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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 8, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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of do a job feel like it's not like your support, mainly the no one getting the bag you know like equal was torn up right on the car, get try because i do for you if that's what i did though as a to be. so that'd be made talk, you must force melody the the to line 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news now live from the coming up in the program this hour and they're dropping guns that goes wrong. 2 people are killed as humanitarian. a folding from the sky hits civilian is really strikes to target the city of darrow's bala. at least 11 people have been killed overnight. gunmen rate of school in northwest nigeria, kidnapping more than $280.00 students and leaving desperate parents demanding
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answers. and the state of emergency and haiti is extended as armed gangs look to seems full control of the capital score. we count down to the biggest to boxing showdown off of the year so far. former us to champion francis and gotten no steps into the ring up for a 2nd, the pro 5. and it's up against former unify that wall champion and need to explore the . so we'd be getting gaza where hundreds of thousands of palestinians are facing. starvation is in desperate need for humanitarian assistance in the strip. and while israel limits the entry of a trucks, those in need are left helpless. on friday, 2 people were killed in gaza. city in an incident involving air drops, boxes with faulty power shoots fail on civilians. several countries have been err
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dropping aid in what has been described as an inefficient and costly way to deliver assistance. also earlier is really or strikes and central guys are killed at least 11 palestinian dozens more. have been rushed to hospital while cruise search the rubble for more bodies. officer 0 is honey mountain with joyce is now on the phone from rossa. so honey, the health ministry says that at least 78 people have been killed in multiple strikes over the past 24 hours. run us through what you know. yes, tara, within the past 2 hours to more massive air strikes, targeting the eastern part of pon, unit has to be that's a part of our area. and the eastern part of the law had been rude and very close to the border. the eastern border that down the street of big gall, this trip from connie $1.52 residential homes where targeted and destroyed
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without a warning whatsoever. we'll report talk about displace families with 5 d 2 on. there is a great deal of difficulty right now as the area is being a bit under coming under heavy artillery showing right now and, and give middle ability to build a fence, a co and paramedics to get to the side of the, of the, destroyed the targeted and destroyed residential homes to help people and save those who might have survived those relentless attacks. that there were you who were managed to be removed from the side of the month, the injured one. but the vast majority of people are still under their levels that have become the, the normal. so i of the, after each ears try community of the residential on more people are trapped under the levels and it takes sometimes more than a 24 hours to be able to remove people. and sometimes there are just left there.
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and after a while, they're pulled and completely don't be deceived. we don't have the it comes print, take care of how many people were killed in these air strikes that we were told. and by a civil defense declared the need to homes where full of display families have been there for quite some time running at least leaving other parts of honeymoon. it said it was coming under tv bombardment. this is on top of the overnight at pac ministers in central area. they are the law to the where at least 11 people were killed in a major attack can was trying to deal with 5 members of one family, hostile this place. family were killed inside of residential homes, and that's the pattern we have been seeing over and over entire county, the place and inside residential homes. and the coming to target of the village just air strikes the honey. i'm also wondering what more you've been able to find out about this incident that we were reporting at the top of the hour. the 2
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palestinians have been killed, crushed to death by an air drop of aid. we're right now the, the number has been updated and did is we're not talking only about 2 people. it's actually 5 people right now who are being reported dead the today in the afternoon hours after being hit by a packages were dropped by the us. that now, at least the report it continues to a said that the, the parachute that was dropped did not open, just cause these huge boxes to pull on people who were gather in large numbers waiting for it wouldn't actually so on them and, and kills 55 people, the initial 2 people were reported right away and they killed been in the 3 the who were severely injured by the, by the, the boxes or the packages were rice to come out of one hospital. and as soon as
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they got to the hospital where pronounced them, this is part of the level of tragedy that people are experiencing in the northern part. then $1.50 right now. not only be, they have been in china and it's a place for the past 5 months, but they have been a challenge with the acute fanning and the extreme shortage of, of food supplies and medical supplies. and, and right now is the wait for packages or for food to arrive to them. they are either targeted by this really military or sadly, they are killed by a non functional parish showed that fall on them and kills. i'm told people, no, absolutely, honey. this is a tragedy on top of the tragedy and you were telling us earlier that the aides system, a delivery system in the gaza strip is beyond broken. and that's just another illustration of that honey. my mood reporting from ross. so thank you very much. i as a new maritime car door meant to provide another means of delivering aid to gaza is
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now being piloted. that is, according to the president of the european commission. a ship carrying food aid will be leaving a port in cyprus, travelling through the mediterranean before then. arriving in gaza that they've been attempts to find more ways of delivering a to the strip. israel is accused of limiting the entry of trucks despite you and warnings of stem in the humanitarian situation in gaza is dire. was in the simplest, in families and children desperate for basic needs. and today we are facing a humanitarian catastrophe in gaza. and we stand by the innocent civilians in palestine. and that is why today the republic of cyprus, the european commission, the united arab emirates, and the united states, of course, supported by other critical partners, announced our intent to open the maritime carried on to deliver much needed
