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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 7, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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to the the other there on the cloud to visit the news on life from the coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the children pulled from the rubble. the miraculous rescue of 2 young kids essential dogs of fully is there any more aid ad dropped into gaza as desperation and hunger west, the international community pressures israel to let more supplies into the district?
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lawless hate. see the country paralyzed by violence as dying leaders and the prime minister. this done and finish up on the border between hate and the dominican republic of scales was on this to some hazy people here at the border. tell us that they're desperate for any assistance that was stabilized by our country. and instead of gold presidents mackey sell confirms and election dates of 2 weeks of unrest following a delay. and sport india take from control of the 5th and final test against england with the series already won this been as dominate as the tourist collapse of 219 louts the so israel's will on dogs that has ended it's 6 months and attempts to bring about a ceasefire of still a mass says israel assaulted all attempts by mediators to reach the treatments,
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but say that negotiations will continue on the ground and does a deep above and goes on on the basis. but despite the difficult conditions that is hard for 2 children of the rest you was pulled them out in life from under ruins. in the bottom, like level begins are coverage and the ninety's riley strike on an apartment block and dead old paula in central garza leaving some residents dates. always the days too much debris for rescue is to move by hand. so a bulldozer is put to a scraping open, an entrance where the search for survivors can begin the call to some time. they think they found a young boy alive,
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but it's to the been the young girl image in the me. what's your name be on? the the the in the and then a 2nd 11100. the charges in the right to the young. the for the painstaking work and covers several more bodies among the ruins. entire
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families killed as they slipped. mike level, which is 0. i have to say following the report from michael lat pole, that it's estimates of the more than 7000 palestinians the missing and gaza. among them nearly 5000 women and children. as many of them, the police have been trapped in the rooms or israel has returned the bodies of $47.00 palestinians killed during the will. the remains had been taken by his ready forces from the hospital. they were transported to the strip, through the cut of my booster, them crossing for burial in a mass grave at some palestinian families gathered at the sights. and rafa hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones. but a government official said the deacon pays remains had not been identified by let's speak to tar couple 0 who's on the phone from southern dogs or and target so many questions. who are the dead? what is the reason for these readings? holding the bodies and what do we know about this transfer?
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yes, in fact, this terms consider to be the subject terms the being made since the outbreak of the school is voted that you have sent back 47 buddies of those. we have been taken from donovan. i'll do is buddies for buried in rough i to day after being transferred to our hospital for initial identification and preparation for burial. we have been in fact i'm getting to a number of medical sources and know that our hospital describing the buddies being completely and stream of the difficult conditions. we've never saw it disclose that like the entity and i, we've been also seeing it's been difficult to say the buddies for teaching for the green the doctor hospital. now, do studies have been cds and from said to each of them on the pretext of extermination verification to ensure that they were not of those hostages being shielding cause to now officially as real, did not commence the delivery of bodies into the gaza strip. and without having to clean the list of names of such bodies,
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but previously had been multiple occasions. isabel destroyed a number of symmetries in full areas of operations as a fundamental portion of its military campaign here in golf and also which classified to be as, as talk regulation of all human to cherry and international norms that we cannot provide the those bodies assemblies with their sons names just to know the size is ready to multiply carried out punch at since the beginning of the conflict. all right, the target resume the on the phone from the southern guns a thing. so that's update as well. how much delegation has left car without a break truancies fund guy stations broken by agents by customer and by the united states. the group says the tools have not collapsed and it will continue negotiating 3 media axis and some about them as a member of the political bureau from us and joins us now live. so 1st of all, can we just clarify, if we could festival your negotiating. delegation has left the tools,
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but the tools will continue. how is that going to happen? and where the name of a love might see the beginning of litigation of how much has left cairo today to meet with the leaders of how may i ask more consultations regarding who us adobe and on the the the reason for the relative talk soon. tyrone is clear that and that's in the whole and the government of is rose. reuben said staying on, playing with on the part is of the not responding. so they may in the minds not only all time as well, but as the people the necessity of rating a ceasefire. the necessity of allowing the displays be to
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go back to nope, the guys to go back to the homes, allowed to be a monetary and a to go 3 d without conditions. so that goes is and then it goes section that will happen of the war. the occupation is refusing to accept these main demands of our policy and the people, okay. there is still confidence in the united states that a positive outcome can be achieved through these negotiations and relatively soon, do you agree with that? optimism of the american administration is not the impossible and is not a fed made the a to the administration is up but not directly with nothing. yeah. and his government in the war again, as i look forward to seeing, you know, people, the u. s. administration is supporting up in the hope politically and mentally
