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in this business uptake these roads thought no bundle a dash before he is the the come on several venue is good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from the coming up in the program today observing ramadan during war, no lit up in israel strikes on gaza as the muslim holy month begins, the is really forces the palestinian worshippers off to blocking access to the locks and most compound and announces your investigation reveals many of israel's claims made in
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the aftermath of the october 7th attacks for false or misleading. also treat oscar those too often hype to blockbuster about the race to make the 1st atomic bomb dominates the academy awards. and sports off, no stay top of the premier league esmond pool a month for teeth, plant patrol and brown, woodridge restore. the 7 point lead in spain was 10 days left in and i need to see the it is 10 gmc that is mid day in gaza. were palestinians are experiencing a remedy in like know whether the most of the month of fasting is being observed in the face of famine. israel is restricting with food medicine in the life. saving supplies can get into gossip. a small amount of aid was dropped by power shoot into the north where israel's blockade is at its worst. but it's nowhere near enough to
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meet the needs of people there. the number of palestinians who have died as a result of mal nutrition and dehydration has risen to 25 instead of spending time together with family in their homes listing and who have already been displaced multiple times or under constant attack. explosions occurred in the southern city of rafa. shortly after dawn, while 16 people were killed when a home was bombed in gaza city and it occupied east jerusalem is really forces blocked the entrance to the locks. and most of the compound and palestine worshippers were beaten as they tried to enter. truly the acre begins are coverage of ramadan is normally a time when muslims come together to fost worship and reflect that after 5 months of unimaginable violence. people who will instead have to enjoy the pain caused by israel's relentless will on cause a lot of yeah, but i came here to buy but i can't find anything to buy. there's nothing,
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no dates or milk or anything. one can't find anything for their children. all these canned goods are full of germs that infect the stomach. we need vegetables and fruits to feed our children because they've weakened and died from hunger. move in to 1000000 people being forced to live with little to know who to of food is role is refusing to let them of age in the supplies that do exist around affordable housing month has out of meaning here. the other. i think this from a done with to the tragedies of the policy and people knew tragedy in the new torment. the situation is very difficult, and any person who sees the beacon and deal with the pain of this month, financially, originally, mentally look over all of this market in vain, and no one can afford to buy anything. every single person in casa is lost, a loved one, know someone who has, and friends and families. a 20 pulse,
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unable to celebrate together on the this is robert dunn is different from previous years. first of all, we are far away from our loved ones, families, relatives, and friends in the north. everything is different is roles, indiscriminate attacks have destroyed or damaged, at least a 184 months in gaza. the faith is undiminished across the strip. and palestinians say to keep praying for the will to end julie vega out of there. but alice's 0 is honeywell who joins us on the phone from rossa and southern gaza. so remedy and opens this year, honey, in exceptional circumstances, after 5 months of a ferocious war. what's it like to be in gaza this morning? yes sir, i was running on this part of this year would completely different situations for
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the vast majority of, of people across the gauze for the not all of them. and it just, it been very difficult for people to observe and start passing one of the same time, half of their family members. are it trained it in the northern part and also the and continued to faith and cute famine? an extreme shortage of, of food supplies and water and survival items in here and to very crowded, the city and largely the southern part of the gall, this trip where there is depletion of, of basic resources. the deposit people here have lost a large number of their family members, either immediate family members or from their extended family, or a relative or a friend or a loved one that makes it very difficult print, observed the months and, and, and, and knew that and, and do the task that they've been very used to, to, to have within the past few years as use a little bit bree ramadan season. but if we're looking at
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a situation where people are unable to calibrate right now, it just looks on their faces and with depression. and they are at a very, very obvious then giving the, the current situation to happen. you are not only the fact that they are separated from family members in physical condition, but open during an infant bombing campaign that continues even at the early hours of the work up for the whole time. yeah, and that intense funding campaign hasn't stopped forever then. of course, what's the latest on that? a well yeah indeed having to stop at all in stock, but we're seeing within the past couple hours, the surgeon, the tax in the central area and the eastern part of hon. you and, and city as well as golf. the city we're looking in over night and in the hours of this morning and type just right after doing as a dimensional home was relentlessly got talk. border 3 people from one family were
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reported, killed in multiple other injuries. were both transferred to another job hospital in central roof. i but in hon unit, the not only there is an intern bombing campaign, but there is an ongoing, systematic control demolition of residential onto the point entire area. the eastern part of finance has been completely cleared from old and the physical structure of the venture homes or public diesel and pro infrastructure. they know what the tackle doing and during the hours this morning and as they to neighborhood the residential home with 2 displaced families inside was targeted and destroyed the looking at least 16 people so far from being pulled from under the rebels already. there is, course has been hours since they have been on the levels and this is the kind of the crew members in town that exist. find it very, very difficult, given the, then the president of the drawings and clubs copies these kind of a topic, drugs in the,
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in this kind of the northern part of the doctor. this makes it very dangerous. investigate for anyone on the ground to do any, any work their records. most of the open 10 artillery center inc and homes. i typed in the income area and looks like it. i have directv count as well as did velocity . would these do as particular area and having that have been under she attack within the past couple weeks and almost on a daily basis either in the early hours of the morning or throughout the day, we're seeing more residential homes being targeted and destroyed also zeros honey. about motor importing from southern gaza. thank you very much, honey. a nother bush. eric joins us. you're in a monster and you're with us live from russell. so in the southern part of the gaza strip, i wonder what do you say to worshippers at a time like this under these exceptional circumstances?
