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thing on india, as i travel 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 th is really showing his homes inside guns as miss sarah, the refugee camps killing at least 10 people and enjoying dozens more the time. so venue, it's good to have you with us. this is alex, is your life front door also coming up, palestinians prepare a temporary places of worship for remedy. down after is really strikes destroy more than a 1000 marks in guns. you meant it to guys? use savannah is reaching kolosso. propose the un security council passed as
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a resolution calling for a ceasefire in sudan before remedy and food shortages increase in haiti were armed gains are fighting for full control of the capital, forcing thousands defeats awards to dominican republic. the beginning, garza where is really error rates of killed at least 82 palestinians in the past 24 hours, one of the strikes was on a residential building and the strip southern city of russell. my go apples against our coverage really elaina mosley. the evacuation of our most retail in russell is captured on a mobile phone is really a strikes hit. the building with 300 displays, palestinians were seeking temporary refuge. so our residents say they received a 16 minute wanting to get out. but it wasn't enough time spoken
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panic accounts for the we were surprised at night with the janitor knocking on the apartment doors, telling us to evacuate the tower, our children, and our women cell. a friend of mine's wife, who was 9 months pregnant. she fell down the stairs. it was a state of panic and fear people left everything. somebody's and forgot their children. in the daylights, the extent of the damage is huge. among the debris, people find themselves sitting with their belongings, many of whom were already displaced. and now have no way to, to the one the one where is the safe place they speak about where should people go from the north. they told them to evacuate to the south. they heard them all up in the south and on eunice and told them to go to rough. uh, where is a safe place that the israeli army is talking about? is rails raids continued across casa killing, dozens of civilians including attacks in debt all by the us and jo damien.
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it forces and others continue to add drop supplies into gaza. but caution prevails of the sun. power sheets failed to open ceiling. several people waiting on the ground. and that's how you have to net net. we just don't want anybody to give us food. we want them to leave us alone and we can survive on our own. these rockets that full on us are american rockets, to begin with. you know, the hardship this fall of the finds a spark of joy often 91 days apart. he's re united with his son homes. oh, promising never to let him go again. the federal role of mike level o 200 is tory companies whom join us on the phone from southern gaza. tarik. tell us about the latest is really a tax across this trip. i understand that just over an hour ago, we saw an attack in the central part of the strip on the se,
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dot. it's okay that the audio is not there for us at the moment. what will come back to it when it is the european commission, presidents are still live under land, says a maritime aid card door from cyprus to gaza, will open this weekend. but that is yet to happen, despite announcing that the vessel was due to depart, learning on saturday. it's also still not clear exactly how the aid will be collected or distributed. the whole plan is being criticized as a distraction from the real issue at hand. israel's continued strategy of restricting land, the entry of a trucks. and we're on con is in monica and cyprus and we're on yesterday. that boat was supposed to leave. this was the that the trial run. it didn't you told us because of weather. is it going to leave today of
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what we're hearing? it isn't going to leave today. in fact, it may well leave tomorrow, but remember this is a trial. ready run misses one boat with about $200.00 tons of age on board, a little and figure to drop in the ocean. let me just give you a better look. so that's the hub of that. that's the port atlantic. behind that crane is where the boat is being loaded up. now we understand that the aid is already on board by even getting the 8 on board, which is being run by the world. central kitchen. um is it logistic feet? they have to fly, be 8 into the apple store at the airport. i mean get it to the port on board trucks . and then the, it's a very inefficient way of doing this. once it does leave the port, it's an 18 hour gen at to get to goals and it's still unclear what happens when it gets to the goals of disease ready codes. go to take it into a garza how will that be smaller boats that will bring the, the aid. how's the 8 going to get from the coast uh, to distribution centers?
