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as the people have seen as actuators and in depth coverage, thailand states it's future of fossil fuels. nope, renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, kenya says it will not send peacekeepers to haiti until a new government is formed. a young palestinian dies from bullet wounds. officer is really forced, has opened fire at him in the soft spots, refugee camp and occupied east jerusalem. the un says more children have been
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killed during israel's war on dogs. all van in 4 years of worldwide conflict. president fight and tells poland. leaders are russia won't stop at ukraine, but admit that a new military aid package for keys is not enough. we report from the front lines in ukraine. in sports also lead for say, one know to a level that champions we try one to on aggregate added to vantage. boston though not into stays on the last 16 months to quit goals as put them in front against the welcome to the news hour. we begin with the latest on the crisis in haiti, deployments of a thousands, kenya and police officers to help restore law and order. and haiti has been put on hold on. this comes after haiti's prime minister announced,
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but he will resign kenya's for a ministry size without a political administration in the country. then there is no anchor on which a police deployments can rest. are y'all and re says that he will step down after a transitional counsel has been set up for the united states as they expect members of the transition counsel to be appointed in the next 24 to 48 hours. and the council will then take steps to appoint an interim prime minister. meanwhile, chaos has descended onto the capital port au prince heavily armed gangs of attack the national palace and set up part of the interior ministry on the, on fire with petrol bombs. to raise a bose, joining us not from santo domingo, that's in the neighboring dominican republic. so what is the feeling amongst people about the latest developments, the prime minister is saying that he's going to resign. and this transitional counsel that's supposed to be set up well, certainly the news did not come as a surprise, especially what,
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what's been happening of the past days is fighting ongoing between gangs and the police attack somebody infrastructure, building tension on the street. so for the friends that i've pulled, the prime minister said that he is acknowledging the situation in his country, and that's why he's stepping aside to facilitate a transition. what is also evidence that he's now locking the support of the united states and of other countries from the international community. hazel were very critical with the united states and countries like france and other for supporting a prime minister in receipt to he was designated after the assassination a former presidential van invoice, back in 2021. people see that he was not elected that he wasn't a jetta made and they believe that the united states and other countries supported him for far too long because he failed support for elections, which was he was, he wasn't meant to do. we've seen some situations of celebrations among people
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there. they've been protesting for months for i didn't reach to design for the resign for the country to hold free and fair elections. so now we're going to have to see what happens on the ground. this transition government has between 24 to 48 hours to designate a prime minister. this pregnant, a start was set up a cabinet and from then on, negotiations will begin on when a multi national security subordination will be destroyed that will assist the haitian national police because the guns aside from all this point, elliptical agenda that is being set top continue to who is in the capital, in many other cities across the country. and theresa know that the academy in force is not going to be deployed, at least for the time being, what's in the state. so we're going to have to see exactly what happens this multinational support mission has been in the talks, where are a year, i believe there's initially requested by the united nations when the situation in
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haiti started to spiral out of control. i'm going to have this happen a year ago and it was already, you know, going to be deployed. kenya said that it has a $1040.00 sophie says, ready to be on the ground. 400 of them were vetted, for example, for human rights abuses, which was a major concern that we're hearing from the state department. but apparently they've been in touch with a kenyan government saying that this is normal, but there's going to be a designated prime minister that there is going to be a government in hate. see that the current uh, the coverage mission would be with us. so we sation of the united nations security council with the mountain dates of the un security council. it would be deployed under the chapter 7, which would be when that there's a threat to peace in our country, but certainly on the ground people are very in a way distrustful of forwarding and prevention. they're distrustful because of what happened with, for example, you, when peacekeeping troops up, they left the country back in 2007. it's
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a 17 that were accusations of abuses of human rights violations. and that's why they're concerned that something like this could happen again. however, the united nations continues to stress, but the main objective of this force is on the ground would be to provide assistance with the haitian national police and to help code for elections as soon as possible. all right, thank you to reserve a reporting from the dominican republic the all the worldly programs. as the recent spate of violence and hate to use hampering its ability to get food into porto prints under distributing humanitarian aid from existing reserves. but say, it's only a matter of weeks until these reserves will be depleted. gabriel, at least also has more from the united nations. the u. n says they only have enough food left in puerto prince the capital to last a few more weeks that according to the world food program, country director. when a briefing on tuesday said that the main port in haiti remains closed due to gang
