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of the senate golf president dissolves the government and replaces the prime minister after the constitutional council rules against the delay of elections beyond april the on how much in room this is. i'll just hear a live from doing also coming up. we're another mother warrants. her daughter is israel and lisa has more depth and destruction across gaza for 152 days and counting south africa urges the u ins, top court to issue an emergency order on israel to allow agents
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a gossen saying it may be the last opportunity to save people dying from starvation plus i'm some of the job aid in for, for on the part to sign the blends done border. and i'll tell you why preparations are being made for a possible influx of hundreds of thousands of refugees. the after weeks of political turmoil and protest, senegal is president mackey. sol has dissolved the government instead of date for the delayed presidential election. the decisions come hours after sent a goal is constitutional court ruled that the election must be held the for president sales mandate ends next month. so has also replace prime minister. i'm a do boss with the current interior minister is to allow bob who's the ruling coalitions, presidential candidate, to focus on his campaign. nicholas hawkins following developments from the capital the car. this is really
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a tribute to democracy in sending all because after days of protest lead not by politicians, but by many civil society actors in the election date has finally been announced. and this is what people were waiting for the day or the date when the people have sent a goal will be able to choose who will replace president mackie. so there was fear, amongst many people that saul was, in fact, trying to cling on to power despite his efforts to appease to reassure seeing that he will leave power on april 2nd, his 1st suggested date for an election was the december 15th, then came june, 2nd all those dates were rejected by the constitutional counsel, who is there not to protect the president, but the constitution of the country. and so for those i have spoken to this is really a tribute to the institutions of democracy that were really tested in this final
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month. of present lucky solves mandate, where there's been so much protests to see. finally, this selection they take place. so march 24th with which will take place and that means that will be a shortening campaign. but these elections will finally take place earlier. my colleague, natalia tay, spoke to on top of my car, who is an opposition pro opposition presidential candidate from the a r c party. she says, mucky solved, tried everything to delay the elections, the president that has finally decided to respect what the customers know council has asked him to do. and the synagogue leads people required from him. it was the last, the expected from the president himself, himself, which was to organize the presidential election before april seconds. at the end of the day, the main question that remains is why we just postpone these elections in the 1st place. because he 1st mentioned at talked about institutional crisis. so today we
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have the tools, the city got used in new in systems, no crisis, new form of quite as you probably mentioned earlier or someone else mentioned, his goal was to reopen the list of the candidates to be able to add new copy dates to dudley's and at the end of the day that also did not happen. so i would election was held hostage and was told to no good reason. and today we're getting this news that it's happening on march 24th. well, i've studied it. we have been fighting for these past weeks and months to make sure that the president, but the so called the election before it was taken. and today we are getting exactly what he wants it. can. i just tell us what you make us of presidents house decision today. you say that it was unexpected. why do you think it? why do you think he's decided to go down? this path is, is it that he was just backed into a corner by the constitutional counsel decision?
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yes he was, and it's the pressure that he received from everybody, from the constitutional counsel, from the candidates, from the people often a go from the media, national media, international media. we did not just let that happen because how do we not fuck the fight? maybe we will not get the good results that we have. this is i what i, when we actually got what you wanted, i don't think it came from president smoking so willingly, just deciding to say i will be organizing these evictions before april. second. he tried and did everything in his power to make sure that these elections do not take place instead of go the in gaza. there's no in israel's relentless bombardment and it's war of starvation. at least 5 people were killed when is really forces targeted a mosque in the north of the strip and this casualties mount. but you in has warrant it's attempts to get
