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the, the, these business uptake these roads thought no bundle a dash before he is the the alarm 0 then yeah, it was good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. destruction and starvation on the streets of gaza as israel's war on the strip enters. it's 6 months. $30800.00 palestine units have been killed since october, the same. humans who the fighters attack a cargo ship and the gulf of agents at least 3 sailors have been killed. i'm some
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of the jobs in both of the boxes found the funds on board to and i'll tell you why preparations are being made for the possible instruction of hundreds of thousands of refugees in senegal, president mackey sell confirms and election dates of to weeks of fun risk following a delay on the phone is full, caught on to low to reveal so that he's very calm over on occasions. all but attacks for us to watching his real madrid side reach, the chat is equal to finals, the spanish giants dumped out all the lights. they could take a step closer to a westward, extending 15th of title, the so it'd be getting this hour in gaza where at least 20 children have died of hunger and male nutrition as israel's war and says, it's 6 month. 30800 palestinians have been killed since october the 7th, and that includes more than 13000 children as casualties mount the u. n. has warned
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its attempts to get a truck in the gaza or failing. michael apple reports a woman scream, pierced as the chaos of the soft moss skin jamalia, northern garza, following is riley, shall rescue teams rush to the side. several bodies are paid from under the rubble. some are lost. the doctors can do nothing for several children brought along confirming with all the parents with nice name. the men is the most good to value it was directly targeted without warning. children were playing the the most cuz they normally do suddenly the most coach bombarding killing people in india. and now there's, this is the enemy's talk in children's dates comes in many forms in
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god's palestinians, a dying from bombardment and from starvation. the desperation evidence is they screwed up. what's the aid they can find amongst the debt to the model? we are collecting this food from the prompt. we are unable to get that kind of sol, dns or anything which supplies is not the reaching us. we are picking the bins from the ground. i have no idea how we can get some more. i'm about makes them deliver this stuff to where we are. when the other of the world food program says widespread hung it 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 garza, 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
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to get it to the people that they the drops would never be able to replace that? oh yeah. the she hugs her daughter for the as lifeless body and things. you're a piece of my heart. it's a broken one to like so many others and garza. yeah. like level. oh dessert. oh sure 0 is honey. my more joins us now on the phone from rough science, southern gaza. honey is really a tax on guys or of course are continuing. what are you learning today? yes, sir. la, ongoing the bombing campaign an overnight and an air in the hours of this morning. and i was kind of depends on going the artillery sitting of the eastern part of the guys and from here, from rough. i mean, we could hear it clearly going on for the past couple hours in what seems to be the really minutes. are you no matter what is on the global pressure this regarding
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that and continues with the plan o establishing on buffer zone. and we were told by local residents from basin part of the city that the vast majority of their residential homes been destroyed or severely damaged, or their either called her land under funds have been raised an old that feeds into what these really minute or is it planning the establishment, this buffer zone, but in berlin plus as try overnight in central area, it seems to be very concentrated, be then differentially either days from parts or some thailand. and the remaining time is the western part of the stance on air. but what does it as there is, but i found the refugee camp where i combined from these to the cities or this area, sorry in the, in the central area is 17 d. busy have been killed and just from looking at the, the list of names of people being killed. we realized those are displaced families from northern part of the strength, but from the city. and i've been showing in the central area. and since the time
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they were told during back away to avoid and being bomb, did they, at fairly hours of last night, there were at least 5 people were killed as they were approaching at a the right that the both the round about that the on the coast of or the rashid road where the flower is tri city just way of. busy the past 4 days, when does the military open fire at large and gathering will be able to trying to get food aid from dated fox that made it, made it way. they've got the northern part similar situation. i just place on the law had been road near the way to round about where one person at least reported golden tens of injuries for reported to ship the hospital. but this pattern, so the liver, that talks on a the truck, there seems to be right now. very systematic is done in a way to prevent people from reaching,
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who just further the negative implications out of famine. that is, i've been spreading sense. uh, there's been a lot of trains of imposing a many suffocating restrictions of presenting and barring data from breaching the northern part and goddesses, or we have 600000 people or large me hungry right now. a few people maybe under the age of a 12, a children looking at children right now who died of malnutrition, the hybridization, as far as ation as they battled in each day trying to find fluid there, they die in the midst of the impact of them. and their parents are killed, the trying to give them food supplies from a truck that are supposed to reach to them and, and be delivered what we learned from this pattern of ongoing deliver it attacks done on a convoy is the fact that it's a mechanism is largely broken with no guarantee or dropping is not the answer right