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violence. and that is where most of the food enters the country. so the u. n is having to rely on what's left of their emergency stop files that are quickly running out with with this and security it's, it's hampering people from doing very simple things and haiti right now. taking your trip to school, i'm going to the supermarket that going to work. all these things are extremely risky, needs security to come back to the country. i need to make sure that, that you understand that. um, a security is important, but it's not a trace of of funds or butter. we actually also need to have focus on on, on feeding. the people in haiti, the world food program estimates. there are 4000000 people in haiti that are food in the secure, with 1000000. just one step away from famine, with a shortage of food, that means prices are increasing in some parts of the country, jumping as much as 25 percent. now in terms of the political uncertainty in the country,
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the u. n says they will support any political transition proposed at the caricom meeting, the calls on all haitian stakeholders to act responsibly, to take steps towards the implementation of the agreement in order to restore the countries democratic institutions through peaceful, credible, participatory and inclusive elections. gabriel's ongoing, i'll just say that at the united nations in new york let's, i'll speak to renate segora, who is the deputy director for latin america in the caribbean at the international crisis group, joining us from boca to, thanks for your time with us. so 1st, let's look at the political developments. i mean, how do you read what came out of the carrier called meeting? is that a positive development? this is the positive development. we had hoped that a long time ago now i can, we would have stepped aside to was an incredibly legitimate leader that had only remaining power because of the support of the international community. and we're
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hoping that this agreement that came out yesterday really will bring together the most important political and social forces to create a consensus government that has been essentially what has been missing in the hate in haiti. so that we can start addressing both the security and the humanitarian crisis that you will described in your report for the games have said that they said no to a transitional counsel. and they've also said no to the force that come in force that was meant to be deployed. so where do things have to next? yes, it's not going to be very easy. so the can use our understand the new worried about the lack of account or parts, but we're hoping that within the next 48 hours to 3 days, we will have both of us who then shall counsel and also a prime minister. and that, that would at least give the canyon's enough support in, in terms of governance. now the question obviously is how peaceable it is for the
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force as he had been imagined to 1980 to 9 safely to be able to go ahead with the tasks that the united nations resolution hi present it for them. it is likely that there is going to be needed a much bigger force that comes originally. i think the kanyes had hope that they could send a couple of 100 people initially and then a bigger deployment. i don't think that that is feasible for tutoring. what's happening on the ground right now? so we're going to be looking probably at a much bigger, contingent arriving soon there in school to be need for money and equipment that needs to be mobilized much faster than what it was happening until recently. but really, if this nation does is arrive too heavy, there is nothing else that is going to prevent the country from going into the beast. but how is that, how is the game was going to react to it? how are the game is going to react to this, and how willing are they to engage with this transitional counsel?
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yes, i mean, obviously that remains the question. we have to understand that even though the guys have be not thinking of coordinate at 9 or they are quite fragmented, and we don't know that one's the mission arrives. there's going to be a unitary list saved response to, to, to the force from what we hear from people that are in quite close contact with again. so there's a lot of people that have joined them really out of lots of any other options. these are young people who don't really have much of a political explanation of any sort and who will be likely a saying no, if the sports comes and it looks serious and he looks like he has the equipment to really give us a hard time. we're not going to continue these fights and so we're hoping that a good chunk of the lower ranks, let's say i need to be more relies at arrival and decide that that's not what they want to do. that also obviously is not going to be the case for everybody, and there is going to be
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a lot of gang members that are going to fight to the mission. and it's going to be very difficult and, and that's why we have been highlighting that, that needs to be a lot of preparation to minimize tv manheim when the mission times. but it is not going to be easy in security terms of by any means. all right, thank you so much for an officer girl. thanks for joining us from boca raton. thank you for the to gaza, where at least 21 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes and didn't bela in central garza, many are injured with some buried in the rubble of buildings hit by that is really bombardments. more than 31000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. the majority, women and children and, and gaza city is really tanks of, again opened fire on starving people who are seeking food. at least 11 palestinians
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were killed in the attack of the call waiting round about which has been repeatedly targeted. in recent weeks, gauze health ministry says more than 400 palestinians have been killed by is really fire while waiting for food. on the commissioner general for the un agency, for palestinian refugees, owner was fairly pro lozzo. ronnie has remarked on the high number of children children, israel's were on gaza, calling the situation staggering. he says the number of children reported killed in just over 4 months when gaza is higher than the number of children killed in 4 years or fours around the world. combines, he goes on to call this a war on children, on their childhood, and their future. let's be through thought about zoom. he's all zeros correspondent joining us on the phone from southern gaza. so thought it yet another incident of the is really army firing on starving palestinians. so we're looking for fluids. what more do we know about this incident to?