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is it going to be the accusations? is it going to be these ratings? those questions haven't been on the actual this is very much a trial run. so they've got to get this right. but even if they get this right and there is a boat a day, there are 2 bucks a day free by today. that's nowhere near enough age. maybe they can get 500 tons of age on to one. but like i said, that's only $200.00 tons. you're going to need a much and maybe to trying to make any kind of real different simple bites a day, the leaving from several different novels. take look the size of that, how they simply don't big enough for the kind of aid goes that needs. so the question that was being off is, why are they doing this? is this simply a desperate attempt to try and be seen to be doing something or iran? you mentioned that that bill behind you carries roughly $200.00 tons we, we wanted to break down the math to see where it takes us. this is what we found. agency say the air drops and a proposed c car door
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a far less effective and simply increasing the number of trucks allowed to drive into gas. and here's why. the 1st ship set the sail from cypress. the guys that has around a $180.00 tons of 8 on board. that's what everyone was telling us. and it was an average of $97.00 trucks were entering garza daily in february at roughly 20 tons per truck. that's a little over 1900 tons daily. so 10 times more than what that ship currently can carry. the agency says, but just to meet people's most basic needs, there needs to be 500 trucks daily. that's 10000 tons of aid every day. so in run back to you, even if and it's a big if everything were to work smoothly, the aid can be delivered and even distributed once it gets the guys that at best this, this mechanism that's being presented as a plan b for 8 into gaza. would be just a complement, but not a replacement to what is supposed to happen. it
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sounds like you're right and this is something the international community actually understands already present. you as president joe biden has said, he's going to set up a temporary ports, but that's going to take 3 months and it's a temp report. it's not a deep multiple. there's something to be able to get in the kind of aid that is needed. certainly knowing the kind of numbers that's needed and that's also going to take 2 months. the british foreign secretary david cameron, has said a potential is using our storage port, but that defeats the purpose completely of having a more maritime car to the gets a direct deposit. because you have to run it through is israel then has to allow those trucks by line to line crossings in his riley territory into gauze and something. it's simply not willing to do right now. and that hasn't been willing to do since october the 7th. so the question now being asked if the international community knows about this, if the united nations, there's that this is an ineffective, inefficient way of doing this. if all of the and jose where and some of them
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publicly said this is completely inefficient way of doing it. why are they doing it? and the onset coming back. so i mean, if you're listening to palestinians, is that this is a distraction, and it's simply an attempt to try and be seen to be doing something. came run con, with the latest reporting from monica and cyprus, where you told us the boat, probably not leaving today, likely to be tomorrow at this stage. thank you very much. and run con, a warning. this next story contains disturbing details. houses 0, it has a pain video that reveals how it is rarely soldier killed in an armed elderly palestinian man during a rate on his house. the body can video from guys, a city dates back to the afternoon of november 6th. so a month after the war started 4 months ago, in the incident, these really soldier brags the other is about how he repeatedly shot the man admitting he didn't find a firearm. soldier then returns to the man's home and shoot several rounds again at
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the man's dead body. in the us president jo buying was quite discussing the need to press is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on allowing a to enter gaza. his voice was captured on a microphone that remained on after he gave his state of the union address on thursday. the
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surface the is really forces have launched airstrikes on 3 residences and han eunice in the neighborhood close to the border with israel. l 0 has obtained footage capturing the moment the neighboring i'll read a mosque was hit. it's been heavily damaged by the attack rescue team say that they have yet to determine if there were any casualties. and israel's targeting of mosques is henry in california and muslims from observing ramadan. traditionally, despite the destruction of people in rafa are converting the ruins into a sacred place for worship. accept assignment, which reports o training verbal into revival. people in a profit coming together to restore this destroyed mosque as
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a sacred space for worship is rarely err rates last month to let those who the most influence. but the community spirit couldn't be crushed with that. and not because he, if he does most, was built in 1952. it is one of the few grand central mosques in rough thought. and it is also one of the largest most in the area throughout its long history, prays have never ceased in this. most of it was targeted by the east railways at night. and without a warning, official say more than 1000 marks in gaza had been demolished. since october 7th, with 60 percent of causes heritage sites suffering extensive damage to. despite the destruction palestinian muslims decided to continue to congregate as usual, and practice their fate. the ministry of residents volunteered to create the small space for worshippers to pray. it's meant to maintain our rituals. we hope this war
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will come to an end and at this most will be restored for it is the central mosque where worshippers for many surrounding areas flocked to offer their prayers. and the mosque was featured the library and bank area, big enough to accommodate more than 1500 the worshippers. now prayers are in or reduced space. friday. prayers have been drawing crowds of worshippers. let's say the most simple, the month of ramadan will be no exception. this the hobby, even if you were adamant to keep the case of praise out loud, we clean doesn't aerospace out of the most of the entire area, i think by the grace of god to continue to offer operate as well as the the wiki friday praise was also to yeah and worship is and we're lining on and around the surrounding rubble. we will continue to also appraise even on the roads and on the ruins. so audio, despite the impact of where his less than the causes historic sites. people say these really bombings have not been their hope to rebuild
