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they say that this is the least of what they can give to their p plus the and is really our strike hits. one of the few remaining u. n. a centers in southern gaza, please. 5 people are killed, including one winner, one member of the, you're watching out a 0 live from a headquarters in delphi. i'm telling you, navigate is also coming up a warning of famine. in haiti, the united nation says 4000000 people faced acute food and security. nigerian gunmen holding more than 280 students and staff reported lead, make around some demand for their release on why social media, giant tick tock finds itself caught between the us and trying these governments and
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facing a possible bad the hello, the time is now 19 gmc and, and gaza is really shells. have had a united nations humanitarian distribution center in the south. at least 5 people were killed. nearly a $155.00 un installations had been gone since israel started it's war in october. and more than a 100 employees of the u. n. agency for palestine. refugees have also been killed, including doctors and engineers. where i don't know if this is only a. yeah. and are gonna love this is for bidding, we are an international institution. all of this is for the people we stopped returning to our homes. we work your day and night to serve refugees. we take all of this to the elderly and the children. what is this?
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well, the head of the owner was released the statements on the attack saying this, today's attack on one of the very few remaining owner of distribution centers and the gaza strip comes as food supplies are running out. hunger is wide spread and in some areas turning into famine, he goes on to say every day owner what shares the coordinates of fits facilities across the gaza strip with parties to the conflict. is really army receive the coordinates of this facility yesterday that we have all to 0 thought a positive was joining us on the phone from southern gaza. so thought it as they had to order. i was saying this attack is on one of the very few remaining distribution centers and does a, what impact is this having on hungry people? yes, definitely. this attack has been carried out today just following to the previous coordination between the united nations and also the use that he made it treat has the own, arise to you to that they have to provide to the use where you're going to choose
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losing names, terms of the creation of the under walk facilities, of course, the goals place and in particular who school has been remaining right now for people to have a hot and rough are here. but seriously got the fact that they will bring the catastrophic consequences on a lot more than one point. 9000000 palestinians right now, being trucks in the roof, all has people are completely now relating and one o 8 supplies being provided by the united nations. and they are completely evaluating this attack has to be very serious. i'm like reading a stick to the visit to your distribution in these areas, which now cause it to be on safe for the 100 and things on buttons is specifically the trouble has been wanting to attract within the past few days. and right now, one of the 8 distribution cases has been attacked, getting at least a find a power screens. and this is really terrifying because people here. so i do not
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know what to do if the united nations office disagree corner has taught their corporations in russell and the feedback for the attacks closed ethics, you get to view the ability of tough hopes on the right people phrase on the ground proposal on the float besides own hist for people who are in a very desperate need for such communitarian supplies. id just streamline themselves with a scenario that has been changed out in the north where a d a is very on the has most of getting talking to the distribution system just to force people to flee from the city there and, and the life of the oil leticia definitive conclusions of rough life, people are afraid that the scenario could be repeated again. okay. thought it was on thank you so much credit reporting from the fund garza as well. the us sector stayed on to the blinking us holding talk. so the new foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, and washington and burrell reiterated that air drops and c roots are not a sufficient substitute for land. a deliveries very much,
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we need to clear the u. many tadja nexus received by a. that's good. that's not enough to cannot replace hundreds of trucks by sending part of which the most important thing is to open the surveillance and continue working or started working on the 2 state solution to both allows us a new endorse. it is the only way for our lasting peace to haiti now were plans to deploy a un box for us to restore order on hold. after prime minister oriental on reset, he will step down. and this comes is the world food program warns of looming famine . the agency says 4000000 people in haiti are facing acute food and security. it's been distributing humanitarian aid from existing reserves and made a renewed wave of gang violence. but the w. f. p says that we'll run out of stocks within weeks. we have gone home and he's following development from santa domingo,
