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the i think she died just a few hours ago. these really ministry installed this case at the entrance to the village mother is about to give for the music to go to the hospital like no, no which gate is open and which one is closed? the full rates across the occupied west. fine for this really falls is killing me. sweet. kind of simians and destroying infrastructure. the of them or hello. this is al serra life from the also coming up hold on hold. the injury is treated and occupied westbank hospitals last year. what from is really gone fine on the wings inflicted on becoming the most serious plans
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to send you in bucketfuls to, to restore order and hate you on hold off to the prime minister. nonsense and stepping down plus i am. yeah, in the states, nigeria was 287 school children austin business coming at the time when most of the parts of the beginning, the occupied westbank where there's been another night of is ready raids, miniature operations of increase in frequency and intensity since as well began at school on garza in october, the place ready both days as have been withdrawn from jenny, you know, to destroying buildings and the infrastructure, at least to palestinians with kills, join the in college and that loss of finale 6 hours the outside ramallah is ready
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for the shot dead, at least to palestinians during a raid every minute should check point. and now jim and the 3 were injured and have been treated in hospital. the only says they were throwing stones as riley vehicles . the, the abraham has more on the rates from ramallah and the occupied westbank. the palestinians in 60 percent of lands in the occupied west bank need permits to be able to build any structure in areas known here as areas seats. but because more than 97 percent of those permits gets rejected by israel palestinians go ahead and build those structures. anyways. as a result, these really forces go and demolish them. this is one grade that took place in an old job. but let's talk about the other rates that took place in other places here in the occupied westbank. mainly one of them in janine that last is for hours starts to get around to a local time where these really forces,
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if pushed through inside the janine refugee camp, where they've killed a police to palestinians outside the hospital. basically, we're talking about a tense situation here in the occupied west bank with a least 5 palestinians killed in the last 24 hours. when we talk about those res, let's not forget that the main goal is to conduct a rest. and since the beginning of the war, we're talking about within 7500 palestinian prisoners who have been taken into his rated custody. which means you're talking about thousands of families. we're going to be breaking their fast without their loved ones. it's a means a tense situation and palestinians here will tell you, you know, these really forces do not care if it's normal done or not. they're going to continue their violations, upgrades against positive and occupied east. jerusalem is really military, has killed a 13 year old palestinian boy. it was shots in the chest was playing with fireworks and they were check point in the show fight refugee come as is where the soldier
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and security gone have been stopped and they were check points in the occupied westbank. the power taken to hospital police say is where a security forces shots the attack of the monks has moved from occupied east jerusalem is the 15 year old approaching that check point from the direction of jerusalem on a bicycle heading towards bethlehem. on one of the main roads between the 2 communities at the check point when he was stopped to be such t a tight, a 19 year old is really female soldier and a 25 year old is raining civilian on god they would take them to hospital here in jerusalem with what was described as minus to moderate stop injuries, it's a 2nd thoughts incident about specific check point. there was another one back in november. they ended up with 5 people being wounded. well moving to off of the injuries treated in hospitals in the occupied westbank last year were from is really gone fine. that's according to the policy it in health ministry as a 12 percent increase on figures from 2022,
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many of those injuries have left the victims with life changing disabilities. as ben smith reports from ramallah, there's a lot of the salt abraham yagi knows he's lucky to be alive. these really pull it the tool through his body, damaged his intestines, zivare, and stomach. he said he was cold in the crossfire during his riley military, right in jericho last october. the plot you leave your house, not knowing if you'll come back to we don't notice a month, so we don't feel safe at night fee. if you could leave the house and not come back, it's not on the gaza. this is happening it to us at the west bank emergency rooms and hospitals in the occupied westbank. i've never been so busy. 53 percent of the injuries treated in 2023 from is really going to file a 12 percent increase on the 2022. the is right. is they have they get a light from the international community to, to people, to be killers. you can do whatever you want,
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and we can protect you from in the international audience. i mean, just talk to the, treating a more serious the majority of this uh, ones where um, in the extreme it is many number of them with them on the disability. the number of cases who suffered from a chest of domains no kids would introducing these really military's rules of engagement that a soldier should shout, stop, fire warning shots in the only after those warnings to get the lower party. only what i suspect is all i'm doing tends to use the weapon are, is riley soldiers permitted to shoot to kill the palestinians of describe 2023 as a year of note to moves. and these riley military unleashed all its military capabilities against them. and with it came unprecedented levels of brutality and violence. first, the $300.00 of the $420.00 postings killed in the westbank since october. the 7th
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shot in the upper part of every me actually needs most during the coming months to reconstruct his abdomen. he hopes that will give him the strength he needs to hold his children again. but it's may, i'll just say era ramallah in the occupied west bank and gaza is ready for us as a bunch more homes coming at least 2 people and enjoying of us. if that happens in the all derives neighborhood, east of golf, the city is really military, also talks in residential areas in con eunice, on how much those have been an operation in a town. just north of han, eunice, the white house national security advisor, jake sullivan, has said that the us will not support centers. randy, grounds invasion of rafa or if it, if it 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