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additional amounts of humanitarian assistance by sea houses. here as a moron, khan is in law naca and cyprus, that's where the aide is set to leave from iran. so we know very little about this . it's being tested today. tell us what you're finding out as well. the agreements are old now in place as we just had that from underlying uh, the partners they say, oh, ready to open this maritime car adult. but what does that actually like with the 8 actually was flown into the loaner car. apple here. uh it was installed and a warehouse is actually now being roots here. i'm just behind that crane over the is the ship that is currently being loaded with that a you can see 2 trucks that one of the backs of one of those trucks is open. that's where the food a is being taken off of these trucks and it's being put on to that. but that parts
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will then lead from this hall, but it will cost the mediterranean. it will cost into garza, but there are still a number of logistical issues. these right, these for that pause, insisting that a, the aid is inspected to this time. but what does that means? they are inspecting the aid older alarm. the super use to do that themselves is the question that we've been asking. i'm gonna not select one at court. yes. this is very much a trial run. this has to work. it's not a huge amount of food, right? that's boat is actually quite small and tired, figuratively, literally, it's a draw in the ocean box. this is the maritime cornel know if it leaves has successfully, it was supposed to leave here at 8 pm this evening, but bad weather is actually home. put those efforts, so that boat isn't going to be leaving today. it still has to get into goza is
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going to get the aide off the boat. now there's no functioning ports and goals, and so that's another logistical challenge is thing going to get on to trucks and into distribution extensive. so this is very much a trial run. it was like i said supposed to leave ha, 8 pm tonight. that isn't happening because of bad weather, which is also an issue. so this big announcement that this marathon, colorado is going to and i sense is actually being denied by what you can see behind. it is only one, but it is only a trial run. this isn't going to be enough. a straight away. it's going to take at least a few weeks to get this right. ramadan is coming up. you just had that shopping story from my colleague, honey reporting about a being jumped on people's heads a lot of international in and joe's minds. hiring organizations over 40 precise ad drops, i simply ineffective, and in a fission. so this is a very key element of getting aid in the goals. but like i say this is very simply
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h y one right now and everyone, you're getting all that information within hours of the us. president joe biden announcing that the americans, he's, he's directing now. the americans to build this emergency appear. i believe he called it a and temporarily peer to be built on the guy's a co, so i understand listening to what you're saying, this european initiative of the a leading cypress that's going to death, pale with now the american initiative of building that port on the other side on the guys side, right to that's absolutely right. so technically speaking, i'll try and break this down because i know expert and how you unload and load votes. there's effectively going to be a tier that they going to build. it's be a temporary pay. it properly built by the us all mean that the quickest at doing things of this nature the but will don't that they'll get it all set and then it will take it on small little bites into garza and from that loaded all onto the
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trucks. all of this has to run smoothly because they don't just want to do one but a day they want the one say they're going to want to do multiple bites of a. so this is like, i say it is a trial run for all of these agreements. and now in place, they just got to make it work. now how quickly that's p a in effect will be built by the us remains the same to the announcements been made. so these people certainly the, you know, sailing this by into because it will be hoping that it will run smoothly. and that this is simply the beginning of much more a getting into the goals in maryland. thank you very much for all that reporting for all those details. that's what we know and it's, it's not the full picture, but i was saying just before going to him or on that this was system was gonna be trial today. him on telling us the weather is not allowing that to happen so. so it will be debuted premier trial at another point in time. let's get more and israel's
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reaction to these developments. honda, so who joins us from occupied east jerusalem, what's, what are you hearing from israeli officials on your end? honda? the while we do now have official is rarely reaction to the initiative by the americans. israel's foreign ministry releasing a statement saying that they welcome the decision to ship a into guns at that statement. st quote, the cypriot initiative will allow the increase of humanitarian aid into the gallons a strip after a security check to is really standards and then goes on to say that israel will participate in this initiative. and the security checks will be according to their standards. now the statement ends by asking other countries in the world to get involved with this initiative. it is worth mentioning that a few months ago, back in november and december, israel's foreign minister at the time, had made a trip to cyprus because cyprus itself had actually volunteered to use its ports
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and the mediterranean sea as a means of transporting a into gaza and at the time, israel's foreign minister did green light the initiative, but there was nothing that ever came of it. so these really are now saying that they are fully on board with this. there will be security checks at the port before inside for us before they arrive to this new port that will be built by the americans. the americans themselves have said that they were not going to wait for these release. they were going to take this action and initiative on their own. but as we know these security checks by these really is of the a going into gaza. is one of the main reasons that the flow of age has been so slow and scarce. hyundai, you're staying with us because there's another development today about which we're keen to get your reporting. and it is, this is really forces have cleared their soldiers involved in an attack on palestinians waiting for food aid. at least $115.00 civilians were killed and