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now as most of the good cars, all of them. and he's either land in the city or on the roof. 5 of building where they are not reachable, ornate the land skirts of the gulf war in areas where there's been a military and is a prison. here's a leak in those areas or declared to be there is a combat zone similar to what having to whether you as, as be able to try to reach some of the aid that they, they were shot at. and later there's really a mother, there's been a spectrum backbone. people are not allowed to be there. they just keep going on why the restriction underground keep barnes people from reaching the a, the a, they're not this saturday right now for the survival. or as you say, the aid mechanism has, is largely broken in gaza, which tracks with what all un agencies and a groups have been saying for a long time. now, that's honey. mount hood reporting from rough a. thank you very much, honey. one of the many consequences of the aide making isn't being broken in the gaza strip in northern gauze. a pregnant woman expecting twins has suffered several
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strokes. and the reason she's struggling to maintain her health is because of the severe shortages of food and medicine across the strip. this is her story in her own words. and the address, yes. how much is the uh uh, most of the advisors will talk soon as you need to be a side all of my customers. i just had a 10. and how would an excuse can help me with the 60s turn on the me say it was the then the hope to have the message to the young man just talked to them and got a how it is regardless of what happened with the council about the dentist and also i'm becky, them and i'm not what then? pissed off slowing down the guns i bump valley. good guys and regular sir got loans that i that i was going to, the next 10 minutes cancelling my job. and then there's going to be a lot in here. it comes in again, rosalie,
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had this of how to i went to the level of how to, how to work with the badges. if the issue doesn't come as well as soon as you have, well i, you know, the multi list now. so if africa has asked the u. n. 's top court to impose new emergency orders on israel to allow humanitarian aid in together to prevent famine. and toby, international court of justice, the policy and children are starving to death as the direct result of israel's actions. it has urged d, i. c, j to take the measures without scheduling. another round of hearing, citing the extreme urgency of the situation and its request south africa states. in the boston genocide case, the court declined to order the additional provisional measures requested on 27th of july 1993. within 2 years, approximately 7336 bosnians in the so called safety area had been slaughtered in what this court retrospectively determined to have been a genocide. here,
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south africa respectfully calls on this court to act again. now before it is too late to do what is within his power to save palestinians and gaza from genocidal starvation as well. jonathan cook top is an international human rights lawyer and he says that there are solid legal grounds for south africa's request. i think the request is very proper under international low people seem to forget that it is the obligation of israel under international law to provide food and basic services to the people under his occupation. not only has this, they have failed to meet that obligations because also obstructive ad presented others from bring you food in as part of a deliberate strategy. just of the opinion people. in fact, your to say that we will have cut off food. we will 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 it in, in a drip drip fashion. we will allow, if you express your love, you touch 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 that distribution and who safeguards these convoys in the beginning, it was the police who would save god. this card was but then is there a start to talk? you think these please? because the uniform sometimes they are on. so they consider them any come batches, members of a mass, and they shoot them. then after a while, the convoys have no protection to protect them. once they come in for at least 3 sailors have been killed in an attack by humans who is the fighters on a cargo ship in the gulf of 8. and that's according to us central command,
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the owners of the vessel, a true confident say that it was struck 90 kilometers off the coast of 8 and the depth. sorry the 1st since with these began attack and commercial vessels and protests against israel's war on gaza. an indian navy spokesman says that his forces rescued the other crew members should have or time see reports on this from washington. us central come on down the pems and save of a vessel hit was a ball day. those flag, liberian owned 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. we tend to going to give us some more information there about the context of this latest attack. they say it's the 5th and the ship, ballistic missile, followed by the who. these are the last 2 days, 2 of those missiles impacted to shipping vessels. and one of the shut down by the u . s. s. comic who these say that they will continue targeting vessels linked to
