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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 10, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST

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to migrate the practice, my what the now be used only look just very close here, like come in here, sits on to play with a large stairs face with a look in my private now. thanks royal. i can also offer somebody valley equal, restored to me and gone to the the hello, i'm not inside. this is the news on live from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes on the the unspeakable horror of israel's war and your by garza's most vulnerable is really as strike kills women and children sheltering and the refugee comes in.
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central garza i'm assuming health ministry says famine in northern garza has reached dangerous levels with 25 people dying of hunger and z hydration. the is there any is demand in any election in coal for the removal of the prime minister of his handling? and finding how you see, at least 15000 people are displaced from that himself. the gang violence grips the captain, the march 9th day, a 155 of death, destruction of salvation in garza from north to south is riley forces. have a nice,
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wide spread destruction and targeted residential areas. yes, again, nearly a 100 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. one as strike has a house in the deserts, refuge account. poor 21 displays palestinians with sheltering at least seen women and children were killed. michael apple apples. this is the impact crate to farming is really a strike on a home in new site at refugee camp in central gauze. us risk to teams know people are track the we have just because of the date party as a baby, only a few months old. but we have not yet been able to find any others. the. how does the got the
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the a 4 year old go is freed from the home that collapse around her. there's one last case for my grandfather. she's taken to an ambulance, but it's already too late. and she isn't the only one. the lifeless body of 6 year old or more lives beside them to come because of the to the is really so there is no safe soon. all over the gaza strip. not a single inch is safe. these really are lying. we were told that from the gods of valley southward safe and we were forced to take shelter. there we are all civilians, all those inside the house for women and children. i was the oldest and the only male among them. i repeat, all were women and children in the season last, what is messages for the world? that's what you know. most of the there is nothing called the international community. this is a line. there is nothing called the international court or international
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humanitarian law. all of these are just lies. all these names were created to back the strong against the week. the oppressor, against the oppressed teams continued to dig for any survivors, knowing full well, there was little chance anyone could have survived this. mike and apple elder 0. so the south from missouri as refugee camp in russia, they is riley minutes where he is continuing to target areas that have previously deemed safe for civilians as well as evacuation. what does add to the tara ending xyzzy of residence aust? leave for the a call, a small jelly elaina mosley. the evacuation of a mass re tower and rossa is captured on a mobile phone. is ready air strikes, hit the building for 300 displays. palestinians were seeking temporary refuge.
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residency. they received a 30 minute warning to get asthma, but it wasn't enough time, sparking panic and chaos for the we were surprised at night, but with the janitor knocking on the apartment doors telling us to evacuate the tower, our children and our women sell a friend of mine's wife, who is 9 months pregnant, she fell down the stairs. it was a state of panic and fear people left everything on sundays and forgot their children. in the daylight, the extent of the damage is huge. among the debris, people find themselves sitting with their belongings, many of whom are already displaced and now have nowhere to turn one, but the one where is the safe place they speak about? where should people go? from the north they told him to evacuate to the south. they heard them all up in the south and on eunice, and told them to go to a rough. where is a safe place that the israeli army is talking about? israel's rates continue across kaiser. kidding. dozens of civilians including
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a tax in darrow, by the us and george union, air forces and others continued to air drop supplies into gaza. but some power sheets failed to open, killing several people waiting on the brand. let's have you all can net net. we just don't want anybody to give us vote. 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. and all the hardship this father finds a spark of joy up to 91 days apart. he's reunited with his own hands. oh, promising never to let him go again. it's all wrong for the a car which is 0. let's hear now from teracon. bu i assume he reports from rafa on the as riley attacks in the past 24 hours another 30 day. this was pretty full of, of a military attacks of different areas. physically that is been had been targeting residential
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houses that are full of his activities and also with residents. and one of the 30th was a directed towards the se rocked refuge account that track at least 15 palestinians have been killed and they've been seeking very distressing damages. from the location of the target to get the entire house has been destroyed, cruising, i clicked the damage to the entire area as the boss, the majority of this being told where young children, including also women. this is absolutely terrifying. is the button that says will continue in other parts of the going to strip one of the latest i target to a residential house and they are gonna, at least that attack on palestinians have been killed. would move onto the repub abutment in a very pallet along side also with the eastern side of the city of han units as they've been also hearing more now it's confrontations and phonics change in the city of con you, this is a part of the ongoing military campaign pop,