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hundreds more were injured. when is really soldiers opened fire on a crowd, it was in gaza city last week. and in turn of investigation and israel found that the troops did not fire on the humanitarian con void, but the quote fired precisely what they call, again, quote suspects. hum, the, what more can you tell us about this investigation? and i would again preface that and highlight the fact that this is an internal is really investigation. that is essentially exonerating is really soldiers. well, in all of the statements we've received about the flower massacre from these rarely army, they have tried to absolve themselves from the blame by deflecting it elsewhere. in this latest statement we've received, it says that the army quote did not fire on the convoy itself, but rather at what they're calling suspects, who approach these really troops and posed a threat to them. now previously these really army had said that there were quote
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looters, this is how they describe palestinian civilians who are starving and looking for any sort of humanitarian aid that they could get their hands on. they described to them as a threat saying that these really forces, quote responded, meaning that they had fired at them is really army also said that they had 1st buyers warning shots into the air. essentially, perhaps starting the chaos of the flower mass, the curse of these really armies saying now that the joint chiefs of staff is going to continue to investigate the incident. but the main point here is that the army is trying to absolve itself completely of any responsibility of the more than a 100 palestinians who were killed on that day. and we have to mention that witnesses on the ground and the un itself have both said that there were palestinians, a number of them who were shot in that con voice by these really or me. all right, honda so who'd reporting from occupied east jerusalem? thank you very much for all of that. honda or more than 1700000 palestinians in
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gaza had been forced to flee their homes since the beginning of the war. the family is among them. they escaped is really a tax in the north and sort refuge in the sloth. what remains of their life before the war is now well packed inside a small makeshift room in russia. well, elsie's 0 spend 24 hours with them and documented their daily route. little had them that's the, you know, the full for the, for the yes, mr. net. chad, the name, the girl hasn't had a behaviors miss for the hey will. how do what they have done instead of a sudden that isaac mean necessary that and that's, that should be home the sort of outcome. however, the car with questions apparently missed also to settle the pacific did. and you
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can most recent, now i'm driving. so what is the law most most of us fedex is in 5 classes. i know the misqueso comes to do the autopay settlement been assigned to the then that was the number i'm on to see if i'm able to see more soon because the know i'm a member towards let's move to god. i want me to move, you know, my office ma'am. i assume a level med zillow and again, but a big deal. and there was sort of, most of the news. the news allow me on it can remember people harkins in the past does look good and not good for me. they use and then ma'am, as i played out on the screen,
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my can reset the software to get this and put on my bill how super i'm with the last the last the last name with the when it came in the my limits, the man, the 7th that's going to surprise me, the secret at 5 and it should because of the, i mean the, i don't know the fact that the it took on the with the, the make a place the limitations and i have not the mckendra hudson. now they've got me in a position to call for this and the pick up left, a peaceful play yet all the best. and when they got him, the type of small bob and i put in a tens of thousands of people have been rallying in support of palestine across the middle east. protest is in human city of so now you're seeing the live pictures
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right there or denouncing what they call these really crimes on gaza. they also celebrated who the attacks in the red sea. and there been some of the shows of support in ramallah as well as in the georgia and capital. and in baghdad in iraq, crowds filled the streets to highlight the plight of palestinians in gaza, thousands marching, holding for an end to israel's daily strikes on the gaza strip of the war on guys. it was also one of the topics you as president joe biden touched on in his state of the union speech to congress. he used the annual address, the layout has policies and talk up his achievements and accuse his previous tests with donald trump, of jeopardizing freedom. at home and abroad, but, and also addressed his age which has become a major issue for voters by kind of reports and unparalleled opportunity to lay down a mock up for the november election line. you had the admins challenge
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of what could be a re match against republican donald trump and president fight and pledge to build a future based on what you call the american coal values on this, the decency, dignity and equality. and like you said, he's pretty, this is a new throughout the speech he never referred to by name so that people might see it differently. american story, a reason, revenge and retribution as not be as expected, the president emphasized stuff. his administration's turned around the economy, unemployment and inflation or down salaries are up. it doesn't make no, but the news in a 1000 cities and towns, the america people are writing a great is come back story. it's never told that's it and find it. and pointed out that you, one year old take cox and the old you and she was the 1st pregnant at all, to sue for the right to terminate the pregnancy of to the supreme court over to and roe v wade and remove the woman's right to choose a right,
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the president promised to restore the attorney row. we would have no clue about the par women, but they found out what reproductive freedom was on the ballad we want 220222200 we went again in 2024. also attending us guests in the chain, the relatives of american captives taken by a mazda to as of last year. and president by didn't use the occasion to outline a new plan to open a marine route for him at a terry and supplies. and spoke directly to this really leadership, not mandatory and assistance, cannot be a secondary consideration or bargaining chip protecting and saving it as and why it's has to be for the president made no apology for his ongoing unqualified support of israel, a position that has come under criticism from members of his own party as