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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 from the state department, aust. as to how successful u. s. policy is of determine the parents 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 are still don't have consent . drinks is stopping or attempting to stop water booth you say is a genocide and doesn't she ever times the out? is there a washington? well, let's examine this for the armoire. sure. professor of security and notary studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. omar, it's good to have you back in the studio. 3 sailor's are, are now dead. they were killed. and this was the strike 1st time that they've actually killed sailors. they had blocked, they've, they've strangled, essentially this waterway. and a lot of the shipping that goes through that,
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but they hadn't killed sailors until now. how much of an escalation is this in your right? it is an x, a, an escalation, for sure. it's uh, we have now over $44.00 uh, shipped, uh, attacked uh, including about 9 from the us navy and from uh, the royal navy. and we have, uh, the only offers is the 3, uh se there's, as you said, but also those 2 navy seals were killed in an accident. you know, separately trying to stop the, the, some of the components from beaching. the who these um it the, they would not degraded. so the, the organization. yeah. they would not agree that the name, relatively speaking the tax was still ongoing. it's still multi dimensional. so you have the land launched a cruise and, and ballistic missiles, the end to ship and sales included. you have some edit some air capabilities. you
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saw it with the, the new 17 attack landing on the galaxy leader before you saw as well. uh, some significant uh a c capabilities as well, whether with the speed boats or with the unmanned on through the drones. and so they still still have capabilities. and uh, to be honest, to fix a land force to be, to then force in the they, there is no ground invasion to boot on the ground in yemen. now, i don't know how does that go? uh, but um, well that was really part of my question. because the us a few months ago, marshall this coalition that it now leads, that is there to contain, to who fees and secure the red sea as a commercial waterway. and joe biden, us present it with us back in january is not new. it was asking january whether he thought that the us and u. k strikes on who's the military assets in yemen were working. this is what he said. let's do this. for the stop.
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yes. are ok, short sound bites, but pretty revealing. are these are our, our strikes, stopping the who these know, are they going to continue? yes. what's, what's the thinking behind this? i think it's the thinking is they may degrade them or degrade the capabilities a bit to just to, to be, to describe the capabilities, the host ease. uh, i think in november launched the ballistic missile 990 miles away from the city over you that in israel. and that is where you just had to intercept it in this space. so in a way, the 1st of a space for who was between hosted the who with these un on state act is based in human and it. ready is or eighties so, so they have some capabilities. so the, i think the, the idea they have, or the minimum objective show we say, is to degrade these capabilities in terms of the long range cruise and,
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but the stick man missiles and try to degrade a bit their anti ship missile. so they, you know, the, they, the decrees, the, it is captivated these, in terms of attacking ships in the, in the, that's not working as the maritime coalition managed to degrade, whose the, whose the capabilities, enough operation 1st period. the guardian hasn't been successful so far. it did not that achieve its strategic objective, sushi, or maybe even some of the operational and technical objectives as well. we had here a, a, a conference in doha, the, the index conferences. it's about the, the naval warfare and then the navy commanders and you had the chief of staff of the, of the u. k. army, you had the, the commander of the, of the navy of a u. s. navy. and the main focus was not on the russian navy, and that it's in the backseat and, you know, in europe and a set to, to nato. but the main focus was on that, which is which it tells me that the they still impose
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a significant threat. so far, and the capabilities is not the great in any way or for. all right, i'm are sure. thank you very much for your perspective and analysis on this. thank you. as turning out to some other world news, pakistan is expelling thousands of undocumented afghans across the border. according to the united nations, pakistani authorities have forced more than 450000 to return home. and human rights watch organization says that more than 20000 have been directly deported from pakistan. they include women, human rights, defenders, journalists, and former government employees who fled afghanistan after the taliban took over in august 2021. they are risk of persecution when they return pakistan estimates more than one point. $7000000.00 half gas have been living in the country without documents for years. and most arrived in waves following the soviet invasion of afghanistan in 1979 of the deadline to leave voluntarily has passed. and those who
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have overstayed are facing monthly fines of a 100 us dollars. some a bunch of aid reports fund for kind of on the afghan and pakistan border. after spending 40 years and focused on s on the law, because back in nevada funds, 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're happy for the people of buckets done. we've spent a lot of time there. they've been good to us, but this tiny police how we did not trace us rise. the government and police never behaved in a good way as scans were detained and forced to pay bribes, and then they would let them go off the one thing i of an estimated one and
