tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 6, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the but i'm gonna call this is it. these are life from the coming up for the next 60 minutes. desperate for food supplies in garza 7 products, getting into killed by israeli forces. as a scramble for aids to try and stay live is really government's approved plans for 3 and a half 1000 illegal homes to be built in the occupied west bank. the warning of a civil board hate see off the games dom on the prime minister resign. and where
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left him in the country and 2023. the deadly see if a migrants around the world with at least 8 and a whole 1000 people dying on different migration rates and sport round the trade and munch city of both inaction on another busy nights of champions league football . and anthony joshua and fonts isn't gone and come face to face the head of a heavy weight show down in saudi arabia for his 1st finances. so the, so it is $1800.00, gmc, that's 8 pm in dogs where at least 7 people have been killed in 14 wounded. when is ready forces open fire on palestinians just waiting for food in the central region . those off to the well food program. as i said, these randy all me turn back 14 trucks trying to get 8 into the knowles desperate palestinians have been scrambling to get supplies from the few trucks that do get into the strip children and the vulnerable of suffering. the most. the ministry of
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health says a teenager and an elderly man of died of non nutrition and dehydration al shift and come out loud when hospitals, at least 20 people have now died of non nutrition. 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 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. no base is israel continues, is pump bobbins right across the strip policy and home is being hit. and one of the latest strikes in the central garza city of the above. the health industry says at least 86 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. that's a big begins a coverage. now. the one kind of process these between 8 people displaced and was at the top of shelter. israel's trends of holes on palestinians
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and gaza is getting tied to by the date of the i'll be installed since the special ed the one of them as well of well i'm, i'm living in this tent with my mother in law in my, in those question children we have nothing to 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 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 surgeon. my nurse children is shayna. i'm 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 youtube food and water,
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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 type of condition it's in fairly to a dis getting in. although just as death comes from the so to does live safe and supplies. even the united states has been forced to use pains to get around these regular decades, but it's not enough to feed the people here. i said big i to do. let's have an update from rougher now honey. my mood gave us this. the best part, living conditions then for the duration of the cross job is to the forcing palestinians across the spread to get to go anywhere and reach to anywhere they are possible to, to get to. and in order to, to find some of the basic necessities of food supplies and provide for the families
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and just to keep them alive in the face of the diamond and spreading everywhere the reports. we're getting right now from the why the hug. but that's an area between god and the central area of the gall, this trip where these aids or the food a that is available at that area, was it from what was it, dropped it from there within the past. and it's 48 hours by the jordanians. they moratti's and then the uh, the, the new us as well. so that, that thought it was in that area that has been designated by these really military as a combat zone. and nobody was able to reach to the, the food parcels that were dropped as of today and given the found. and they acute found in right now where people are dying of the high drinking and start patient the tried to reach to why do you have that area to get to the code that is on the ground. and that's where the where shut out by hear the machine guns and by time so
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there's 7 people reported killed right at the spot with the other injury. then the fact that those injuries we know from past experiences that because of non operation of health facilities, the people who are injured are at risk of losing their life as there is no way to get any proper medical intervention. what so ever, let's say not from tomorrow to verify who's the specs person for the you an agency for palestinian refugees. and she's a, is read his book, the agency from moving supply to northern gauze. if nearly 6 weeks, the obstructions to the north have reached very, very high levels, accessing the isolated population north of lundy, gaza, is a real challenge. more than half the requests by the un altogether to bring much need of food, medical supplies, clean water into the north, have been rejected by the israeli authorities. we keep pushing,
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but it's worth remembering that today's come boy, by the world flu program is the 1st attempt in 2 weeks to go to the north. under one of the agency i represent, which is the largest humanitarian agency and goes and today has not been able, has not been permitted to go to the north of the since the 23rd of january. that's almost 6 weeks of us not being able to bring food and medical supplies to people who are desperate and isolated in the north of casa. the most straightforward way of getting into the gaza strip is to use the existing crossings, namely kind of level salad cut optional and from egypt. so there are many conversations about the maritime route. there has been attempts to darren dropping of 8 under this trend. the really the most trys, straightforward way,