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a genocide and got to continues the issue of fight. and sage has also been brought up by some party members as a concern when the president attempted to choke and he brushed away. i know mary now look like it bothering around while it pulls up to president biden speech indicated. a job well done. use hope that you'll be delivering his full state of the union address next year by kinda, i'll just sierra washington, just ahead of joe biden, speech hundreds of protests has gathered across from capitol hill and in various parts of washington dc. they are demanding, further inviting call for an immediate ceasefire, an end israel's blockade of gaza somewhere holding banners saying biden's legacy is genocide. he's been facing protest bows during the primaries from a section of democrats who voted uncommitted in states such as michigan and
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minnesota. the state of emergency in haiti has been extended by a months as armed gangs continue their attacks that include setting fire to a police station and looting of food markets. gang leaders are demanding the resignation of prime minister ariel already who remain stranded abroad. theresa bo reports from the hub button and neighboring dominican republic as the they say the are in charge against controlling the street. so for the prince, on thursday 5 fights between armed groups and the police were ongoing and haiti's, capital prime minister at yale and re remains in the us territory portability equal. unable to return to his country. gang say he's returned with trigger
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a civil war and are demanding his resignation, will not allow real and re to return. he's not good for haiti. the state department says it's pushing id and, and re who was not elected to collaborate with that transition into a more inclusive government that will lead to free elections. as violence continues in the capital port authorities were forced to hold top ration. after thousands of people looted the containers for distribution has become a problem. as lawlessness looms across the country, the world food program says they have to suspend their c operations to distribute food because of the severity of the situation. ariel henri did not rule the country well, he's traveling and we're starving. the keels in the country as far as the dominican republic to increase secuity at the border between both countries. patients, i know they're allowed to cross into the dominican republic. the only permitted to
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reach the market to find crushing food and medical supplies to sell or take back. security forces arrow on high alert in the dominican republic after gang through these thousands of prisoners from jail. and that's why man, we're trying to come to a market that is not far away from here. are being asked to line up for security checks. the government says the prime minister has to resign and they will need to send international assistance. no, i'll say nothing has done nothing for the people, nothing the haitian national police need more support to fight the violence. hate and needs help. the un has set up a multi national security emission that would deliver personnel and equipment to assist the police. but nobody really knows when it will happen or if it will help deliver the stability people here desperately need. that is i will. i just see that the have one. at least one student has been killed in nigeria,
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after gunmen attacked 2 schools. the victim who was a student at kareka school was shot by gunman. the governor of could do an estate says at least $287.00 students were kidnapped. this is the 2nd massive duction in a week in nigeria were armed groups often demand ransom address reports, one of which the government said they have to order a search and rescue operation in the area around cree guy and beyond. to ensure that every child, every student is returned to their family square gates of is a vulnerable spot, according to what the local say that is currently north dakota, to post in the town. the last police station that operated in that area was moved to a neighboring area. and so when the government tied the village, there wasn't enough security to do to deal with the problem. how about that are looking for? is it like just local community, malicious web, protecting the environment at that particular village. but what we hear from lucas is that the number of the attack as was so overpowering that they couldn't do
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anything. and they couldn't even chase of to them. now it would seem over the past few weeks, how the benefits of stepped up their operations. when despite ministry strikes that have killed several leadership or similar commodity, some of these i'm groups across northwest now get it from kind of from cuts and ask them for that. and so could to as well as cabinet state itself. now what we understand is that this cool component was housing to different schools. initially, it was a private school for the gap village, but then another school with this population of another school student population of another school was moved to committee, got for safety because of this cool way that was stating before was not saved or conducive for the learning it was butler but to such a task and which seemed to increase in the number of people being kidnapped diseases. one of the biggest, uh, a number of students now have been keeping up from a school in northern virginia as a whole. remember, it's also happening just a few weeks to the anniversary of the keeping up of the $272.00 tip of goals. in ne,
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i generate how many degrees i would use either or you and secretary general is calling for a pause and fighting and sedan during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the battle for control of the country since last april has killed at least 14000 people, forced millions from their homes and cause the food shortage crisis. course them so literally reports from un headquarters in new york. noting the ongoing violence, food and security and massive displacement ins threw down the un secretary general . antonio bu chairs warned the security council that the conflict. there could be 2 regional instability of dramatic proportions. and he called on the street in these armed forces and rapids support forces to lay down their arms. it is time to silence the guns and to raise the volume for peace. in just days, the holy months of ramadan will commence. so from this chamber today,
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i am making an appeal, 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 concern, 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 the 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 trust for the increased by and humanitarian access. the student using bassett or question. how such a mechanism would be implemented? and they when says because of the violence, $18000000.00 student needs are acutely food and secure,