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is the level of the bit 10 minutes for the guys is receiving that i'm of the on. why is the entire population is cloaked healthy and just let me blackness we address in your muslims. but in every corner of the world, how can you accept what a helping to see that guides and suffering in this holy month the month. but it late just observances where the muslims observe it 1st thing and other ritual and we always send out that crime i would cried to the right, but most of the population would like to address either. can you accept this kid and get the people uh, 4 seconds left with nothing? with no puts up in the world to our video guys, incidental, or have been bc. they are starving to death because they are even close to a,
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an email folder on drama done on the holy month of their, towards the rituals and pay a man, a t, $1.00 of the religious. all insurances, online and wisdom is to be k, the time of day in my for prayer and supplication. and it says the jazz ends amazon levity to fly the lion people into is with us to survive as the is and is continue with with them. but i know that they have out their phone with the german, that seats on a days as they tourism is what it is faster than they have out there for the other types of form. or you have to be on the 10 or is it they are recon destruction and killing not slow $30.00 people and women and 10, and it's in even babies. they are larry with the middle, or the least basic necessities,
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a name and what's embarrassing the guys that thought is really gone, the bombardment of the shillings. yeah, that's all the and star base and the city is not the single houses, but what that is both morning below the all of the loved one above all that we are starving to death and it's dead. this is the message to san diego. do the people of the wood, you wouldn't be my guys, the guys and tod receiving rema done the holy month with agreed. no, because i said this how the vision of people and blood the whole world has forsaking it. but the speed of the people of us and the freedom of all people should please stop this. cascade the blood. no, sir. so many mosques across the gaza strip has been either damaged or
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entirely destroyed, as we have documented since the beginning of this conflict. where do worshippers pray? a just such a wonderful piece of audio mobile and this totally month. so from a done maybe far what shape is in every muslim country, it's low cost. so most somebody going to perform play as well. supplications um, all the other tools on every we used to hold for prayers include the title we all evening on all night long prayers. as you documented these really cool patient forces have destroyed not only our homes, but only the houses of god. mosques, 90 percent of our own, most of the guys have been totally destroyed by those out of partly damages. that's why we're tapers are left with nothing but to offer,
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pray is on the street on the right ways on the phone. most one of them yesterday you for example, in rough. uh, we also got cut out. we break on the road. we laid down our mad 10 range. mad about that pretty much an old piece of blogs from the to all for me. and as one of the garage where should be the full grade is, this is the case, and this is the situation. this is repeated in old and every other destroyed, most of your own over guys them. but you can value football that goes all of them are more frequently a duty, a little, you know, highly, was living alone. this is what has become of you guys in muslims like breaking on the railings of the whole mollusks along the street were known. however, they are, they meant to continue with the bad as they are to add them and to continue to maintain the whole deserving the religious ritual as
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a result of denmark, b, and then page to load. the whole world has forsaken us. i wish we had been ukrainians. the whole world had moved had been the the say go see a great it is the same. people are be, get people of the same complex. and so yet we were gaz info who mostly myself a band and a lovely, lots of stuff. hold a 2nd by then tired. well the now to manage the page is uh try and move. but uh, we are looking at where we have been for sake and more than one. and so i'd like to jump in respectfully one ramadan. as we know sir, is the i thought i had a remedy in. is it time for religious reflection? normally ordinarily, what can people in gaza reflect on when they are, as we know starving, displaced not to mention in constant danger of being bon this
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is the, this is a very good question. they are praying how putting supplications in every single today is raising their hand to mom. still, god might be the nip it. 10 us came down, praying supplicating on asking for big cities again as those who have been reeking, dealing with destruction and seeds, they are really not the supplicate thing to. but the, all my team go, what's so swift on you know, make today. and then they are pray to god that it might be a normal to provide them with the basic necessities of life. a young imagine that me is supposed to below the clean drinking water,
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which is totally absent thing. guys, that flower and bread is totally absent in guys the namely in the modem, the have been supplicating to but i might be able to provide them with patients for to, to support their own so great, but for the border crossings to be open. and this was to come to an end delivery a be delivered to normally without condition. this is the month of very to is of good news. however, we are left with our the basic necessities oh, live receiving month with high and good. what i mean on the lot is all there is nothing available with for 2 different and patients simply because we have fair conviction in god and face to face. and i love another i would shaddick him, mom in rasa and southern gaza. thank you very much for joining us on the program.