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mission reports, ocean indicating that more about roger strikes have been progress. thing is a 2 neighborhood where the is very ministry has been recently operating the as the confrontations also the raging. that when 1000 in point is i think it's very military occupation. so we just in northern garza a non made simon close by israel's restrictions on life saving aid has now led to 25 pounds a city in depths twin, 0 serene bow has passed away. i'll chief a hospital in garza city. a total of died in come on as one hospital in northern garza situation in northern garza, is daya with warnings. assignment is spreading as an alarming rate because of the shortage of nutrition and water she felt ill. she had a chronic condition and required fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat. unfortunately, none were available. we liked the finance as a means to provide these necessities for her, which ultimately lead time pausing. regrettably,
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she's to come to the address in unknown nutrition. more of a she suffered from a chronic disease and given that we have been in wolf for the 6 consecutive months, we are now running out of the medications here required. we encounters similar cases every day, including both young, an elderly individuals. they are losing their lives due to melanie attrition and their lack of medication. well, the humanitarian crisis across garza is wes thing by the hour. palestinians are being forced to survive with missile and no water in ross. so people have been desperately lining up to get full set from water supply trucks, as well as unrelenting attacks, have destroyed pipes across the strip. 8 agencies the keys as role of using most um food as well. and so for the need graham and regular days, we can barely get bored. so not sure about the coming months from a that's a general program in the comp. we have sick children who need sugars in particular
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. our children are getting dizzy. i swear for the last 5 months, we've not seen a single egg on meet the sweet things never arrived at the settings. we do mean, while ad drops of aid have continued for a nova day. agencies say they don't need the official know enough to meet the needs of the people as long as his role continues to block a trucks. some palestinian said packages of folding into the sea with no one to retrieve them. on friday, at least 5 people were hit and killed by faulty drops off to power sheets failed to open the door and the mattress. there's no food or water off a northern gaza. they dropped some boxes of water but we need food. we have staffing, i squeeze a gold, we're literally dying of hunger. please help us come to our rescue. we don't need water. we need food. why? they dropping food in the sea. we need it dropped on the ground. just want something to fill our stomachs. we want to read, we want flowers,
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anything presidents. meanwhile, a spanish chinese ship is assisting in this. somebody press ports loaded with humanitarian aid for gaza. suppose to set sail before the end of the weekend, according to you commission president or slaves on the land. she's announce the opening of a maritime quarter of a during a visit to cyprus. and the plan has been criticized as impractical a chips using the car to expect it to leave the ports of monica in cyprus. they will then say around 390 kilometers to gauze, a voice that takes about 18 hours. now it's not yet clear where the aid will be offloaded because the strip doesn't have deep water ports on the ship was supposed to test out the rate on friday, but it still hasn't left the ports today, saturday and we're on con has moved from la monica in cyprus, with being hit, i told the a what happened today may will happen tomorrow. let me just show you where i am
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right now. that is the proof of loaner car behind that crane, which nick and mike have a mind about to zoom into is a white box that is the trial ship. it's got 200 tons of aid on it when it eventually leaves here. um, it will take that jody, by 18 hours across the mediterranean, into garza. but the still real confusion as to who and how that a is going to get off that boat and who is going to be responsible for that. we're hearing as the boat itself has a small jessie, that aid will be put onto the jessie, and then that will be picked up by some motivates and taking in to gospel who's responsible for that. we simply don't know who what that's going to look like that might well be part of the delights both i had with the delays as well. that was bad weather on saturday. it seems to be much of fine to day today. but there you go. a
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visible symbol of a just bring stuff there, that's the bikes. and it isn't moving any where? now this is only 200 tons of a. it's a little and figurative drop in the ocean. all the say, i'm going to be accurate about all of this. off to this part goes, if that trip is successful, they'll be another. but that leaves a few days later and then this and try and become a regular thing. but it is in no way a kind of replacement that the landlord is that have been closed since october. the 7th for the russel board of crossing for example. you get what, you know, 8 in the 10000 tons. i'd like this and $200.00, this taking 18 hours. so there's a real big question coming from the palestinians as to why the european union and his partners, including the us and the, you know, to the remembrance even attempting this. and a lot of cynicism, i have to say a lot of people simply say this is just a public system. so that's bringing ology and says he's
