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i can also of my lot of if, if somebody probably equal resorted in gun the western nations air drop aid and gaza. but palestinians say that's insufficient as long as israel continues to block for entry of 8 trucks. having, having japan goes, that is what speed is not. you know, we want to border crossings the time. how much room this is allen to 0 life in the door. also coming up 23 children die of starvation and gaza. and the us says it will take up to 2 months to build a temporary port to bring an aide, and would involve coordination with the gang violence and political instability.
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and haiti forces tens of thousands of people to go to neighboring dominican republic and search for food, and humanitarian guys in savannah is reaching kolosso purpose for you and security council passes a resolution calling for a cease fire and sudan head of the muslim holy month. the bottom of the absurd and cynical that's how the top you an expert, as described us plans to build a temporary report for gaza and the ongoing air drops by western nations. experts say these efforts will do nothing to slow down and looming famine, as long as israel continues to block the entry if you manage area and aid through land crossings. more than 2000000 palestinians are starving. at least 23 children have died of hunger since the war began. and as i was just the, it is on us to should have reports from jamalia in northern gaza. the aid that's been aired, drop is simply not enough to meet the staggering needs of the people. i know that
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the order that uh now i try to on behalf of a 100 of value on uh we here on beach street jabante and northern. you guys a short while ago planes dropped aid in this area and the locals have gave it in large numbers. but what was drops from these planes? is nothing enough for the citizens that it consists of daily meals and reading to $800.00? was that the only yellow you bet j is the the bottom pull out of the check to i have 7 children with these means i'm up enough. how can i get one of the, one of these? nothing. we are hungry, starving here, and just audio what's being done. it does not help us, but we want everything back to how it was before the judge. i know what to do about it. i know i cannot do anything else. i tried my best. we don't even have enough right now. my son has moved. my wife is pregnant. my heart is breaking. i called to rent a thing for my children. 7 i got, i got the manager,
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the fault is we can see now a new plane is approaching and dropping a new batch of a to b i. it is most likely not enough to meet the needs of the teen of the citizen. so a charging here, citizens are requesting the delivery of a through trucks to northern garza, with their a currently no basic necessity. but it is very difficult to find food all set. and people are now rushing and gathering in large numbers to get just some of this all my life probably. and it's a chevy dealer shamella. and then gaza city and air drop is killed at least 5 palestinians. parachutes carrying supplies failed to open and crushed people waiting on the ground. several countries were air dropping. humanitarian supplies into the strip. as israel continues to restrict convoys carrying life, saving supplies for starving civilians. israel as an occupying power, has a legal obligation to allow humanitarian aid into gaza and provide basic needs such
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as food and water. so much the, it's a tragedy added to the ongoing tragedies experienced by our palestinian people in the cause of stress. i meant this bloody one. civilian aircraft dropped 8 supplies to sit in the move in areas of strips, but unfortunately, these power sheets fell directly on the heads of civilian the mobile. dyslexia, the bet. so 5 individual, i'm the injury of more than 10 people comes from it off. i was just as thought a couple was on reports on how a deliveries have been chaotic and northern gaza adding to the desperation. within the course of the past few weeks there, there are more restrictions and they deliveries to the end of the talk have gone. so this is why the majority of countries have been contributing to increasing the efforts to make different corporations of speeds dropping to the territory which are considered to be from the panels. team perspective. not really sufficient. as we have been talking today to a number of residents in the north have been describing the situation. being really
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can you take, i'm catastrophic because not all the majority of people can really help and access to these aides and the out force to chase it in being an owner areas in locations or it's landing, which means that the sometimes didn't really get lucky enough in order to get these aids and they have been also singing and expressing that without an unconditional flu, they each to the, to the number of positive calendar situation within the coming days will get much more desperate. specifically that we are just always, far away. 2 days from the month of ramadan and people that have nothing really enough to feed on. and this is completely catastrophic and they have been warning from completely serious consequences with good result. it if there is new any. so the flow became an attorney supplies for people the as who are waiting for very critical days of the fighting will continue with the reaching the ceasefire as old posting of psych of just heading to organizations and talks for cease quiet that