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this our or the head of homeless political bureau is smiling. e a has blamed israel failing to reach a ceasefire deal on gaza before ramadan. and i don't have that and you have to huddle up until now. then m e has been evading, given clear assurances and commitments, especially regarding the seeing is file, meaning the cessation of aggressive wolf with on the gaza strip or you won't even hours before this speech. i was in contact with my brothers the intermediaries, and we did not receive any commitment from the enemy regarding the ceasefire. this means they wanted their prisoners to return and then resume the war and the people and all enclave. villain marks joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem village. is there any traction at this stage for ceasefire negotiations? of the sort of these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu in an interview with
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the german newspaper. his just said he'd like to see now the whole cities still can see any breakthrough in the negotiations in court without the release does not tend to be a pause in fighting throughout last week. come us officials telling me they would not time to be able to release the names of hostages until there was a pause in fighting because they simply didn't have the information. on saturday objection, officials began briefing to instructional media outlets, so that would be a fresh round of tools in cairo starting sunday. on sunday i reached out to a how much the official indo hoss he told me they have no plans to attend to these folks, nor have they been invited to any over the last. uh so i reached out to another house official and assemble who told me that would know updates when i austin about plan told these really prime minister's office over the course of the last 24 hours repeatedly refusing to comment on the likelihood of more tools. okay, that's where we stand on that for now. it occupied east, jerusalem, and stand by for this villain. because we want to know what you can tell us about
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this is really force is blocked the entrance to the lock the most compound. earlier this morning. some worshippers prayed outside others who were trying to enter the compound were beaten by israeli soldiers at the gate entrance. deluxe a compound as a 3rd holy as sites and muslims since october. the 7th is really, authorities have limited the number of people allowed in billing. what has israel publicly said about what happened this morning? of the one of the course of the night when we saw some of the images he displayed to the audience that with no comments from his randy officials. prior to this, the government has said that would be no restrictions on worship as accessing the all that. so most a member of the will coming up any guns public key in the states and yesterday talked about him wanting to see peaceful worship that this was not a war against islam. but these randy meant that she was fighting in gaza. meanwhile, that though they were all members of nothing,
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you know his government no to be the national security minister. but then give a who's been talking repeatedly in the last few weeks about the need for restrictions on those accessing the most. and just on saturday, he released the statement saying that his police forces, he has responsibility for the police inside the old city. he felt did not have the numbers, did not have the resources to keep the situation that secure. it does seem that there are individuals inside the governments who would like to see some form of unrest as against those who are trying to keep things as peaceful as possible. the marks importing from occupied east jerusalem on the 1st day of remedy. and thank you very much for that reporting in that context of joining me now is not fields where he, director of the gulf study center at guitar university. so i'm sure no surprise, alexa mosque has always been a flash point in these really policy and conflict on the ground controls is real controls access to alexa. i'd like you to explain to our viewers of the calculus,
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the israel in allowing the muslim worshippers to alexa of during the month of ramadan versus not allowing that because we know and then just said that again, that there are competing view points on this within these really cabinet. yeah. as, as you know, being fair and, and then within the whole, they have nearly the same view that they should not allow for the study. is this done $4.00 to $5.00 to come and, and, and pray them up. symbols and the age was crucial. them that they also added to that the 1st thing in within is what it is. i mean the, there's, but it's the only inside is right. the allowed to come unless the ages is actually on a more than 45 years old. so after the push out from the united states, i still have to push out the front of the pins. there was a, a debate within the government. whether it's an yahoo, basically a force, i would say a new to displacement or regulation where they've been in the field is no longer in
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charge of what's happening in the us almost. so it would be the responsibility personally within yahoo to allow police to intervene or not to intervene on what's happening on the lot. some of this happened bestbuy it off to at least 2 or 3 weeks of discussion behind the close the between the americans, europeans and the is what it is about inputting this particular issue. because it, many cars have no interest to see what's burned base. basically another another because in west bank and they don't want the world, but it's the indians to basically have under and, and argued against is what it is. the one they want was back to the motor statement . politically, if there is where it is, does not this into that make of westbank likely to be on that it as a and then my thought of months that it's not surprising that the europeans americans and others within the international community want to reduce the tensions . but netanyahu had a choice, right? he had on the one hand, within his cabinet, been computer, who's an influential member of his government,