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financially and on the diplomatic level through the u. s. a veto in the secure dig around. so that's why what is said, but the asset misplaced and not only mean statements without re and will to stop the war or to reach agreement, even temporary agreement. and the view, as must practice pressures on the occupation. and it can do with the americas direct to get the out of the power of it and with the occupation, what does what ended up to a patient? that's why the statements do not represent the reality. what will it take for a mass to agree to a c side deal of the work? first of all, i need to con. so once again that we are not talking about certain requests for
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him as we talk about the demands of the state and people, we have consultations. we have called the nation with the effective policy in the powers. and consequently, the situations that we talk about due to the folks out not shouldn't look at but as the new positions and not time as well as seen in positions. today when they talk about direct ceasefire, we need to agree about the mechanism of us is for you. the most important is to allow you know who the displays be put, to go back to the notes of guys. this is that the of a loud limit to area and aid made. it can a food to go every wherever to get the duty to ever do. i didn't get that particularly and then the note is facing starvation. as mentioned by it. really media outlets of the all good patient is with a lot of thoughts that goods of this connection that allow me to remember you,
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that the vision for disability in the feelings of disability is better than the hospitals from providing the citizens with the has the services uh own was the way that is the opposite to the enter, the less than that agreement. and that's on, you know, and his government must be taken to the quotes. it takes to, of course, to agree to receive supply and israel so that they stayed away from the kyra towards because have mass refused to provide a list of hostages who is still alive. why did you not do that a and then you must run. the discussions about this point is nothing to do or has nothing to do with this is fine yet when it comes to the prison that is in the is really jane's that this is also unemployment. the must that we have more than 10000,
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but his team and prisoners and as a need a is. and we need the world to know that some of them have been detained for more than the full. the full use with i would seeing the board of the prison with the about hundreds of women and we have hundreds of men without even charges. that's why this is an important issue for us. and we comes to the now the top priority is to help us, you know, be put in guys to stop the destruction, to stop the genocide and that we need love to know about the details of the business. now we need to head to the point of seniors in goza. the occupation is if you're able to get to live as the lead, you might have to area in a situation in does this trip is done by the run. we'll leave at the thank you for choosing brother and member of the political bureau of alright,
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listening to that is the time to call me to is this isn't the federal public policy, the institute for graduate studies at time of good to have you with us. and so run it on with some target deadline for at least 5 that will not now be met. it's pretty clear. ramadan is going to work sunday monday. it's coming on sunday or monday. so what's your sense of optimism or otherwise about the sea from happening? a neck, a person, i'm not the domestic, but we still have a couple of days. i mean the photo, my dentist thoughts tonight, there is an important meeting for days that are the cabinets. and then also i think how much has that have turned about 2 days, right? on the medical side. so also to have to decide dr. bought to, to move on with this because the pressure also is in the us as well. i mean, the financial contamination is, has, is like as big like, you know, that the national, the entire world is very tired with this word. and the question is, what the americans green light these ladies?
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because now these negotiated on negotiations officially fail or collapse. we don't have an official statement from the 2 sides yet to indicate this. then this means that that's the end of a so far, we know from american statements that they have refuse or not in support of these latest input engulfed. so let's see. i mean, how much does that affect the both of all of us and is it a certain sense and masters is making a statement despite by leaving car. yes, of course i'm thinking that position. yeah. of, of course, of course, and i think it's a, it's could be a smart move by then because because, because then also the, there's not tons of oppression alone. i mean, middle, the, the size of that is something that goes a slip, but also the americans with the west texas now is, is getting more of a mentor. you know, at all discounts coming from the us, showing that the many voters of upstate, i can do with the democrats. so by the decision, those this know, so will they,
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will they less or give a green light for nothing? you know, to go and roughly in a 40 minute video petition and start the big mess it could because we know most people are caught in the roof. and that's a big dilemma for the americans, especially that them and is that i just realize only to on the, in the u. n. with all this been in question. uh but this, i think the situation, i mean is the, has, i mean we will, is lies, method of contact. we know that there's what has called so many lines in this fight . how much of the same time is nothing to these the position? the people are really suffering with the find me in an oldest destruction. so it's a, it's like option one, but i seem to relate now who's gonna like to know so, so what do we do in this situation? it's pretty evident that it's not been nothing. you know, his priority to get the captives released. and what do you say to those who think that he's just trying to undermine the talk to you just starting for time? well let's, let's listen to what the hell physician say like, you know, that idea and the blame, nothing out of failing these don't. she is the actors,