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have been healed. entire row that we uh, between homeless and use the the us says the temporary, important guys that could take up to 2 months to complete, and it will need around a 1000 troops to build it. president joe biden says israel will provide security for the temporary facility, which will be built on garza's, mediterranean coast palestinians say the port is an attempt to divert attention from israel's worst arbitration and america's inability to end the blockade. as we anticipate that it'll take over a 1000 us forces to participate in, in building this capability. as far as timeframe, as i mentioned in several weeks, likely up to 60 days in order to deploy the forces and construct the the causeway in the end up here. um. but again, we're starting immediately in terms of putting things into motion on,
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on that front. us secretary of state and so they blinking says washington wants to expand 8 access by land as well. white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports. speaking alongside the turkish foreign minister who was in washington dc to speak with the secretary of state and city blinking about disagreements between turkey and the united states. as a blinking spoke about the construction of the maritime poured along garz's coast and why he believes that this is something that will allow for increased a into gaza. but the secretary of state, also underscored, even as there will be a maritime cord or that is being explored. he noted that the land core doors will still be the most efficient way of getting a into gaza. take a listen. present. announce last night a maritime initiative,
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which will be critical, but we, we know as well that it is absolutely essential not only to maintain but to expand the land crossings into gaza. that's the primary vehicle so which we will get assistance to those who need it. as well as air drops and other methods that that were using. but many of washington are concerned that the binding administration's proposal of a temporary portion along causes coast does not illuminate what is still a constant challenge for getting humanitarian aid into gaza. namely that there are still obstacles being put forward by the is really government and that that will continue to be a constant. the construction of us poured along causes coast will choirs the cooperation of these relays that so far has not been forthcoming. and even as they suggest that there will be additional land corridors for distributing a,
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it will still require the cooperation of the israelis. this they say is going to be the biggest challenge as well. there is concern that the destruction of the maritime port, well side line and run that has typically taken up this rule as well as other partners including egypt. there is also another concern, and that is that the us is looking to try and achieve an immediate cease fire. but once again is only putting the onus on him, us not is real in order to achieve it. kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house. let's hear from the you in special rapper tour on the right to food, michael, fuck hurry, who criticized the us plan to build up here. now with this other aspect, this maritime pier. how much 8 are they going to get? this is the 1st time i've heard anyone say, let's use
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a maritime chair. no one's asked for a maritime here. not the palestinian people, not the humanitarian aid community. why is the united states providing bombs and munition and financial support to a government that is stated? it's intent to start civilians. meanwhile, european commission, president ursula vander lions, says a maritime cord or from cyprus, the gaza, is to open this weekend. the 1st shipment to the part is early saturday, but it's still not clear how the aid will be collected or distributed in a group called world central kitchen is said to be providing food and the ship is meant to arrive at an undisclosed location. but of them are on con reports from the port city of lauren. again cyprus, the maritime core door is full of difficulties they calling it the maritime. colorado announced by the e. u. it is part of those. it's supposed to be one solution to leave yet what can
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only be described as a looming firm and we are launching this cypress, mary, tim corey, the to get the cyprus to europe in union, the united arab emirates and think united states. and it is your relentless work to get this call your up and running despite all the challenges. and this is truly inspiring, but it's not enough. i know in the official enough to get the massive amounts of 8 and you put 2300000 palestinians trapped in the strip. hundreds of trucks carrying crucial aid remains stranded in egypt. but israel is ignoring coals to reopen line crossings into the strip. do you an agency for palestinian refugees says moving 8 by land is the most effective root is so easy, less of crossing points. but to make the list that as well with a balance of strict, this is what we use before the worst part is on the 7th of october, when there was