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a half 1000000 undocumented under effigies and buying a son with a half 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 place is a version inside of the sun. the government to focus on says it's expending everyone who does not have legal documents. not means thousands of off guns, many who have borne in pockets on must lead. 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 policy, is that they cannot take part in political activities in the country. many of guns believe the exposure is a pressure tactic to push the kind of bond government to kind of the people who
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pockets phone calls terrorists like signing the bundle t t p carries out the tax inside pocket son. while it's leadership is based in, have gone to sun pockets on, says the measures on the curve, illegal migrants what a burden, and some are involved in criminal activities near the border of the 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 their own good journey. the deed is denied, the influx of refugees will be in addition to the burden. comp, proficiency, regardless of the legal status, people should be treated with respect. and what's it based on this with? ok, right now the pakistani government is the union to the futures, 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 men and they shouldn't arrest women and children. you the west of office of those to the if i'm less on mrs. is friends in school and
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like a son. for now, he's helping his father stuff have gotten into brought us on, which he hopes to be their home forever. so i'm going to drop it off 0. talk them upon the sun. after weeks of political turmoil and protests set of goals, president mackie cell has set a date for the presidential election. it's now due to take place on march. the 24th . the top court ruled that a proposal to hold the vote after sales man date expired was unconstitutional. nicholas hack reports from the car to finally a date to senegal as presidential elections a month after president mikey sel delayed february's pulled, citing concerns of a corruption over the list of candidates. the sending of these people go to the polls on march 24th, a date made public in a statement after the weekly cabinet meeting. and the constitutional council reject itself suggested election date of june. second. so you can not overstate his time
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in power to organize the vote. his term ends on april. second, his decision to delay the pull sparked widespread protest and condemnation, including among his closest allies. enough is enough cynical deserves base. it would make you sell has done with the fix, has a legacy and that's of the country for future generations and countries to proceed in an attempt to appease the crisis, members of parliament adopted an amnesty law between 20212023 synagogue. witness several episodes of violent political unrest. thousands of protest chairs were picked up by security forces during that time, including opposition to respond sancho, he could be released. but rights groups criticize this, amnesty law. these are the name of the right of justice, truth and transparency. so just to deciding that needs to know will be voted, incent again, after saying for 3 years that the investigations has been go or has been going on.
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such a elements, such as the kennings of more than 60 put, this is insight into the pension of around 1000 persons who are participating in for this is just a denial of justice. it's just took about from the government. sol has dissolved the government to allow the ruling party, candidate prime minister. i'm going to back to focus on the upcoming campaign that is now shorter than expected. 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 have the to the city. got these in the institutional crisis and a new form of credit, the constitutional council's decision to stand up to the president and reject his suggested election date is seen as a tribute to senegalese democracy. and the new election date comes as a relief to many senegalese who will finally have a say over their countries. future. nicholas hall county is 0. the car nicholas
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is with us live now from the senegalese capital nick, what's the reaction this morning and set a goal to all of this? there is now going to be this presidential election before the end of the month. do people feel that constitutional and political order is being restored? well, what is interesting in what we saw late last night is that despite the efforts by present, mikey solved to delay the votes, the institutions were able to buffer his his uh, his, what he wants to do, which was selection to it, to, to change the election date and this thing he had talked about in december 15th, then june, 2nd. now the election will take place before the end of his mandate. and it's really the constitutional counsel mentioned that lucky saw was in reach of the constitution in trying to extend his time in power and trying to delay this much
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anticipated vote. with that there was no legitimate reason to delay those elections . that what we're going to see, in fact, is an election that will take place within the month with the actual list of candidates. so really, if every 20 says election taking place, know at the end of the month said there's the other development that you mentioned in your report. it's that amnesty bill that was passed late yesterday. i wonder beyond the human rights concerns that you raised and dealt with in your report. how could that impact this presidential race as well? the fact that one of the she candidates that is part of a band political party and alluding to the band political party, post stuff, which is a party of opposition leader, jail opposition leader. we spend sancho, his candidate is his deputy. but to jim i vice, if he is read,