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nothing the out of 12 of learning i didn't want to do so because it's on the other . so you could save additional restrictions on allow, give a sense for the, for these are the captors communities in exchange for percent of prisoners. but he's not doing this inside the, the, by the administration is also citing good. nothing here on this blaming thomas. but these are, you know, positions or something that kind of living the thing, you know. so we have, we have these, the sort of the opinions, but these are the eighty's i produce in 2 days that i, it is a little position. of course, i have a different opinion blaming nothing. you know, and i promise on this. and that's interesting is real, say that the, that ministry pressure on the mass is the best way to secure a release of the captives. and in fact, the only time that has been a release has been 3 negotiations. yeah. but also many of the captives have lost their life as was the initial position. so that's a big demo for nothing else on the city and equal to the same as a collaborative damage. and he's not able to say this was on people like, you know, i mean, so it's, it's, it's, it's, it's not nothing i was nothing is a position as well. so i'm not sure. okay, so how fun he would go with this mutual position because the issue is the big
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itself is a little, i mean 150 for the seniors. corner of the vetting that will either near the boulders what are you gonna do with them? i mean, how are you going to contact them? are you was mutual patient with these people the on one single. so how much and do you suggest as i have requested on demand, instead of 10 of people who don't know if so if it's not, i don't want people to the not put on the list. unfair thing with the major percent off i. i just wonder how is he going to do it? right mentioning, see what happens, did you say the next 48 hours the time i come in? thank you. my pleasure. now, the united arab emirates in egypt to evade drop more aid into northern dogs. it'd be a military says it delivered $53.00 tons of food. the medical aid to national pressure is growing on israel to allow more agents in strip conditions remain dog in the middle of the u. n says at least 300 a trucks and needed every day to ease the suffering the best way. now to scroll down this in who's on right, see me, a deputy director of operations garza joins now from rough. uh, scott,
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thanks for your time. lots to talk about the 1st can you just give us the, the very latest picture you have from the ground or what you know of the humanitarian situation, especially in the no i think uh, the situation is catastrophic care for most people. uh, they spend their days trying to find food, trying to find water, trying to find a bathroom. and the people here in rock or where i'm talking you from have it better than the rest of the population. but further north you get some worse. the conditions get and when we get north of why the guys where there are 300000 people still reside in color pockets and starvation, children reportedly died of malnutrition and it's a, it's a situation was manmade. that could be fixed, but concerns us greatly because we're not getting any a to the north, any scale was the moment, right? so what, what is the situation about a getting through to nobody's a, any scale or significant scale is somebody getting through and, and what is these rarely explanation for blocking. and so the only agents got
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through recently of any, any type of in the air drops. and while they're dropped, you're very welcome. it's not gonna allow the scale, what's needed. you know, an air drop can do 3 to 4 metric tons of one truck and bring 18 metric tons. so we'd much prefer to bring a lot of trucks and we do appreciate the air drops. it is getting some good as north, but it's not, it's not at all sufficient. think the challenge we face is that there is an order of desperation of the north. and i was just there last sunday. i talked to people, talked to parents have not been able to feed their children children ever to eat in for 2 days. and the challenge that we face is that desperation has led to groups getting closer and closer to the one of the to check points. and allow us to access the north of wadi, the north of guys that through why do you guys are in a that does get across the check point? is it being attacked or loaded by these people? and it's not getting to the most vulnerable people in the north who are the children. and then the older ones, what we desperately need is something to change our entire approach. a new crossing
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from is brilliant, just north of ya. so that would allow us to flood the north with food in reverse. when is a very significantly bad situation, you will know that a change in approach, it is a maritime solution, potentially in the present invest of wonderland. so the monday that the commission supports the implementation of a plan for a marathon card to invite site for us to deliver a by see, to goes it. what do you make of that? like i, i think we appreciate everybody trying to find a solution right now. the 300000 people in north, more than anyone, made a solution. you know, maritime court order from cyprus certainly can help. uh, the distance is a bad far you can carry a lot of aiden to ship. you know, i think the challenge becomes how do you get the aid from the sea to the shore, who is going to secure a two's going to distributed? if we can answer those questions, we very much welcome any assistance to get more food to people i need. yeah, i wouldn't the degree of a that you're talking about it would need a large navy to deliver the the continuous had required. yeah, i agree we,
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we need at least a 100 trucks a day for 7 days in a row to make it down to the challenge that we face in the north. collectively, if we can get that, if we can get 700 trucks into the north, full of flower food, other foods, medicines, now we can begin to reverse what is a decline in situation. and then we can look at other options of how we, how we keep the flow steady without having to resort to drastic measures and serve such large amounts of food in to try to feed people where there are pockets of starvation. what's your view of the re potential resumption of funding for and rises? been a big problem of course, with everything that's happened, customer interact pledging an additional $25000000.00 to assist palestinian refugees at following the a you resuming the funding? how much has the dropping funding affected things for you? i think it's what is created and sort of a degree of uncertainty in gaza and within our staff and under all the population.