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that's in the neighboring dominican republic. so john, 1st of all, there are reports, but some un stuff or now leaving hate to do to the security situation who's leaving . and what more do we know on this development? the yeah, new york bureau is money is to confirm that for us, the united nation stuff are leaving. but what the united nation says said it's a visa notice sent to stuff essential stuff is going to remain in the country. and its mission will continue in hate, say we've been seeing these sorts of signs as well, from the united states embassy. they've been beefing up the security, but at the same time, what's being reported from full sprint is it has been a sort of long, a comparative luxury that in the extreme violence that we see in the last few weeks, less attacks on police stations, for example, less violent so on the street from the games that are in charge of more than 80
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percent of the capital. and he seems to sign a sort of non aggression pact in which they attack the installations in the country rather than each of us to try and get a prime minister audio on race to resign is now city is going to do that. as soon as an entering government is in place, so they seem to have got what they wanted for the moment and see, wait and see what's next. for the same time, as you mentioned, it's an incredibly bullet tall situation, which the united nations seems to still be acting on at the same time. so what's happening with the transitional counsel that's meant to be moving the political process forward. yeah, exactly. that's the next step in the base. there was ingredient a meeting between terribly and nations, the united states. and they also had uh, some access from hate. see the road joining them on zoom in kingston, jamaica when they had that meeting. so the transitional count,
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so should be 7 voting, a people from political groupings within height seats and to observe is from insight freights and civil society. the basically the side who the next in for in prime minister is going to be what the country needs to do to get for the elections . it hasn't have elections, but yes, i'm sorry, the steps it needs to take to get to a policing post that's meant to be coming from tenure 10. you said that it was send that policing force to hate say, until the inferring government is in place. so all of this is hanging on this transition account, so they should be unsafe by wednesday. those today in that time or on the side. but so far, none of its members have been named. so everyone's in a bit of a wait and see my room. but it's essential that that gets done so things to stop moving forward. okay, thank you john, home and reporting from the dominican republic as a united nations development program report has found that developed countries
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attain record human development. while half of the poorest countries i've gone backwards, the report found a developing progress has been limited to rich countries. political polarization has also been found to be a growing concern and its impact felt worldwide. the report also found that i've gotten this done, and ukraine have suffered a sharp decline in human development. and the covers 19 pandemic delivered the largest set back to living standards in decades. to discuss this report, we have with us from the united nations headquarters. i've seen steiner, who had the you and developing program. thanks for your time with us on alda 0. so mr. steiner, this report says that the human development indexes projected to reach record highs in 2023 after state declines during 20202021. but this progress is deeply uneven. what's behind the rise in global inequalities?
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thank you very much for having me. and indeed to the 2024 human developing report brings good news in the sense of a post pandemic rebound, but also deeply troubling us because at a global level, it shows something that we have not seen for decades. name the a divergence in development, particularly of poor a countries not recovering post pandemic. and this is the 1st time really in the decades that we are observing such a trend. what comes up being locked down. it is in pop, but lack of physical resources. it is still the also economic crisis that we have seen, the financial crisis that has constrained the ability of, for a congress to invest in recovery and also in this sense in the rebound. but at the same time, they're also seeing and the ability to invest in the future of the transition towards clean energy infrastructure, access to the transport them and also social safety nets. all of these have left many people very vulnerable, and therefore the recovery is a very partial every i'm equal. and in that sense,
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a very traveling one for those that are at the bottom of the wall as well as the pile, so to speak, right? so what's the impact then of this on even developing progress and who does it impact the most? as well, principally the countries that are essentially stuck, those that are low income and least developed countries, highly indebted and also not able to deploy it. but very often, even in a personal situation, if you have health insurance, if you have access to savings, you have more resilience, you can get through a very difficult patch and recover all of this is missing and what it is really causing is festival. more in the quality, but also in a global context, we see it happening within countries as well. so a high degree of insecurity uncertainty about the future. and that is really the 2nd message of the report. it is feeding fear, and fear is a currency that in politics very quickly becomes very toxic population. nationalism
