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to an international perspective, to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the lives. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good the bringing the news to the world from here. the . ready ready has 20 children die of starvation and gaza? israel's allied us president joe biden is expected to announce a temporary port for 8 hours to me and say, that's a distraction the i'm how much room this is. i'll just hear a live from. don't have also coming up health officials in gaza, urge the international community to send blood units for tens of thousands of palestinians injured and is really military attacks for you and calls for
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a pause and fighting and sudan during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the conflict has killed more than 14000 people and displaced 8000000 others. and he extends the state of emergency and curfew at night to curb gang violence that's uprooted. thousands of people, the health officials and gaza are desperately appealing for blood to treat tens of thousands of palestinians injured in israel's war. they say they don't have enough basic supplies, such as blood bags. the war has entered at 6 months, but there's been no progress on ceasefire negotiations. how much has pledged to continue the talks while accusing israel of hindering an agreement? and as michael apple reports, palestinians are locked in a cycle of dest everyday. at the end of the ninety's riley strike on an apartment blocking dead old paula in central garza leaving some residents. dave,
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oh with the stays too much. debris for rescue is to move by hand. so a bulldozer is put to what scraping open an entrance where the search for survivors can begin the . busy to some time, they think they found a young boy lines, but it's to the been the young girl image on the me. what's your name here? who's the the,
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the in the and then a 2nd and 100 in the, just in the last young the for the painstaking work and covers several more bodies among the ruins, entire families killed as they slipped. the mike level, which is there is real, has returned. the bodies of 47 pallets, indians killed during the war. was, remains, were seized by troops from a hospital in southern gaza. they were brought to the strip through the get them without them crossing for burial in a mass grave and verify the remains or you have to be identified. israel's been
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blocking live saving humanitarian a despite widespread starvation and famine and gaza. now its allies to us is expected to establish a temporary port on causes coast to bring in more 8 president joe biden is expected to make that announcement during his date of the union address in the coming hours . since 2007, israel shut almost all gauze as border crossings except areas for the movement of people and get them up with that and for goods. since the war began, israel has shut arrows crossing and only allowed 8 to get into guys that through cut them all beside them, crossing and dropped off. crossing with egypt. the un has been urging israel to reopen crossings in the north. since 1967, israel has exercised full control of gods as coastline and territorial waters, blocking ships from reaching the city. and since 2007, the port has been under israel's naval blockade. because of c port is the only mediterranean port close to shipping. israel says it supports the us plan to build
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a temporary port. it's time to send heard reports from occupied east west. this is really official speaking anonymously to is really media are welcoming the decision by the binding administration to set up this port in to see that will help with the delivery of a. this official also said that these really is, will be involved in the planning with the united states. now for ports mentioned that there will be screenings of this and at that port in cyprus, where it will then go on to its final destination in gaza. so the is really, are going to be involved in this, but their level of involvement is still a no. and once the president of the united states formally makes that announcement, we can expect more information to come out from the is really, is additionally as rules work, have it is meeting this evening. so it could be something on the agenda for them to discuss as well. the americans have been dissatisfied with the little amount of
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humanitarian aid that has been going in to gaza. in fact, it was something that was brought up when war cabinet administer benny gans met with american officials in washington earlier this week. but again, the policy of these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been to supply as minimal amount of 8 as he can in order to he says, preserve israel's image with his allies. and additionally, to prevent a humanitarian disaster that catastrophe, as we know, has been folded over the last 5 months in the war. now, entering it 6 months. secret cause of the you in senior, humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for gaza, says sending aide through a temporary port would not meet the needs of the people. i cannot repeat air and see is not a substitute for land and nobody says otherwise. the dish anality. however, at this critical juncture, will be very important. now how frustrated am i?