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all our staff know that we're reliant on donor funding. and without that, it's hard to be predictable and make sure that we have food in the pipeline. you know, we currently have food order to full arrive through july. we need to make sure we have staff that can deliver that food. so when i change the big thank you to the you dar racked others that have that have come back and refunded under all the people or guys or need help at this time. it's a very critical situation and we need to make sure that all the you and community, including on the run guys are, can continue to respond to this crisis and we've been hearing finally, scott said that c 5 talks have told how concerned are you about that to the, the deadline is we were discussing earlier was ramadan, which is in a matter of days. now, what are your thoughts on that a manic is going to have a significant impact on the morales people are there was a lot of help when you talk to people in roswell, where there is 1300000 people currently displaced. that ramadan would bring
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a change would bring a ceasefire and would allow them back out of a as normal ramadan as possible with their families. i think what they fear now is an operation in rop uh where we would need to, you know, further just place people in a sense of billions, a 1000000 people can be moving again during what's a very difficult time. now they're fast during the day and the traditional way of having, if tar to break that fast, it's not going to be available to them. so we're, we're very concerned about what this could mean for the health of people. very concerned about how it would in no impact, deliver in a bringing age. and when you have people that don't eat or drink water all day, it tends to have an impact on, on their ability to continue to work. but i just said mostly we're, we're concerned about the impact is going to have on the larger population in gaza . we're very much hoping for a ceasefire to start the whole we might the wrong about all right, scroll down to send, appreciate your time. let's go to anderson and wrote senior deputy director of operations sweetens was from joseph. thank you very much.
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no evidence presented to the international court of justice by is relevant january was incorrect and misleading. that's according to a london base investigative team. the evidence was submitted in the case brought by south africa. that accused is relative genocide and gallagher and called on the call to issue provisional measures against israel. shaw stratford expect it is being more than a month since the international court of justice ordered israel to take immediate and effective measures to protect palestinians in the gaza strip from the risk of genocide rights groups and governments around the world say as well as fail to comply and, and invest because you have to include the forensic architecture group based of the university of london, says some of the evidence is well presented for the i. c j hearing was incorrect, and misleading. let's have a look at some of the images as well presented to the cold of israel says the highlights the, the red box is evidence of a roku,
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so i mix the gallons of water at the sound of nation planned the forensic architecture group. i analyzed the picture using satellite images and free d modeling to calculate the size and the depth of the highlighted feature and the groups conclusion. these were the legal team code, a palestinian rocket launch select was actually a crate to made by a 500 to a 1000 pound bomb dropped in. and these really attack these really legal team, also presenting face image claiming bill cook's hospital was being used for military purposes. while i protest in unified is which justified as well as targeting of the hospital and other medical facilities. the table associated the image showed what it described as a terrorist entering the hospital with a rocket propelled grenade launcher. the forensic architecture group's conclusion, the labeling of the image by the is ready, the legal team was a game incorrect. the group says the building is not a hospital, but
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a building use for both commercial and residential purposes. the group goes on to say, there's no evidence palestinian. all the operations were being carried out inside the hospital. under these rails claimed that a projectile was fired from inside l codes. hospital was false. these where the legal team will say, present to this image, claiming it shows evidence palestinian fighters fight a rocket from close to a humanitarian zone. and the un facility and rough uh, the forensic architecture groups conclusion, the annotation is misleading. as no such humanitarians even existed, as the boundaries of so called safe areas are not clearly defined or communicated. the less than that, i see now where the capital remains in the state of conflicts on gangs of a tech,
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the airport prisons and police station, a powerful gang lead to threaten to civil war. if the prime minister henri does not quit and civilians are feeling the impact of lawlessness, we have no authorities, no leaders, we have no one, we have nothing. it's everyone for themselves. i can't even get to my home and i really want to go home. i want to leave, since it's each person for himself and we have no authority. i don't even know what to say. the country is very difficult for me. i don't know what to do. i know i did to university courses, but it didn't do me any good. the states authorities are leaving us defend for ourselves in the street with the country currently prolonged honda is killing us in this country. well, auto henri is been a part of the rico since tuesday, unable to attend to his part of home with blog and talk to the dominican republic to night. his claim permission to land prompting protest outside of his hotel color
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for lack of money. like we, i hear cold by the haitian community reside in new quotes that he goes to protest against the presence of aria alone rate was drenched in blood and hygiene because he did not cool the elections as he should have. so we a, he had protesting so that this gentleman, at least quoted, he goes on because he has been assigned to no grata autonomy for the haitian community for many, but also for the dominican community that is being affected by the current situation and how you doing while the dominican republic is now reinforcing his board with haiti, extra troops who being deployed of the government says it wouldn't allow haitian refugee comes on. it's tara tray. let's be now to a correspond to raise a bow, who's live in that dudgeon bone, which is on the border of haiti, and the dominican republic. uh, so does it tell us what you've been seeing there and, and what people to say of the well, that's correct. we're right out the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate, we've been seeing people being allowed towards a mark has not far away from where i am, but they're not being allowed to cross the border,