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yes, 3 we have been reporting about this again and again has, is, will deliberately use targeting 8 c cuz as a fundamental portion of its military campaign, in fact, just to force people to leave the another area. and that's what's positive to gradually happen as a number of times putting families is fleeing from another in causal escaping from hunger and the hydration, and the ongoing restrictions and a deliveries to the another at haughton boost by israel. and this has suddenly become the new norm for a t. k is and hungry, palestinian just turned it in the very disparate parts of the cherry tree with these various tags. so caring coal, most d. s people got to wait for food supplies and despite being dehydrated hungry, nothing really is preventing people from waiting freaky military and 8 simply because there is a complete lack of most basic materials and commodities. and the notes that go shortages of age where people are going to barely cope with the situation right now
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down the ground. and it's hard as the head of owner uh, describes the, the situation. he said that the number of children that are being killed in this war is simply staggering. yes, that's right. it's completely spiking. does more children have been killed? the more raging dogs are here. then for years of conflict around the world. because what the head of the you don't see for palestinian refugees has stated he also posted reference united nation numbers showing that 12000 palestinians children have been killed in complex worldwide between 20102020. to compare that to results from the hills, ministry from us or in causal indicating that more than $12300.00 children, died in the palace to be in heated territory. in garza just between the last october and the entropy prairie. and this is simply, as he mentioned or come to britain and it's when the also child to the future as we
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have been seeing that the children are completely fooling to be victims. despite these believe repeated the claims that they are teaching their ultimate precautions in order to avoid casualties amongst the peruvians. and this is completely contradictory to reality. is he on the ground? okay, thought it. thank you so unless thought about as own reporting for us from danza. well, the is really military has killed a 13 year old palestinian boy in occupied easter. russo them is really forced a shot on me and had had only in a chest near the soft thoughts, refuge account checkpoints, and he died of his wounds. later on. we have tons of some thoughts who's running us from occupied east jerusalem to tell us what more honda we know about the killing of this 13 year old boy. i'm the alright, i do apologize. we have lost our audio connection with kansas on foot. we will try to reconnect and bring her back up in a few moments, but we'll tell you about
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a palestinians who are fasting in the gaza and are struggling to find food to break their fast during it. i'm. i'm done. as israel continues, it's war. thousands are malnourished. the u. n. is warning a famine homes. i'm a how much reports the better, you know, it is the bedding is thought for a family of 17 in rough, but she doesn't have enough food. and many of my family we know, be able to break the fun. yeah, and again, the mobile on mobile, on yonge ramadan, is supposed to be a month of blessings which we anticipate the whole year in ramadan. we need to eat and drink. the economic situation is hard. if prices are inflated, there's a lock. a suit, malnutrition is run pins and there is no key malta you'll meet in the face. the united nation sees a quarter of guides us 2300000 people, one step away from funding of this. yeah, palestinians fussing when they already under notice the model don't have given the
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youngest daughter we sit on how could we foster because of malnutrition. we feel dizzy all day long. my legs can't carry me. there's nothing to nourish my body. booting ramadan, this market and roughly due to the full of people on stalls filled with produce. but because of these are as well, because there is little food in the market, and most palestinians cannot afford to buy what daddy vitamins in the hi. along with all the family. many of us went searching in the market to buy something that we could eat to break off fossil. unfortunately, the situation is very difficult. there was no proof of it and we are suffering from malnutrition, so that if even if you could find any food, you would be very expensive, like the situation is very catastrophic and all that good. don't know what to feed our children or what to eat. if i'm nothing to notice the body, the 4 months, many buttons have struggled every day to find food to feed the children. look among
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worry about finding something big, the fast food and i'm trying to finish up on the home. we do not know what to feed the kids. we also do not know what to keeps for sure. there is no foot supply in the markets. you've got nothing to eat. from, of them is traditionally a time of joy and celebration and gods. but for me and other fellow students this year, it's one of hardship on hold on him. him just yeah. we're crossing back to occupied you through some to speak to him. the assumptions from the we were reporting on the is really ministry who's killed a 13 year old boy and occupied east jerusalem, where you are a, tell us what more you're learning about this as well. we know that in the shuffle all the refugee camp a 13 year old boy named all me of how the holy was shot and killed by is really forces he was playing with fireworks in the street with some friends when he was
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shot by in his really sniper and it was really, authorities did release a statement saying that the boy playing with fire works posed some sort of threat to them, even though they were nowhere near the vicinity where these really forces were he was shot in the chest. and then the statement had also gone on to say that the boy in his condition was apprehended and then where he ultimately succumb to his injuries at a hospital after resuscitation attempts. it is also worth mentioning that these really police ended their statement by saying that last night and to show our fault refugee camp there were violent confrontations between palestinians and his really forces. but this 13 year old boy was just playing with fireworks in the street when he was shot. bind is rarely sniper the country is national security minister, a known alternation always the tomorrow bend. we are congratulating the sniper who had shot this 13 year old boy saying that he stands with all of these really forces who are trying to eliminate the threats. but again,