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then she will be allowed to run and campaign in this election. she is a chief player, no to be among many young people that, that see him as a break from the past. so the fact that he will be able to campaign in the selection really makes this selection even more interesting and exciting because the ruling party candidate i might do boss. it isn't clear how much she's able to sway young voters who really wants to see a change from the past. many people here are going to be 1st time voters. they were 12 years old when present. mucky cell came to power 12 years ago. now they're beyond the age of 18, and now they're going to finally have a say on who will be able to run this out. run this country at a crucial time. we've seen new road crisis, incentive gulf, the rest of your train prices, the cover,
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the part of the cobra tends that make and this year. so the goal is expected to extract liquefied natural gas green, unprecedented wealth to the country. so it's very important election at a time where there's a military cruise in the region, the latest decision by the constitutional counsel, and present lucky so really buffers. this idea that scenario continues to be a trying to protect its democracy. 0 nick real quick. before i let you go, you said that, i understand, i followed everything you said about sun coast deputy. if he is freed, he could be a major candidate in this upcoming election. when will we know if he's free? because the election supposed to be 3 weeks from now of the that's right. so now that the, this, the bill has been voted into parliament, charges will decide who gets to be freed and who will remain a detention now with one sancho. is under, has been
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a sentence because of charges of can corrupt thing that you because they were allegations of rape against them. is unclear whether she will be freed just yet. but, but 0 jim i fight is likely to is deputy, is likely to be free because his arrest comes under those that have been detained because of political unrest. now, while he is the deputy of we spend sancho, he represents an important political party that was banned by the government in october, a political party that has a real project to try to address allegations of corruption tried to investigate the wrong doing of the current governments but also try to manage the liquefied natural gas and oil in a different way. so it is really it alternative that offers or that seduce has lots
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of young people here in san diego. many of them that feel that despite the booming economy, they're not seeing the wealth coming to them. we've seen unprecedented number of senegalese trying to migrate to europe last year alone. got it. thank you, nicholas. so we'll have to watch this space. there could be a significant significant development here affecting the race before long nicholas hack reporting from the car. thank you. is still a head on alpha 0 targeting schools. the is really army steps up grades on campuses and continues targeting education facilities across the palestinian territories. and, and sport liverpool have the chance to win their manager, a european trophy and his final season at the club will have details later on in the show. the
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has the, let's have a look at the weather across the europe over the next few days. it looks very clear across more northern areas that's not the case down in the south. we think some very disruptive whether it's gonna rumble into the south west over the next few days. and that's thanks to where the front pushing the way across the cell. one of those is going to bring some wet and wintry weather to the balkans temperatures here below average for this time. if you have some of those, some of the stones pumping off and grease over the next few days. it is okay. a much cleaner to the north of this for the low countries, as well as germany, poland, tools and northeast, and to scan to navy, those clear skies continuing to move into northern parts of the front. but this is very wet weather stockings come into the south. on friday we could see some flooding from that most snow expected across the alps and some thunderstorms as well effecting northern parts of italy. but for britain and the island of island, one way brighter skies, but some risk of wins pulling in said, but have a look at this. let's get closer and see those bands of rain starting to move into
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spain and portugal. we are going to see some rough seas for the north west of spain portico, seeing that heavy rain rolls its way across madrid. as we go into friday. you can see that what the weather with another band pulling into the north. robert, disruptive that towards the weekend the what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk, you will see that i want you to start with just the facts runs through what happened as independent. we want fees we want, i want to we don't have to leave them in the policy. i'm going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this claimant reports. would that i should just trust
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a few months out of the community often as i find the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and integrity. in the pursuit of truth the the, you're watching else is 0. a reminder of our headlines this hour at least 20 children have died of hunger and mel nutrition in gaza as israel's war on the strip entrance at 6 months. at least 30800 people have been killed since october,
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the 7th. putting more than 15000 children, at least 3 sailors have been killed and who's the attack on a cargo ship in the gulf of 8, and that's according to us central command. the debts are the 1st suits who these began their attacks on the commercial shipping. in protest against israel's war on god. it is really forces of rate in several towns overnight in the occupied west. back in the northeastern city of tuba. several explosive devices went off during confrontations between israeli soldiers and palestinian fighters at least one palestinian man was injured. and his really forces were seen preventing an ambulance from reaching well, israel has detained at least 135 students from beers, 8 university in ramallah for opposing the war. campus raids and intimidation of