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i think i don't have the luxury actually i've, i've taken on this mary possible assignment. because i believe it's a moral imperative for all of us. we have to do the utmost against all the possible obstacles, the n. thomas on the way. it's our duty. so i don't have time and i, it's a privilege to be frustrated. i think all of us see the image just in the out. we work for innocent civilians and as we mentioned, joe biden will give the 3rd state of the union speech of his presidency and the coming hours. as alan fisher reports, the pressure is on the president approved. you should be elected for another term. he's delivered to state of the union speech is but never have the stakes being higher, but a start for do a bite. and this isn't just the plan for the next 12 months. it's about laying out his case for re election in november. the president will outline and agenda that is about continuing to build on the progress that we've made over the last 3 years. the economy will dominate bite and believes he's
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a good story to tell low unemployment load inflation and rising salaries for the republicans on buying it. if you had to describe in one word what you believe the state of the union is. if you've heard the word crisis, you've heard catastrophe. i think maybe a summary is decline last year. bike negotiated with republicans right from the podiums by some when the boot is position over. continuing support for the country seniors, as we all apparently agree, the social security, medicare is off, is off the books now, not the right pardon the push for renewed it to your clean painting is a us security issue. you'll also know it's an american military operation to get more aid into guys, and people will be watching to see if you're in use calls for a ceasefire there. and how willing he is to push that idea. and then there's the added pressure to advise you with the issue of speech to the strong is a to become
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a key factor in the election. any stumble, any mistake, any error will be magnified by the trump campaign. it could hit his hopes of delivering another state of the union island fisher. i'll just see you there at the white house. all right, our white house correspondent. kimberly how gets you going just live now from capitol hill. kimberly. this is a pivotal moment for presidential bible. it's his 1st state of the union speech since he announced his re election campaign. what do we expect to hear from vitamin during his address? how does he make his case for re election? well, that's exactly what he's going to do is make his case is going to try and match his agenda with the priorities of american voters. and some of those are going to be the end decided voters, particularly women. so we've had a few excerpts sent to us from the white house. we know that he is going to be certainly trying to talk to women about their right to choose. and particularly,
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he's going to make a promise about restoring ro we way that is the law of the land, at least for half a century when it comes to abortion rights, the federal abortion rights that was done by the supreme court recently. he's also going to continue to make the case that the economy has improved under his term. and so his plan of rebuilding the economy from the middle out and the bottom up versus the republican plan of trickle down economics is working. and so he's for it to continue that, should he get another term in office? and he's also going to paint the contrast between himself and the presumptive republican presidential nominees. donald trump, although we don't believe he will mentioned donald trump, my name. what he's also going to do is pay an address had on the issue of his age
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of $81.00 being the oldest president in us history. what he's going to say and challenge that no shouldn't be too old. he is also, we should mention that donald trump is 77. he's going to say some other people, my age, see an american story of resentment, revenge, and retribution. that's not me. so he's going to page himself in a clear contrast to who he sees as his clear opponent and kimberly we know that joe biden is under intense pressure due to his unconditional support of israel. we're expecting a major announcement from biden, regarding gaza. what more do you know about that? yeah, what we know is the, according to the white house, the president is going to make a major announcement about building a temporary porch, a in gaza to allow for a humanitarian a to be delivered by c. given the fact that the is really government has a basically put a obstacle after obstacle and palestinians are starving and there is
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a dire humanitarian crisis. here's the hitch. the us president said there would be no boots on the ground that us soldiers in gaza, yet he's going to use the us military to build this temporary port. that's going to set him up for a possible attacks by his republican critics. and so this could potentially make this a challenge for him in an election year. so we know that he is going to be delivering a promise of much needed a but once again, given the controversy around his israel policy, this could be a type role that he continues to walk. we should also point out he's going to be facing some push back from members of his own party. they're going to be wearing cease fire pins when they watch the speech in the house of representatives. kimberly, thanks for breaking that all down for us. that's whitehouse correspond to. kimberly how can joining us from capitol hill as a state of emergency. and haiti has been extended by
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a month as gang violence continues to spiral authorities, a band public gatherings and extended a nighttime curfew in the west of the country, including the capital port upfront, last week, gangs launched coordinated attacks on infrastructure demanding the resignation of prime minister rail on re, he's been unable to return from abroad after the airport was closed. the neighboring dominican republic has been reinforcing its border with haiti. our correspondence addressable has more from the border town of double living here all day. and this border is now close when we see people from hazy coming to a market that is not far away from where i am, where they buy some supplies, medicines, and food, among other things to take back into hazy. however, this border, it shows people are not allowed to enter the dominican republic hate. these aerospace is also close after there was, there were repeated attacks on the airport. him for the prince, apparently, gangs attack the northern part of the airport. that's why all the flights have been