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and they're already reports of children dying from malnutrition. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations assigned for the weather, now announcer 0 with evans and fox. a how i would say some really live the weather just pushing across the southern parts of the gulf that we're going to say some west of weather coming in across the good parts of the way. yeah. as we go through saturday, that is why the to cause flooding widespread flooding for the way it mostly quickly the, some positive amount of i think some very heavy. i want to, to spot say something like 100 millimeters of bright in just a couple of days. so that will cause problems, believe me, west. the weather will, grassy, pushed its way towards a rod easing out towards afghanistan and pakistan, but weakening as it does. so when you can see my son day it should be last you dry him please to say, hey, there's lots of troy across the eastern side of the met. it's randy, but a few showers that for time just coming into the live and so you can cause
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a could catch a shadow to the west to whether the winfrey weather makes its way across the cold because his prices guys come back in across turkey and also the northeast of africa for the north west of africa when, when the weather last things for the strength of japan outside we'll see some of the weather coming in to us. a good positive morocco. over the next couple of days just noticed some showers to now started to push the way into the gulf of skinny lot, the showers, the west and pops up and got some really heavy rain, the mozambique still ahead on elsa 0 hong kong on bales proposals for a new national security law that includes life sentences for treason and insurrection. in sports or 5 star performance by liverpool action from new york, the leak is coming up later. this house on the hard hitting intervals as a un ambassador position given to you by well,
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does have both. you've described that is better than and 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 2. in the security council, this is a major stumbling block, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era of bruce co occupation resulting in a her wrist take your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage present it to the world to justify israel was sold on garza dozens of children, bounds him up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official spokes person to the 7 on tuesday or the news
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the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour to palestinians have been killed in gaza. city in an incident involving air drops, boxes with faulty power shoots fell on civilians. several countries including the us and jordan, affinity are dropping aid in what's been described as an inefficient and costly weight deliver assistance. the us president has announced a plan to set up a temporary force on guns as coast to bring an aid. joe biden made the announcement during his stay to the union address. he urged as real not to use aid as a bargaining chip is really your strikes have targeted northern and central gaza. at least 11 people were killed in the city of darrow bhalla,
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with many injuries reported and homes destroyed. there's been an increase in his really strikes on 711 on with his boss saying 2 of its fighters have been killed in the past 24 hours more is really citizens have fled from northern towns as the situation has worse, and some assumed reports from shlomo in israel, near the border with level a heck of the hun. this is how it looks in slowly one of the towns in west gallery closest to the board with a letter in an an area that's most sensitive close to resident cora. 10 rockets with 5 from 11 and associates radio, only 9 of which were intercepted while the last hit open ground has the military post to being targeted intermittently from inside lab. and then i'm going to have to show me where we stand was hit by a 112 direct strikes with some residential buildings with damaging him and according to the head of the municipal authorities. as a result, the entire city is being totally evacuated, meant that then as you can see, life has come to a complete stop. there's no sign of residents as the areas being continually showed,
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being so close to the borderline. it was included in these where the governments mandatory evacuation plans life has stopped and the no residents, no activity with the exception of the is rated military presence. this area carries certain significance and a great deal of sensitivity rockets, a frequent confided sirens blast from time to time. tension grows along the border line from rising a quarter to galilee perm handling. janine has m as old adage, as you know, united nations fact finding mission has found that iran is crack down on nationwide anti government protests in 2022 lead to crimes against humanity. when you, when says security forces carried out the unlawful killing torture and rape of protesters, emission also found iran responsible for the physical violence that led to the death of mazda meaning now the 22 year olds, death while in custody of the runs morales, the police is what sparks to put this of the hong kong government has published
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a draft of a new national security law, which includes life sentences for treason and insurrection. safeguarding national security bill as it's known, complements the national security law, imposed by badging 4 years ago. that followed mass protests, demanding more civil liberties and the rest of the movements leaders, while others fled into exile. human rights groups say the new legislation will for the road, the autonomy of the former british colony. well, ted hoyt is a former hong kong legislator and activist. you are joining us from adelaide in australia. you are in self imposed exile and the you are wanted also by hong kong police. what do you make of this law? this law is outside of a grade concerns internationally. it is unprecedentedly allison and it has a devastating sites on the human rights in liberty and home home. and it's
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definitely a final nato and the comment of home taking away all of all the manual freedoms. oh, hold on. so it's, it's very concerning. what does it change for somebody like you and for pro democracy activists? we're still in hong kong. a it's a has serious consequences on people like me if they continue to speak up full freedom and democracy. and the law can be easily manipulated. and what denies to back down on the science and all positions, or it's awful full of full quizzes to be doing all the full taiwan freedom that has been dependencies. and they can be treated as treatments and the range implicature live in prison. and for anyone who uh, making speeches uh on lines and public statements um,