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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 to people have been killed and there's really drained strikes that had a civilian call in south west and 11 on various plays to a refugee camp, housing palestinians, and the city of time cross border strike between these remote fee and hezbollah have increased since, as well as well ongoing. so again, of the in nigeria, at least 61 people have been kidnapped from the village of but of buddha. and can do an estate when it says save the abductions, happen just before midnight. local time on monday is just days off to $287.00 school children were taken from a school in kareka also and could do an estate when it just has moved from ca,
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doing that close to the location of the abductions one local source community context last night this morning so i think they surrounded the entire and so there's just some ways to most women 29 mail last week and the baby is still there without just wanted to see. yeah. i'm not said anything about it, but sure. the next few minutes or so when he tried to come talk to him yesterday about what exactly happened, but they didn't say anything. i don't want to as well. any comments about this is
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coming just based on school. we also hearing about the latest advocate. why the tape was made? run some uh, do you mind this morning and then talking about getting like $20000009.00, which is equivalent to one point something $1000000000.00 really struggling to deal with a the funds to deploy the un backed force to restore order and hate see on hold off to prime is the oil and re announced he will resign trays of a report, some sense of domingo in neighboring dominican republic, haiti's prime minister at atlanta. he has stepped aside. and while the transition government takes shape, patients are filled with uncertainty. leverett, when yeah,
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it's no real that the prime minister is resigning patients of a duty to see if we can find someone who can bring to get the old society and put the country back on track. they need to haiti has been struggling with that political and security crisis. women's fighting between gangs and the for the use has intensified in the past days. gang leaders said that he lisey's return would trigger a civil war. now that in re, has resigned, talks around the way to pick a new prime minister that will lead the country. they're also moved to for my moutain, national and security support mission to help the police fight begins. canyon has put the mission on hold until there is a new government. but the us says, the operation should move ahead as soon as possible. right now, is you wait for the appointment of a presidential transition council, which would a point in a new government, new prime minister. i think that's the appropriate set for the canyon government to
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take. but we think those are steps that will happen, as i said in the very near future. and that would pay the way for this mission to go forward without the way. but trusting the international community is not funding high on the streets of hate the sky, because the guy comes out they go from failure to failure and can do nothing for us . what is happening here is not happening to kind of calm it does happen to us, the population into the political leaders who could not solve the situation. we must take our destiny into our own hands. many, we sent following interventions. un peacekeeping troops, also known as mino, stock, left the country, and 2017. the precedence was marred with accusations of human rights violations and of use the united nation sides of the move. ty, national security support mission will help bring extra support to the haitian nationals, to fight against the gang. they say they're not foreign troops on the ground, but fix for support to help stabilize the country. so that elections can happen as
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soon as possible. but for now, guns controlled, hey peace capital. and for many, the possibility of an election seems distant as they continue to cope with hardships and violence. they see every day busy. so we'll just see this on the looming all or 4000000 people in hazy face. acute food and security, that's the wanting from the well food program, which says a 1000000, a one step away from funding. the agency is distribution, humanitarian aid from existing reserves, but says it's only a matter of weeks the full that runs out their lives on the has more from united nations. the u. n says they only have enough food left in puerto french, 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 violence. and that is where most of the food enters the country. so the u. n is
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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, going to work. all these things are extremely risky. need 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, the u. n says they will support any political transition proposed at the caricom
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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, in the us, the stage is set for a presidential re much spring, joe biden. and donald trump in the race for the white house, both kansas one enough delegates to secure the policies. presidential nominations buys in pulse, a threshold of to winning the georgia primary, and trump killed the republican nomination of the winning the washington state's primary. a head to head on out to sara was the crisis in india will tell you what one state government is doing to keep the tops from running dry, the
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frank assessments. here's essentially the lang, the democratic process. the current government knows not be a to win the index sense, say they want to find time using fix political debate. ok. some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award and you live in a new colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, the government challenges here. we're examining the impact of today's headline is objectivity is still possible for you. we're not only pushing the most this looked. we are moving just algae. is there a set the stage?