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. countries turning in was really foregoing, the possibility of addressing the very risks that require us to work together as an international community climate change. the next pandemic, the advent of digital technology is cycle fast, cyber crime. all of these require us to really work with one another and yet population is in fact dividing the world increasingly i'm driving us apart and the report also talks about a democracy paradox. can you explain the relevance of this particular funds and given that more that tens of countries are set to hold elections this year, or indeed, 2024 is perhaps in the greatest selection in modern history, in the sense of the number of people potentially going to the polls and it is interesting because democracy remains from 90 percent of the wells, peoples surveys the preferred form of governance. and yet what we are seeing is a growing trend towards electing populous leaders who are very often bring with
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them the risk of actually dismantling the very democracy that people cherish and that they want to keep. in fact, we estimate from the poles that roughly 50 percent of the world voters this year are likely to at least consider voting for a populace policy. and this is driving deeper divisions 1st or within countries. so the ability to solve problems within countries over any quality bid, incoming and quality sometimes isn't between different ethnic or religious groups, but then also the ability of countries to work together internationally. and a lot of misperception of autumn misinformation is deliberately selling those divisions. our neighbor becomes our enemy, the perception that others will do much less than i will do about climate change. therefore, i will not act. these are driving forces that up paralyzing the world. and that's why the report was given the title breaking the great luck. okay, we'll leave it there. i mean steiner, thank you for joining us from the one. thank you so much. i now gunman
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and nigeria are demanding around some for the release of 286 students on stuff we're kicking off from the town. of course he got and could do an est last week, kept offers have demanded $620000.00 and they've threatened to kill the hostages if that's not received within 20 days. well, those abductions and kids who in are the latest and a series of groups kidnappings, by gunman, and the last 48 hours, another 61 people were taken from the village of buddha in that same states. and this latest wave comes almost 10 years after $276.00 school girls, frontier bulk in the northeast were kidnapped. some of those girls are still accounted for. nigeria has attempted to clamp down on the abductions in 2022. it pass the law imposing the death penalty in some cases, although no one has ever been charged. and controversially, people who pay ransoms are also at risk of a 15 year jail sentence. as much as it is tossed,
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the latest from the town of cub drew. that's near the village of buddha. this problem is must say, we're talking about 600 rad victims. keep not within a period of one week in northern nigeria alone, we're not talking about those that we haven't heard before. then military. then i did a military which is taking the lead in legal process, i guess, branded, i guess all season that i did, delta i guess taken up, i guess, called just i guess people who want to separate a separate homeland the be off or in the south east of the country, all the big these are the people the military is confronted right now and in every state you do get to hear about kid nothings, newton, austin, not always the military. it's almost great. in addition to dealing with other critical issues, they are restrict you have 350000 policemen in this country. in the words of one governor, i spoke to recently that i know enough boots on the ground, we met some locals. we also met people who are really estate on the night of the
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invasion by the spend is uh for example, one woman. as for me, that when the band is broken throughout whom the one looking for a husband and when she couldn't produce it, after you get under the bed, they took it away and then before start to carry lots of luggage and which she said that she couldn't handle then shortly after, as they start moving out of town, there was a military patrol that arrived and that was when the attention of the bandits was divided. she took that opportunity to drop the bags and run as fast as she could. still a heads on al jazeera in the us to bite in. and donald trump get ready for reminders from both of secure the delegates needed for their parties. presidential nomination, the funds were just a 150 meters down the track. we could have them still seeing darkness. go beyond patrol and world highlands where wild elephants are rampaging at night.