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it can be treated as using technology and computers, and they can put you in jail 20 years. so it's putting in hong kong is freedom's individual freedoms to on next new level of repressions. closer to the regime in russia or to, to uh, to similar to me almost because you can live pretty interested in full all that. okay. it's very easily and that's the new hong kong. well, so the chinese foreign ministry spokesman says that this bill not yet little likely to become a little bit at this stage. it's still a bill balances the need to safeguard national security on the one hand and protect the rights and freedoms on the other. what do you make of that statement? a that's a, that's an international joke to say that it protects any rights of hong kong. and i haven't mentioned that little even changed the very fundamental comment about
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preschool if that's been in place in hong kong for, for hundreds of years. so for example, now with this legislation, husband can be denied just the law is when they are the same. they kind of the big be detained for very long time, but 16 days and they cannot see their lawyers. and of course, not to mention that the many offences the city rings 10, the close old. and so how can you say with the situation, these positions that any rise up individuals to be tied to no good at all? yeah, that what you mentioned is something that's included in the bill, just reiterating that for of yours that people under this new bill. if it becomes law, people could be held without charge for up to 16 days, and without a lawyer, there's a part of this bill as well. that will be very important to people like you, and you'll be well aware of this. it's the extra territoriality of this, that means that the law applies even to people outside of hong. com such as
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yourself. that is correct. and so when i was on hold disease i'm, i will go back to a sections and then i'm continue just be, go, attends the i'm how many james high student criticized term of 5, the full freedom of home home, base loads, past me. and as of course, i will be going back to hong kong to phase that unreasonable. but then i might, for example, my assets can be frozen. my family will be in danger because they, we have, we still have collections and people, anybody out of the cost of having connections with me would be in trouble for knowing my crimes. i'm not withholding it. and also for having connections with me, per se. so and say they will be in trouble and be detained and they be put to tell you that that stuff is tires. the regimes want to make and destroyed tests between
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people and for preventing us to be organized. i guess the government following up on something you just said very quickly, can, can, can you or can someone like you, who is a campaign very vocally for more civil liberties, more freedoms, political freedoms in hong kong, ever go back the. it is a very, very tough question for me and is how booking questions i'm out of my my home for more than 3 years now and in the future. i don't see any prospect of me behind it. i'll put you in the jeep and go back to do how homeless situation are. 2 of these only have the more likely and goals. and so if i ever go back, i'll be arrested right as bulls a and b to go to jail for perhaps life. so not in the future, but with an international support. i do believe that home call can be revised one
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day and freedom might be, but it might not be very realistic, but i still have hope. i understand how homeless do a whole, but we just have to to, to hang in here now. all right, ted high, a former hong kong legislator, an activist in self imposed exile in australia. thank you very much for joining us on the program this hour. and it's time for all your sports news. we have some more issues joined us in the studio of santa thank you very much. sorry low. we start with crickets in india, have family taken control of the 5th test against england. the home side have already won the series and the same thing for england that on how to capture your huge alma into mind get a complete the centuries on day to the assets. helping india reach 473 for 8 at the close. to have a boot is $255.00 runs going in for my us,
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the champion francis and gotten no steps into the boxing ring later on friday to face off against format unified will champion anthony joshua in saudi arabia is without doubt the biggest books and much of the year, so far as to how not a career ports the to the fight was biggest dogs are getting ready to face. often saudi arabia to time form a unified will champion heavyweight boxer anthony joshua clashes with full in the us. the champion process and gone to the back of the house and the books entering and re on rather than the update on and both points is confident. heading into the bank. i know they want to to go in the back yard, not out there. got dumped about that got out to 2 or 2 of them. i'd want your official prediction. what does it matter for sure, but it should it be leaving the ring with the victory official production? what is it from you? official predicted. what do you say the,
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on the post, the jr needs to this point? couldn't be any more different for joshua, this is another point on his road to redemption. once the golden boy british boxing he's now rebuilding his career after losing his will title to all exactly. the 34 year old has started to show glimpses of his best again and has won his last 3 fights as for and gone new. he made his name is an emma may fight to and this is just as 2nd professional books and much this huge intrigue about his prospect's. despite losing his 1st flight, the type of fury, the mind from camera runes down the sport by knocking down the undefeated wall champion to lean more towards i need joshua, i think the better book. so if you could, the limited background, he's got the is be the to time will champion full and gone to is not okay. i mean, these are tough fight. and one thing we know that we all know is not even going to
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catch you. somebody who you walk your, you slice so no matter who gets their arm raised both fight is a set to a tens of millions of dollars from the fight. some would say it's already a win win for him, malik. was just the doctor calls from lydia. now miss andrea as far as so into miami to recover from to goes down to draw with nashville in the conk, a coffee cup, jacob, the shuttle that school twice for nashville before message board early, and the 2nd hall for his fulls and us managing twice and completed the recovery with the self, its time had to still meet for the 2nd leg of the round of 16 slash on wednesday. little pool have taken a big step towards the quote of finals of your pending after big 1st let. when of a sparked abroad, saying away from home, you all include upside, the 1511 unit score 2 of them in the 1st house and they were both impressive