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the 13 year old boy as shown in all of the video and the images that we've obtained shows him playing in the street with these fireworks. and that 13 year old boy has been pronounced dead this evening in the short vault refugee camp. that in okay, thank your homes us on health reporting from occupied east jerusalem. and we're not going to speak to a doctor for the all v who's a family physician and also the founder of humanity auxiliary. and that's a charitable trust providing medical relief for marginalized communities. around the world, dr. jose you spend some time and guys our last month, you're now speak to us from calgary in canada. tell us what your song does all and it goes to pull. thank you for having me here. um. but the sun does uh um, it was heartbreaking. um, i was thinking that i have seen 1st of all or you know, being somebody to know who has worked at that if you caps and the weights and flooding. but what they saw in gaza, you know,
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it was just beyond the words to describe it. and as we know now that you know, some of them is at the time of speech, could be valuable for many millions of most insight on the globe. but, but the seeing in the ground display few minutes before me. you know, i've been very upset about it because of a team in many fields. again, isn't that, you know, from canada, towards egypt on the, the, to go to rough or, and now i was getting texts from my colleagues that there's a heavy bombing address all going on. and it's, uh, it's very sad and i did not know what to say to my team and. busy right in cairo right now that if they can enter god's our now. so what i see in gaza it was a gotcha is facing now unprecedented cameron, every person that we met, including the hospital messes patients. everybody was starving and he was seen
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speaking with the listing and small children we were seeing. i think it takes you to see the vitamin d deficiency. we're literally seen blowing up the telephones and the, and the costs because the board's pulling up the legs. and so we did not need to have a, do you the measuring tape screw like good to be a tour to gauge that you know, how pin the mountain management and the children's because we're just looking at it, you know, do is we do skin and bone right, um so, so when, when, when people, when, how you find, when people and children, they just don't have access to proper health care. there isn't enough fluid as you're saying are adequate shelter. what impact does that have on them in the short and in the long term? and i think to this, to full, i have seen that the people in guys that they strong, very brave. i have not seen this baby in any of their population that i have served
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in the past, but the ad goes to the parents. they are, if they are of their legs amputated, they're fine recommended to their children starving to death is human being sick, somebody's. it's really hard, it's like it's getting like emotional and psychological trauma for them and small children. but you have seen that, you know, many reports the children's oven, the injured then they're hungry. they don't want to live anymore. and this is not normal for the child does to that. so we have um, you know, i think it's, it's, it's not like you're seeing now that the attendance at dine is, is to be more than that. and i am just appalled by the solution being proposed to help people of gaza. right. right. you know the, the ocean piece of gaza look. i mean, you were just saying no to us. you were just saying that you have a team that's waiting to enter a gaza,
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how or how was your organization able to respond to, to the needs of the, to the needs of people in gaza? you know, honestly, but as i was the a few days ago when bluebird entering grandfather, you saw colton suff truck the but stuck in there. i felt like there was on the meters. the baby was teach smaller to, to die with hunger. so for the district, i could not wrap my head around it. and so we, we could take what we could in our suitcases. so we have lots of suitcases like we did the carry and then we had the pain medications and them at the body because of we saw the house of the ministry of guys, the main street they, they get all the medical that comes to guys. uh, there was not a single pediatric about the lake foot about to put children to them, to the patients and especially the small children who were escaping the depth due to bombing and the shooting. they are dying from the disease deadline for pneumonia
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due to the lack of the bodies. they're dying with density diarrhea because there's no clean water available. so as a, as a dr especially working invest, it will just take a mind boggling for me. that's how i let you know what, why this is happening here in this day and age. right? it's, it's difficult to, to comprehend. but we, we thank you so much for sharing your perspective and telling us what you saw and guys, a doctor for the oddly of, excuse me. thank you so much. talk the in washington, the us president joe biden has war in poland leaders that russia will not stop at ukraine. that followed and acknowledgements by the president that the latest us
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a package for team that's worth around $300000000.00 was not enough. he's been meeting with the polish president and the prime minister, who were both in washington hoping to help breaking impasse over funding for ukraine. we have rosalyn jordan joining us from washington dc to tell us what more has been said and what happens at these meetings. while we don't have a read out of the meeting, we did see the president us president joe biden as well as his post counterpart entrees to the and donald post, the polish prime minister. having the start of their meeting the eastern. 1 so i do, i do apologize, i'll just have to break away from you for just a moment to take you to a live scene out of the conversation. washington dc. it probably is of the task, let's us and in georgia and your phone guy with the book. but i'll send you this. what was the things up there about danger to you about that? keeping t mobile,
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you got it take by is nothing we have to write. we do apologize. we don't have translation on donald task. let's head back to rosalind jordan. rosalind, apologies there you are. we didn't have translation, but i'll come back to you. so go ahead. you were telling us about the meetings between buying and polish diplomats a well essentially, even though there is reportedly a huge political rivalry between donald touched the prime minister and on toys to the the, the president. they say that when it comes to protecting the security of poland, ad of nato writ large, they are united. and so what we saw happening in the open press part of this meeting at the white house on tuesday afternoon was this notion that much more needs to be done financially, not just from the united states, but for members of nato as well to help ukraine continue it's war against russia.