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cancelled. then this is happening as the shooting booting. the are some is ongoing in the capital for the friends and all around the area. we're also being told that gangs have extended the area of influence to other parts of the country and operating the also on around the territory of the situation is dia, we've heard that the world food program, for example, has cancelled all the trends for food transferred, carried out by feet and across several parts of the country, at least 50 percent of the people in haiti are facing acute hunger and suddenly this violence has a huge impact on their lives. now jerry and authorities say more than 200 school children have been kidnapped shortly. after a morning, assembly officials say, gunmen attacked a primary school in the northwestern town of could you go in, could do an estate authorities are still trying to confirm the exact number of children taken, but say it's likely far more than initial estimates. fidelis. and by has the latest
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from the capital of georgia. this is such a risk. the team has been deployed by the military to try to rescue these children who have ducted thursday morning should be after they've left the school assembly to the class. the gunman had invaded the school and we'll do bikes. and kind of did about $300.00 of the students, if school authorities at to the state governor who did the at the tech school hours after that to about $25.00 of the students had returned to the parents. and that's 275, was to a missing of these 275 children and as to missing about so 175 of them were between the age of 8 to 15. this is one of the major school abductions and recent to yes, because this abuse was in 2014. when about 276 school goals, we have ducted from chico in ne nigeria. you mean to authority said they would do
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everything possible to try to rescue the children. i don't have any recent weeks. we've had a tax and all the areas and also have directions. but said, immediately saying that they don't do like work ones to be able to confront and also have a power i'd be, i'm groups and be chief will be for us. that'd be tough. generally snap food. yeah, and we simply, that's if you has one percent of the items that he's given to you create that may do at will be peaceful. he's saying that people with money and they're not able to protest weapons from countries to dennis. and i'll just be right about you. in eastern democratic republic of congo, the on group in 23 has opened a new frontline in the town of ritual in north keeble province. its forces have also captured the town of 9 sally in north keeble. 2 days of fighting has forced more than 100000 people to flee their homes control, so it has accused neighboring lawanda,
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a backing in 23. but 2 golly denies involvement. the still ahead on al jazeera scientists sound the alarm is the average temperature of the world's oceans reaches its highest level since records began plus on dominic chain info. and where a day of strike action is cripple. germany's plane timeframe networks, the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows that be a good number when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions we don't live in a post colonial award. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al
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jazeera, it's a top destination for travelers seeking an island paradise experience. but the idyllic archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global rising water levels and unforgiving stalls have triggered some of the world's 1st government lines relocation as a result of climate change. people empower us want fiji. the last resort on a jersey to with fearless gen and as a, just behind me, hundreds of people have been about 2 inches in depth coverage. thailand, stakes it's future on fossil fuels, out to 0 is teens on the ground. when you close to the house of this during the
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the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. this our health officials and gaza are desperately appealing for blood street. tens of thousands of palestinians injured in israel's war. they say they don't have enough basic equipment including blood backs. washington has suggested setting up a temporary report and gaza to allow aid in by c. u. s. presidential biden is expected to talk about the proposal in his state of the union address in the coming hours. but somebody who is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he says the discussion about building a port in casa is a distraction from israel's worth starvation and america's inability to end up blocking. this is nathaniel idea. it seems to be just on another day
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for today the attention, somebody an issue with you, which is that the $700000.00 people just thought of it in those guys are now and visit and is nothing owing to the money to the on the need that to them, north of dennisville guys assume that out of tens of thousands of specs we think of a junction border and we don't understand why the americans cannot suppression. so there is to allow these, the next to get them. and all these ideas about the drugs about the new board must think about the efforts to divert that attention from the fact that there is a ted have been looked at and that is scamming people. and the united states and the international community, i'm doing nothing but i should isn't in some this look at this be about, i put this will take months to people and people will continue to die and does every day without losing tens of people because of salvation. so this is not that solution besides other kids about this is this idea of
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a new port. and one of them is that the people that i said that this might be used to help people that i'm does, which is exactly what nathaniel, who wants another. it's mackenzie ingles, understand people's the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, just calling for a pause in fighting and sudan during it. i'm. i'm on the conflict has killed more than 14000 people. and more than 8000000 have fled their homes. diplomats at the security council are hoping to vote on a resolution the positive fighting as early as friday. kristen salumi reports noting the ongoing violence, food and security and massive displacement ins threw down the un secretary general antonio gutierrez war and the security council that the conflict there could be 2 regional instability of dramatic proportions. and he called on the student, these armed forces and rapids support forces to lay down their arms. it is time to
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silence the guns and to raise the volume for peace. in just days, the holy mounts of what i'm of them, we'll commence. so from this chamber today, i'm making it to you, as i call or no policies, even so then to honor this elusive what i'm of them by on learning good ramadan cessation of hostilities. many members of the security council clearly shared the secretary general's concerns, the united kingdom, put forth a draft cease fire resolution. let's you have to be clear, the seed in these armed forces and the record support forces are responsible for the surrender situation. we're still seeing shelling and a text and both sides in heavily populated urban areas. so that's why we vote for the resolution security council resolution quoting for an immediate cease fire before the month of ramadan and urging old parties to announce unhindered cross border and cross by and she monetary and access the student using bassett or