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students are common students. teachers and activists describe israel's ongoing attacks on education institutions as a forced brain drain of the policy. and people saying this robbie reports from the occupied with back in 5 months of continuous bombing. israel has destroyed nearly all of causes higher education system. 12 of 19 universities completely destroyed. 95 professors and ph. d holders, 231 teachers and administrators, all killed. of the $88000.00 college students. those left alive won't have anywhere to go back to school. the posting is described witnessing of parallel and systematic war on education designed to wipe out garza schools and universities. when you have a life pulled cost of the destruction of a complete university that has one meaning if you don't want the university to me, the size of the destruction that we see today in higher
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education institutions is really something that is um president in the west bank israel's cracked out is less violent, but still obstructive includes university usually teeming with people all but empty . now, most students told to stay home to keep them safe from the dangers and indignities of check points and roadblocks. young adults increasingly profiled and targeted by israeli troops and settlers since the war began. yeah, every corner of the university has meaning to me in memories, but now i feel that there's just books and was empty, meaningless. since october, 7th, bears 8th university has seen multiple military rates. dozens of students round it up, most without charged obvious attempts administrators and students say to silence peaceful protest at a century old institution with
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a history of fighting for freedom. globally, campuses and activism go hand to hand here in romo light is no different. this is exactly the kind of thing. it is real, is trying to start a place where young post indians are encouraged to think, evolve and grow a threat to the status quote from how well it's my whole email, how it is. it is an attempt to annihilate the police. seeing an influence on the academic word, there's more that police time can give. there hasn't even been cyber attack since the war began. targeting the university's network and servers says a serious wrecked and we should not underestimate that one of the human capital students have is education. and this is really a main pillar in order to cut short an order is this service and or education. how we, how we are raised, you know, education is the most important thing, is reels, motives or clear rate campuses suppress students crush hopes for
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a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource. it's people zane bus route. the old is 0. the occupied westbank, the eighty's capital remains paralyzed by violets with a gang leader warning of civil war if prime minister ariel henri doesn't step down . henri is still in puerto rico, unable to return home violence to search it. in the past week since he left the country seeking international support, he is in a state of emergency the international airport and for the prince remains closed. and most businesses have shut down. but daniel foot served as the us special envoy to haiti and 2021. he says, washington is reluctance to see ariel on 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
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12 years to form a transition government and to have 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 us is still, it 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 prime minister key will not live through the month if he goes back there. so the united states really should scratches head in and figure out what is the right thing to do for hey, it's not our, your up reyland. airport workers in germany are working off the job and a new round of strikes. employees are demanding
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a pay rise to be able to manage the rising cost of living. hundreds of thousands of passengers are facing disruption to train stations and reports across the country. reports in frankfort, which is durham these busiest and hamburg are cancelling departure flights for dominic cane is live for us from berlin on this. dominic tell us about the strikes the disruption to travelers, which i just a little bit about, but also what's at the heart of this dispute? destruction to travel is not just at apple it's, it's a train station site, the one i'm at right now. this is penny and help on whole building central station and the platforms that i'm signing on that same, the platform 15 and 16, which are the platforms. what for what's called the s spawn that's effectively a suburban can use to train that goes through much of the land. well, that's completely stricken, no, no trains moving that to my right space. and then each say, hey, that's a foss trying, connecting filing waves come. busy in west and germany,
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that's who is running, but it's a skeleton service fall, more train should be coming through this station than actually off today. and it's a similar picture right around the country. what is that? the house of us? it's a complaint from the union's a bar to pay and conditions they say. busy then members need to have considerably more pay right now that conditions need to improve. and but if management don't see its way or the see that way to giving them what they want, they'll continue. the strikes management says no, actually they've done their best to meet the, the concern small. so unions and the strike is what you see as a result, i'm process, i'm definitely try catch don't it correctly if i'm wrong, but this is not the german way, right? the german model is usually a negotiated solution, settlement between employers and employees. so why not this time?