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which holds up the border is now closed. the security forces here are on high alert and mostly tens of thousands of prisoners were suite by guns from jails. and that's why a security forces here are separating men. they're being got fence towards an other line, but they have set up here for security checks to be they're taking place here to money point who's getting into this market. however, as i said before, they not being allowed into the country, we saw some haitian us national do nationals wherever allowed to go into the dominican republic, the worst keeping the situation in the country right now. what we do know is happening is that there's a real thing going on. shooting going on, business are close to schools, universities and most public services are not working because of the situation on the grounds. which don controlling most the most of the areas within the capital with young say that's a big base or we, ellen, we prime minister,
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i really comes back or goes back to the country. there is going to be a civil war. what we do now, however, is reassuring. what a 40 go he has said that he would try to come back to haiti. the united states is trying to negotiate with him to help and assist someone at transition in the country. we're not sure what is going to happen uh with that, but we do know that right now there's just put an extra 2 set top moutain, national security force that will help stabilize the country. and when you talk to video of the people that are really here, what they're telling you is that most of them do not support prime minister. i real . and we are saying that he is a legitimate that he was designated by the president of join and moist was assassinated back in 2020 once they once 3 elections in the country. but with that happened, there has to be a some type of security in the country. you mentioned this multi national security forces where all we would that to i've seen the prices to try to be set up of
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the well let me tell you, i visited to haiti a puerto friends about a year ago when at that point already the capital around 80 percent of the capital was already controlled by guns already there was people struggling with a few 150 percent of the population is struggling with hunger already. the united nations was begging for international assistance to help set up some type of support that will help stabilize the country. and i thought point, no country wants you to lead that towards what happened later roland is that tenea offered to spend $1000.00 police officers to pass the police the haitian national police fight against all over again. what we do know right now is that probably me to see where we are going. we travel to kenya to try to set up. that force is still in that talk to what's going to happen when that is going to happen. but what is certain is that people in hate to right now are desperate. even though many of them
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are reluctant, with the possibility of a presence of an international force, they do not have put memories of what happened. while the united nations peacekeeping troops, wherever, in the country they had to leave, there were lots of accusations of abuse. but still right now because of the situation on the ground. most of the people that have spoken to he or say that there's desperate for any type of help that will help their country be stable once again. it's right, is that thanks for that to raise about speaking to us, the from dodge, but on the border of hate in the dominican republic. and let's take this on now with darlene laws. this is a political analyst with the focus on haiti. jones is now from all to a don and good to have you with this. what still will take festival on this concept of a multi national security force going into try and establish some kind of grounds for taking me a situation on there. and uh, actually i, so you can see we're on, on unhappy with what, what's happening in haiti and also because our questions remain the same. how can
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you pretend to the correct oh, fun uh, as a solution on something that you caused a long time ago. because a be what we can see in what we are seeing right now. it's a process on certain decisions made for patients without patients. so as you can see for the near that you're referring to and starting to come in during the review you're referring to is that you're pretty me to about the us and the not the nation say yeah, the so called a nation friends. oh, they actually met in canada, you like to me like mich. they decided over he and we started a new nation, started uh for taking on the decision that they made for the haitians population. so now we are leasing. we are experiencing the consequences of,
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of their own decision making. so population and now they are pretending to help us . we are pretending to, uh, what our own good. so what we're really looking for is to say to them, to the sofa and patients friend, to escape out, leave us alone, middle see solve the issues because now yes to be who sion solutions. okay. i understand that position, especially given that you know, you're experiencing, go have these experience and consequences. fulton from the outside, you say. but how can this situation be controlled from within when we've just been hearing from a correspondent, the 80 percent of the capital is controlled by games. how can that situation be controlled within? here's the 1st one. we don't call them games. they are not getting to a net operating as games we know that we know in other countries hawking's operating. we have malicious ged,
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we have malicious while they are on the agenda and they're all a grade for a group of people that we all know. and they are rising the population we need to have a chance to, to, to, to put the air force together and find the solution. we have a few initiates use of the 2 more form patients and was just, you know, uh, let out. just refused id, international uh, friends, so, so, so forth. and so he, so now we're just asking them to just leave us alone. we can find solutions for most of sanity. here's the most of the country. we've been there for a long time and we get our own dependence. we solve these countries, so no, just leave us alone and ok find the solution. our sales. i just want to remind you