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a trucks and the guys are failing. because of as health ministry says at least 20 children have died of hunger. michael apple reports the woman scream piece is the chaos of the salt last mosque in jamalia and northern gaza. following his reddish and rescue teams rushed to the side. several bodies are paid from under the rubble. some are like, the doctors can do nothing for several children, bro. 10 along confirming the parents with nice men. is this the best way to send out the sound of most good? jamalia was directly targeted without warning. children were playing the the most cuz they normally do something like the most coach bombarding killing people into another's. this is the enemy's talking. children's dates comes in many forms in god's palestinians,
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a dying from bombardment and from starvation. the desperation evidence is a scoop of what sort of a they can find. amongst the date, the we are collecting this food from the prompt. we are unable to get to kind of solve dns or anything which supplies is not reaching us. we are picking the bins from the ground. i have no idea how we can run that makes them delinquent this stuff to where we are. when the other one the old food program says widespread hung a is a nice history, but israel is blocking the aid convoys and several countries. a dropping food into gaza cannot meet the needs on the ground. we have food enough to feed 2200000 people and just outside guys. we just need to make sure that we're able to negotiate the access into the different parts of cars at north and the south to make sure that the trucks are able to get that to the people that they, the drops would never be able to replace the oh,
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the more she hugs her daughter fozzy as lifeless body and sings. you're a piece of my heart. it's a broken heart. like so many others in gaza. like level. oh, does air in south africa has asked that you ins top core to impose additional emergency measures against israel, which it says is breaching those already in place. south africa says palestinian children are starving to death as the direct result of israel's actions. it's urge the world court to take the measures without scheduling another round of hearings. citing the extreme urgency of the situation and its request, south africa states that in the bosnian genocide case, the court declined to order. the additional provisional measures requested on 27 july 1993. within 2 years, approximately 7336 bosnians in the so called safe area of trevor annisa had been slaughtered. and what this court retrospectively determined to have been
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a genocide. here, south africa respectfully calls on this court to act again now before it is too late to do what is within its power to save palestinians in gaza from genocidal starvation. jonathan cook top is an international human rights lawyer. he says there are solid legal grounds for south africa's request, and i think the question is very proper. under international law. people seem to forget that it is the obligation of israel under international law to provide food and basic services to the people under this occupation. not only has it's a failed to meet that obligations that has also obstructed, had prevented others from bringing food in as part of a deliberate strategy. just of the senior people. in fact, it was announced, we would have cut off food, we would cut out water. we will not allow fuel and we will let
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a lot of these things it. and then they started allowing get in, in a drip drip fashion. we will allow, if you address your life, you trust there, but we will also control not only how much food comes in and what kind of food comes in. we also want to control who does the distribution and whole safeguards, these convoys in the beginning, it was the police who would save god these card voice. but then is there have started targeting these please? because the uniform sometimes they are on. so they closer to them, ne combatants members of a mass and issued them. then after a while, the convoys have no protection to protect them. once they come in a 15 year old palestinian girl has been rescued after spending 3 days under the rubble of her home in hon. eunice, the,
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the one that has to be just on this for sure how, that's what happens shouldn't there the, this was the conversation on saturday between the how that hasn't come either. and her uncle as she desperately waited to be saved. these really military targeted the residential complex, near con eunice, where her family was taking shelter. 6 of her relatives were killed, including her parents. instead of the month and how much month the as the women do, when i do level of understanding of in my understanding of, in my old on the should of us on the end of it, i'd be in
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a back door shut up my son. you know, lot refund and hudson and especially if the, if the customer on the account on the, on the, on the kind of the items that they've got. i just may, you know, kind of of, of her sister best time was among the 6 people that of israel's far right government has approved plans to build 3 and a half 1000 new settler homes and the occupied west bank. the organization piece now says the units will be built in the legal settlements of molly. i do mean a fraud and kid r israel's far right? finance minister, but so little small fridge warrant of an expansion. after a shooting incident in one of the settlements 2 weeks ago, how doesn't hurt the reports from occupied east jerusalem?