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question. how such a mechanism would be implemented? they when says because of the violence, $18000000.00 student needs are acutely food and secure, and they're already reports of children dying from malnutrition. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations sweetness joined nato nearly 2 years since it launched its bid to become a member of the military alliance. the hanover of documents took place of the ceremony in washington, dc. sweden applied to be part of the alliance after russia launched as military invasion of ukraine ending decades of political neutrality. german rail and airport workers of walked off the job and a new round of strikes are demanding higher wages to cope with the rising cost of living. hundreds of thousands of passengers are facing delays and cancellations. as dominic cane reports from berlin. this is bolling central station. normally dozens of trainers would come through here every hour. but this thursday,
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very few are due to industrial action by the train drive is union. and while some passengers sympathize with the strikers, others all less than the standing on spring, it's really stressful and you have to constantly try to walk out whether you're going to be able to travel or not. i see on the board a lot of trained on to even running the whole idea of slides, drugs that good thing far more common. let me see my content this time when they come sit down to find a table, they'll find a solution and then come cancellations. and travel disruption have hit the main apples to see and funk for to a grand stall off of the ally. lift times are on strike, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers. but the transport sector is not the only one affected by striking action in recent months. many of the industry so see similar process is hard now me. so i'm going to mention as of the time that we are not striking for no reason and the demands are old, was very important things, shortening of 4 hours,
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and also more be to make up for inflation in cartoons outside and set off. in many cases, the companies off on sympathetic to these to months, decisions which are added to the sense of a winter of discontent in germany, we are seeing most strikes of the relatively small boxes, technically important to unions like the train drivers. oh, apple testing them and they have a lot of negotiating. paul. companies are reluctant to given to that about to because they have so much power. i'm afraid they will use it. so we don't see most by all of which means that people using germany's airports and it's railway station is like this one. i'll go to have to get used to sites like this, with fewer trains and fewer planes on those days of strike action. dominant came out. was there a bullet as a new report into the school shooting and you validate, texas? in 2022 has cleared local police officers and misconduct. the investigation ordered
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by you involved the city council acknowledged many failures blamed families who rushed to the school for compromising the police response in january, department of justice. investigators criticized officers, lack of urgency and confronting the gunman, and rob elementary, who killed 2 teachers and 19 students. the world's oceans have broken global heat records for the past 9 months. according to the european union climate agency, february saw the highest temperature ever recorded. scientist say that human impact on climate change is to blame. matthew england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. he says that the rise and ocean temperatures could be disastrous to assess of the items of where out 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,
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there's only in your line 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 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 superimposed on those short term cycles is a very clear warming trend. and we know that that warming is due to after project 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 flush flood ryan events as well. so there's a lot of negative impacts from this warming,
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and that's why we've been keeping track of it. but also warning about our ongoing emissions of comm, docks on. all right, that's it for me, my how i'm a gym. jerome weather is next. the inside story asks whether europe and public support for ukraine is faltering. thanks for watching the or how i wait. and so really has not done with us yet. so full time we go yet most know in the full costs, even though the system is pulling away into the motors of the north west pacific. little heavier fi price. starting to not explain behind this little feet to here rolling across the sea of japan. we'll bring some snow towards west and past the country as we go through friday, looking freights just around that eastern side of hong she will bring cloud. and right, it tells robin a wintry as we go on into sash de,
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was by snow across the western side of home, she causing further problems. but on the other side of the mouth is not too bad for take care of it. around 13 degrees that teen celsius to full basing some wolves, i'm showing that sponsor to push this way into northern and central parts of charlotte. further south, it does tend somewhat, what's a, what's the somewhat coolest 16 celsius the in hong kong model. shala's, they're also affecting vietnam. so with the weather, just kind of the things a little cooler that to, into thailand we have go to a temperature at 34 celsius. that's the bank of here's what's, what's the cost, malaysia? plenty of shows the into indonesia. so one or 2, so i was just around the foothills of the himalayas, but for months of india, how much of a cost on his face, dry, fine, and sunny. the unique perspective that plays students up and does told the palestinians to
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go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and tap into 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 is you are paying public support for ukraine, faltering, angry farmers in poland and elsewhere upfront testing against the chief impulse from the war tone conference and governments are under pressure to take action. so what does this mean for ukraine is the war with russia interest? it's the yeah, this is inside story. the .

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