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that i still do not show support a strong washington sky. people didn't ask for any additional, any african countries to come up and see, or k. now it's time for the demo groups and the republicans to show power and make peace just, you know, manage their own business. so let us manage all on brightness, but not but bye bye. uh, refusing to send a new nations to these phones and rapist pretty. that's why we're asking them to do. okay, we'll leave it the appreciate that to that's done. he loses a click on this focus on who he's speaking is from also i'm kind of, i thank you. thank you. a head hearing out 0. jim and susie 5 is attack a called a shift in the gulf site and at least 3 sites. mike tyson announced as
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a return to the ring in his late fifty's, j will tell you who is fighting is for the president biden says, one to 2 states solution for palestinians and israelis. but does 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? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. diverse in nature, color and meaning. with these really made it to your occupation front and center. nothing about this exemption is traditional or permanent or dis, work place next to younger artists. it's a reminder that there is one under his way the bombardment i think that something they refuse to die certain to very few. so they quite
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an openings edition only to be closed after the war and as it drags on menu on these paintings, maybe a survivor of causes or the colleges when the to do uh, watching out here. let's have a reminder on the top stories. this hour and 2 children are being pulled in line
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from under the rubble left by in his writing striking central garza israel's bombardments of this trip. isn't it 6 months and the death toll is nearing $31000.00 united? i remember it's in egypt to vege up more humanitarian agents, and northern garza, comes, has international pressure is growing on israel to allow more supplies into the strip you and says at least 300 trucks and needed to teach day in northern guns at low tates. these capital remains in this state of conflict of to on guns at the airport presents and police station goals are preventing the prime minister or alarm read from returning home and want him to resign. he's a revenue at times on much and vessels in the red sea, a continuing, despite the presence of a multinational naval task force. the red sea is one of the world's busiest trends that routes for container ships and security priority for countries. the rely on that trade out 0 is differentiated to alex could helpless as more the securing
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trade routes as dumping up. piracy is an age old problem, but management security is now the full of international concern nation. so struggling to prevent the missile attack so much of shipping passing through the red sea as well as coping of every legal activity. the finally challenges for a lifetime security is mainly based on the money. and so i thinking the piracy and the, you know, smuggling, so the countries in there to tell you to see they try to get the teams and you know, test courses to prevent the money into thinking anastasia biased for to the machine enables in the prevents the actually, the, the, so the traffic into the cv, any you task force is being reinforced as the, who's the own group attacks mentioned vessels using it phones. this is now growing, need for the toes, supposed to be posted with the latest types of worship capable of destroying these missiles before they hit merchant ships. this is the bridge,
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the operation center for the latest to tell in multiple frigates that will be sailing to the red sea in the gulf of agents as part of the maritime task force. to ensure security for shipping. passing through the tell you forget for the recall martin, they go will be a cool part of this. i mentioned you merits like mission of the coast. if you have a trip with adult radars long range precision because it's capable of intercepting most types of foods, the weather is being petroleum from the red sea to the horn of africa, ensuring it to test most potential attacks. we have been deployed the football team that i'd see proof of ogden and this right of by, by monday i'm in support of the talent that i still have there. then we switch, i want to task because we stopped working under the u flag as a flagship, all vocation of atlanta. the e. u. naval mission was initially set up in 2006 to stop piracy, of the horn of africa. since then, its mission's been extended,
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like i'm thinking it is broke down to be achieved, me needs a lot of effort and the continuous presence i india. this presence will be secured by these of phones, naples vessels, which are able to perform some of the terry as well as military emissions. the task will be to cub piracy and trafficking and also interest that missile attacks that the who's the group shows no sign of stopping. alex could topless out to 0. so a nation democratic republic of congo, the own group, m 23 is open. the new front line and the time to for, to, to in north keeping province. its forces of also captured the town of at 9 valley in north cuba. 2 days of fighting as far as moving a 100000 people to fleet from the homes congested, his accused, neighboring reminder of becky m. 23, but could got a denies involvement of the week. so political time on and protests and the goals president mackie salo set
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a date for presidential election is to to take place on march 24th. the top court ruled to the proposal to hold the votes off the selves mandate expired was unconstitutional. nicholas' hoc reports now from senate goes capital of deco to finally date to synagogue as presidential elections a month after president, mikey solved the lady, february's pulled side and 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 and a statement after the weekly cabinet meeting and the constitutional counsel rejected. selves suggested election date of june 2nd. so you cannot overstate his time 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 a fix, has a legacy, and that's what the country for future generations and countries to see in an
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attempt to appease the crisis, members of parliament adopted an amnesty law between 20212023 cent of gold 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, the justice truth and transparency. so just to deciding that i missed a lo wouldn't be voted, incent again. after saying for 3 years that the investigations has been go or has been going on, such a elements such as the kennings of more than 60 purposes inside they've got into the dimension of around 1000 persons who are participating in for the test is just a denial of justice, it's just a cop out of from the government. solve has dissolved the government to allow the ruling party candidate permanent strongly due back to focus on the upcoming campaign that is now shorter than expected. at the end of the day,