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these really government essentially approving the 3500 housing units in the 3 different illegal 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 it occupies jerusalem, is 3700 housing units. and illegal settlements were approved. now this came after israel's finance minister known alter nationally, fits on as 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's defense ministry. so he is in charge of some civil affairs
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within the occupied west bank, primarily those that would oversee and approve a 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 legal settlements that have been approved in the last year. so we can expect in the occupied westbank construction to begin on those 3 legal settlements, totaling in $3500.00 housing units. at least 3 sailors have been killed in there. who is the attack on a cargo ship in the gulf of either that's according to us central command. these are the 1st fatalities since through these began its attacks on the commercial shipping in protest against israel's war on gaza. the greek operators of the vessel say the true confidence was struck. 90 kilometers off the coast of
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a 100 and the ship is reported. the adrift and on fire. there were 20 crew on board and 3 armed security guards. she habits auntie reports from washington. us central come on down the pems. it couldn't save of a vessel hit was a ball day. those flag liberian owns boat carrier that was transiting the gulf of 8 . and it's very difficult to tell from that whether there is any us connection as we, who with these claim given the opacity, the lack of transparency, the flags of convenience and international shipping. the pending to give us some more information there about the context of this latest attack they say is the 5th and the ship ballistic missile 5 by the who's. these are the last 2 days, 2 of those missiles impacted to shipping vessels, and one was shot down by the u. s. s. comic who these say that they will continue targeting vessels linked to what they call the as rarely genocide as long as it continues as long as the us allows it to continue. but there's no change in policy
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from the state department, aust. as to how successful u. s. policy is of determine the terrence and degradation of who's the capabilities map middle of the state. department spokesman simply said it's a long term price task, but apparently still the $1.00 the one elements of us a still don't consider drink is as stopping or attempting to stop. was that who is the size of genocide and does she ever times the out? is there a washington? still a head on al jazeera, the protesters and mexico break into the presidential palace, demanding justice for 43. missing students. was getting their hands dirty, find out about the annual tradition and timber to, to maintain an ancient most the
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the the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories this our synagogues president mark you saw has dissolved the government and set a date for the delayed presidential election. the decisions came just after sending goals constitutional court ruled that the election must be held before sauls mandate in next month. south africa has asked the u. n. comp for to impose additional emergency measures against israel, which it says is breaching those already in place. south africa says palestinian children are starving to death as a direct result of israel's actions. at least 3 sailors have been killed in
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a hurry with the attack on a cargo ship in the gulf of ogden. that's according to us. central command. are the 1st states holidays since for these began its attack on commercial shipping in protest against israel's for on guns. family members of palestinian victims and gaza had met you in security general antonio gutierrez. some of the families have lost more than a 100 of their relatives in gauze. christian salumi reports from the un headquarters in new york. they met privately with the secretary general and members of the security council and publicly with members of the media group consisting of about 10 power steering and americans and a woman from gaza, who recently escaped with her injured sister. and they all shared heartbreaking stories of immense suffering in gosh, uh, where family members have been lost either to bombs or snipers or from lack of food and medicine. one woman a doctor from texas has lost 150 members of her extended family. she described her
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conversation with the us ambassador to the us. i think we were heard. and i think it's important that all of us have shared our stories. the disconnect is always to the powerlessness that seems to be could be communicated. we understand, we understand. but again, today, none of us are here for condolences. we're not here for apologies. we're here for immediate action. meantime, you ens, humanitarian coordinator for gaza, says they don't have enough aid. preposition should, is really troops invade rasa. we're very worried about the incursion into guys, the military and carson, if it does take place, because simply got enough to pay out. right. know we'd actually addressing the needs of 1400000 people who are displaced into the raft, the area. so we, we have a contingency plan in place to do that. if so,
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if the majority of those people are forced to move because of any military and covenants or alpha, we have a contingency plan at the top of a contingency plan. and we do want to have the supplies to preposition, the necessary to material foods and shelter to absorb people that they do move. and a to be perfectly honest, i don't know where people would move to. but despite these please, and concerns that still no action from the security council, kristen salumi, i'll just hear of the united nations the hey, these capital remains mostly paralyzed by violence with gangs warning of civil war . if prime minister ariel on read doesn't step down, already is still in puerto rico, unable to return home, there's been a surgeon violence in the past week since he left the country in a bid for international aid. 80 is in a state of emergency. the international airport in for the pont remains closed,
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and most businesses have shut down. washington says it's not calling for hades prime minister to resign, but doesn't want him to speed up a transition to inclusive governance and ensure a free and fair elections a smell. so united states acting alone and this with this regard, it's uh, the united states in consultation with partners and there in the region are having these conversations. and what we are saying to the prime minister is that he needs to expedite the transition to empowered and inclusive governance, including the, the, the appointment of a transition counsel. so that's what we'll continue to to discuss with him. daniel foot served as the us special envoy to haiti in 2021. he says washington's reluctance to c r e a long re step down is not helping the situation. it's not up to the united states and they have been asking area on reed for 12 years to form a transition government and to have