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and this is what we have on the road. the largest human agency i've been calling for is there are existing loans crossings that are much more straightforward, faster, more economical, and safer, as well as approved plans to build 3 and a half 1000 new illegals. several homes in the occupied west bank. the organization pays now says the units will be built in the legal settlement. symbolic domain efforts and cut off is wells far right in finance. minister visit level this month, which ones have expansion officers shooting incident and one of the documents 2 weeks ago. so let's cross to how to salute 2 joints is for multiply these through some that have to just tell us a bit more about this and what it will means road fight, west village square west bank. well, this is the 1st time since the war began. that there have been a legal settlements that have been fast tracked and approved like this in the occupied west bank. previously we saw around 3700 illegal settler housing
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units approved and occupied east jerusalem. and that was 4 different plans that were actually approved in a system that had been fast tracked under the guise of the war. so not really a lot of attention being paid to that issue. but in this instance specifically, israel's finance minister based on it's smart, rich, last month said that these settlements were in direct retaliation to a shooting that happened at one of those a legal settlements. my, i'll do me him and this morning releasing a statement on ex, formerly known as twitter. he said that in the last year alone under his leadership and of israel's right wing government the most rightly in its history, there had been $18515.00 new housing units in illegal settlements that have been approved just in the last year. is it tell us more about who's backing the
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supplements and what did the process is and in the process of will and legal approval as well? you have been so small, rich, a member of the far right of known, ultra national as someone who lives in the legal settlement himself, his party, religious zion is i'm the jewish power party known as oh, it's my yahoo dates in israel under. it's a more bang v or another known ultra nationalist who lives in a settlement in hebron and the occupied west bank. so the approval process for these illegal settlements can take around 10 years. sometimes there's a lot of bureaucracy that's involved, but they have been fast tracked essentially because small bridge has a position within israel's defense ministry. this was part of the agreement when he came to power with nets and yahoo more than a year ago. so he has a leadership role, he's administer within israel's defense ministry in charge of some civil affairs across the occupied west bank. which means that he can fast track approval for
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housing units in the legal settlements. it no longer needs the approval of the defense minister. no longer needs this long bureaucratic process because he can be a person there who fast tracks that. but again, all the settlements are legal under international law. and a lot of israel's allies like the united states say that these illegals settlements are huge obstacles to peace. i'm leaving the thanks a lot to for that to investigate reporting with these really war cabinet minister benny dunces. but the k for an extra david cameron that's in london, a brickman was expected to warn as well that his patience is running out over the humanitarian situation. in joseph, the meeting follows kansas that was a magic mission in the us capital. cameron spoke of the dreadful suffering in cause on tuesday. how the whole set of things we've off these radius to do, but i have to report to. you'll note sheets has the mind debate because here in february it was about hoff won't don't in,
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in january. so patients needs to run very soon. and a whole series of warnings need to be given. a very talents is more not from london . david cameron has been one of the more vocal critics amongst western diplomats a several months now. and i think here 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 it posted to you of, of a this going in critical of israel withholding of age. and he's right to the idea roof recognizing a pot of city and state. so the beginning of february. so i think he is trying to convey the doubts and the reservations of the british government. and also of the
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british people was increasing the states at this cause a conflict as massively morally problematic regarding many guns while he has an interesting position in, in is where the politics, he is part of the little cabinet. but he's an all physician politician who was brought in. so that will cabinet as a way of bringing some kind of cross policy unit to you after the time of war. but he remains a benjamin netanyahu, his main rival, essentially. so they're all those who see him as read on saying on this uh, diplomatic trip to foreign capitals. and he has ult 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 crucial ally and suppose that the united states. so let's take this on with not
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having to mess where use a police go unless and a professor of media studies don't institute for graduates. i could have you with this mohammed, 1st of all the funding guns on this to or of united states. now in the united kingdom meeting at david cameron, what does he want from this trip if he doesn't have the backing of netanyahu dizzy? right, i mean, the thing is bands and yahoo are our rivals. so i have a feeling that dance has an eye to the future, not just in terms of what's happening now in gaza to see what kind of support he might be able to get for it for pushing some pushing things in a direction that maybe not. and yeah, who doesn't want to go, but also for the so called the day after it's very possible that he ends up becoming the next prime minister of israel. but i think it's interesting that he's meeting with david cameron, i'm, i would love to be a fly on the wall. i think i think he's going to get an earful. i think it's fascinating, the kind of rhetoric that cameron's been been using. he's been very vocal as you've