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saying what i want to strictly limit actually to alexa. and on the other hand, he has sion but the, the domestic intelligence service and his real saying no, it would be dangerous for us to do that. he sided, which in but what does that tell you? i think it does reflect that the security assessment was the key of time because this was also the most of the assessment because there is, i'm gonna think of identification and the image of as of right as well. so the, the assessment wasn't clear that the more the allow for the student in the less pressure to you what you wouldn't have, and the list basically confrontational situation. you would have just, it was, it was, it was maybe convincing. considering that many kind of push out in particular and by the administration to insisted on this matter, i think this came from listening to some out of government. those who are worried about if things are becoming worse and the juice of them would be an infection in the companies as well. so the more use david's duration on some more that would be this reflection on their cities and, and,
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and countries. i'd like you to put it to something else. you brought this to my attention. actually it is flying somewhat below the radar. it's the statement by the is really defense minister on this proposed plan to bring in a to guys if he a cyprus right. this is out of the now infamous maritime car door, correct. you'll have the lot said we support this plan. yes. because it will, we can come us talk to me about that. actually did you want to, to all those through how may i assist with the consider that's the as a step to lead to over to through i'm as, as, as organization. and because of what's interesting that this project, the cost is $35000000.00, it's only would it be um, would it be done after 60 days? yeah, they would be a side, but it's involved with the americans and somebody just out of countries involved in that. uh they don't see things appear today for me that was a 100 a to use paper. one is what it is, would benefit from that because they will get some sold because of the situation
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and that it see. so through that is that they wouldn't be some food and services or what it is need to be coming through this port. it's really move to insight, as i say, excuse me, through this maritime seed cut it back in cyprus, israel benefits because so we've reported on the fact that there blockaded the who . these are blocking the red c color that has impacted is real use. i think this could actually lift, obviously the whole people who exit correct. it wouldn't be an option for it is to get some of what they need to. that's right. okay, that's number one. number 2, this will leave. this will help as well as to achieve their goal of we tend to circle the associated fabric associated base of how much and sorry, because by doing so, by identifying individuals, lead those local leaders and then it through them. they distribute this aid, they, when it creates sort of autonomy is within that society and those autonomy is
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linked with is where it is. so basically in the north, it has that where they failed, where they failed to evacuated. northam does that now that when they was curious, i don't know to start the school with those 700000 people basically controls by grew close to us and that itself, that's what that afflict. i think what's, what's guidance was, was trying to explain and decided that it was, i think, is important, is actually coming with the finishing the new road which divides into the north south. would basically a visual give is or is access to go in to has any time without any kind of a section. all right, thanks for putting that on our radar. that's really interesting. and this idea that is real, would encourage this because it could allow them to create a kind of social structure. it's arrival how mazda is something that we'll have to look into more closely. mushrooms larry, thank you. my pleasure. thank you or the war on god. so it has left many hospitals out of service. the few that remain are facing severe shortages of medicine
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supplies and medical staff. they are struggling to treat the sick and the injured and as actual time of which reports that includes patients were on kidney. dialysis patients suffering from chronic kidney disease are dependent on life saving dialysis treatment that's under threat because of the israel siege and gaza. the father notes in 3 members of my family must have their blood climbed this year. the journey itself to the hospital was a challenge, a shortage of food and nutrition, and the lack of clean water add to our suffering. we are losing weight and our hit was fatigue and exhaustion. many patients are now in a dire need for blood transfusion, which is not available. the gaza strip has 1100 patients with chronic kidney disease who need 3 treatments a week. i'll she for hospital and nothing causally is one of the few hospitals still operating, but many patients have to travel long distances to get their delays and treatments
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mean more complications. hi, so i know by less he is common knowledge that absence of dialysis leads to the build up of talk sense and the patient's blood stream. this disturbs the bodies assets and fluids. this is caused by manufacture, power being cut off, as well as the voltage at the salvation pond coming out of operation. i made the absence of clean fresh water. patients also say they are desperate and in dire need of help. with food and medical supplies running out fast, their survival depends on that health arriving soon. axles i'm reaching out to 0. the still ahead on else as your a controversy continues over elections and set a goal, we will be live from the car. as with the presidential candidates take their case, the courts plus more people are forced to flee in the east and democratic republic of congo as another town falls to m $23.00 fighters. the intent is temporary
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spray is the competition heat. separate indian wells, joe, going to ask and we'll have all the sports coming the hey there, let's begin with the most threatening weather is and that is tropical cycle and really problems getting ready to make land pulling central moves in beacon under 24 hours. this is going to dip to the south and bring intense rounds of rain for losing beaks capital. my boots, so looking at wednesday to pick up a months worth of rain within the span of 24 hours in the rain will start at tuesday night heavy bouts of rain. now to the north, we've got this hot wind blowing across, chatted so, and you mean at 44 that's going right across this the hill out through the atlantic, so bungle and again, the also dealing with hot weather there at 37 degrees in quite the soaker. for