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a dialogue with civil society and opposition and he's refused to do so. so at this point in the past week, the protest in haiti have turned into an all out revolution and you have the lead. so right with the oligarchs align with the former army guys align with the gags. everybody wants this guy gone, but by waiting so long and he was still still looks like they want him to go back there. the issue is if he goes back there, he's not going to survive. and i don't mean his brian minister key will not live through the month if he goes back there. so the united states really should scratches head and, and figure out what is the right thing to do for, hey, it's not our, your protesters and mexico have knocked down a door to the presidential palace while the president was inside, giving his daily press conference. they were demanding justice for 43 students who disappeared a decade ago. there abduction by cartel and get out of state has been the focus of
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a long running investigation. john holeman reports from mexico city that will happen and wednesday morning seem to have the little more of frustration than anything else. this semester will probably submit skirt behind us. it's where the president, under this manual lopez over the lips and gets his morning press conferences, and you can see that there's a standing comp in front of it. these people were here, it's for the test. the lack of the resolution of the case of 43 students who with disappeared in the country now almost a decade ago, that case has been envelope become emblematic in mexico, of the moodle. $100000.00 people, the missing in total. now this is the last day of the standing camp while they were looking for was a meeting with the countries president. he had a wanted to give them that meeting and a group of younger protest as a went around to the side. come and did a truck and then reversed that truck into the side doors to try and get into the palace and into the morning press conference. they didn't get ready for. they were
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repelled almost instantly by military police wielding gas a riot shields. but the causes of that dissatisfaction remain. they write scripts said the 1st president lopez over to the same team to help resolve this case. but this time is going on. and especially as the mexican army, which a key is a key pillar of support for this government began to seem to be in both more or more. in the case is becoming increasingly reluctant to release information for his administration. and it's a general attorney to release information to help solve the dots with these protests is want to try and clear up with them. he said that he's now going to give them a meeting in $1520.00 days once he's looked at the evidence, you have to see what happens next, john home and how does a to mexico city for years, an estimated 1700000 and documented afghans have been living in pakistan, but since the government crackdown on migrants began late last year,
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many have been forced out. now a deadline for them to leave his past with overstay or spacing monthly fines of $100.00 us dollars. or some, a bunch of aid reports from torque them on the f can pakistan border. after spending 40 years and focused on this on the law, because back in nevada, son, he stayed there to set a business phase. and the 1st deadline for undocumented, oftentimes to leave expired. now he's decided to return home. he was 12 years old when he crossed into pockets on with his family. and now he has a son of nearly the same age. most the focused on the i'm not fortunately, we are happy for the people of bucks done. we've spent a lot of time the they've been good to us focused on the police, how we did not trace us rise. the government and police never behaved in a good way. scans were detained and forced to pay bribes, and then they would let them go. the one thing of an estimated one and a half 1000000 undocumented of congress for g. as in frank, a son with a half
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a 1000000 have either been deported or have left voluntarily since last year. it's a difficult transition for hundreds of thousands of people to leave everything behind and come to this country. this is just a staging point from here. the journey continues to the places of versions inside of the sun. they come to focus on says it's expelling everyone who does not have legal documents. not means thousands of off guns, many who are born in park. a sun must sleep. give just maybe in the good or about all of the illegal migrants are being sent back. they have no rights to be part of any activities and pockets done by citizens who i hear legally with us can civilian cods or refugee sizes focused on the policy, is that they cannot take part in political activities in the country and plenty of guns believe the explosion is a pressure tactic to push the kind of bond government to kind of the people who pocket phone calls terrace. deluxe funding, the bundle
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t t p carries out the tax inside pocket sun while its leadership is based in have gone to stun. focus on says the measures on the curb, illegal migrants with a burden, and some are involved in criminal activities near the border with pockets on this to kind of meet the long comp is ready to deal with tens of thousands of new arrivals. those who arrive here are registered, provided with temporary shelter, and given a $130.00 each to help with that on the journey. valid on the does deny the influx of refugees will be in addition to the burden. if a g count proficiency, regardless of the legal status, people should be treated with respect. what's your bet? it's another issue located right now, the pakistani government is the union to the if you choose. but still we are prepared in case they change their minds or they've even jailed women and children . we have told them that if they have to, they should arrest or jail the men and they shouldn't arrest women and children. russell office of those to the founding less on mrs. has friends in school and like
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a son for now he's hoping his father stopped again and the son, which he hopes to be their home forever. so i'm going to drop it off 0 to or from upon to cents. the oldest mosque and molly's ancient city of timber to the great mosque is being restored. the annual tradition is a significant event for the local community. alex baird has more excitement on the streets of 10 bucks to this is these people have come to get their hands dizzy. 0 here to help reply to this one of 3 great. most in the ancient town considered the gateway to this a har reduce the plastering of the.
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