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a professor of international lloyd. queens university joins has now from also with thank you for joining the program. at drops. do you know to internal a substitute for the on festive humanitarian access? what is international law say about what is happening now? sure. thanks for having me. so as an occupying power, israel has the soul obligation to provide for humanitarian relief supplies to the civilian population, subject to its control in the gaza strip. see article 60 of the fortune of the convention, which sets that out. so in principle, while any initiative to provide humanitarian support to the beleaguered population is important, i had none of that believes israel so obligations to do so. it's rather on, given that there are 6 border crossings, land crossings with the gas, a strip that touch israel, that more pressure wouldn't be brought to bear on israel to provide sufficient
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vacuum manager and aid aid and assistance and to scale through those land crossings . it really does strike me, is rather odd that they would do this maritime or propose this maritime route. one wonders as was mentioned in your segment as to whether or not this is just me, any political cost during particularly on the american side. well, to being of the americans, i mean what, what are the legal obligations they are on the as a supporters of israel? yes, all 3rd states including united states, then in particular because the united states is supplying with the new user. and these, with the military support including arguments and financial support and matic support . have an obligation to ensure that these are all respects its obligations under international humanitarian law. this is the obligation to ensure respect as we call it. and um, so the united states is rather odd in terms of discharging their obligation to
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ensure the distraught respect. because on the one hand and providing these arguments which are being bombard, which are being used to bombard the civilian population of the guys of strength with reckless abandon. and on the other hand, providing a meagre events of being either from the sky through these pair shooting, uh, some uh, some different uh, pallets. uh or now with this idea of, of, of, of a see sort of, uh, uh, route for aid. it's rather odd because you on one hand bombard with one hand and on the other hand to you, you feed with the other. and it really does make very little sense. and i, and i see you that any political posturing that might be of the basis of this, from the binding ministration won't be lost on the american public. they, they know better, particularly the voters in michigan which has made much of made it clear that they have no intention on northern biden. this time around when it comes to this, this plan is sending a via this narrow time card will. crucially,
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at least when it comes to this recent ship that is coming from cyprus, these riley's don't appear to have objected to this plan. is some a better than no aid. the old no questions at all. with that, i mean every amount of 8 is better than none. so there's no question about that. let's be clear. the question really is that is this room is opened up. whether or not a to scale is, is, is, is given. so on the one hand, broken up through, in principle, not a bad idea. but on the other hand, if that means the pressure will be let up on israel to uh, let's see. so opening the landlords. and that's a problem, because those are the better or more efficient brands can provide more age and to scale, and then the real question as well as, but suppose, suppose this maritime quarter does, does work out who's going to be on the other end to receive this aid and these ratings have made it clear that there's a war against on right,
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from their standpoint, they don't all want 100 doing any of this. but we know as a matter of fact, and as of in a fairly, by the whole of the international community that under as deep only uniquely the only agency that is capable, logistically of receiving the aid and dispensing the aid and so on. so, so you've got major questions about this maritime route that exist, but it is important in principle to provide these people with aid and not to lose sight of the most important thing. that there is a plausible genocide happening against them in the gaza strip as determined by the international court of justice. and israel is the occupying power that there should be a ceasefire immediately. and a gather should be able to return if he likes to some semblance of normality that this, this onslaught must stop. and immediately, president biden does appear to be guessing, increasingly frustrated with, as well about the lack of aid being allowed into goals that do think that frustration is genuine. it's hard to say, i mean look,
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we know the very special relationship that exists between the united states and israel. it structural and has nothing to do with susan in the oval office. it's cross party and, and by part as soon as they say. so given the states waiting for the democratic party and inviting with the upcoming election and a very clear positions taken by the members of the electorate in t swing states including michigan and other places that indicate that they have no intention of electing, providing who they call genocide, joe, by virtue of his unconditional support for israel since october, the 7th, with, with the onslaught on java, one might be led to believe that this is just me, any political posturing on his side, in the end, only time will tell and it on proof will be for verbally speaking in in the pudding . will palestinians be allowed to receive the aid that they so desperately need to stave off to starvation?