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the us, as you have noted, has come up with some $300000000.00 in order to help pay for things such as a highly of a hot, excuse me, a, a multiple launch rockets system or otherwise known as ad accounts, as well as ammunition and other material that the ukrainian military will need in order to continue with fight, but it's only $300000000.00. this was money that was great from us army, a couch from contracts square of the spending was less than anticipated. it is a far cry from the some $4546000000000.00 that the u. s. had been sending to ukraine in the form of military equipment since the war began. more than 2 years ago. we heard the us president joe biden say that the $300000000.00. yes, it will help, but it's not nearly enough. it will only help of you were training a military for
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a few weeks. we heard the polish leadership say that it is not enough and that child there is going to be real concerned about whether russia is going to be satisfied with whatever games a can win in the war against ukraine. and you heard joe biden say that it, she believes that russia would very much be inclined to move onto a member of nato. would that unless the west does come together financially to help? now, what does all of this financial talk mean? basically, here's the problem. there's a $60000000000.00 package in the house of representatives that has already been passed by the us senate that has not even been brought to the for, for debate. and that's because there are far right republicans who have decided that they don't think that us tax dollars should be used to help ukraine fight it's
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war. and so this has made it very difficult for the house speaker mike johnson to actually bring it to a vote. because he's running the risk of perhaps losing his speakership. now, there is a last ditch effort underway being carried out by house democrats to basically canvass the entire membership in the house of representatives. if they can get at least 218 members. both republicans and democrats to agree to bring this measure to the floor that essentially would be a legislative and run. and then they could vote on the measure of which is widely expected to have enough support in order to help you bring fire to more. but until that measure takes place, there's no funding moving forward. and so this pressure is now underway, coming from poland to try to convince the us government it needs to step up to the plate financially to help you frame. okay, thank you, rosalind. thank you so much for that update from washington dc. the still ahead on the houses are
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a news our i wrote mcbride in don't yet squeezing you. praying with the artillery units. who knows, the russians are coming and does know where the next shows are coming from. coming up in sport action from the saudi o classics over the place and the asian champions league semi finals for the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across here, over the next few days, and after a heavy rain flooded into pots of se bronze and moving it to the well, we've got vast improvement. things are going to remain that way over the next few days. lots of sunshine in settled weather in the south, west to spain and portugal. instead, some blustery wind still looking about the mediterranean, on the west, all the weather, thanks to the area of low pressure the boil,
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those bad conditions have pushed its way further east, broken apart across the bulk, and says, wintery weather still coming in for a mania fondest also, pots of grease on which the weather, pushing across to a kia, so much cooler feel to the east. it is a little bit wilma, up in the north and area of high pressure cube things last we dry across the baltic states and also west and pots of russia. but there is a swelling conditions bringing the wintry weather into no way. the last 3 winds across from northern areas of the u. k. for scotland and a band of heavy rain moving across a bryston on the island of island. but fine weather to the south of this across moving parts of france and into the low countries have looked at powers on thursday while above the average with lots of sunshine. it is, however, going to get cooler in athens by friday. that's the weather update. and the asking questions,
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were you ever warren's about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action of the hospital with fear this gentleman isn't just behind me. hundreds of people have seen it back to h isn't in depth coverage thailand states. it's future on fossil fuels. nope, renewable. i'll just use teams on the spring. you closer to the heart of the story . and that stripped from it switches and left with a toxic legacy. when you teach, they usually forget the from lake point when you think that the people in power meet, the inhabitants still fighting for justice, just wait and took, evaluate and think. and for the money it went home. i didn't think they even consider it as like in the black people's people,
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the sacrifice then on tuesday or the here's a reminder of the top stories on the all does it renews our deployment of a thousands kenya and police officers to help restore law and order and haiti has been put on hold. this comes after haiti's prime minister announced that he will resign at least 21 palestinians have been killed and is really your strikes on residential buildings and did, and by law and central gaza. the when says more children have been killed and israel's war on gaza that in 4 years of world wide a slave, the us national security adviser has said that the us with not support and it is really ground invasion into f off without a credible plan. an estimated one and
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a half 1000000 palestinians, over half of thousands of population, are sheltering katara saying that it's working to establish a permanent ceasefire in gaza and not a short term truce a few days cause ours for our ministry spokesman made the remarks during a media briefing here in dow, how, how much all was there and sent this report? a why that has to be no break full in the negotiations according to the spokes amount of the for the ministry. he made it clear that out of the system, deploying all the efforts if can in order to achieve a ceasefire, particularly during the month of ramadan. that is a very, very urgent need for the policy in his life. now he also talked about how much capacity is providing tens of 8 more than $85.00 cargo planes have been since 2000, so far as the company's participating in those efforts. he also addressed the