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yes, this is the country of social markets economy where unions of household thoughts. they don't use that power in a way that somewhat considered a responsive place to provide strong captions such as this. and it is dreadful holding on management also to be understanding. and so that to be a consensual approach to the way for with whatever that might be. but right now what you have is a country where that has been very high inflation, although it is no longer as high as it was, but the prices have remain very high. and so they even say, well, well hey, we all people like everybody else, we're all feeling the finch. and from our point of view, our way to get back to pay and conditions is to them on specifying conditions. and if we can get them to strikes or as management says, well, no, that's not a responsible way to go about trying to achieve what she wants. we have to be consensual, which is why they make offers, which seem to be close to what the union's off the mom thing,
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but not quite exactly. so that's why you have, as i said, i'm fast and baffle strong action, but yes, this isn't really the german way. if there is a german way of social not leaking on this. this is not this dominant cane reporting from berlin from the very empty train platform. thank you very much, dominic. i'm sorry, it's time for all your sports news now with summer. how much is in the studio with us on a thank you that i'd like to send a while around. the red balls caught onto lots, he says he's very calm over allegations of tactful, which could lead to him being tailed for nearly 5 years. italians is accused of not declaring more than $1000000.00 of earnings of buy spanish prosecutors. what she's team book, a spot in the tank is equal to finals on wednesday. finishes junior schools as they do 11 on the 9th with all the lights that we need to, one on aggregate is the one that and i don't think this is the right place to talk about it. the spanish prosecute is the case as well. i can say is that this is an
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old story and it's not affecting me whether i hope it can be solved soon. and i don't have any problems and on come, the only problem i have is that the team needs to perform better chime as a whole does match as a city continue to the comfortable victory over copenhagen. it to advice to the last 8 or the goals for manual a country as well. yeah. and i thought us and a strike just before half time from ailing highland. so them complete the $31.00 victory as it had. and when 6 to on aggregate, not just a city and manage a fed, guardiola is expecting a tough challenge in the next round. but just this week by munich around the streets and investigation. so so i know that, but we are there for 7 times in a row. hope consistency. i had the feeling when we arrive, arrive from a club, lay bustling in by munich with the demanding is always the winning being there and
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i felt a clap, clap, middle to play as the them feel it, a decent phase. we could go through your own clubs isn't contention to in a european trophy in his final season. as livable manager, the reds take on the spot, the progress later on says they in the 1st leg of a, your paralegal last 16 tie. live a full, already enjoying a pretty good season. they've won the cup and they are currenty, top of the premier league. our ideas always a little bit like that and they're doing that. i got it misunderstood, but they never played us. so as good as they are, and they are good to be those, see how to do. but i'll be like i said, we expect the really tough game. but that means we have to be the expect from our self that we are a do play a top game. and if you can do that, it's not a joy to play against us. so that's what we hope to box. and now in a former world champion, antony joshua says that he's not thinking about future will title fights and is
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fully focused on beating francis and guy know that which is fine to take phone and kind of a former us to championed inside of the arabian on friday, this is justin gun was the 2nd 5 outside. the officer gone. he lost his 1st guess will champion book. so tyson few a while a j, as he's known, is kind of the, rebuilding his korea off to, failing to recap, to his will titled from alexander to 6 in $22222.00, a time grand slam champion russell. the dial has further delayed. he has come back by pulling out of the indian wells due to fitness concerns is founded announced on social media that he was not ready to play at the highest level. the now $37.00 returned to competition and brisbin in january of to almost a year sidelined with a hip injury but had to miss deal strain open with another muscle to his withdrawal . a comes just a day ahead of his much anticipated match against me last around which snelville
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psycho will play at indian wells for the 1st time since giving birth to her daughter. i haven't been back on tool for 2 months. she enters the tournament around 287 in the world surging up from outside the top, 500, thanks to reaching the quarter finals here in doha. it seems like i have to be really real realistic and kind to myself or i don't want to be a downer too much, i guess in this part of my career. but um yeah i, uh, i guess when i was in the hall and i got to the quarters, i was really happy about that. of course i would have loved to go further, but so i think the top $200.00 now. so i'm actually really excited about that one of the and be the st continues. that is of course, a losing streak of this season's west side. the washington wizards, a blue lead of 21 points on route to losing a 119 for 109 to orlando magic. it means they're now last 16 games in
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a row. it's been a miserable season overall for washington. if one just 9 games while losing 53 in our rock, bottom of the eastern confidence one. all right, so losing streak is terrible. thank you very much side of how much with the sport. the still ahead on that was a 0. the or it's oceans have been breaking temperature records of the past 9 months . we look at what impact that is happening on the planet, and it's people to stay with the business. latest is sponsored by intellect. tuck he's real estate consultant. the
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business like just to be sponsored by intellect tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the,