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been reporting. he spoke earlier about the quote dreadful suffering of the palestinians in gaza. the reporting now that he's trying to back track on the, the under was the cut, the cut, the funding to honor well, which i think is very interesting. obviously the, the, the united nations relief and works agency is real accused it of participating in the attacks on israel, on october 7th. and then a number of western countries including the u. k. very hastily cut funding to, to honor which is an essential lifeline palestinians. and cameron is now saying that that was too hasty, so i think it's good if it, you know, let's wait and see what the report say after this. uh, after this meeting. right. i think is there a time we can stay with the lights and, and whatever the message guns takes back to israel is not likely to be. it had to listen to that. i know, i know, i think he's gonna, i think he's gonna be attacked by the, by the right wing. and israel, this is,
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are certainly going to create a lot of tension, a lot of additional tension there already is tension inside inside the war cabinet . and i think we'll have to keep close eye on that. so, but to what extent this is going to affect the, the situation on the ground in the short term and, and to what extent this might push things forward as a potential ceasefire, or maybe push us backwards. we don't know, i've been a great deal of backpedaling more of a sudden from the u. k. and from the united states. and yeah, i think, i think western governments, as we've discussed, are becoming more and more concerned. i don't think anyone expected this to go on for 5 plus months and $31000.00 palestinians confirmed killed. but there are many more people buried under the rubble unexpected. you're likely dead. and then, you know, you have this genocide case that's ongoing. the united states and other western powers are sort of seen as complicit. there's just
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a report in the washington post. this is within the last half an hour and they've spoken to anonymous officials in the inside the, the us administration. there have been more than $100.00 sales weapon sales to israel since october 7th. and this is the 1st we're getting, you know, reporting on, on that, on that number. so it's quite, it's unprecedented. the level of support that the united states has offered is real inviting, is concerned because this is an election year. and if he doesn't have the full support of democrats and now 50 percent of democrats, believe israel's carrying out genocide, then this could be very dicey for him come november, right? because suddenly eviction. yeah. the court of public opinion is critical. and there's no question. there's no question and, and right now of bivens approval rating is, is low, it's been low. i mean, to begin with, he didn't, he didn't need this right to, to,
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to create more problems for him. but americans are not particularly happy with the way he's handled. garza, and as i said, democrats, young people, arabs and muslims. these are all key demographic groups providing and he's not pulling particularly well with, with those groups right now. each thing, all right, and i have to leave that i'm having to master. yeah. click on this and professor me to studies at the door, his chief graduate studies. thank you. thanks. now the british embassy in yemen says to sailors have been killed the attack on a boat carrier in the gulf of a degree afraid to say the true confidence vessel was struck. 90 kilometers off the coast of 8 and a suspect to 50 attack. the vestments reportedly drifted on file, there were 20 crew on board plus the 3 of the security guards. the now the un security council will hold an emergency meeting on wednesday night to response to be on the rest of the country is in a state of emergency of the gang leaders announced they were going to over through
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the government, a powerful gang lead to his truck and civil will will break out if the prime minister ariel army does not step down. prime minister is currently enforced rico and trying to return home. stephanie deca as this. now this man is essentially holding tight hostage jimmy sherry is a nick named barbecue. again, leader, former police officer, and now determined to bring down the government, demanding prime minister at the at all he resign. usually. oh, you to the lawyers. i want every all to hear the reason. so the because if felt and read does not resign, the country will go straight to genocide. see if the international community continues to support burial and read, it will lead to straight into a civil war. that's what leads to a genocide. recent speculation over all these whereabouts is now over these still photos appear to show him landing in puerto rico, fighting between gangs in the army around the main airport and the haitian capital
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has led to flights being cancelled since sunday. the fighting is also displaced. thousands of people that i would like the government to say something because we do not have any hope. no one is helping us. i would like the government to talk to us to remove us from the situation because we do not feel safe every way it is getting violence. we are sleeping and we have to be vigilant. but there is little left here and the longer the prime minister is way and the say, the weaker here comes, was he was sworn in on the elected off the hate. he's president driven no more say, was assassinated in 2021 by colombian. mercenaries. elections were supposed to be held by the 7th of february, but they haven't happened. and that sparked protests at the time of the left for can you last week to finalize a deal for you and task force to help us to order in his country prompting this
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latest crisis. i've been working in on around 80 for 30 years now, and i've never ever seen it this bad. it's absolutely catastrophic it being the human rights situation in that a terry and situation. a lot of any kind of political, anything discussions, negotiations. the page is one of the poorest countries in the world. heavily armed guns are now in charge of most of the capital. and it's not clear if or when the prime minister will return stephanie decor, ultra 0. well the situation and hate is being watched very closely in the united states that let's go to a whitehouse coast when it can be how good it. kimberly said, what do we've been hearing from washington on this? well, it's interesting because the things just seem to be getting more and more complicated . by the hour. we have been reporting that the lives in ministration had been