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the famine that is now setting and as a result of the indiscriminate bombardment by the occupying power against them since the 8th of october, and their forcible trans for sales under claims by the occupying power, that they would rather have these people evicted into, into the egyptian side not right? so these are the bigger issues. and you know, political posturing may very well be what, what we're watching, but only time will tell me. okay, i appreciate your, your analysis. ology im says progressive international at queen's university. thank you. millions of palestinians that were forced to flee the home and northern gauze and seek refuge in the south. the by the families. one of them, the little that remained from the life before the war is packed inside a small room. and rough uh out is there a spin 24 hours with a family? this is a day in the life of abu jamal about it and his 70 year old mother, the, the,
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the queen, the hi jim, this total and know why that's why you, so how does the, how much, who by this kind of an actually we just had to do g, o, lack of you to your them, then bus up to and remember i double here and then before i get to the issue of heather and the heads of a 100 and also a 100 on the other license. yeah. then the 5, the done, if he had one of them and i can go for the me on the lovely the most will shift the less than that into the how the and then
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how many, not as good case in the school. how ya, the other case, amazing. the gym shows that you have a machine who may have been for going to come shop you know. huh. oh. with the rest of the know has the um know we was going through some doors something a month ago and they said that she has such a fee in front of the household and this house and then had to move them 1st. just like i said, i just had a hold of miss the clock that's that's on the left. you have them all of your head of
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the say you had. yeah. and then figure out the of the, of them though a lot of them this and that will come and you'll automatically, zimmer, the, the, this, the, the, the moon on the left. not and then, and all the height. and i'm going up in the area in the side of that, it's nice, that's the scanner and then how they were having some of the muscle. so
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that wasn't one who we had to do with a fit in the problem with the thought of this the local role. but it's definitely moving to the end of the muscle, the police and how you to say that several gunmen were killed in fighting on saturday. the countries in the great yvonne and says on the gangs trying to take over the council. porto prince, having gone fine, has been reported across the city, including near the national palace. young's want prime minister ariel henri to resign and have blocked him from getting back into the country. her being laid as
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a cold and imagined c meeting on monday with the us, canada, and friends to discuss the contracts. these 15000 haitians have had to flee the homes in the past few days. the gangs came with big guns. we have no guns, we cannot defend ourselves. all of us are suffering, including children. what does it cost to say the gangs force me to leave my home? i've become a nor met along with my 3 children under my responsibility and their father's. we arrived here, but we can't stay because there's no water, no bathrooms, if we get water, it's not enough. i need to phase my children. there's no possible water. we're in missouri and we have been about him. a spring in mario, joseph. he's a human wife's lawyer. he joins us from poto. prince, thank you for speaking to us on al jazeera. can you start by telling us about the situation in the capital right now? we've had these reports of heavy gunfire and violence near the policy. what can you tell us?
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thank you for having me. yes we got, it kills it. you know? but the problem is we don't have it in government in the need of these situations. people call on the government, on the police to stop this. there's a kind of conditions between the governments. they bought a duck in the us, women, canada in french. but he been to give us that base. but now we got the big guy and we got the bodies in the street. the guys gave the money
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money money 1st. those fissions. all right, so the search, sorry to interrupt to you, you're talking about a lot of devices that you are describing is down to the gang violence which has been a problem for some time and hate see. but this time around, it seems that these gangs now guessing political how significant using that is yeah. the good news is like, will be tried to be it, but the politics that today example on 5 in caught on the and i think it's the button now. the big we need to count them because they are part of the of the problem. and
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then there is a, oh oh, the people would go in the applications that some people, they say they screwed them long time ago on the, on the score on the speedometer. housing on it in human rights. in that time does, does it look well? ok, so some better treatment on human rights. that's why i did it well, i mean, i don't know the gun that the little duck people we need to be to get permission of of to us to, to know if they went to you. but we need to talk with them because they are there. yes. yes. okay, thank you. i appreciate you speaking to us on out of there, maria,
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joseph human rights lawyer joining the staff from porter prince states of, of, in the complex and hazy is having a knock on effects for neighboring caribbean countries. theories of o is in the hub on along the haitian dominican republic border. well, what we're seeing is that the crisis in haiti is suddenly spreading to other countries, not only the dominican republic, but also for example, the islands of turks and k, cuz that between 30 people on friday also people have been reaching jamaica. and that's why the jamaican government just calling for a meeting on monday of teddy's comment, which is a carry b and community to discuss what is going on. and there are also inviting countries, likely, united states, friends and others to discuss a peaceful solution of how to rebuild that transition in haiti right now. what is happening in the dominican republic is that there is been an increase in
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deputations would be seen constant trucks that are going through this border b plus people being supported on the other side, including children. that's why human rights groups are asking countries like the united states, like the dominican republic, to hold deputations because they're saying that they're putting the lives of thousands of people that risk that's been a 2nd incident involving the abduction of school children in nigeria within 3 days . the on the size of a 15 children were abducted from the school in the get on the coastal village in north west. and so course the state governments told him to school early in the morning on thursday, more than 280 children with kidnapped fine arms group in kaduna state in central nigeria and local governance. now says that these $28.00 of those children have escaped. um, it is just reports from the nigerian town of korea, a escapades and residential quarter. catalin says the number of people who i talk
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to the community is more than a 100. they came on motorcycles from the east of the town and the west of it. and they arrived here shortly after the morning assembly. and this cool, this come on houses for different schools, a primary school. and a high school over here is a building for the primary school. and then right over that, if the camera pans right over there, those are the buildings of the secondary school or the high school. now what we understand is that hundreds of children students were heard by this government after the fight in the air to frighten everybody. and then headed them into the bush, the tract for several kill me just one of the escape. he's told, i'll just say that that they well driven up for several kilometers without a drink of water without food. and they were saying that some of them did not even have breakfast before they came to school that day. now he said as they were moving through the bushes, suddenly an aircraft appeared overhead and then the bandits pushed them on the some kinda piece warning them. anyone wanting that? anyone would defy their orders?