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question of the american at c bridge or c port that he's going to be established. and he said the cutoff supports that idea and is going to be a part of it. and it's very shaken to us for the mod, through the c port, and i believe all the picnic and the team are working on that. we would like to confirm that the color would be funding the release aid through such crossing. however, who's going to be responsible for the shirts on how such a porch would be dealt with? logistically, i'm technically, i'm not aware of that in detail. so however, he made it clear that this the bridge cannot to be a substitute for the, the other means or the other routes to bring a to cause a the, the land brought in particular said contact is going to continue to support any type of any or any method whereby aid can be brought to gaza, whether it is by sea,
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by an for by that. how much fine does. yeah. well, the white house national security adviser inject sullivan has said that the us would not support and is really ground invasion of for the stuff that fails to protect civilians. the president has been very clear about our position on ross and our position is that a military operation in rafa that does not protect civilians that cuts off the main arteries of humanitarian assistance. and that place is enormous pressure on the israel egypt border is not something that he can support. we're talking to the israelis about that we're working through it as well. let's ask me to have somebody who's joining us here in our studio. and so he's a professor for international affairs or cats or university. welcome back to, i'll just say we're, i mean, where do you understand the situation to be when it comes to that invasion of stuff off because the is really, is up until recently had been threatening to go into the how to use things. they still have the intention to do so. i think it is 5050. it all depends on the needs
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of these raiders because, you know, what do you have to do? what the americans have been saying that they, they disagree with is what it is. and they will oppose, but at the same time they keep sending them to what present and munition, i think with americans when to do if they want to be seen a serious. and they need to do something more, they need to link the a and the provision of munition and within with what is always been doing on the ground. and me sort of doing that. i mean we're on the risk of, of actually looking bethany, i will do what, what if i want to do right. and when it comes to what the americans are saying, when it, when it comes to this, this sort of a 100 vision earlier this week, president biden in an interview said that's what i thought it would be a red line for him. but then back tracked and said he will never leave israel. so would you make of what seems to be contradictory messages coming from biting? yeah, he has been sending really mixed messages one to his own public, where he want to be seen as someone who would not be supporting anything that would violate him. any tarion dimension of the confidence. but at the same times,
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he is telling the political leads in washington and this is very important for his surviving for his re election that he would not backtrack from supporting is i. and problem here is that to how these ready to give her ment understand these messages and nothing. yeah. a whole understand that he can manipulate the american administration's into whatever he wants to do and guess he wants to continue the war. this is his activity in games and all these red lines could be ex, couldn't be across without, with the, with infinity. when it comes to the face fire talks we heard from the categories today saying that a deal doesn't look to be close, but the categories remain hopeful. or where do you think things stand right now and are you optimistic that there will be some sort of agreements or a deal during it on the, on i'm not really optimistic simply because the way the position is lady wants to, to give to additional promise and and this is not going to happen, at least they lose minutes for low speed and just really on the sell this moment
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there at this moment they are actually opposing and resisting. so i'm reading at the optimist because nothing, i will not budge in, in probably this to come or weeks to come, but eventually they will, they will be in the there's no question about that. the question is, uh, on what terms would it be going to be on his own terms or the, or the mediator scans or mass terms? i think if there's no my do ground at no need aside would, would much. okay, hi somebody. thank you so much. well, over in the us, the special council who reported on president joe by his handling of classified documents has appeared before the us house judiciary committee. robert her defended remarks that he made in an earlier report saying the binding could be seen as a well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. what i wrote is what i believe the evidence shows, and what i expect jurors would perceive and believe. i did not sanitize my explanation, nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my
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decision and the reasons for it. that's what i was required to do. particle, hey, and how's this update from washington dc? it's a 100 percent, a preview of what we're going to see in the general election, basically, democrats, or say, look at trump, he's not fit republicans and look at find these not fit either. so robert, hers here testify has been looking into binding to president joe by the handling of classified documents. and you did say this report does not exonerate the president, but he did say that he wasn't able to find enough evidence of mishandling of classified documents. that wouldn't be able to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. then he threw in the line about a jury, probably seeing him as a elderly man with 4 memory. he also said that when he was speaking with the president, he couldn't remember the years who was vice president or the year his son died. the white house was very angry about that, but this does seem to be rare bipartisan agreement here and capitol hill. but the bi partisan agreement seems to be that everybody is mad at robert. her democrats said that he was being political,
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that he didn't have to include the things about the president's memory. but he's just trying to help republicans with their narrative. that is a concern to a lot of americans, according to the polls of the republican say the joe biden is simply too old and potentially to see now for a 2nd term. republicans are mad at her because one she didn't try to indict the president, but also they're trying to say that, look, this just shows the justice system is ranked against donald trump and joe biden. they're creating their cases as exactly being a, exactly the same. as you know, donald trump is tracy, or for the count of felony indictment for classified the way he handled classified documents. time for an update on the sports news for his journal. thank you to rein . we thought with the way for champions league and also those last 60 and so i was pull site is heading for extra time. also no trout, one male or from the 1st like they finally made the break through late in the 1st half of the average and very close thoughts with also one the left on the night.