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urging the the haitian prime minister ariel hardy to resign. and that was the message that he had received mid flight as he was returning to haiti, although he was not able to land it and had gone to puerto rico instead. but the latest from the us state department in just the last few moments is that in fact, that has been clarified, us does not calling for the haitian prime minister to resign. instead, it's much more nuanced what the us state department is saying is the us is urging the haitian prime minister to expedite the transition to an empowered and inclusive governance structure. so that's a, a lot of sort of government lingo. but essentially what they're saying is that they're looking for the this is the haitian prime minister to such a lead, a transition towards democratic elections. this is something that we also heard the
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us in facet or to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield. say a few hours earlier of what we have asked that they have been 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 is urgent that it's urgent that he moves forward in, in that direction and start the process of bringing norma c back to uh, to the people of haiti. so there had been a lot of confusion in the us media and international media about with the by the administration's position, had been this seems to be a clarification of that. in addition, another clarification has been where it stands on supporting the haitian police force,
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given the fact that the violence in the country has been escalating to an alarming rage, what the national security council spokesperson, john kirby has said this week, is that the us will not be sending troops to support the haitian national police instead, it will be mobilizing its international partners to support and help restore security. in the meantime, the by the ministration is in touch with haitian senior government officials and is also putting forward $200000000.00 to support this effort. but at the same time, there is a bit of a problem like capital hill in it, but some republicans in congress are not excited about pushing forward that amounts of money and are resisting that efforts. all right, kimberly, thanks to that, that can be how could the white house to thousands of protests is taken to the streets across columbia? against president gustavo pets was pushed for economic and social reforms. left wing presidents attempts to of
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a whole health care pension labels. we met with heavy opposition, protest as are also accusing petra's division of targeting for the president of the rebate. he's been accused by full not far right per military leader of having close links to the group that's on your own. p a. t is in bogota for us, and i just want you to tell us more about what people that are protesting about the yes me, a lot of people have laughter are starting to leave. we're towards the end of this rally, which has been a major success for opposition parties hearing the columbia and what they are saying is that they came to the streets, not only here my number of cities across the country to express a deep discontent with these reforms that are currently being discussed in congress, one in particular,
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the houses were formed very close to being passed and the people here will tell you that they feared that this could truly change the nature of the economic and political system in the country. concentrating much more power in the hands of this faith and this is something they see here. now the crowd that was out today was in many ways wider, older, and richard and the average columbia and very conservative, very religious. one of the jokes here is that this is the crowd you usually find in country clubs across the country, more than protesting on the streets. but it show you chose you that this base the base through the upper right wing part these traditional parties that have been in power for very long beckett's in, in columbia. feel mots you've a motivated to come up and protest against is a government and the things that they see could hurt columbia. also what you're saying, they see the basic nation of somebody mancuso, this part of
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a prior military there as a piece, a m, a sorry for the government that gustavo pay through as a political that back against their natural lead, their former president of. but what do you but, but the opposition parties were very interested in getting a good sir. now today, they did get that. and many people see this as this starts in a way of a long term paid. we're still 2 years away from the presidential election of a long campaign where they see their basis multi rated to come out and try to regain power in the country. and 2 years time was under. i'm here to you and book it's all. thank you. nikki haley is pulled down to the race to be the republican presidential candidates. she congratulated her opponent donald trump and wished and wel, folding short of actually endorsing him. the move a little bit and shows that trump will stand for the republicans in the us
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presidential election in november. the time has now come to suspend my campaign. i said i wanted americans to have their voices heard. i have done that. i have no regrets, and although i will no longer be a candidate, i will not stop using my voice for the things i believe in. the. still ahead here now does 0 ages pounds. it's a new record, lo against us dollar as a government struggles to stabilize the economy. as for coming up, which is auction from the asian champions, they conclude here waiting for the oklahoma. the have a lot of that will get to africa in a moment. first of the middle east and live and, and on several, whether 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 what,
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whether to eastern areas of touch. yeah, the quote because some of that jumping 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 effecting places like oman and the way we all going to the return of went to weather across the gulf with a chance of thunderstorms friday into saturday for could talk and see what the weather developing across southern pots of saudi arabia knows africa. we 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,