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northern italy, milan picking up $75.00 millimeters in 24 hours, all of that to say about 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. so this is now hopped over the age or attic impact in places like split the brows. nick, we're also talking most start pod greets and tetra on. it is going to be a washout for you today on monday that rain will drop down to grease eventually make its way into western turkey in the next 24 hours. but for the other side of the mediterranean, things are drawing out for both portugal and spain. temperatures will go up in the next few days. and we've got some chairs come in for the islands of ireland and britain, but some warmer weather here. as the the,
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the one thing else as a reminder of our top story is this, our israel has continued. it's been barred, minutes of gaza as the muslim holy month of ramadan begins within $31000.00 palestinians have been killed since october. israel is also restricting how much food medicine and humanitarian supplies can get into gaza. is really forces have blocked the entrance to the alex a must compound unoccupied, east jerusalem. some worshippers were beaten by israeli forces as they tried to enter the comp and emergency meeting of caribbean leaders is due to be held in jamaica over the worsening crisis in haiti. the u. n. is describing the capital as a city under siege. thousands of patients have fled. puerto prince as armed, gangs baffled security forces for full control. prime minister ariel all re is unable to return home after flying to kenya. to finalize a deal for an international peacekeeping force 8 these neighbors in the dominican republic, or especially concerned by what's happening. our correspondent that is
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a bo has more from the board of the town of the hub on that. we're here at the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate to wear haitians are telling us that those to try to cross the border about the extremely difficult situation in the country. you can see why here is that migration that is taking haitians back in forward, casey, they're being reported and that's why someone writes, organizations are asking country like the government, it can republics to hold applications because people are facing a life threatening situation. what's going on in haiti right now, let me see if we can show so also the people that are currently inside there. they're going to be taken back all the way towards 18 in the meantime. in hey you too. there's still reports of your thing or are some ongoing in the city with gangs trying to attack the infrastructure. the ministry of interior, the supreme court, probably the presidential palace, the united states air listed non essential personnel from the united states embassy
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in florida. friends, they say that this is a standard operation to try to secure the people in the capital there. hundreds of people outside that embassy for trying to migrate legally to leave the country because of the ongoing violence that's ongoing in hate. in the meantime, there's lots of talk about the move time. national and security supports mission and meant to be deployed fast. it's not clear yet when that is going to happen. a country like him. yeah. has offered to send a 1000 leads police officers to support the haitian national police in the fight against the gang physics that united nation mission. but when you talk to many of the people that are in haiti right now, that are struggling with violence, which shortage is a food of medicine offers walter, what they're telling you is that help is not coming fast enough that it's not well, i just see that i have on candidates in senegal, who are excluded from the upcoming presidential election or going to courts to ask
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for the vote to be postponed. several politicians, including the son of former presidents, up to like wad wanted, pushed to june. the opposition accuses ruling party candidates of bribing. the constitutional counsel judges to keep the weight off the list. the full was set the last month, but i was going present it. mackey sal delayed it just before campaigning started. houses here as nicholas hack is in the car. so nicholas as i read this right now, we have 19 candidates and the election is scheduled for march 24th. depending on how this this court decision is. court process goes, neither of these things might be true of the that's right in the decision lays on the supreme court where we sat right behind me where the members of the off position. but all those candidates that are not that we're not able to run into selection are going together to launch and appeal to further delay this election
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and election that was supposed to take place in february. now that's taking place in 2 weeks from now. their main concern is that the process in which the candidates were chosen, they suspect, was involved corruption of judges of the constitutional counsel. and that would have saved the way for the fact that one of the leaders of a major political party in the country, the democratic senegalese party, led by kareem wide who is currently an exile, is not illegible to run for the selection. also absent in the races, of course, we spend soccer, the opposition, bigger, who's currently in jail. so this appeal that is taking place just 2 weeks before the vote is, is, is it nearing this sense of this credit or, or this trust towards an already rocky electoral process? we saw the start of the campaign yesterday, the ruling party candidate i might do by came to his campaign rally 6 hours after
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schedule. we saw some of the people that supported and that left the, the campaign rally thinking well, is this actually going to take place? so there is still a lot of uncertainty ahead with this presidential election 0 a. what is the status of bessie? who is you, my fi, he you, you told us that he was an important person to watching the selection. he is expected to get a lot of support. that is if he is freed from prison. that's, i mean, we saw extraordinary scenes yesterday, serial at his riley. this is a, a candidate that is in jail be of a political party that is bound in the country. and yet thousands of people gathered outside on the outskirts of the capital, the card to rally, and to show their support for bust through gem i fi, who will be campaigning, at least for now from his prison cell. so when you speak to those that support,