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the or the hello that we've seen some very wet weather across parts of europe in recent days, especially across the weston area is not rain caused flooding in front. it also caused some flood watches across the u. k. f as river levels rose that didn't dump in everyone's spirits. you can see the stuff is enjoying the bull on the river 7. there's gonna be more rain to come. we've got a heavy band pulling its way from the south to the north, across person. and the island of ireland for the whole heaviest in scotland on thursday, some blustery winds accompanying that, and it will shift its way farther north towards southern parts of new way, bringing with it a winter. we mix on friday now head of that rain starting to pour in to frost. we have got some mile. today's a head,
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some settled weather there. it is. very heavy. rain on already flooded ground set isn't going to be good news as we go into friday. but a much clearer picture for spain and portugal, lots of startled weather with sunshine and it's looking more settled across the eastern areas despite the cloud. that's thanks to an area of high pressure. it's sitting tight that goes west in parts of russia, bits and pieces of rain, however, coming in here to the southeast, but an improving picture for greece. if we have a look at the 3 day for athens, it's looking a lot final by saturday, with lots of sunshine, of the boss or a 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from . i'm into the outer big language world wide. shea come out award for translation and international understanding of dumps is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024 starting march. first, 2 may 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website
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w. w. w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m and the, [000:00:00;00] the color we got here at the top stories on alta 0. this our is really shows have had a united nations humanitarian distribution center and southern gaza killing at least 5 people. nearly a $155.00 un installations have been gone since israel started it's more in october plans to deploy a u. n. box for us to restore order on who's after prime minister. are you on research? fuel stuff down, this comes as
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a world food program warns for losing fun in the agency says 4000000 people in haiti are facing acute food insecurity. gunman and nigeria are demanding around some for the release of 286 students and staff who were kidnapped from a ton of cooley job. and could you in a state last week, the kidnappers have demanded $620000.00. and they threatened to kill the hostages if that's not received within 20 days. fighting continues to don despite a un security council call for a ceasefire during the muslim holy month of ramadan. on tuesday, the army regained control of the studios of the symbolically important state television sensor. the rapids support forces use the building for military operations, and it was also reportedly used as a detention center. have a morgan reports from i'm doing them on. this is the premises of sedans,
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national cooperation for radio and television. or at least it's used to be because of the slicing between the hours of and disabilities. army. this is what now it looks like there are signs of the fighting that took place between the sudanese army and the parent military rapids support forces. d r. a staff was in control of this building since april 15th, when fighting broke out between the recess and the sudanese army incidents carpets on how to tune the premises. also home to sedans, oldest and largest collection of archives. and that includes archives from sedans, independence up to just before the conference began in april. now over the past few months, the sudanese army laid siege to the premises off the broadcasting corporation and for weeks has been typing the siege around the parent, military rapids support forces. and in the early hours of tuesday. morning. this with the news army was able to regain control of this premises. now this is significant for 2 reasons. historically,
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whoever controls to them and its government controls the state television. so symbolically, this gets the food in his army on upper hand. it also shows how far disabilities army has come over the past few months of fighting between it's and the iris have sedans. army has been regaining grounds and territories from the power military are assessed in the city of the mind and in other parts of the capital as well. now the united nations security council has called for a cease fire to be observed during the muslim holy month of ramadan for release supplies to reach the civilians that have been affected by the conflict, but fighting continues between the army and the recess. the sudanese army says that there will be no cease by it unless the receptor withdraws from civilian facilities . i'm from cities it took over since may last year. the iris of has refused to do so, so fighting continues with ne, fired to be observed at these for the time being in sedan and especially in the
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capital have to keep them oregon onto 0. i'm put them on the us house of representatives as overwhelmingly approved a bill, but with force it's chinese owners to sell tick tock. it calls for its parent company bike dance, the salad shares within 6 months. supporters say chinese ownership poses a national security risk, but takes all denies any ties with the chinese government island. fisher reports and the bill is passed without the objection and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the moving us house of representatives took a step towards binding, picked up the chinese illinois of the social media use by around a $170000000.00 americans would have 6 months to sell it to us opperation or face a nationwide. but critics argue the company works too closely with the chinese communist party and could seize us user data and even push a political agenda. you wouldn't allow a radio tower owned by the chinese to be put up right in the middle of washington