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rumbling across the comb goes to end the week. the it's a top destination for travelers seeking them live in paradise experience. but the idyllic archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global rising water levels and unforgiving storms of triggered some of the was 1st government lines relocation as a result of climate change. people empower us, want fiji. the last resort on a jersey to the biggest, you'll find an extra note in history. the biggest democracy posted on epic showdown john main screen of off in grandfather viewport box city, focusing on india. as i traveling across the country examining the issues of 6 and
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the 4th of athletics at this critical moment in the country of history. beautiful. coming soon on i was just leaving the oh yeah, you're watching out 0, vermont about top stories this uh and possible gang leader and hate is warning of a civil prominence to audi. r 8 as and stepped off 5 minutes just trying to return home off to seeking help and kind of get to come by gangs in this country. at least 7 palestinians have been killed in 14 wounded in central dogs that they were waiting for 8 supplies. the world food program since he is ready on
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a ton back 14 trucks trying to get a inter northern guns is run is approved plans to build a 3 and a half 1000 new illegal settle homes in the oxford west bank. israel's far right? finance minister, president smotts rich moons of an expansion officers choose the incident 2 weeks ago. that said take that own without 0 senior political and his mom discharge on his from london at mom. and so this, this false trying to approach of 3 and a half 1000 illegal homes in the occupied westbank. why this sudden flurry of activity from these readies now or what? in fact, it's more of the say, but yes, the key word here is you're much more of a say, clearly taking advantage of the fact that the walls are the tires are focused on
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the zone. and that they couldn't get away with the legal housing as much as we can in the to byers was back and we saw this as your teachers sold the world on dangerous people. i mean, where they are actually paying for the is turning the west bank eventually to another guy saw because they basically want to think of the plans that they say so . and they boasted about it. and so this is just, i mean, crowd on the list thing because for the and i think right this right does all might be the strategic charge. but uh, so thank you for the work. he's taking over the west bank and cleaning it as it were cleansing good for me. it's not that it's for miss elizabeth population. the problem is that now as they're, as you see, hundreds of thousands of illegal 2nd there's
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a lot of them are now are in the midst of some 3000000 palestinians. these are really, you know, dangerous times that they're interested in these 2 civil swipe. a lot of secular, colonial confrontation would be what they did to this population. because the pursuit struggles more and more to i would just briefly on this is i want to get onto the, the negotiations receive start. but just briefly on this to what degree add to the several actions have the backing of these ready to government. i think they have a 100 percent back, you know, it's not a certainly for the public because as you know, the americans are really good size. some of the secular violence already made clear the petition against that. the view, as the supplement should be legal,
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but also the stabilizing unhelpful for the future piece, sat between the 2 people. so really, why the not the society there was the entire government for the set to do something with a 100 percent disliking of apartments. right. talking the. busy need for peace in the background negotiations go on to try and find this elusive seized try. how do you think about shape and just one of the obstacles? why is it previously difficult? well, you know, only a few days ago. that's why the boys really stratus representative and they start mediations alcohol with his own ideas, right. i'm finding some kind of where i for started you my optimism. he basically said everyone's going to agree to it. that a visual, as from us,
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basically decided that this is not exactly why it's, you know, it's, it's finding orders for simply to pause for a few weeks in order to be attacked. and once again, once the port is ended, because as you know, as the. busy viewers of the time, the video and system to the pause is the is the continued the on saw on the southern part does not include the graph, i have 5 years. so i think the d is that way. next saturday, the size of gauge some cost. ball on. thanks for that. so get it towed. she, mom, charlotte so we can just from london. i've seen it please. god bless. thank a central bank is placing the egyptian pound to allow its exchange rate to be set by the market. the move caused the pound to lose more than a 3rd of its value within minutes on wednesday, as well as well. it just so you kind of a crisis has been going on for years with sorting inflation rates, the cd,
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a show up to for them kind of see the gap between the official and black markets rates has been huge. many egyptians say that eyes in cost of living is a nightmare. but the gyptian central bank seems to believe it has a solution. it's flow to the national, the kind of see a low and the market to determine the price of the us dollar. the decision had an immediate effect, the efficient the value of the rows from just over 30 to more than 1490 diction pounds. and the pound loss nearly a 3rd of its value in minutes. many on the waiting to see how the black markets rate of 70 pounds, but us dollar would be effected. this sent them back says it's trying to unify rates to can be inflation due to getting the exchange rate has been at the top of a list of reforms the month by the i m. s. before it lends $3000000000.00 to egypt . the image says egypt wants to accelerate the loan process because it's concerned about the impacts these faces from easily of this war on guys,
