls from
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the international community for a resignation of the haitian prime minister. but of thanks. took a dramatic turn and a real about face from the by the ministrations position on tuesday. that's when we saw the a slang of the haitian prime minister as he was returning from a diplomatic engagement to haiti that was dramatically interrupted by a cable from the state department where he received a message mid flight. which essentially the by ministration was encouraging him to resign as but he should agree to a transitional government as the solution to the spiraling violence that is occurring inside haiti. now he did not land in a port of france. instead, he went to puerto rico where we understand he remains at this time what we
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understand the by the administration is still encouraging him to step down. he listen to the latest from the us in bass that are to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield. as what we've asked uh, the haitian prime minister to do is move forward on a political process that will lead to the establishment of a presidential transitional council that will lead to elections. and we think that it's urgent that it's urgent that he moves forward in, in that direction and start the process of bringing norman c back to, to the people of haiti. now in the midst of all this, there are questions as well about whether or not the united states will put for us troops to support the haitian national police. it is security operations, given the level of violence that continues to escalate the firm answer from the national security council spokesperson john kirby is no. instead,
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what the united states will do is support it's international partners as they support the haitian police. we also know that the us government is in close contact with haitian senior government officials, hour by hour they are looking for trying to reach them, were in during political solution. and we also know that the us state department has put forward some $200000000.00 to support this effort. but at the same time, what we are also hearing is there is a bit of push back in the us congress, particularly from republicans. and that is also complicating things from the us standpoint. all right, but spit from what house can we help you. thank you for that. thanks for testers, in mexico, in columbia is opposition, has cool for nationwide protests against president gustavo petra's push for
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economic and social reforms. the left wing presidents attempt civil health care pension label should be met with heavy opposition. for testers are also accusing picture as governments of targeting former president of how to ebay and as long as the rep, yes, he is in both, it's all for us alexandria. so tell us more about what people are calling the okay, we have, we have no audio. i think you should. we have a try again, listening much of the country. i don't know if you can hear me. it's the place please let me know if you can hear me here. we can hear you loud and clear to carry on. hello the
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i'm sorry about that. we're having problems with the connection. we book it uh with that as under, i'm guessing we'll try and get it back a little bit like a movie on the edge of somebody's refunded approved in a 1000000000 dollar living to egypt. the country's prime minister as a deal will help restore economic stability. the announcement came, is the addition pound plummeted to a record low against us dollar egypt. the central bank has height interest rates by 600 points. the valuation was one of the i'm s key to months for egypt. so what do you just evaluate as currency 3 times since 2022, but has maintained controls to fix its exchange rate. decision on wednesday is the 1st time the currency will be determined by the free market condition. pound sign contains the us dollar to a regular within minutes of the announcement being made and hello is middle east economic and political analyst at global council. and he says, the junction government has put protections in place to shield civilians from the
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currency to evaluation. the different government has been messaging about this for a long time now and it's, it's a long time coming of egypt, sion, people who've anticipated this and investors have been putting pressure on the government to actually do this. to narrow the divergence between the official and black market rates and the government has also been taking measures to cushion the impact of this inevitable evaluation. they've raised the minimum price of the name and minimum wage by 16 percent for public sector wages. and part of the package from the i mass will be used to expand the social safety net to continue to subsidize basic goods, access to things like rice and sugar, and most importantly, bred. i think the, the, the barometer for the top typical sentiment will be the price of bread. if that starts to increase, then we can start to worry about social instability in egypt. stevens international
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organization for migration says 2023 was a deadline issue for migrant with decade at least a ton of 1000. people died on migration roots right around the world. they were 3 and a half. thousands of them were on routes across the minutes. right? now, the british embassy. this is breaking news, right? is a bridge i'm seeing you have been save it to say, is it being killed in an attack on a boat carry a ship and the gulf of a degree cope rate is say, the true confidence we struck 90 kilometers of the case of 8 and a suspect to choose the rest of the time, and the rest is reportedly adrift and on file, there were 20 crew on board plus 3 and 6 years ago. the oldest small skin, molly's ancient city of tim, about 2, that's the great mol, excuse being restored loc left. all the details. excitement on the streets of tim, back to the cities. people have come to get their hands that they're
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all here to help repulse to this. one of the 3 great most in the ancient town considered the gateway to the so hard is the, the plastering of the mosque is an annual tradition here. and 10 book to it's a big festival. everyone takes part old in human life. that's what is the name of the most to survive to the present day. it's thanks to the work we do every year. raising almost carnival type atmosphere in the. everyone has a role to play. craftsman pay the money they owe, bad powder is added to the mixture. the consistency has to be just right and i show her dot a explains that the festival isn't only about 3 pa spring one of 10, but two's world heritage sites ma'am on that was it strength and social cohesion and cultural mixing here there is no race. there is no with mister t, there's no religion we've come to celebrate. we've come to dress up the mosque and
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to give a post to the vision of the city of 10. but to, for some, the annual festival is a welcome escape from a difficult life in a troubled region below the, in for the land. it's a time when once a year people really come together to severe themselves. but it have fun. it shows are whether it be in our resilience, despite all the difficulties we face all day long. while this annual restoration is a festival of fun, prayer guides the handset do the work. praying over the mixture that will help the building battle the harsh elements for another year this most cuz stood for 700 years and one handful of plus 2 at a time. these mason say that will make sure it stands for another 700. it's not mike level, which is a fascinating story. putting more the website out is there
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a dot com is address? so news or covering bunch of comments and analysis. weather is coming up and inside story the the had a lot of that will get to africa in a moment, 1st of the middle east, and live and, and on several weather have taken a hold of course, moving parts of the region, thanks to a weather system that's bringing more in the way of winfrey and wet weather to eastern areas of turkey at the quote because some of that swimming down into northern parts of iraq and the north west of iran for the south of this, it is looking a little bit clearer. we could see some rain, however, touching into the event and some brisk, a wind is blowing out of the eastern mediterranean. now just days off to seeing some heavier rain effect in cases like oman and the way we all going to the return of went to weather across the gulf with
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a chance of thunderstorms friday into saturday for katasha. and what's the weather developing across southern pots of saudi arabia, north africa, we're all going to see the return of when, when the weather, thanks to another system pulling into the library. independent sheila, you see that rain spreading across morocco into algeria. some of that touching into to new z a as well cooling things down. but across from the central areas of northern africa, the heat continues to build a very dry picture that what band has shifted its way further north. we'll see some showers in nigeria on friday. the west of the wet weather, however, rumbling across the comb goes to end the week. the generation full meets premier league legend vince and company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. most of it starts in appear and it is the representation is rides for the rest will follow and travels to add to you to
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discover how fluid will pay the key role in shaping the country from its struggles to liberation, to the $20000000.00, to protest the political reform generation, simple episode to phone out just well, joe biden, and donald trump face each other in the us selection of november. the current and former president swept the poles in super tuesdays both. now they hope to get that parties nominations, but was on american both as priority is this time around. this is inside story, the hello world.

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