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but through with them i 5, they say it's not about the amount and it's all about we spent on co, nor the is it about bus here to my 5, but it's about their project, their project to re negotiate all sorts of contracts, the oil and gas contracts, the sugar contracts, they want to, to re engage with friends, to, for role for colonial power that has a lot of economic stake in this country. so their agenda seems to appeal to a large part of the diaspora that have less of the country, the migrants that have left the country and also young people that despite the economic will have found no employment. and so we saw a lot of people that but let's remember that said the car, the capital does not represent the countries send a goal at the weeks to come will be key to see how he they will be able to pull those that are in rural areas to their particular a political campaign,
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an agenda 0. make hack reporting from the car outside the court there. thank you very much, nick. i am 23 fighters have taken over another town and the eastern democratic republic of congo at this video shows the moment before fighters entered and seize the town for a wendy in north keeping province. the arm group has displaced thousands of people as it advances towards goma, the regional capital on saturday doctors without borders condemned an attack on a hospital in the area and urged all fighters to protect medical facilities. houses here as catherine story is joining us from nairobi you were just in the region reporting on m 23. tell us about the significance of this town. how much pressure this now puts on the regional capital government. yes. and that's why thing has just been escalating this down that you're talking about. the windy is very significant. ended up windy and the neighboring
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areas is very significant because this is where the kimberly's army had the bass. the soldiers has, sees a retreat attached to another area. no read itself is a north of go my, the provisional copy talk. it's by, it's very, it's quite saw from the capital c t by it's very significant because of when d is a tour territory, which is has many minerals of resources like, you know, dia, i'm on a cold, so on which you use to make electric cars. uh we have teen and other resources as well. so we have been talking to people in that area a saying that because of the phone or when the it means that m 23 has taken control of the entire routine route territory, which is
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a significant blow to the government to ultimately, catherine. what is the goal for m 23? they have proven that they are a destabilizing force in eastern new york city. they often have the military on a back foot. do they actually want to hold territory? or they have been holding this territory. they have taken since these conflict started um a 2 and a half years ago. now empty, we rumbled, have been saying that the reason why they are in that area is because they want to protect the community that is around that. but we also have had from the government saying that m 53 is a made up of flooring rebels. they, it is not a company's entity. and we've also had from different international organizations in countries like, you know, the us of friends. and we've also have from the un naming ronda, which of may,
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but d, r c. so we've had, i'm from those of groups a blaming one doc on full a using m 23 and find a m 23. and we know that there's a lot of pressure on all sides to deescalate this tension. and that has been esl, its for me, based on again, that has not of that has failed in the meantime. millions of people, 1600000 people as seems to start with the positive 1600000 people have been displaced menu, all of them and leave in very desolate conditions. and a lot of the ones that we spoke to when we went that is that they just one piece and they want to go home. catherine story reporting from nairobi. thank you very much, catherine. it is time for all your sports news now. it's joe gunter,
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oscar who has joined us in this to you, joe. so thank you. second stage, a autoglass says it felt incredible to school his 1st go for round madrid. he helped them to a phone, a window of a cell to v, go to re regain the 7 point lead at the top of the league. go with 10 games left by all without that suspended tub. go scored to spelling them because i wasn't a problem in this matter. and as to senior guys, my trade to to lead and the 1st task was around 10 minutes left. antonio rid of guest thought he's headed in. well 2nd. but the when to know for the sales increases back so it was given as an own go. rail went 3 know after another own goal, the computer had his moments as 19 years and 14 days he becomes the youngest, took his place to school in law, lead to much who knows how it finished, as well as a stool. there were some teach over the 2nd place. in english premier league, the titled vices shaping out to be the best ever. just one point, separate the top 3 now flipping through with mental society. don't stay city ahead
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. 23 minutes in the pedal to the 2nd house of the city. edison sounds all in newness next to kind of stuff put away the soap to make it one old. the result means also on the table and gold difference, the head of live with system. we behind and said in germany by labor piece and continue to chose tools that 1st boon does a good title a to know when i will fax, the chevy alonzo side, maintain the 10 point need of a buying munich. top of the table. they, the police are not yet to be beaten across all competitions or record breaking down, extending just the 26 k and major leaks, oka into miami, have last for the 1st time, the season, you know, messy was coming and no consent. this went out. so the miami's coach says he'd always plan to rest the all continued messy. what son from the stands with his side when to 31 down real. jody alba school. the goal is again to make it 3 to with 10
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minutes left. but miami couldn't find an equalizer anymore. christy on rinaldo is preparing for a big game and the asian champions league without mass. the lights are on monday. the savvy team are at home in riyadh, trying to overtime a one know deficit in that cause funnel 2nd like against a line the window will faces either. it's a had to, oh hello. this is very, very important. game. the club, the players, the funds, we already have the opportunity here now to say to all the funds in the stadium, the positive because we players, we are very positive that we believe that to be going to change this. the 1st game, the intent as far as defending champions made it through the last 16 at indian wells. but yes, trump, that could victory was revenge for an australian open exit. the pole was not found in melvin dry check play. and then the notion of a, who became the 1st team to beat a number one ranked women optics event in 25 years. sounds like wasn't going to let