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strikes. the return leg is in an field that's next week, but before that, there's a big domestic game to worry about for live, a pool, or on beach and 7 games across all competitions. front of the leaders, a whole section place nice of the city on sunday. we try, we are like, would see tonight my team forward as well. it was not like we have a sloppy in the way that these all die of the view of can do that on with 80 percent, not at all. if you made mistakes, that's human. but before it's really hard and i saw the dressing room off to us boys, i felt the intensity of the game and we're happy about resolved so that we keep trying as well. number one know about your coverage is getting ready for his 1st match at the indian wells in 5 years. the serbian now said to fix his aiming to win a reckless 6 trophy joke of which is playing his 1st storm. and since his semi final exits from the strain open, e 24 grand slam champion will face call the fire alexander book, which on such
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a day was very excited to come back. and it's, it's been 5 years and you know, time flies incredibly fast. so yeah, so let's, let's hope like to have a good tournaments of us having great unofficial matches instead of those right and open the semi finals. and i've been practicing, well, you know, i arrived too. i like quite early, spend some time with family and you know, ready to, to get into a competition. a full time. grandson's fountain, omeo sucka has made an impressive saw the indian wells, japanese sand, his, sorry, b to, sorry, iran knew st. set to ease into the 2nd wrong. you 2018 chance in saying her false alarm and since her coming back from the time i don't know. i have a lot of really good memories here. i have one, not so great memory here, but i think that's
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a good thing about every new day. it's like you can rewrite not rewrite history, but you can just kind of keep making more memory so and also support for me sailing . all right, so how much there? thank you very much. we'll see you again later today. and we look forward to that as ever. still a head on alpha 0, refusing to give up hope. we will hear from the families of malaysia airlines passengers and from 10 years on from their disappearance, the approval of the patient resulting in a her wrist take your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify these rails the soaps on garza, dozens of children bound them up during them and executed them. this information has been used by officious books persons to the 7 on tuesday or to
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the the women and ukraine with medical qualifications are now required to register as a possible military service in war with russia. officer as rob mcbride visited a training center for combat metix and the key region both serving soldiers and civilians. these people are practicing skills needed to save lives in the heat of battle. like those in the medical battalion hosting this course, they are roughly divided equally between men and women straight in gym group. if a woman meets the physical criteria and has the right cycle, logical motivation,
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she can absolutely perform tasks at the level of any man as a dentist. again, a has registered for possible military service if needed. but living in assuming regions that is often under attack from neighboring russia, she says she needs these 1st date skills now in civilian life. for most to stop stop, you don't know what's going to happen or work at much full and someone will be hit as a person with a medical background, i have to know what to do. so far, there are no plans to expand the list of disciplines. the require women to register for military service beyond the medical sector. but as you crane begins the 3rd year of this full scale rule, there was a growing awareness of the need from old military personnel, both men and women, and didn't come about meds and any gender disparity and physical strength is also not weighed by skills. we've been, possess, i do believe women have a high volume in the army,
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and for some positions they're more suitable even according to my milk a month. so i do believe that there is a place for each woman, but i understand also that it should be very hard for mothers to leave the family and children. but as the will grind zone, it's a decision increasing numbers of women may be called on to make broken fried. i'll just say era, keep drones of all shapes and sizes are on show and south korea. the exhibition is showcasing how innovations are set to take a further leap as artificial intelligence becomes more widely used in unmanned aerial vehicle systems. unit came reports from lusan, from us form of drones inspecting the wear and tear of an airliner to a small intelligence grow and finding its own way through a narrow tunnel south korea's largest show of unmanned aerial vehicles displayed the potential of the work bees of the future that future is near thanks to
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artificial intelligence. arguing as the cost of creating a model through deep learning has materially fall and compared to the task we've been able to incorporate a i take no these for various customers into our software. for example, for local governments or agencies monitoring forest wildfires occur frequently. it's not possible to always monitor from the situation ro was deducted up. z was highly money comes in on data collected by drones dispatched over a sprawling forest is processed and analyzed in near real time by the company's ground control system. handing worker is a powerful tool. apart from civilian use cases, there are plenty of examples of military applications of drugs including south korea's answer to the river now in production. and this growing renee that's able to live with his target at 250 kilometers per hour. the fall way,
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the creator of this a i e clipped and tied round says it's reliance on visual data versus the more expensive light or light detection sensors makes it a sensible option. we hang in at 2.5. kilo's is designed to be armed with 500 grams of explosives. the videos came through the camera, the a id, the another thing, and make the economists film by itself without any pre plan flights, routes or prefab. we plan mission. we just give him permission to do what, and then it is defined to how to do that, how to accomplish the mission ground. jamaris came in all sizes from the mountable scanner plus jammer, that neutralizes incoming drones from all directions to portable options. and soon, even wherever, once despite security concerns and their potential impact on a saw, the battle of the robots is well underway. unit skim, alda 0. who's on south korea?