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on the most direct impacts is from the switch canal they use to collect 7 $100000000.00 per month from revenues. now traffic is down by 5560 percent. that immediate effects, the country that is already facing difficulties. this is the country where stability of energy permit this 3 energy. but the met this to the whole middle is the opposite of a say. the data deletion has been encouraged by a recent announcement by the united auto and it was to invest $35000000.00 in egypt . and more of this 15000000000 has already been deposited and the remaining balance is to be made available in 2 months. smart, i cannot be movies yet, put a note on most of the things up for shopping, but it may be some so the team is eligible. we're talking about 30 choice 1000000000 in 2 months, which we will use to solve the problem. is money liquidity. and in addition to that,
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the attempts and government will have 35 percent of the projects profits. nearly 2 thirds of egyptians live below the poverty line. and they can only wait to see whether egypt taken on big loads would benefit them at all. how much fun of disease do you ins? international organization for migration says that 2023 was the deadline this year for migrants in a decade, at least 8 and a half 1000 people died on migration roots around the world. a 3 and a half, thousands of them were on routes across the mediterranean. the iowa em says it's a 20 percent increase on 2022. so let's bring it out to sort of press down the in brussels use of migration and assigning program officer. your med rights at welcome to out to 0. so an increase of 20 percent on 2022. indeed. the goodness he has since records began a decade ago. why is this happening now? yeah, we can of course have so reason for this much and increase of that. so the 1st of
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all, the 1st reason the of the fact that the p n and, you know, to use shifting data points even more secure. we turn up porch, what they're going to expand. official policy is that can to come 3 that know respect my hands are with would you rights such as lead to new jersey or even agents to he just said mike and some back to the to their target to we that be cool. essential risk probation because essentially is corporation handy? no say port and that not lead. yeah. employee to the job and you cannot because cedric assess country or safe part. the 2nd reason is the lack of legal patry. there was legal, patry, and one with their last 2 and processing them and never, i didn't see. the reason is also the fact that the member states are not respecting the duty. there will be lation of such a waste too. so we haven't really to go to such
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a risk to at the heart of the policy right now have more excited that you boise essentially with the approach the main p letter from you policy on my question that i, the thing is, uh these numbers do not include the missing, i mean you could multiply the number several times you would have. so yeah. oh fun . what we see is what's happened a close to the sure and often um coast guard from just few body of the most nice that in to see. and sometimes she pressed for depth and also in the central domains, right, and see where it is impossible to have approve the so often these number it'd be close there and keeps many of my hands. but of course, these numbers could even more supply. if we take the called or the tragedy in the drama happening, for example, we took the sample in the roots from the coke from sending us to kinetic highland
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open. most of the day she picks on even knots. uh no. uh. so it's really difficult to have a real number, and this number could be dramatic, even more than what is a record. and then what that mean uh, share the thing is we've been searching for solutions to for decades. suddenly, i remember the 1st covering the story myself more than 17 years ago in kyla is people are trying to, i've kind of trying to get across the channel, the and then, and then produce a talking about migrants coming across all the way across africa to try and get into europe and never do we find a solution you know, because it's a problem of political with this, this solution and they're open like a product. we want to search for ways to the beauty and totally see respect to the international obligation to can you know, member states going to be all for the direction doing dealing with the country such as winter naisha. recently, with the haste page in february, 17th tree, when the new suite, we don't need us to professionally been
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a german board that cannot because teacher and said come to cannot be considered safe for this. so we have no, we have to stop to deal with these calls. you can have them between tribune and see we just had to was twins of your capacity perception and such a waste. you know, a big swings, a capacity of culture does not respect the human rights. so again, that we use a way to stop or does this around them is around the region into the pottery, into which section wish to end the hired and exposed to the to stall, do penalize in jewel. they do uh such a ways to be implemented by them. okay. so it's good to have your perspective. do appreciate that. the, sorry, i put you on a migration the site and program officer year in mid. right. thank you. it takes to okay, time to change thought we built this, fulton up his neck. thank you very much, francis and gone and says he's ready to shop, to weld and be, i'm funny,
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joshua before we usc heavyweight champion from cumberland is going up against britain's to time boxing heavyweight champion and saudi arabia on friday. what is just a 2nd fight outside the old took on a 1st, so have knocked down the undefeated, tyson fury before. eventually losing on a tight points decision. i relate to god and shut the door, you know, the into factory building, you know, train the learning and i think um, when i really gonna get it, i think that's where the we're going to be sure of and i trust the process. i trust my team, the work that we'll put in in, you know, so, is going to build a site, them, and may, i think, was it 2426. so that wasn't the 1st time we started in the heavy bag ahead and pets . he'd been doing it from a young age. he's being was always to be a books. and so i'm, i know i'm up against, you know, i look at what he's a small details, bought us ball. i do my field study or that type of stuff. i keep it professional