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her do it twice as she rolled to victory. $66.00 love and just went to 7 to 3 minutes. while this outcries kept on polls to defend the men's title is he beat kind of his fillings. those areas seemed 6263, make it into the last 16 spanish one. and he said it was almost a perfect match, but that's the down accent was equally ruthless as he 527. when his most young men at stuff straight in open champion winning 6364, to make a 17 match victories in succession thoughts. they've seed andre group life was sent packing. he was beaten in straight sets for a year and a hitched of the check play. i had 9 aces and hit says when to reach the last 16 when he will face the front of the and this is tell him great school. take you his frustrations on his rock and as he loved to succeed alex on this is
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the of the document has to set points in the 1st set but couldn't convert. thursday's how that feels. a couple of years ago, he was thrown out of an event in mexico, smashing his racket against the impulse. check this time the job, and kept his cool to reach the full round way, her face alex sending no answer. reco breaking the form is anthony davis, is the los angeles lakers beat, the entry hit minnesota temples. you became the 1st play and, and be a history with at least $25.00 points. 25 rebounds 565 sales and 3 blocks in a game. the problem james was the game's top score was twins, 9 points. the lake is picking up the 12 when it's 17 k. it was such a good night for allies all the team. the clippers say last. and the milwaukee fox disappointments, impressive sung from friends in boston genia as it began to such as composed gonna scold 34 points is a new minutes tops for the 35 bucks to fill in 124 to 117 bucks
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a 2nd. an eastern conference finals often, so it goes well and the ones go to shuffler has ended his year long windless drought is to a 5 shot victory. the arnold palmer invitational is his 7th pg toll went and overall the 27 year old looking and decent form ahead of next month. mazda zillow, acosta. he won in 2022. this one at bay hill and him full $1000000.00. they've been you know, a lot of chatter about the, about my game in the state of where it was at. and so it was nice to kind of come in here, was a good, a good mental attitude and to perform well under pressure. and you know, i think think today's around was, was really special for me going forward. i don't really look at the world rankings very often. but with that being said, it's nice to be number one and my try to be number one, the number 2. but it's something that i don't try to focus on. it's not something i place my identity in your for me as a golfer, i just try to put the work in. and just because you make it at the top,
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the mean the work almost gets more difficult. to stay there, you know, it's a challenging thing and everybody, i guess now is kind of looking up at me at the top of the rankings and, you know, trying to, trying to take me down. and so in order to stay up there, you gotta, you gotta put in a lot of work. it all started as practices have wrapped over to nail series when of new zealand site one, the 2nd testing christ church by 3, which hits the scene and haven't had a home when overalls trailer 31 years from it's running, 5 tries to pick up a finest point when i've a way of the 6 nations, the frank, a full headings, the fine around the matches for wales, of some of the full straight to see they fall off. i'm a real danger of that. first. this is what is the 6th 2003 wales play. it's late in the final game and we'll finish with pictures from the 2nd largest cross country skiing event in the world. moving 11000 people take part in the 5th, the 4th edition of the and get in scheme. allison in switzerland scales from 67
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nations. bryce b 42 columbus has and as you can see, some quicker than others. all right, that is what you spoke for now. we'll see you later 0. so god throughout school with all of your sports is there. we'll see you later in the day. we look forward to that. thank you. joe. are still ahead on elsa 0. the, the movie stars at the academy awards showed solidarity with gaza on the red carpet at hollywood. biggest night. the business latest the sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant. the
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china is political leaders have concluded the annual national people's congress invasion. they gave you details on how they plan to tackle the country's economic issues. but did acknowledge that the 5 percent growth target will not be easy to hit. katrina, you has more from badging, the incumbent is policy officials have exited the building behind me. the great hall of the people ending this is national people's congress by setting 2 priorities. the 1st was bursting confidence in china is flagging economy last week . the government set in a vicious growth target of 5 percent g. d, p for 2024, providing few details as to how that would be achieved. however, we did subsequently hear a lot of positive language about the resilience of china's economy as well as bathing. acknowledge some of those deeply entrenched problems really holding growth back, including rising unemployment and a crisis in the housing sector. one solution put forward by the government at
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disuse and p. c was investing in more innovation power and via quantity by changing the growth model and update, upgrading its manufacturing sector from focusing on cheap goods to cutting edge innovation. secondly, was the privacy of strengthening national security and strengthening the power of the club in his policy. one of the laws, voice it on and paused in the grateful of the people at the closing, sir. and when he was a little regarding the state council, what this change did was really emphasized the power of the communist policy or the government and presidency didn't pay at the center of all of that. while the president consolidated his grip on power during this years, congress, the power of china is 2nd in charge. it's premier need strong, a seemingly diminishing traditionally the national people's congress ends with china is premier, facing the press and red opportunity for the media to question him know that solution that had been held since 1988 was canceled this year going forward. so