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a regular flow of about 500 trucks every day, including commotion supplies. so it shouldn't be completed a totally well, there is a politically way, there was a way the maritime ricardo is fall from easy is going to get off the boat. now there's no functioning port in goals and so that's another logistical challenge is thing going to get on to trucks and into distribution centers. that won't happen overnight to something the british foreign minister referenced in a comment, it's going to take time to build to the crucial thing is today, these really supposed to confirm that they'll open the pool to ash don't. that is in israel, but that's a working part. it could take a no that would increase the amount of a and that a can then be driven into goals that would make a real difference. and we need to make a real difference right now. that comment raised eyebrows as a whole is going to the amount of time co adults is to get a direct me into the straight. for now, god with his hand put the boat from sailing from long ago. there remains impulse
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very much a symbol of vital 8 stock. but even when it sells, it wouldn't be enough. and even if it's successful, scaling up to meet the needs of people who are facing a man made famine is highly unlikely. and wrong come out, is there a lot of on the ground a gaza? these really military is continuing to attack the strip from all corners killing at least $26.00 palestinians on friday is really attacks. killed several people, including children in the southern city of about 5 in neighboring hon. you and is at least 12 people were killed for the north from what i find central gaza. dozens of palestinian women were injured in an attack on data, but they were taken to the left to the hospital from where i'll just see it as handled. somebody reports were changing the hospitals where the ambulances, dozens of women, as we see, women are laying on the floor because there's a lot of beds and they do not have space. the hospital talks with patients and
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injuries. this woman beside me is pregnant and she was insured during the last air strikes that happened on as the light that area in the middle area of the gaza strip. every women in palestine have been sacrificing a lot since the worst started on the god was true. they have been killed. they have been injured. they lost their husbands, they lost their sons. they lost their loved ones and not only got there also being injured in, killed, losing their privacy, losing their houses, losing their spaces. how does to even women have been witnessing very harsh things since october 7 and even unlimited international day. they have been killed and also injured. this is in the theater, up to the hospital,
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betty butler from data, but let's head to northern gaza where air strikes killed 3 members of the same family. and there's a bali, a refugee camp. here's the story of an 11 year old girl who survive the strike. the the the in the field. i'm all done for the but i was the incentive a give shift to services. oh no, it's been a long stitch. i still haven't been to the for me, i have i'm, i'm look
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a sort of top box and pulled it off. so you just need to select the box. the and one of the rooms that i did was done the oh, big mean home. tell us when you're doing all day, how are you telling me to over a month from now let do one. but you know, when i do wonder i'm, i'm done with you as a side of the attack or how you the mass, your feet, a missile still ahead on algae 0. the world's been marketing international women's. we report from mexico, where for the 1st time 2 women are in contention for the presidents and we made female emetics and ukraine who are being trained for military service. the
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weather brought to you by visit castle. let's get going with your weather update across the americas. glad to see you, and we've got a familiar weather pattern here at the store and some marching across the river plate that was seen montevideo once again, just a few days ago. we saw some flooding in uruguay is capital. and certainly we could see a repeat over the course of the weekend those storms and then locked into the eastern side of paraguay with some pretty active weather here. some jolts and bolts completely different story though, for central america. very quiet here. plenty of fun to go around, but we're seeing is breeze pump in that warm moist and humid air off the gulf of mexico that sparking storms for the southeast corner of the us. we have seen some flooding in atlanta and certainly running the risk of seeing a bit more over the next 24 hours or so. that's why they're moving up through the mid atlantic into us northeast. so it's going to be their damp de brother. sorry we had came for new york at 9 degrees to the west. we go
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a warm breeze off the mountains means the temperature in calgary is at 8. got some weather alerts in play across vancouver island for just how much rain we're going to see over the next little bit. and things have certainly dried off straight across california. i mean, look at los angeles, plenty of some of the forecasts without 521 degrees. few spits of rain to be expected in ss though, on saturday. that's true. weather updates. yeah. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on to ask like a narrative from african perspectives. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the vision as clear as you to do short documentary, find african filmmakers from ivory coast and the sea turtle. got an estimate in zambia, a new series of africa direct on the