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would be shot dead. look i did you see? i did use, you know, type b a g t flew over and there was a long boost of gunfire. at one point, i think from both the gunman and the cross, he said he got a 12 point. why, why is it himself in the bushes as they were moving through the bushes and then escaped? he returned back to town, including the town itself, the mood, a sad, it's not of sadness. and it's more for that our parents with as many as 6 or 8 children. and they are really, really trying to grass or come to tell us what happened. unfortunately, all they can think of is when the children would be back, the government said it is on top of the situation that i didn't president or the ministry and other security forces. saying that the only convincing solution to what happened. yeah, including it down as well. as in the northeast of the country where i bought them, an i swapped, keeping up dozens of women is when these victims i returned back to their families
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. how many degrees i just said i couldn't get in kaduna state by sides ensued on civil war. have welcome the un school for a safe spot and demanded conditions ahead of the missing pony month of ramadan. un security council passed the resolution for an immediate cessation of hostilities on friday. perm industry, rapids support forces on the army have been battling for control of the country since last april. millions of people are facing finding off to being force from the homes during the fighting. last 11 months suffice to ensue john putting food on the table has become nearly impossible for families. as mohammed val reports so many as people 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 last resort for many has in roberta with this initiative. we help
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a large number of people who being displaced, i'd have to come here to the northern districts of on demand. i'm because the safety. 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 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 tea for food in the morning. do you want us to meet the top of this with the nice population? lots, nearly 18000000, all suffering from various degrees of food shortage. so at least 5 millions of facing emergency levels of hunger, ongoing wall between the army and the problem and to turn it off and support forces
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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 dizzy onto the soft and thoughtful to the west. the nearly 8000000 people who've been displaced in a similarly dire situation. she at that, how would you people who were forced from the homes are in extreme need for help. so we called on own humanitarian organizations to do what they can onto the thought simply is thoughts fact really heated. the suffering of millions is bought to continue. the price of basic goods are high and many don't have a job. almost a year or 4 has taken a 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 is . so head on the out as they're wanting to touch the butler in lisbon. well,
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1st of all, raising populous party is shaking all posted this general election. the although we're still pumping in the heat for that southeast corner of australia, so winds blowing down from the interior means temperatures pretty close to 40 degrees in some spots. and we still have this rain locked into w a. so i put this several days for now. here we are on tuesday. this line of showers in storms really hasn't moved that far by this time it's all said and done . can see a couple 100 millimeters of rain by tuesday, cooler breeze out of the sol. so that's going to knock back those temperatures in melbourne to 25 degrees to new zealand. we go not much to report on sundays. so put this a day forward. we've got this patch of what weather coming into the southern lp's
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here. so rain and wind warnings to be expected. we do talk often about today and copious amounts of rain here over the last 24 hours, you saw a months worth of rain, so raging rivers to be expected. here over the next little bit. got this disturbing, cindy, india, and ocean that's feeding a lot of showers and storms around bullying, lone, bulk islands, also east of these islands as well. copious amounts of rain falling north of this. not much to reports, few showers. what weather around, southern china, pushing into a high end providence. and we see that rain, but look at this by monday. it starts to move out. so with the sun out, greatly gets up to $24.00 degrees. yeah, the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences
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for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the latest news as it breaks the lead is attending. this is national people's congress all under pressure to stable potential on rest. unconvinced the public, the chinese front of me is not defined with detailed coverage despite the show of force. many here realize yorba is not ready to defend itself without the house of the united states. from around the world, advocates for the homeless se criminalizing people who live on the street simply won't work, especially in a city like los angeles, in the final switch to new extinction. now, the ami enjoys and community groups the group, the back from the brain. one to one east investigates the