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a guy is a powerful tool and enables bad people to be by giving voice to the voice. i really hope that what i'm doing improved it's possible to protect and save different programs, such as when you rise to an alternative view of the world today. on alger 0, the hello again, your watching out is there is a reminder of our top stories this hour is really forces to have again, ray just cities across the occupied westbank. and so at least 2 palestinians know ramallah and the 2 in geneva. full days is of sense with going off to destroying
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infrastructure in geneva and is really sold when a security guns have been stopped at checkpoints. mail to find west find is where the security forces shows and killed a teenage palestinian who is believed to be the attack is where the attacks have damaged hundreds of mosques and gone. so reducing them to a russell that hasn't deterred palestinians who continue to pray. in the courtyards and amongst the ruins of heavy sikes, mohammed vile reports in the midst of all the people of causal upsetting. but i'm about to say this relentless, foaming cause damaged or destroyed more than 260 mosques. but despite the destruction worship as a guy sitting to pay a month, this is on far off,
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most kind of in the san francisco to $1000.00 people still attending the congregational prey here. and they insist on continuing to do so to complete the rundown rituals. and it's an occasion that happens only once a year. it's a bless to him, which people can't afford to miss the the policy names across the goals. a student are determined to stand in the face of these links on some of the other side of the for them because the message would like to send from him from wounded wrong cancer, where the world is watching that and even conspiring as israel is killing the innocent people targeting even the unvil, destroying homes and mosques, and committing unprecedented crime messages that these people are standing for and only down to the almighty god. and these are all sacred places. this is now palestine and no amounts of atrocities and killings will make us leave.
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so people ask for all the most lives around the world. the holy, most of them are done is a time for spiritual. even in the most dire conditions and the constant attack, repeatedly displaced on the brink of famine, palestinians keeping the fates and putting for peace. how much fine does it this way and he is president, has blamed russia for an attack on a close ally of the late opposition leader of russia. alexi, nevada only landed volkoff was assaulted outside his home in vilnius on tuesday evening. he was severely injured, went on identify, pass and beat him with a hama. it comes days before russia's presidential election. inquiring says it sent thousands of drains in rock, his deep into russian territory hissing several targets include 2 fuel facilities, one of which has an oil refinery that was supposedly badly damaged. russia says
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it's repelled a series of attacks on it's pulled up with you. crime, at least one person has been killed and the suspects of gas exposure in the city of san ha, that's less than 50 kilometers from china's capital badging state media reports the explosion happening to the restaurants in the residential area during rush hour, emergency teams, dozens of injured people are receiving treatment in hospital us has been battling a shortage of health care workers for years to fill. the void has requested a record number of messages from the philippines for labor and migrants rights activists say. many i've been exploited on or below reports from manila. like many filipino nurses, kate, or renders, wants to work in the united states. she swan stepped closer after passing, the license exempt, the grass is greener and the house is bigger like that. but what many called the american dream has turned out to be a nightmare for. and again,
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he's asked us to conceal this identity for fear of repercussions. he says, filipino nurses have heavier workloads, the local staff, they're treating us like dismay then they're like for us we are like a cheap label or say for example you have 4 or 5 patients and then you'll see those who are working here. i mean those people who are from here and they were just sitting in the space and if a patient dies, nurses risk losing their license to practice in the u. s. l says he wanted out, but couldn't leave because his contract required him to pay $40000.00 in damages if he quit early. even though he covered his own immigration in travel expenses. he also says his recruiter rate revised of professionals to you is a threatening to the company, refused our request for comment activists say these practices amount to human trafficking, enforced labor threats, a d port taishan threats
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a reputation of damage. all of those are the threats of serious harm can be enough to compel somebody to continue to provide those services at it isn't alone. in recent years, recruitment agencies of filed lawsuits against filipino nurses for breach of contract. but the nurses are finding back tallahassee memorial health care for our real worked, told us it's aware of the case involving professionals to you as a. and it's reviewing its relationships with recruiters, the us labor department, to suit at least one agency for forcing nurses to pay for projected future profits . for personal nurse recruiter, say a breach, be standard and contracts as this for recovery expenses incurred by the recruitment agency or healthcare facility. but that amount has to be reasonable as one study in 2020 to predict. if the u. s. will need an additional 450000 nurses by 2025