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as it is the 10th anniversary of one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in aviation history. $239.00 passengers and crew and a malaysia airlines jet took off from qual them for. but they never arrived in badging as long as louis reports, grieving, relatives continue to demand, answers us for the last 10 years general, whose life has been consumed by one purpose. finding out what happened to flight and meet you. 370. it disappeared with the $239.00 people on board, including his mother. he stopped work to focus on lobbying for the search for the missing plane to continue for him. pick them up. what's your needs? nissan hotel to my life. there's activity has changed dramatically. this change is not something you can choose. you meet this event you have to face it. and even with hindsight, i would still make the same choice to the voice my life to the without. the plane deviated from its flight path and ended in the southern indian ocean and
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international such f. it's found nothing or us, maureen robotics company, has proposed a new search. last attempt in 2018 came up empty. it hasn't mentioned any specific technological breakthrough, but says it's continues to analyze previous data in the hope of narrowing the search areas. the malaysian government says it's reviewing the proposal. the parts of the wing washed up on the union island when oceanographic using data about current had predicted deb, we could end up his modeling, also suggest the wreckage could lie 50 kilometers north of the proposed search area . it's 4005 has to meet you to. so 4 or 5 kilometers below. and the crowns are not very strong there. and it's very cold. so it's, it's like it's worse than being in your fridge. it's about 2 or 3 degrees in terms of the temperature. so many things like the engine is the wheel base an order but
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will be still intact. the disappearance of mh $370.00 prompted the aviation industry to improve flight safety. they'd be many, many advances put in place in terms of procedures, processes, enforcing systems, the regulatory system slash safety systems. emergency response systems is one of the systems are extremely well developed. but the next one critical item and, and that's a set of my gps tracking system. that is a ton of this. the international civil aviation organization initially set a 2021 deadline for carriers to install a system that will transmit location data every minute in emergency situations. the target dates has now been pushed to 2025 and the room will only apply to new aircraft. but so maybe ation experts say that to may not be enough to prevent another tragedy like mh $370.00 from happening. again. florence louis algebra quite
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a new port, a very quick break on alpha 0 and we're back in just a moment. the is the biggest global electron yet in history. the world figures democracy both its own epic showdown john main screen of offering grandfather, viewport box media focusing on india. as i traveling across the country, examining the issue of the 6 and the 4th of athletics. at this critical moment in the country history became beautiful. coming soon on august, the blank like police brutality and indigenous mother inbox, on an incredible jenny for justice. time as the seeking reparation full of this. like. with no political background,
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she inspires the people to become chimneys 1st line sen. within the realm of politics, the road to accountability is never straightforward. a vision of justice, a witness documentary on how to 0. starvation is being used as a what the only way to stop cutting costs ation is to allow you then people are surrounding it. sparks gold with the flour just hard to break it and show us the level of difficulty because of the shortage of humanitarian aid. we have no blankets, no food, and no room to. i prefer the desk to this humiliation. moore is not killed us yet. it seems that we will die of hunger and can't find food. people say that they're stuck between death, star bases and displacement the. the
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challenges the there are dropping guys, it goes wrong. 2 people are killed as they are hit by humanitarian a beam our shoot it in the 50 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life and also coming up is really strikes target. the city of darrell about at least 11 people have been killed over night. in his state of the union speech, the us president warns israel not to use 8 as a bargaining chip and.

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