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the main question that remains is why we should perform these elections in the 1st place. because he 1st mentioned at talked about institutional crisis. today we have to approve the city got used in the institutional prices that he moved from of crisis, 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 hawk challenges 0. the car. okay. target this boat. now joe, standing by nick, thank you very much. mike tyson has announced he's stepping back into the ring later this year. the 57 year old former heavyweight champion of to wells is going to face celebrity fight to an internet stuff. jake pool, it will take place on july. the 20th in arlington, texas. tyson was 20 when he 1st one,
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the wall typing in 1986 still the youngest book. so to evelyn, the white title. he quit in 2005 full years ago for roy jones, junior and an exhibition which ended in a general. well let's bring in a former world champion book. so let me pick medalist. i'm a con who is in to by. i mean, thanks for joining us. let's start with mike tyson versus jacob full. what's real reaction to the announcements of all i can say is, well, i mean no one as i expected that i mean you think of it, jake told being so young and obviously having means on life ahead of him where mike tyson is a little older or is why is that but same time, the weight division, i mean the weight difference. i think mike tyson has to be at least 6070 pounds heavier and you have to remember. i mean a flight is paula was never goal. he was the heavy, well jumping to one, the most dangerous guy in the world. and those fighting a young fire in jig probably be looking good in the last couple of face will still
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power to leave a fire with mike tyson. catch him with a good show. i really think he can get quite badly. yeah. um types of would have beaten him back in the day, but what happens now given the age that when you consider that size is going to be 58. when this point happens and jake pool, i think is 27. 27 subject bodies peak of these korea. you know he's but he's not really uh, a book. so, i mean, mike tyson is a fight or i'm at the same time and people have to remember that he's going to be given a long way as well because my ties and like i said, there's a lot heavier. i'm still bigger and stronger guys. back in the day when he was a fight. oh, okay, fine. he's got his age against people still using that power was gonna still be that i think so. 4 years ago, you forget it for you only that exhibition books really well and had the power. i mean, he's fighting a smaller guy this time and i really believe that, you know, you can, he can. hi, jake point if he touched him with a good shot because like i said, the fall is always going to be there and ok. maybe his reaction is on like
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coordination might not be there like it was. but still, mike tyson has no dummy, he's gonna come to fight and he's gonna want to win as well. so that, that fight announcement kind of quoted sold by surprise. but one point that we happened building up here, this one that's happening on friday in saudi arabia. anthony joshua here, francis, i'm going there. let's talk about that. who appears most confident in heading into that fights howard and i, i'll be, i'll be watching to build up to this fight. and i can see that joshua is really know, is going into his 5 probably because obviously i'm going was that a great performance against? probably the best the heavily i would die, which is some fury he went to for this is where they went. know what to expect them to go the full distance and he even knew books. you really wasn't looking really good stuff. now going into this fight. i think look, i lean more towards the, on the joshua. i think you the bad book. so you could live big background, he's got the, he's be the to time will champion for in going to is not okay. i mean,
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these are tough fight. and one thing we know, so we all know is that they bring all new cartridge you to my who you walk your, you slice. i mean he is the hard, he is one of the hardest hitting hey, believe, okay. and coming from the am in the background. i mean look how amazing is done. i mean, i think you're in a way, it's kind of putting boxes to shame, really how and i mean if i can come into books and in spite of the best in the world, straight away is 1st i always against ties of, you know, the 2nd fight is against i'm the to time we're about to jump in and out in the joshua book, i think i'm a joshua like said looks it looks a bit nervous in spite, but i'm sure he knows what to do. yes. stick to the game plan. yeah, i think if he books is like you didn't get lost spite, which is really good. i think he'll get the with one points, a coffee, joshua knocking him out. but like i said, you don't know, this is books in full and gone away. felines then that could be problems because
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you, we all know i will audience joshua coming into this flight of the 3 of flight winning street. he couldn't really afford to lose this one county. a he called for this one because there's so many big fights out there for him. 3 vice on the tri u i. e. last. but look, i'm show you the to what were you, is a fire. and he knows he knows that the employees for him to in, despite now he wins this fight goes on too big a fight, even big of ice. and if you win despite again, so i'm going to include dialing good function and puts a great performance on. and does a better performance than what future did? i think the 5 people would want next, a longer few weeks. i'm doing music, but the thing is, even though they, i mean i really think about few in that 5 book, god forbid, guess be by music. i still think a few. we and joshua is a mazda of fi, and i think, i think that will be the next 5 for you. all right, from
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a well jumping books are and then pick metal estimate con. thank you so much for your your insight on bikes and i see big fights. india fumbling control of the 5th and final test against england. dr. dillman, i think they won. india have already won the series. england won the toss, but within bold, out for just $218.00 and durham, charlotte who beat jada took 5, which is to rip through the top folder and playing and is $100.00 tests much rub. ashwin took full what kits to wrap things up and do then performed well with the bat. finishing that the 135 for one. the captain row had sharma and beaten on $52.00 were more of a team. the, you know, doesn't get to dying, we don't get too high when we, when we wait. and so, you know, we try and keep us consistent as we can do. we, we appreciate when we may be, you know, left a few out there and maybe not quite done as well as we needed to. but we'll continue to drive the same consist of message about what we're trying to watch. an