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a gap. filipinos are eager to feel, but one that could lead them vulnerable to abuse bonds below al jazeera manila, the capital of india is call us because state is facing is west water shortage. and force he is to help deal with the problem the government finds, define people who use drinking water for other purposes. no fernandez, reports tank is like this. so the only source of what is the thousands of people in been glued through widely called india, significant valley, inadequate, green, falling water. in the version, the coal very vivid basin and rapid development have reduced water supplies in a city less 14000000 people live nearby to fi level automated? nope, as nope will turn the tops full well as also not working for the last 3 months. we have to do this, we don't get it from the curb or a river. it's a big, big problem. a lot of do you say 110 villages that rely on ground water supplies
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from bowl? well, as other voice defected, the deputy chief minister of canada costs is nearly half of the 14800 bowl wells, have dried up. resident j authorities are not doing enough to address the problem. and that's forcing them to buy water at exorbitant prices. kiosks dispensing drinking water like this one of these you, they never eat says 20 liters of water. put it on 60 us cents. the funny thing i added earlier, drinking water was available on our street. that's not the case anymore. now we have to come to discharge with our guns. we have to wait because there is always a que high rise residential blocks. other was suspected residents of this apartment have been told that rationing was stopped on monday with supply times restricted by government officials to dodge a 0. there's a mismatch between supply and demand and the situation with the result soon to shut
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them short. they definitely will be, uh, bringing the gap in the next 152015, then we are requesting that ended up for me. so anyways, that is, do you know what the of the state government is? a known $60.00 fines, but those we use drinking water. so the purposes that scientists say that a bigger issue is to consider this professor says unplanned a benign nation. and over use of concrete is the main cause of the shortages. he said 80 percent of vegetation and 79 percent of waterways have disappeared in the last 4 decades. where the spread of concrete has sewage, more than 10 full research top the conclude that they should, that we need to be consistent city. we should think about how do i sting that a lot that through the need, we need to think about wastewater treatment. if it do that, yes, that is illusion, and all of us we leave. otherwise city dies, and we all have to leave the city with months to go before any rain these expected
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residents here are hoping things will improve. but the experience sofa suggests otherwise, mean that fernandez does 0 well, additions in the us house of representatives of to, to vote on a bill to bottom tech talk. suppose that the bill side of the company, chinese and is pose a threat to national security. and of course, the tech talks, parent company blanked on ssl stakes and applications of the items within 6 months . picked up denies any ties to the chinese government. and it says that data from balconies is held inside the country. it would seem that every every even as well as that for may, laura clearly can find much more on our website. those houses are adult calm. the
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weather is next. them inside story takes less than what is in store for china and the rest of the world off to come in. this policy holds its annual national people stay with the the, the average of time, the pictures, one of the improving weather. yeah. this coming of the water is still cold enough to do some maintenance scenario. jasmine, not much because the source air is not back, hold a longer and longer for northern china, you can see the sun is getting to work, but south of the axis, increasing the cavity that blue indicates light to straight from the vice pump, stretching both north and east just every now again, touching hong kong may eventually reach shanghai to the west of that, right?
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it isn't really a thing, although we have seen a fair amount once again in those in pakistan, the fondles of india and then snow chance be on that. the 1st ice full craft are reveals pretty much dry weather except this northeast corner of india. adding to buying the dash where the on shore breezes enough moisture to produce some pretty big showers. now we've had some tremendously western snow you, whether recently in iran and pakistan, and afghanistan told them that the picture facilitates a fine moment sunshine from north to south carolina is 50 degrees rising to set you to any found even the sole region of the last batch of excessively wet weather, nothing much is going on here. the middle east does show a circulation of windshield pick up the sands, exhausting q 8. and thunderstorms on developing in saudi arabia the the, the end of time when is that? that's right. now the next thing that's about to happen is the return of the lord
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jesus christ, the apocalypse. witness those into the us is evangelical christie and exploring its influence of democracy and foreign policy on this and try that. you have just really stuck in the process praying for all my goodness, episode 11 that just china is plans for the coming year have been sent out to the national people's congress. the full terms of the finding, the 2nd largest economy in our global interest as our political retention. so what's in store for china and for the rest of the world? this is inside story, the color of the.

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