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but on the night, so in the night, that's different. what our textbook stuff goes out the window and you just go be within this, give you a best. it's already written in the stalls was going to happen. i'm just going to follow my destiny. well, tyson ferry was in the audience for the press conference and that was a tasty exchange within gunner. he believes he actually won that fights in october for the risk the fact that the books and it's protecting your boss and the rules of both ends protecting those goes out of that without that good. nothing in front of me. i would be i'd be too heavy date slice on sunday. robin hood are in chime his week actually later, but that coach colo into elsie is facing up to 4 years in prison and also being accused of tax fraud, spanish, prostate, to say, until he has failed to declare earnings from his image rights during his 1st student. in charge of rail in 20142015, they signed me italian knows around $1100000.00
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a spanish quote in july ordered and chelsea to stand trial. but no date has been set. spain is quite down on top football stalls when it comes to the texas form and the dread coach, chosen ringer, received a one year suspended sentence, also pleading guilty to tax fraud in 2019 christiana, rinaldo paid a fine of needing $22000000.00. the same year and was given a 2 year suspended sentence. leno messy and his father were found guilty of tax food was more than a full $1000000.00 on income made from image rights, but also avoided a jail sentence by paying big fines. whatever else took place, jude telling them has been suspended for 2 spanish li games. he was sent off with defense of to being denied. light went up in the drawer against valencia and stuff today, referees report. so the, in the mid field had displayed an aggressive aptitude spelling him is the leading score in the legal with 16 goals so far in his 1st season at the club. he'll make games against delta v go and also siena the can play against live sick lights on wednesday in the champions league. well are at home for the 2nd leg. indeed one
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knew on accurate might just as he carry a to go advantage into the home like of the tie against copenhagen, the title hold is on beef and 19 games in or competitions. the japanese team, yokohama f marino's, also winning stalled, in the quote to find those of the asian champions league. they want to run away to china is shuns on tyson in the 1st. like at that time, as the lopez and young mateus school think goes to put in too ahead. and they were cruising, bought 10 who was able to pull one back for the home site and added time, which keeps them in contention, heading into the 2nd like any of the home and next wednesday. and we seem to be in with coach and stuff from 1st teams until now, tennessee. so the backend still a strong cosigned car off the she pleaded not guilty to racially aggravated harassment. of a police officer. the australian women's team captain was charged following an incident in london last year, when the officer responded to
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a complaint about the taxi fi co who's currently on a long injury layoff is due to face trial. next february, she has a full support and she knows that and it's really important, i get that across to something i really, really value. you know, this difficult bowman's this tough times and that's what my role is. and this what will come up is to make sure the cost of our people and i just, we don't want to be clear that side won't be fully supported by me and everybody else. chelsea has shown that says he's learned a lot about captain said during the test series against england. and you have already won the series heading into the 5th and final much in durham, shala, which starts on so say it's a significant one for indian spin out roughly ashwin an english joanie pesto. who buys play that 100 the test? for me personally as well as a captain. uh, this was probably the cds where i bought the loan
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a lot about how to utilize the players at what it is you have a, you know, at the best. and i'm glad that i was getting the cds, it made me understand, you know, where i have lacked as a captain as well. and what are the things that i need to do differently? meanwhile, best though in the other members of england cricket team, that's the best and spiritual leader of the dalai lama and his residents. st. durham, shaw on wednesday, england's cricket social media accounts described the meeting is incredible. on a for the team, the cleveland cavaliers pulled up a historic come back to end the boston celtics 11 game winning streak in the m b. a . dean wade was to start the show again. see eastern conference leaders. now the 53 points is 420 points in the 44 to does that help the cab to 22 point deficit in the final period. the biggest full to come back in franchise history. and that time out we came out in a few shots and then i felt like the whole moment i'm just kind of shifted to us. and from then i really didn't look at the score until like the last 3 months. again,
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you know, we're just playing basketball flowing if it was so good. weird and shot. so it helps came out in the 4th quarter and just, you know, they found me every single time i was open. they, you know, the ball was in my hands. when i was open to perfect timing and so you know, he's got to get all like my teammates just have that conference and of all right, that is what you spoke for now. it is back to nick j plan. thank you for that. thanks a lot. so head here and out 0, give it a hands to, to find out about the i know tradition to buy, to, to upkeep an agent. the business latest is brought to you by the pegasus i live by on one of your this
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makes modern pleads the other guy to welcome back. no protest is in mexico. it broke down a door of the presidential palace while the president was inside, giving a press conference to take a look at these latest pictures. the crowd outside was demanding justice for 40 three's susan. this disappeared decade ago. the abduction by call telling what other states and the involvement of law enforcement that has been the subject of years long investigation president done through his manual life is open to do. so she with rights organizations involved in the case would be very confrontational. let's close to my sco sitting out doing home in his dining by for sir john. what more do we know about just what happened? the the, what happened this morning was born, i think more of frustration than anything else. you can probably see behind this has been a standing come for a week now outside of the national palace,