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leveling the tight one on aggregates. i also have the bull in the boxes and that again, in the 2nd hoss, lots of moss and articles f, a rolled out for filing the boat up. some kind of habits also then still have what to do is best to reach the quote of finals for the 1st time since 2010 also, and as a log on track for places, of course, the final is the 2 and up against now late. that's 32 on aggregates. some advice has flooring off to 15 minutes, 2 minutes. i certainly had enough nonsense to assist you. learning is outcomes, sell it, and making it too. now, natalie the notes out of it yet, so they go on back. i met romani some tents final moments of weight that while it might get was so naturally that president read it to the rent eas could face of fine. so pushing a camera man in the lead up to that much, he was unhappy with one of these plans, giving a live tv interview with sky tv and dragged him away before crashing with a camera operator to the renters had previously said he only wants to engage has
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done this to support not play sky have come down to his behavior, staying with tale and football and right. so sorry, have quit as a lot so you're kind of midway through the season. it comes off to full straight defeats and all competitions for the chelsea and event, his coach, sorry, leave lapse here. 9 in the serial table. and he wasn't the already my the chair real dismissal on tuesday. rafael, but he says, has been sat because manager of south of ega, the from a little pool and around the grid, boston or anything and the job 8 months, but they've won just 5 of the 28 in the games this season. and since 17th just 2 points about the revocation sign, a whole hour made on clothes for 5th ac john p. as a title offer, they beat saudi l costs. okay, rivals out it's you have to phone in on aggregate to reach the semi finals. a took a tune of advantage into the 2nd leg and out it's we have made things uncomfortable with a couple of christ efforts. good. say that that's outlined school that 1st on the lights. i'm said april. thanks to yes it was sure ronnie,
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on the hour mark the games. right. so i've been out of time. thanks to prison in now. currently now face united arab emirates slides alan and the last 4 south river essentially on the oh, sorry 3, they edged domestic rivals in june, but life is one mill in the 2nd leg of back was final to progress to one on aggregate is the time and the last full champions league campaigns that will son have reached the semifinals. the faced lie that shunned on pipe shot of china depends if the hama f mariners next. the man in charge of goals, p j tool. j monahan says, talks all, etc, racing with saudi arabia is a public investment fund. does. they tried to reach a deal to unify the sports? negotiations has been ongoing since june 2023. when plans were announced for shock magic between the page a tool, europe's d. p well, to and the saudi arabia, back to lift gulf tool that they were supposed to be in place by the end of last year. but that deadline was extended you can't negotiate
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a deal like this and public. so i will be brief. i recently met with the governor of the p, i f. yes or i'll remind him that our negotiations are accelerating as we spend time together. while we have several key issues that we still need to work through. we have a shared vision to quiet the noise and unlock golf worldwide potential. as a big shelf at the tennyson indian wells i knew about joe cavellas has been knocked down to the tournament by apply a right to a 122 places below him. it was a 1st racing night's. this'll be in 24 fun grandson, champions playing against it's nice new canada. he went, he qualified as a lucky and these are the 20 year old. so the opening set 6 game for talk of it just wanted to indian wells 6 times and came back to levels things up taking the seconds. that's $63.00 plus much to everyone's surprise that was the youngster who took the design to secure a famous win. he's the lowest right size to beat. joke rich as a moss is 1000. the grandson means to commit to still don't want to 4 minutes and
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$0.20 for the read. i don't know. i mean uh, i think that the, it is a miracle because you know, i'm a guy and one on an award. i'm busy. no luck. so crazy. crazy. before it is either one new me. i think i open now to the ground, enjoy the game and i'm super happy with it. we played played great. and when i was more surprised with my level, you know, my level was really bad and it's, it's, you know, how these things come together that he's having a great day. i'm having a really bad day. and it's, you know, results is a negative outcome for me. wish out pants has been cleared to play and crickets i fail this month. almost 15 months after serious conquests left his career and doubts punts last by professional cricket. in december 2022. pretty self at a severe knee injury that required ligaments reconstruction surgery as a result of the class. the india cricket board said the amos to include him in the squad for james
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t. 20 woke up and he could return to accidents of the deli capitals. as soon as march the 25th and australia and chris to at least perry has become the 1st player to take a 6 wicket hole and a women's premier league match the around. it took 6 wickets for 15, rodney's for roll challenges, bank lower against them by indians to out. so just a 113 well challenges find the one the match by 7 we kits to make the playoffs. every is also now the 1st play and i, the men's or women's cricket to support to score 100 runs. i'm the quarter 6 we get who's in 3 full months of the game. and that is what you'll support from me so now back to you 3. all right jennifer, thank you so much. well, still a heads on the alpha 0 news hour. we'll update you on the filipino sailors having arrived home after surviving, oppose the miss, all attacks in the red sea,
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the this business uptake this voltage by the state bank growth partner of on the dash before he is the