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you're watching of the 0 reminder of our top stories. this, our top you, an expert, has described us plans to build a temporary report for gaza and the ongoing air drops by western nations as absurd and cynical, or the 2000000 palestinians are starving in the strip. at least 23 children have died of hunger and dehydration since the war because at least 5 palestinians have been killed in gaza when they were hit by 8 boxes being dropped by faulty parishes . several countries have been air dropping age in the last year. the or p and commission president says a maritime core door to bring aids from cypress to gaza will open this weekend. a
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cargo vessel was expected to test the route on friday. the u. n says it's not a substitute for simpler land deliveries which are being blocked by us. on international women's day, women around the world are calling for more rights and celebrating the lives of women and girls. but in gaza, israel's bombardment is killing an average of 63 women every day. and the lack of basic hygiene and amenities is having the biggest impact on women. paul brandon reports demands that coach does her best to keep her 10th clean. she's one of the 950000 women displaced in the home in spite israel's war on garza in the raffle refugee camp. international women's day means nothing. put them in the shape of a new model. here there is no women's day. we do not recognize women's day because we do not have women. all the women have been wiped away women's day somewhere else
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outside of palestine. yeoman, i big on my a mad house. this is how we celebrate the women's day. the moment because all hands on some so t c will to like this. i yeah, this is all because celebration. how does this scholar most last us for one full months since is there any troops moved into garza, on october 27th? the un estimates $63.00 women a day had been killed in the strip. that's more of a $9000.00 in total. thousands more have been widowed women's sound. a few products are desperately scans. pregnant women and new mothers face a constant struggle to keep themselves on the baby's life in the face of life, threatening shortages of food, water, and medical care. there is sadness on hunger and sickness everywhere. it's like i said, what did we do? so had, we should be in school now. how do i but our schools a going to do with our families have gone. and so you have even kind of, i mean,
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it doesn't, it doesn't mean i'm here and it is. i'm not talk of women's rights brings a better response from the displaced apply meant becky with the yeah, well, it's right. we were forced out of all home, all homes were destroyed. children killed at all of these because in women's rights, and that's why we side it's on a to, for the me. oh, i wonder where the contents of the women of welders being what turned off on tv screens losing our children while they're preaching to us about human rights women . it's all right. just over 100 years since international women's date was 1st celebrated in gaza, there's a sense that the wall has wiped out decades of progress. pull brendan, i'll just hear at least 2 people who've been injured and, and is really your striking southern lebanon fighter jets truck, a house in the town, a. but actually it, as well as several other areas is really media also reported. 3 rockets strikes by
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the lebanese one group has been let into northern israel. both sides had been launching attacks of each other since the war on casa began. the us secretary of state, answer me blinking, has spoken to hades, prime minister already a long re who stranded in puerto rico, blinking his urge them to support a proposal for political transition. gang leaders are demanding the prime minister's resignation and they've shut the main international airport. and you in says the current crisis has caused the health system to collapse on rewards, declared prime minister by western and regional countries. after the assassination . a former leader driven, i'm always in 2021 and there hasn't been a general election in nearly a decade. food shortages are causing thousands of patients to travel for hours to the border with neighboring dominican republic to buy basic supplies. there is a bowl reports from the board town of the hubble and or the. it happens twice a week. thousands of haitians cross the border with a dominican republic to
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a free trade zone to buy food and other items to take back to haiti. but because of the ongoing crisis, those arriving are desperate to take back whatever they can. janet says she buys b to resetting hating. there's no food in here, and there too many problems. patients are facing a calamity right now. i take this back instead of 2 other cities. it is the only thing i can do right now. people buy beef sausages in any protein, they can afford people here, however, there is almost no food in many areas in haiti because of the ongoing situation. and that's why they come here to buy these vegetables and anything else they come find authorities in the dominican republic referred to places such as this one as that survival market because it's meant to cover people most basic needs. there is another market at the border where people buy ex medicines in other goods. patients