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umbrella, russian tennis players will be allowed to compete the powers olympics as neutral athletes, and that news has been welcomed by russia as well. now, before the new method of when i wasn't talking, it was an amazing experience as one of the probably like, anyway, biggest memories of my sport life, which i was surprised because, you know, incentives we tend to, to think about it lympics that it's like grass lehman's mom phone and this and that, so coming there and so i was like whatever the and now the tournament and then when i get there i was like, wow, it's actually huge then. yeah. about the natural flux. you know, i follow the rules if i for talking to natural flock, i'm going to plan the natural flock and i'm going to try to, to compete there. uh, she'll get tennis and try to in for sure. measured up, getting ready to play at indian wells in california when i'm, the marie is off to a winning stop. the 3 time grandson, champion beat that would go phone in straight sets to move into the 2nd round. the 2009 champion will now face fits feed on drivers that the woman who keys red bull
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for me to one boss, christie and horner of inappropriate behavior has been suspended by the team read last week, dismissed the allegations following an independent investigation into horner. you denied any room doing history to speak to the media later on thursday, at the regular teams press conference ahead of the saudi arabian chrome pre on the track. redbull continues to dominate 3 time for me. the one well jumping much the staff and a set. the pace in 1st practice for this weekend's growing pre, the document was quickest around the jet is to get ahead of us the mountains, fernando alonzo and his rental teammates. jo parents. all right, that is a good spot for now. more lights on nick drive. i very much they'll have useful. thank you. so you'd like to know us oceans have been breaking terms records in the past 9 months. we'll look at what impacts that's having on the plants and it's people off with the
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basement installations to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant the the product gain. now that and the average temperature, the world's oceans, is at its highest since records begun is believed to be rising faster and at any time, and at least 2000 years. this is serious implications, not least for the world's carl reese marine scientists, a warning, a mass bleaching of karl could be unfolding right now in the southern hemisphere. perhaps the west and the planet is history. according to the use of copernicus, climate change service, the average global sea surface temperature has exceeded the previous record of
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20.98 degrees celsius. now standing at $21.00 degrees doesn't sound like much running creams, but in fact, this is way off the shots of what's normal and it matches because it threatens fished or as well run po perkins and speeding up the collapse of the part of the ice sheets signs of stress healthy ations of critical to all life on a fetus. they regulate our climate and generate most of the oxygen we breeze. they also provide more than 3000000000 jobs. glibly matthew england is professor of ocean and the climate dynamics of the university of new south wales and australia. and he says a rise in ocean temperatures is potentially disastrous. the assess of the oceans of where our marine 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 line in your cycles, but we know that
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a global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this woman for decades now, the rate of only out of the last couple of years as cool as good as i've got a little bit anthropogenic climate change. if you look at a temperature series over the last 50 to a 100 years, you can see is progressive warming. it jumps above that every only in your year and dips below for low nino, but super imposed on those short term cycles is a very clear warming trend. and we know that that warming is due to after botanic emissions of carbon dioxide. so the burning of fossil fuels and a little bit of warming from deforestation. so yeah, it's definitely a human footprint in columbus system. i'm not warming at the surface is potentially disastrous for ecosystems. for hurricane intensity, it raises the levels, it intensifies storms, it makes the atmosphere more human and brings flash floods, ryan events as well. so there's a lot of negative impacts from this warming. and that's why we've been keeping
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track of it. but also warning about our ongoing emissions of comm docs on the rise in action hate to events it for this news. i'll be back in a couple of minutes sooner the sooner the generation football focused on the french counseling victories deborah unit, j. c. waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for an illuminating, open conversation. 3rd, very simple forward is that facing about child abuse is you? i am a u. n. b. and i think we need to help each other and also showcases the incredible story of the foot folders and fluff dennis done to escape the telephone generation for episode one, which is 0. it's a top destination for travelers seeking an island paradise experience. but the idea that archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global rising
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water levels and unforgiving storm. i've triggered some of the was 1st government slammed relocation as a result of climate change. people empower us, want fiji. the last resort on a jersey to visit medical facility in the man incidents capital hot to them is a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapid support forces. the un says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i studied business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i took care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes
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performed here as well. and the sense of ultra receive patients with a gunshot wound, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many invest fixing volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to bone revel by the conflict. the, the sites you have, the children pulled from the rubble, the miraculous rescue of 2 young kids. and the central gallons of following this rate is probably the on the clock this out 0 life in the also coming up more 8 at dropped into gaza as desperation and hunger was in the international community pressures as well. to let
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