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where presidential pits over the door lives and where he gets his morning press conferences and what they've been asking for more than anything. is it dialogue with him and meetings in which i can try and get investigations into this case? as you said, that's been going on more than a decade now, which is the most in but not to case and met skirts of disappeared up and running. a game that has, it seems to be happening. he doesn't seem to have one. it's a tooth to that. so in the morning, some young members of the protest is coming. did a pickup truck basically reversed it into the side door at the national palace, but didn't get very much further than that. the military place of waiting for them with gas and we've, right, so it's a fairly easily repelled them. but the dissatisfaction to remain there was a lot of how when president ended his mind to a little piece of adult into power that this case might get cleared up the case. but it seemed that the state for a strong involvement on steve or even the evidence seemed to point towards that. but once evidence seems to be points me specifically towards the mexican army which
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been a strong supporting pillar of this president at southern late a. right. so we cannot say sions and the protests themselves. so things began to dry up. the government have less interest. the chief prosecutor in the, in the case, has been flee. the country. legally, the government seems to be starting to go off to him. and that's the situation here . a lot of people are very disappointed by the president present ton said that they in the right scripts of support, then be manipulated by the right wing by international groups, which is a line he uses pretty much for any one that some disagreement with him in the country, the latest is the president's now said that he'll meet with them in 15 to 20 days time when it's had more time to study the evidence. so we'll see what happens today . selling sizes to john holding that in mexico, assistant ukrainian grey nice boats are continuing to trigger process and neighboring pilot. hundreds of farmers have taken to the streets of the capital,
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also demonstrate to say you craning goods unfairly driving down prices and threatening their livelihoods. keith is condemned to demonstrations of political provocation. the widow of the russian opposition leader likes in developing its calling for people to protest against president vladimir putin on election day next month. usually at natalia wants people to go to polling stations in large numbers at noon local time on march the 17th, before he died, developed a code for votes as deform, long queues at pony stations, and then vote for anybody except putin. the russian president is expected to win another 6 year time and office around the died in a prison called me in the arctic last month. and his wife aims to carry on his work from abroad. the old as mosque and molly's ages, city of 10, but to the great la, excuse being restored. the annual tradition is a significant events for the local community. a mike level now has more excitement
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on the streets of tim. back to the cities. people have come to get their hands do it. they're 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 most. because an annual tradition here in terms of 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. crossman pay, the money they are bad, paldon is added to the mixture. the consistency has to be just right. i should have got a explains that the festival isn't only about $3.00 cost during one of 10, but twos world heritage site ma'am. and that was it strength and social cohesion
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and cultural mixing. here there is no race, there is no with mister t, there is no religion we've come to celebrate. we've come to dress up the mosque and to give a post to the vision of the city of tim. but to, for some, the annual festival is a welcome escape from a difficult life in a troubled region below the in for the line. 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 the small schools 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
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like level which is or does it for me in the cloud for this is uh, i'll be back a little bit later. sounds of things coming up. so the, instead of these cries, it's good. it's been dead silence if it wasn't for grandmother and had a seal of a house as a neighbor after midnight trying to get to a hospital includes is really me to 3 check point student. no, i wasn't very emotive, man, we're around. but my fear for the baby was stronger, but not every story has a positive and through last day it shows us her daughter's birth certificate next to the death certificate. on the same day in 2003 soldiers asked her to sit quiet. you, she started shouting, i gave birth, followed by silence. and then another shot. i think she died just a few hours ago. these really ministry is still this case at the entrance to the
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village. mother is about to give birth, the music to go to the hospital like not know which gate is open and which one is closed in the final switch to near extinction. now the ami enjoys and community groups, the group, the box and the breed. when east investigates, president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians, and israelis like this. anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. there is no channel that covers the world views like we do. the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever asked us to help. but we want to
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know how these things affect people. we revisit please stay even when they're no international the houses are really invested in that and that's a privilege. as a journalist the . ready desperation watson's in gaza. palestinians forced to scramble for small amounts of food and humanitarian aid. come under at the color that i'm just as he attended. this is out of there at life and also coming no respite across the goals. this trip. at least 5 palestinians are kelvin is really
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