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the welcome back and watching out is there a mind to 5 top stories? the sound is really ministry. as again targeted residential areas across golf. as the civilian casualties from the we will continue to mount from north to south, nearly a 100 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. especially women and children. among the at least 25 pounds of serious have died as a result of malnutrition. and d hydration since as well known, it's one of teva and todd population is being forced to survive with little to no food. and a dining seas accusing is relative using hunger as a weapon of in hayes. at least 15000 people have been displaced in recent days. mit on getting gun finance? please say. several gunmen were killed and fighting in the caps of printer prints
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on saturday. it is rarely strong, like on southern 11 on, has killed at least 5 civilians and ended another $911.00. a security forces said israel targets at a village near the buddha, in the south of the country, has been a regular exchange of 5 between israel, lebanese on groups in the past several weeks. as well as unrelenting attacks have destroyed nearly all of causes, archaeology cool sites. these all images from con eunice cook casa, which has been destroyed on to being targeted by, is really showing that's considered one of the most important. and one of them is in gaza. is right, as rice of also destroyed hundreds of mosques, and i was proud of sidney and listens for past the holy month of ramadan. next week they say there is no place left for them to worship as a race against time,
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to rebuild and salvage what they come. acts of them events reports a training verbal util revivals, people in a profit coming together to restore this destroyed mosque as a sacred space for the 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, which 60 percent of causes heritage sites suffering extensive damage to. despite the destruction palestinian muslims decided to continue to congregate as usual,
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and practice their fate. the manager, residents volunteer to create the small space for worshippers to pray. it's meant to maintain our rituals. we hope this war 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 say the most until the month of ramadan will be no exception. this fall on you mean i got your hobby shot even if you were adamant to keep the costs 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 out praise. the the wiki friday phrase was also to yeah. and worship is and we're lining on and around the
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surrounding rubble. we will continue to also pres, even on the roads and on the ruins. so audio, despite the impact of or his less than causes, he started sites. people say these really bombings have not deemed their hope to rebuild a stronger and united community excellence. i moved out to 0, thousands of anti government protest as in israel were confronted by police and tell the beef the demonstrations according for an early election, then demanding the prime minister benjamin netanyahu as resignation. nervous handling of the wind garza, the government is on the pressure to know on the reach of seesaw, deal ahead of running down the tools to secure the release of captives in gaza. the only fixed owing is to stop it will save the lives of 20 or 70000
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tomorrow, you know, send to dozens and more than a 100 hostages that die daily and finish the will. and i hope we step by then is raising us and has the resolution to put these folks down and spend our poisonous for, i mean these failing to get you to have an interest of the role. and so we're con, was out those protests in tennessee. it says the one taking place behind me at the moment, it's much more muted. it's much quieter at this place. and it's the place that it's become known as hostage square because family members of the captive came here and started protesting 22 weeks ago calling for nothing yahoo to take them seriously saying they have one go and up to release the captive from going to being held by various groups, there was another much bigger protest in
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a place called caplin square. this is a sense of integrity of intelligence ministries and the mr. the ministry of defense . just an absolute huge build, a very loud protest getting quite provocative project perhaps as were blocking highways or preventing traffic from coming through. there were a few scuffles the worst and the rest. so we still old top, but they were really courting for out much stronger things. the restaurant where he shifted to anger. they weren't messing yahoo to step down. they want fresh elections to be held. they want to see some sort of sci fi take place and golf to release those captive, and they want a political solution to this. and now these happy lives very recently by something called the kaplan full symbol sensor last time and even the fullness soldiers. and they were involved in the judicial, over full protests that were taking place last year,