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next year at the n p c, and so the n p stays going forward, there will only be $19.00 in the line like and that will be presidency didn't take . katrina, you all to 0. aging. sweden is marking, it's succession to the nato military alliance with a formal ceremony. nato secretary general against oldenburg and suite is prime minister of christmas and are attending the flag raising ceremony in brussels. sweden applied for nato membership after russia invaded ukraine. 2 years ago, ending decades of official neutrality, it comes less than a year after finland joined. the military block, a portrait goes main center right party, his claims victory and sundays general election. the leader of the governing socialist federal munoz santos conceded the defeats to the democratic alliance led by luis montenegro. but the party fell short of the majority. putting the role of potential kingmaker in the hands of the far right checkup party, which saw a surgeon support. essentially about the report from this of what it was,
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why do you expect to do this? portuguese general election would be a very tight race, but you could have predicted this situation at the end of sunday night service. still no result. now want some political commentators now, and this is saying as a we may not know the results for days or even weeks until all the folks accounted from portuguese voters. we've costs the follow to abroad. so in the in decisive conclusion, to this general election thoughts, one thing is clear, it says the populace policy shake of the how do i policy campaigning on an anti immigration? anti corruption, anti establishment platform has made the games is lead up under a venture plated. delighted cooling this in the historic result at the moment. check a has 12 m p 's and paula. and it is, it is projected to have more than 40 m p's at the end of the selection. that's in
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itself, something of a surprise, exceeding even probably the expectations of the type of support is. it talks about the how to 0, this been israel's war on guns that has cast a shadow over the oscar ceremony protest as rallied outside the red carpet event in hollywood. inside the big winner was the $1000000000.00 box office hits about the nuclear bombs, which ended the 2nd world war oppenheimer to comb 7 awards, including best picture wilson, desired reports. hollywood came together to honor itself on the night when the world around it is a poor. the demonstrators gathered near the events, calling for a ceasefire and god's. their presence was felt. and not only because the protests delayed los angeles traffic and actors inside were artist for cease fire pins to show they support in israel's are sold, remy yusef, who plays
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a supporting role in the film. poor things told variety what the symbol meant to come for immediate permanent ceasefire in gaza. we're calling for peace and justice . last thing, justice for the people of palestine. and i think it's a universal message of just let stop killing kids. quite the most of the kids. but on the oscar stage, real wars those ongoing and those in the past were a constant thing. the zone of interest, a star gets stored all portrait of the domestic life of an architect of a holocaust. one for best international feature film, it's director jonathan glazer used his moment to highlight the horrors of the present. right now we started here was man who refute the jewishness and the holocaust being hijacked for an occupation which has led to conflict. for so many innocent people, what are the victims of upside of what
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are the victims of october? the 7th in israel will the ongoing attack and gaza all the victims of this to schuman. i zation war took home the award for non fixed. someone wants to 20 days in mary opal's. a tense film about journalists covering the early days of russia's war on ukraine behind the front lines. one best documentary about visuals. and it was war. and the question of how to remember its worst extremes. that was the subject of the film, but gathered the most awards and total best picture director, actor and 4 other trophies, went to oppenheimer. we made a film about the mine and created the atomic bomb. and for better or for worse, we're all living in oppenheimer's world. so i would really like to dedicate this to the peace makers everywhere. with so many play conflicts ranging far from hollywood . it's not clear who can play that role in the real world. wilson dies or elders 0
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quick breaking out 0 and tom mccrae will have your news at the top of the, of the it's a top destination for travelers seeking them by the paradise experience. but the idea that archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global war. rising water levels and unforgiving schools have triggered some of the was 1st government slammed relocation as a result of climate change. people in power us want fiji. the last resort on a jersey to a unique perspective that plays himself and does told the palestinians to go to on heard voices through humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, but upon proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and talking to
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conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really a lot about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention. the stream on al jazeera. early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of joel southern melisha. walmart richmond works here. okay, shaney. 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 and i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. changing with patterns means that few months with safe for small scale fishermen to head up to see serena rahman is a conservation scientist has been studying the impact of climate change on root communities. so everybody knows the temperature of the ocean side creasing. there's 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 are groups of clips before. no, it is difficult to. you wouldn't get 5 kilograms. national fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in the nation for generations. but that's the way of life is coming on distress to the observing ramadan, drawing for the lit up and israel strikes on gauze. where is the muslim holy month begins the loan to mccrae, this is all just there a lot from. and so coming up the is ready for says be tell us any in worship is out. the booking access to the locks, the most compound democratic republic of congo is um itself is a signature.

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