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a stronger and united community excellence. i moved out is there still a head on alpha 0 and new presidents of pakistan and it's 2nd time around for him. we have the latest from islam of that in a moment, plus they're trying to take women back to the 1800s. and of course you would like to hear from us vice president hips out at republicans over reproductive rights. that of campaign round the hello, the warm springs on the side spreading across northern parts of charter. it will make its way into the cramping. eventually into japan. still some tardies packed taskbar, little squeeze on the ice, abbas is a brisk waiting,
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but it will improve your face. it go through the next few days and will lose these wintry flowers. 10 celsius for so we're getting up into the mid to high teams across nolan. positive china, some of the temperature down towards the south with white lettering but says the rain makes its way through. it will will not pay for the next few days. so a lot of settled weather coming for breakfast of japan, a k one or 2 when she showers around northern parts of the korean peninsula. but the, which is the weather will be across the southeast of china, pushing towards taiwan over the next dial side. so what the weather to just coming into indo china is a shout. was a little more widespread. hey, breaking the hate across the past thailand and allows good scott for good showers across so much of malays, indonesia. seeing some baked apples across the southern, most past that we saw some of the big down poles, making the way out of the, the u. a pushing across the road, heading towards buckets. donna recently, sunday, so he's like what the weather continued to tremble this way. a little further east, which garage li, heading towards the far north west of india for months of india,
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you're watching else or 0 reminder of our headlines is really attacks in ross. i have killed at 82 palestinians in the last 24 hours, including children, separate air raids on a residential building and central guns, an injured families, sending women and children to a hospital. the european commission president was to live underlay and says a maritime aide car door from cyprus to gaza. will open this weekend a vessel due to the part the port atlantica on saturday. it's just to leave. it's also still not clear exactly how the a will be collected or distributed. the un security council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire incident ahead of the muslim holy month of ramadan. 14 of the 50 members voted for the resolution which was drafted by britain and russia. epstein, a several 1000 demonstrators have taken to the streets of london, demanding a ceasefire in gaza protesters and marching through the capital and will eventually arrive out the front of the us. embassy,
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it is the 5th major pro palestine demo in london so far this year. spring analysis here is harry foster with protest is in london. harry, what are you seeing? what are you hearing about what we're hearing, i'm saying is the same sort of seems to be seen as you say, 5 separate occasions so far this year. again, very large numbers coming onto the streets of mazda typing, streaming cost. opposition? yeah. any off in our service uh, add service as well as that is the cost sucks much since $8.00 days ago, we saw the prime minister research to not come out and give a rare address just outside who's residents, 10 downing street talking about the dangers of extremism of motor room cooling on police and particularly when it comes to these pro promised i'm protests to policemen and not just manage that. and the other conservative
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politicians as a lot of jews is ready as well. concerned about some of the language, particularly the phrase. when the river tennessee, palestine will be free, we've heard that sean said again, many times today with those not so good on cause as well as but it's one of the protest is here. who said that this was not any kind of genocide. oh cool. is it sometimes right? as far as that concerned? it is for the palestinians of historic color stein to have the freedom to which they are entitled and as far as he is concerned, is not illegal to make this phrase no, but is also a, there's interesting power let at least 2 of the metropolitan police, which has been coming on the pressure to act in a most into place among the phrases that it using these statements out of this process was we will police the law as it is as others may wish it to be. so i think
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many people interpreting not to be a box sort of remark coming from the police as we've also seen a number of jewish protesters. again, it is a very mixed crowd of jews against the role badges and the like. one couple of we spoke to said that this was the permits as united comments. they were very much against them as well as i go there against the. the recent phraseology of lots of things happening in the area for the use of the left wing has to be seen as other jewish community leaders as well. have been challenging remarks to our fosset reporting live from london. thank you very much. sorry. the, the un security council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire incident and the head of the muslim holy month of ramadan. 14 of the 15 members voted for the resolution which
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was drafted by britain. russia abstained, the sydney's army and the rival paramilitary rapid support forces have been baffling for control over the country since last april. the fighting has killed at least 14000 people and millions of facing famine after being forced from their own . now after 11 months of fighting and sedan, putting food on the table has become nearly impossible for millions of families. mohammed valid reports. so these people are on the streets of on demand company and for food. homes and shops have long gone out. shoddy to soup kitchens such as this one of the most resort for many had been roberta with this initiative . we help a large number of people who being displaced. i'd have to come here to the northern districts of onto man. i'm because the safety of did. we also even set some of the residents here. i don't know, but we have lunch every day on friday. we even still have breakfast as well. at least $270.00 families of up to 7 members each being helping this young man used to
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be the bread winner for his family. but he lost his leg and full family members. when their home was caught in the crossfire. now he's dependent on care and his family is hungry. in the we've been like this for some time now, or neighbor or some on and some people in the mosque might send some food now and then sometimes we only have t for food in the morning. do you want us to meet the tough of this with the needs population? lots to meet 18000000, all suffering from various degrees of flu shots. at least 5 millions of facing emergency levels of hunger on going wall between the army and the problem really set it up. it's supposed forces possibly to control the government has disrupted for the impulse as well as local production the people suffering. most of those are still propped in combat zones in the capital costume. the state of on to 0 to the south, and dot forward to the west. the nearly 8000000 people have been displaced in