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dc and then allow it to just put out chinese propaganda. you're probably complaining about that. that's exactly what tick tock can be used, work. tell congress to not be in tech talk, so i take talk. so the possible band coming and us content creators mobilize to object some lawmakers think the bill doesn't address key issues. are going to tell americans a color, can't put a piece of software on their computer. they can't go to certain websites that the president designates. president joe biden says it could be a national security risk bypass all fine. the chinese government before the motion passed, criticize the idea of a sale or for the bad thing that i think was made of i'll shoot and we'll talk. although the us has not found any evidence of tick tock, threatening national security to it has never stopped. going to take talk, the steps to buy on any social media platform could face quote, challenges over the issue of freedom of speech. but before that,
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this would have to pass the senate and there are no plans even to give it a heating. never mind devote one 1st amendment expert says the idea of government going after social media should kill everyone. i think it's a terrible bill. i think that runs rough shod over the 1st amendment, and that it is a kind of gift to authoritarians all over the world who will use this as a pretext to, to, to crack down on their own citizens, access to information and ideas and media from abroad. when president donald trump issued an executive order binding take talk, but rescinded it when the court ruled it had not been established. it was a clear and present national security threat, which makes it talk to see the disappearing from american phones any time soon. allan fisher, i'll just see the capitol hill. well, the state just set for presidential re match between joe biden and donald trump in the race for the white house. both candidates of long enough delegates to secure
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their party's presidential nominations by them, passed the threshold after winning the georgia primary, while trump secured the republican nomination after winning the primary in the state of washington. the rest as presidential election will begin on friday, but voting has already started and what russia calls its new territories. they're part of your crane now controlled by russian forces with only 3 other candidates on the ballot. current president, blood reprints in a certain to when you'll yeah, shop of the law of our reports for moscow. fed up with members of russia's federal position dead, jailed or sent into eds. i let him in peace and keeps a fun group on its political system. his 3 opponents on the ballot spam neutrons. poles showed the majority of russians behind putin's candidacy and support his policies, including the when ukraine, referred to as a special miniature operation. he has confidence, career,
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somebody good international connections. it's clear that he's succeeded as president and the remaining candidates are not able to continue and complete the special military operation as the mom and dad them, our mothers and grandmothers, the older generation support him the most they seem was times whose it would have been that want to explore why his amount of his wad, we trust him and thank him for the fact that we live here in peace. we usually don't media stay tv repeatedly shows a strong and a tragic and young looking person who's been romping up his pre election activities . most russians, family believe his rhetoric is about the work of the so called with, with this kinda know how to reach with this ability of inciting national conflict all over the world to 6 not only to the training or development, but they need to depend on the same thing when the guy in restaurants store displayed the russian economy launch and who was standing west of sanctions. leaving standards on the tumor racing defense spending for 2024 is growing so fast
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that it's pushing aside almost all the priorities and with inflation. also rising wages and punches on keeping pace that's facing the most vulnerable. the holidays and immune and tax phones are also express decide to reduce incomes for the rest of the population. despite most prize has been fund minutes to demonstrate openly wives and mothers, the reserve is sent to the front has spent months demanding the ever ton and tens of thousands of people queued for hours to lead. the signatures promising the only people presidential nominees were recent attached and his name didn't end up on the ballots. they also said that laws could vice to oppositional lead. i'd say no volney, who died in an oxygen prison last month lining up at hayes gray for many kilometers, is now remaining a position. voices have cold and russians to turn up at the pony stations at the same time on noon of the last voting day. and vote for any other kinds of good, but patients will spoil the ballots. no gong,
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these we do you. they're all sauls. he's support is enjoying the protest gloves. the most important thing is to come. this is a very simple and safe action. it cannot be prohibited and it will help the meal is to see like minded people and realize that we are not alone with around and by people who are also gazed wore it gives corruption and the gays, little listen to the presidential administration would prefer not to see such mazda descent, but now it has to figure out how to deal with it as they come, declared the planned simultaneous arrival. a vote is of putting stations low for us above all of the old to 0. most current efforts to protect endangered elephants and thailand have led to another problem. as populations of wild l events have grown, some have strayed into areas inhabited by people to find food with tragic results. as tony chang reports from eastern thailand,
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7 people had been killed by elephants in the past 2 months alone. the crew put for them to search for clues, as dusk pools in eastern time and the targets halted a spot. then you might think, these are the lesson hunters swelled. elephants here have adapted, hiding and sleeping in the day foraging at night. there are numerous appetites up to 400 kilograms of 2 today, withdrawal in the mass of the forest and onto funds. while they trying to avoid contact with humans. when they do meet, the result can be disastrous. often this falls more volunteers come to join the hunt a few around, but that's just for protection comedy. maybe it's not really a job to have to any friends. we're more like spots is we're trying to make sure the only friends don't go near the community. that these elephant education center

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