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these business uptake. these me roy thought of on the dashboard to use the in the whole dozens of ukrainian drones and rockets have hit targets deep into russian territory to fuel facilities. were among those attacks including a key oil refinery which was reportedly badly damaged by fire. russell also side it has repelled a series of attacks on its border with ukraine is and as we've been hearing, the biden administration has announced an emergency of 300000000 dollar military, a package for ukraine. republicans in congress for months blocked a much larger package for keep ukraine says,
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shortages ammunition or hampering its efforts to hold back russian advances. rob mcbride visited ukrainian artillery units. here are the front lines just a few kilometers from the front line, visiting full without tillery units, like this one is done quickly and done for the growing number and sophistication, if drones flowed by both sides beans, that's very little, that's hidden from view. and definitely one quickly becomes a target monkey office since recent russian victories gun come on to the next mission has been to stop the advances. but he shows us the dwindling stock of shows with which to do it. now russians in part because of the delay in the multi $1000000000.00 a package in the us congress somehow been that, that some of the most difficult thing is kind of actually finding that option showing all the extended ones that's out on our position. and when they do the concept press stop to enable the serious pursuit. on this day they did 5
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a short following. but the 1st and 3 days. the shortage means along the whole of the 1500 columbus a front line. ukraine is only able to fight around 2000 shells per day. that's less than that's the vi munitions the russians are using. and it's not only the hold up in aid from the us, but it's the problem. your pin nation's a role. so folding show on their promises, ukraine's backers in the european union, have only delivered hauff the shelves. they've pledged in the past. yeah. a short drive away, we visit the 2nd dog tillery unit stations in a small house. outside is the aging sylvia to read grad miss. how long should they operate? relying on east, in your, within countries that use the same system unit come on. the romano tells us the rockets they receive have been few, a number, an oldest stock as reserves become depleted. china for the order. of course i worry,
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i'm responsible for the health and lives of my team and it's getting hotter. we should be able to repel more thorough tanks, but we have what we have as well. russia has been suffering similar munitions shortages. it seems to be making more determined, unsuccessful efforts to fix the public bride. i'll just say era don't yet. region ukraine. so don's army says it's taking control of state tv services following renewed fighting and i'm doing them on 11 months of battles between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces is damaged. much of the major city near the capital cartoon. and united nations resolution called for a truce during ramadan. but army commanders will agree unless they are a staff withdrawals from civilian areas of the world. truth program has more in the food age for hundreds of thousands of suit, the needs refugees and shots could and next month, the u. n. agency says they're already struggling to feed everyone,
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leaving hungry people close to starvation. it says that without more funding the situation to become an all loud catastrophe, over half a 1000000 through the news, refugees fled to charge after the conflict broke out nearly a year ago. in nigeria, at least 61 people had been kidnapped in the village of buddha and could do in a state witness a say, the abduction happened just before midnight. local time. on monday it comes just days. after $287.00 school children were taken from a school in korea also and could do an estate to 11 filipino prevent who were on a ship that was attacked off the coast of human have arrived home. 3 of their colleagues were killed and a full si, ms. all strike last week on the boat carrier. true confidence. the philippine government has called for better protection of commercial sailors. for an below reports from manila, joy and relief as 11 filipino c fairs arrived in manila after what they described as
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a near death experience solvable company. i really thought i was going to die because i knew the blast was just machine that may have exploded. but the me sell the target, the s not everyone on board survived the attack by who to rebel forces in given, however, 3 crew members of the cargo vessel, true confidence died. and the missile strike, including 2 filipinos, the 1st debts that have occurred since what the started attacking shipping in the red sea filipinos make up a 3rd of all c favors worldwide. that's close to half a 1000000, making them disproportionately at risk of attacks, including ones that are being launched by tees off. the cost of getting to the hoodies saved their seating and firing a commercial shipping vessels to protest against israel's war and gossip. with 17 filipinos sailors be held, but the who takes the philippine government has called them shipping companies that have call social partners to better protect commercial sailors. what we have called
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for. and we've done these since the conflict started pieces for the social partners with the c, there's roofing, and provision of security for us. and then c favors can also refuse to sail to a c lanes near human after international maritime organizations. and unions announced expansion to pi risk areas in february. but the crew members of the true confident say they chose to waive this right. when i bought the most, i think it was necessary for trade. there was no other route to be done on the, the, the crew of true confident say the won't be back at sea for a while. but seafaring jobs continue to be on offer in manila and elsewhere in the philippines with many filipinos to willing to take the risk to be able to provide for their families. find below alger 0 manila, the swedish police have arrested the climate active as aggressive to him, berg and others who were protesting outside parliament, environmental campaigners were rally against the effect of climate change. and what
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