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a similarly dire situation. upset how would you people who were forced from their homes are in extreme need for help. so we called on all humanitarian organizations to do what they can onto the thought simply is thoughts fact really heated? the suffering of millions is bound to continue. the price of basic goods are high and many don't have a job. almost a year or 4 has taken heavy told on the entire population. the united nations security council has called for an immediate cease fire, but there was no sign. the warning parties are listening. how much fun does you in haiti fighting continues in the capital. puerto prince with gangs baffling to seize control. the ongoing violence has caused widespread food and fuel shortages. prime minister ariel henri is still stuck in puerto rico. the gangs are cooling for him to resign and have threatened civil war if he returns the food shortages are
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forcing thousands of patients to travel for hours to the border with neighboring dominican republic. to buy basic supplies. 3 simple reports from the board of the town of dublin, of the speed happens twice a week. thousands of haitians cross the border with a dominican republic to a free trade soon 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 haiti, and there's too many problems. patients are facing the calamity right now. i take this back inside of 2 other cities. it is the only thing i can do right now. people buy beef sausages in any protein. they can't afford people here, tyler, but there's 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
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find. authorities in the dominican republic refer 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 are not allowed to stay in the dominican republic, in spite of the violence on the streets in haiti, where the government has extended a state of emergency. prime minister ariel and re, is still abroad, and gangs on the street say his return will cost more clothes. but it's the civilians who are suffering the most because of the ongoing violence is with just it. yes. will be yellow. concrete. see, the situation in the country is critical. people can no longer go about their business. our children can no longer goes 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 dead or alive because he's lost in the wild. and
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that's why they're growing calls to forest prime minister and re, to facilitate the transition that also calls to deploy a multi national security emission to help restores the letty gave me a had earlier agreed to deeply 400 a lead to police forces to assist the haitian police, because the police says the mission is unique and crucial. we may have difficulty that you're looking for 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. so different architecture that needs to be funds that need to be more forces fully put into of that happens. patients continued to struggle to survive, traveling for hours to find food in another country city. so i will just see to have one politicians and pakistan have chosen to see if all these are diarrhea is
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the country's new president's is the 2nd time is our diary from the pakistan people's party has won the presidency. he was elected defeating opposition. back to my who would con essex eyes with an over whelming majority come out of height or has this report from his own about of the buckets on the presidential election there over and which the members of parliament, the members of the upper house senate, the provincial assemblies ordered to elect a new president. now the opposition candidate memo would con drugs. i had the support of him non con, spar day a day of gauze had the ledge that this is a stolen election is stolen monday and then therefore unconstitutional. remove. however, there got a was able to get $255.00 boards because of the correlation that is coming together to form the government. and it's not gonna budge with the progress on which we believe. now, what are the parties supporting? our daughter is a nomination. for the presidency,
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so he really now be president for another 5 years that did the term of the president. he had been the president from 2008 or 2013. however, the coordination, government and it's some about various it serious challenges and why the president position maybe is a go bottom. and it's going to see rough times ahead because of the fact that iran con, spar the that, that you get and solve. it's saying that this was the rig election, the mandate was stolen and therefore they're going to continue to protest across the country. come out of hi there, i just need all, it's not my body. the former president of honduras potentially faces a life sentence after being found guilty in the united states of a drug trafficking conspiracy. the jury in new york heard how fun orlando hernandez worked with hon. urine drug gangs to protect their shipments bound for the u. s. federal prosecutors said hernandez turned hundreds into a narco states during his presidency from 2014 to 20. 22. us and the united states
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senate has passed a spending bill, which narrowly avoided or shut down. it was past just hours before current funding was due to expire. the senate approved a $467000000000.00 spending package to fund agriculture, transportation housing, as well as other programs. as the us presidential campaign wraps up, following the super tuesday primaries and president joe biden, states of the union speech, vice presidents come to harris, travel to the important swing state, arizona. she's looking to whip up enthusiasm over an issue that is important to democrats and independent voters, and that's abortion rights. it will be a major theme of the binding harris re election efforts. rob rentals reports from phoenix place prison tunnel harris campaign in arizona international women's day, focusing squarely on women's reproductive rights and hammering republicans and
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former president donald trump. for promoting restrictions on abortion. look, these x ramos, they're trying to take women back to the 1800s, but we're not gonna let them. we're not gonna let the issue is central to the bottom here is re election ever since the supreme court struck down the federal right to abortion. in 2022 republican controlled states have instituted draconian laws, restricting reproductive choice, show a large majority of americans believe abortion. should be legal in most circumstances, so it's important for bided and especially for harris as a woman, as someone who has a track record of being a strong advocate, a reproductive rights to show up and say, if you support reproductive freedom, you need to get with teen bite it perfect and here it says take it.

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