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are not allowed to stay in the dominican republic, in spite of the violence on the streets in hating where the government has extended a state of emergency. prime minister ariel henry is still abroad and gangs on the street say his return will cost more calles, but it's the civilians who are suffering the most because of the ongoing violence is with just to just to be yeah. could see the situation in the country is critical . people can no longer go about their business. our children can no longer go to school. merchants can go to the market and no one can move around the country. we have a prime minister, but we don't know whether he's data or live because he's lost in the wild. and that's why they're growing calls to forest prime minister and re to facilitate that transition. that also calls to deploy a multi national security emission to help restores the that he gave me i had earlier agreed to deeply 400 a lead to police forces to assist the haitian police. because the police says the
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mission is unique and crucial. we may have difficulty, you look into that for you to i, you know, the biggest challenge right now is getting support from the countries you not to send troops, but police forces to support the haitian police. this is not a traditional peacekeeping operation. it is a mandate by the un security council to deploy a mission led by kenya. that's a different architecture that needs to be funds that need to be more forces fully. but until that happens, patients continue to struggle to survive traveling for hours to find food in another country city. so i will just see to have on the un security council has called for an immediate cease fire and sudan for the muslim holy month of it. on the, on the resolution was drafted by the u. k. it passed with 14 votes in favor and russia abstaining. the battle for control between student, these army and rival paramilitary forces. since last april has killed at least 14000 people. millions have been forced from their homes and are facing
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a looming family. christian salumi reports from the united nations. a few k only announced it was proposing a resolution calling for a cessation of hostilities in sudan on thursday. by friday it was a done deal past just in time for the ramadan holiday. we urge to see these invoices and reference a quote forces to act on this united international call for peace and the assignments. the guns passed with 14 votes in favor, but it was not unanimous. russia abstain from the vote. they said the resolution had noval ends de escalation of the conflict and getting more aid to those in need . but the question the need for it given recent developments, namely the opening of an aide route and they choose the united states of acting in their own political interests. well, nothing yet easy. we have no illusions as to the true intentions of west and
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country is not great. however, the double standards look particularly glaring, given that those same countries are dragging out the adoption of a document on the sci fi and the gaza strip, where genuine mascot is taking place that the organization and human rights watch. welcome to move, however, saying it was a necessary step and long overdue. they called on the parties to the conflict with respect to international law, and they call them the security council to enforce it. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. now, jerry is president, has ordered the army to rescue at least 287 students kidnapped by government on thursday. at least one child was killed during the kidnapping. in the state of kaduna in northern nigeria. the students are believe to be between the ages of $8.15. it's the 2nd mass abduction in a week. a large crowd have gathered across latin america to mark international women's day. thousands of taken to the streets of the mexican capital, the rallying again,
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sexism and equality and discrimination. those challenges will be taken on later this year by a woman as the top 2 contenders for the presidency. our women, julia golly, on a reports from mexico city, tens of thousands of women are marching today. here in mexico city towards the presidential palace only a few kilometers from here with one main demand. and that is a stop to violence against women. we're talking about a country with some of the highest rates of killing the equipment of violence against women in the world. an average of 10 women are killed every day in this country. and because of gender motivated crime, and women here in this march say there is no better approved that the government and the institutions in this country don't care about them. and the fact that so few of those cases are prosecuted and brought to justice. we are in so it's during this march in the context of a presidential election happening in 3 months, where mexico it's points to like the 1st woman president. now you would think that
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it's good news for women here, but it's actually far from it. when you talk to the women as we've been doing throughout the day today, they say they don't think it's going to make any difference. who is the president, even if it is a woman? because the problem of violence in mexico is part of a much bigger institutional institutional challenge that it's not going to be solved by having a woman president, julia del yano. i'll just bureau next to the city to mark international women's day in france, the government added the guarantee of abortion rights into its constitution. the 1st country to do so. a public ceremony was held in paris to enshrine the changes in law. women in ukraine with medical qualifications are now required to register for possible military service. rob mcbride visited a training center for combat medics and the key of region.

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