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the average temperature of the world's oceans is now at its highest since records began. it's believed to be rising faster than at any time. and at least 2000 years . and this has to yours implications, not least of the world's coral reef. maureen, scientists are warning that a mass bleaching of coral could be unfolding right now in the southern hemisphere, perhaps the worst and the planets history. according to the use, copernicus, climate change service, the average global sea surface temperature has exceeded the previous record of $20.00 degrees celsius and it now stands at $21.00. 6 degrees doesn't sound like much of an increase. in fact, this is way off the charts of what is normal and it matters because it threatens fish stocks while ramping up hurricanes and speeding up the collapse of the polar ice sheets. a scientist, stress healthy oceans are critical to our life on earth. they feed us regulate our
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climate and generate most of the oxygen that we breathe. they also provide more than 3000000000 jobs globally. well, matthew, england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. you're joining a cert from sydney. it's good to have you on the program to, to start us off. can you give us the dummies guide to why the temperature at the surface of the ocean matters? i did my best, but you'll do it much better. yeah, no, they're incredibly important. the oceans of where the surface of the oceans of where out moraine life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up, going to, to much higher levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's only in your lighting in your cycles, but we know that a global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this warming for decades now, the rate of only over the last couple of years as cold as cold, as i've got a little bit you know,
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that new cycles. there are other factors that can influence the temperature at the surface of the oceans. but this, the, the copernicus report says, we know this is mostly manmade us. yeah, absolutely. i mean, as a bridge in columbus change, if you look at a temperature series over the last 50 to a 100 years, you can say is progressive warming. it jumps above that every on the new year and it's below for lot nino, but superimposed on those short term cycles is a very clear warming trend. and we know that that warming is due to, after projecting emissions of copland docks. lots of the building, a fossil fuels and a little bit of, well, me from deforestation. so yeah, it's definitely a human footprint in climate system. and that won't be at the surface is potentially disastrous for ecosystems. and as you mentioned early f r a kind intensity, it raises the levels that intensify storms. it makes the atmosphere more human and brings flash floods, ryan events as well. so there's
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a lot of negative impacts from this warming. and that's why we've been keeping track of it, but also warning about our ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide. it's not, it's warming equally distributed across the ocean surfaces. it's warming fast to, for instance, in the, in, in, in a specific part of the arctic ocean. that's right. i mean, globally, the reco temperature rise has been around the optic. um, there's also been rapid booming in the western boundary account. so these are the kinds office try the in the gulf stream and also crucial. those are record heat wave across the northern hemisphere. salma last year, so yeah, it's not uniform warming globally, but the actually i should site as much as i know ration of the ocean that's escaping this warming. now i'm even the only know that we have lost on the frustrating of the water is north of astray, to remind will more than average. and that's very rare. and so we didn't have such a dry spill. we actually had some flooding ryan's during that. don't mean you know, so it's disrupting climates, climate variability,
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even the only in here that we had last summer didn't behave like a typical el nino. it was lower than average north of us try to. so it's not just those long term, roaming the gradual warming. that's of concern, there's a disruption to our climate system that can be very costly for, you know, if with extreme events extreme flooding ryan's car bleaching. like you said, the thing thing are ecosystems, fish docs are affected. so there's not going to fix. all right, so many sectors of the ocean, matthew england, professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. thank you so much for joining us. this our thank you for your perspective and analysis. thank you so much. one last thing before i let you go, a film technician in the us has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter over the fatal onset shooting of another crew. member of gutierrez was responsible for the firearm. the discharge they live bullied on the side of the movie rust in 2021,
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killing cinematographer elena hutchins. all right, that does it for me. so then the 8th of this news hour, i will be back in an hour and just now you have so hell remind you're in great hands, hard hitting in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you. bible does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe. in the security council. this is something they just don't think look is different on the x rays that you hear the story on told to how does era a unique perspective, that's the place itself. does it hold the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, but upon proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and tap into
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conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention. the stream on out just the or early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of joel southern melisha. ridgeland works here occasionally after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago. when my phone was on the way back to show the winds change suddenly in less than 5 minutes, that would launch waves in my motors and i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. changing with patterns means that fuel months with safe for small scale fishermen to head out to sea. serena rahman is a conservation scientist, has been studying the impact of climate change on root communities. so everybody knows the temperature of the ocean's. i increasingly, there's also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed for species season now. latino, they know where they used to be sufficient. not coming in. i so easy be touched
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when people are going to have trips before. no, it is difficult to even get 5 kilograms near shore. fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in the nation for generations. but that's the way of life is coming on district, the destruction and salvation on the streets of gauze, or is israel's war on the strip and does it's 6 months. so $2800.00 palestinians have been killed since october, the 7th, the geologist. they were like, well, headquarters here and i've also coming up so it's not for kind of appeals to the international court of justice to issue an emergency order against israel to increase the amount of time.

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