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which was seeing hundreds of thousands of people take into the streets has been another day of purchase across major european cities in solidarity with palestinians in garza and the u. k. tens of thousands of people rallied in central london reiterates and calls for an immediate cease 5 power force. it was a or for 5th time. this year, protest is assembled in the 10s of thousands to march to london. this was the 1st such event, though, since the prime minister made a downing street address condemning extremism concerning the protests risk to sending it to mow broo, the rhetoric then they, whenever they mean that they have no other justification. one challenge in particular, continues to draw a condemnation from politicians. the committee dues, from the river to the sea, as an anti submitted call for the reputation of israel protest is here,
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said it was a cool instead to freedom from oppression. the palestinians, not you may go the attorney for the trying to install you on friday, the government's counter extremism commission and said london was becoming a new goes to jews on saturdays that received push back from a number of jewish community leaders. among them. those who oppose these marches. the destination for this protest, the south around the neighborhood, near the us embassy, where people rallied and once again called for an immediate cease fire to condemn the otherwise you can just come to play the you have to make a choice in concert on the fence. the prime minister has been g more active policing of these matches on saturday 5, the rest were made early of the metropolitan police had said it had to police to move as it was known as others would wish it to be the same made the main disclosures of so many civilians in garza
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for an end sort of icing with as being an extra element of defiance as well. to say i on doing any work, they will be coming back week by week. sorry so, so i'll just here in london and neighbor and phones thousands gathered to denounce israel's ongoing assaults on the gallons of strip purchase is also demanded. the french government support south africa's genocide case against as well as the international court of justice. and it's lee people took 2 rooms. historic center demonstrates is how pat, assuming flags and chance slogans cooling. for an end to the genocide, spain's prime minister petra sunset. sanchez says he will push for his country and the more boldly to recognize a palestinian state. this fun. yeah. in a good idea. yeah, this is what the spanish government is defending in ukraine and garza respects the
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international law by russia and israel, the end of violence, the recognition of the 2 states and the arrival of humanitarian aid in gaza. let me tell you something and posted in this legislature. i will propose empowerment recognition of the palestinian state by spain. this candidate is the the united nations is wanting the millions of syrians on desperate need of humanitarian aid facing in the northwest and region of the country. still ongoing, almost 13 years since the stats of the uprising in 2011. the us has millions of people is still displaced in parts of the country lies in woods. my main message is to ensure that we don't forget that the needs are the most valuable people. hi, is there a particular of course the northwest there. there's 4200000 people in need. in
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northwest syria and tubing and those, those are children out of those, there's 1000000 children who are not in school and this is my last generation or a c follies. the diary has been elected as pocket stones president for a 2nd time star as a member of the pockets on people's policy which has gone into coalition with the post on muslim league policy following last month selection. so dari beats my mood con. i took psi who was backed by the former prime minister and run cons policy of stones president is elected by m peace and members of provincial assemblies. and has overwhelmingly voted against re wedding passages in the constitution on women's duties. and what constitutes assembly 2 birds were held on friday. the 1st
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suggestive expanding the definition of a family from a relationship strictly based on march. the 2nd wanted to replace the language regarding a mother's gcs in the home. more than 2 thirds of irish verses said they were against the changes, the prime minister. lacy admitted that he had failed to convince the public for look at katy was on the wrong i think. and if any say what she said was that the electress often gets the government to this to us. it's not the 1st time the referendum is actually the 2013 time royce is expected to do well in portugal. snap general election on sunday. the populace che got apology is trying to capitalize on corruption allegations that have dogs at the 2 main policies. natasha butler has moved from lisben it andre ventura on the last day of campaigning in which it goes general election.
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the commentator turned politician, centuries korea has sold since he found the populace shake of policy 5 years ago. he's on t corruption, anti immigration message appeals to food to is fed up with mainstream politics to shake or event in this. but we also me about as patient that use ations to this policy is extremely extreme east against corruption. we get civil, we'll change everything, all the, these corrupt political system we are fighting against. we will change corruption allegations of adults, particles rooting, socialist policy and the opposition center, right? social democratic alliance. nevertheless, opinion polls suggest the 2 sides of leading in its height to election. race. sheka is no fault behind the cost of living jobs and housing a big so i have 2 concerns, particularly for young people like this teacher. he says he'll faith sugar because
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they have a hoop. i'm young, i'm 57 and the i'm trying to start my life year. i'm working to i study at the same time and it's really difficult to start the life science. if it go to to, to my house is difficult to buy. a car is difficult to live up front of me. ventura is all around the city and just by the very heavy rain, many of it's supposed to come up because they say he's was full to me. say there is a thing to democracy. such a charity in the city, migrants can get help with paperwork, run by immigrants. the association was set up by to much you of rights activists to worry about the future. i'm going to put a good game, but all there's a great danger here. vote you go, the right wing and extreme and write policies are writing human rights in immigration policy out of that they no longer want immigrants to come to portugal. so until take his arrival on the political scene or to go was relatively untouched by the populace. serge, seen elsewhere in europe. if the policy succeeds in making big games in the
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election, it will be prove that that has changed. what's more if the center point when they may be forced into into a coalition with the shaker to ensure a pull. the menchie majority transforming ventura from a mystical as somebody to, to an established play. a essentially thought to the ultra 0. there's been dozens of people have died across bolivia and weeks of heavy rain storms. the most recent hit, the administrative capital of la pas causing a river to best its fangs. stream whether it has been by stream many regions in the country since last month, and made west by the new weather passive. that's the american failed to fail to dominate the 2024 oscar nomination list only for spanish language films and the region of the nominated this year. that's despite spanish being the 2nd most spoken language in the world. so make is from the region say they don't receive enough
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funding. so that projects the same name and reports from santiago this year for spanish language films, to from chile and to from spain are nominated for oscar. it's in different categories, including best international film. it shouldn't be surprising in terms of native speakers with spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world after chinese. by 12, so makers from spain receive generous government incentives for their projects in latin america. they are struggling on the infinite memory of touching julian film about all time which disease and love has been nominated for best documentary. yes . obtaining public funding to get that project off the ground was nearly impossible . you know someone when he goes to the phone so that we aren't considered an industry rather an activity at the moment. because if we will regard it as an industry, we would have initial support from the public sector,
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which should realize that we provide employment, economic impact, and per student for the country. despite it's recognized how is the new economic incentives, the latin america's film industry, with the exception perhaps of columbia and mexico, argentina's right. when government has just slashed of funding for cultural activities, including the countries prestigious film school. assessing my visa we're being stigmatized is that we live off public funds and they're taking milk, bread and education away from the miles of poor children. it makes it very hard to receive support from society, which is being deprived of our culture with little public and private support from home. latin america's most talented filmmakers turn to hollywood or american platforms like hbo or netflix landing video symphony gladto. the great, impossible, always understood the role of culture and in that sense, we've been colonized by the foreign entertainment industry. it's great,
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we enjoy it. but we also need room for other coaches to explore us themselves so that we can recognize all diversity as a human race. that is what i think gives relevance to the chilean films in the wall to go about some of them. even when local filmmakers managed to complete a movie, getting them shown is a major challenge. internally. for example, there's only one distributor for locally made films, nearly all the rest of from the united states. and so, not surprisingly, nearly all of the movies that are shown in international movie chains like this one are also from the us. even if you can get your local moving to the door here. with rare exceptions, it's taken off and this thing almost as soon as it gets on that is an are nominated for an oscar. while the lack of local resources and political will from the public sector persist. the chances of that happening will continue to be few
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and far between the c and human al jazeera santiago. ok, that's it for me, money inside this new guy down, jordan will be here in just a moment. the early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of joel southern melisha. why my richmond works here location. i mean, after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago. when my phone was on the way back to shore, the winds changed suddenly, in less than 5 minutes that would launch waves and my load was sent. i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. changing with the titans means that few months with safe for small scale fishermen to head up to see serena rockman is a conservation scientist has been studying the impact of climate change on root communities. so everybody knows the temperature of the oceans increasing. this also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed for species season now. latino, they know where they used to be. official not coming in. i so easily touched when
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people grab some clips before. no, it is difficult because it wouldn't get 5 kilograms. usual fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in the nation for generations. but that's the way of life is coming on. the threat is freedom of speech on the internet are right for something, but not for others. how is 10 or the content has been removed or restricted? when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates whether social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in types of complex. there's a good understanding of the matters that there are the standards between israel security services. another part is like my to close cyber space on a foster a 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from i'm into the how to rubik language world wide shaped come out award for translation . and international understanding announce is the opening of the nomination period
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for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the the, the, the unspeakable horror of israel as war and do it by god's as most vulnerable. and his rarely as for it kills women and children shall drink and a refugee camp in central goes the fellow, i'm don. jordan, this is all just a are a lie from dollars.

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