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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 14, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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to work from as the so unless you're always pushing a boundaries part of the central we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are other media goals. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story, the, [000:00:00;00] the elizabeth put on them and this is the news online from don't. how coming off of the next 60 minutes is very full. says attack a u. n. a distribution center and something, gaza and kills 6. dobbins, palestinian seeking age in the middle. aso weeks of unrest attends calm hands of the hazy front on the resignation to venture upon and stuck on the us moves forward
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with legislation to potentially bad chinese social media. john check talk and fear stokes, really communities and moving my julia forgotten when haven't ducted hundreds of people in a wage. the there's really only has opened fire on palestinians waiting to collect food aid and gone to the city. but these 6 people were killed of 83 injured and the attack is very full since i've repeatedly targeted stall them civilians who wait for humanitarian aid trucks. and the coate round about the intersection is on the slide . dean voters, that's a main route linking northern and southern gaza if it's $400.00 pounds to me. and so being towed in australia, tax on a deliveries rights group say is one is using starvation as a weapon of as well. the attack happened on the same day, the israel target at a un food distribution center in the southern city of alpha that these 5 people
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were killed, including a staff member of the u, an agency for palestinian refugees of all the facilities. one of the last remaining food distribution points in gaza, the agency has called for an independent investigation. felix, the water reports the blood stains the fluid, but you when relief distribution center. in rafa talk reminder of the dangers humanitarian workers face in gaza. oh, staff members move on the lowest level, creating one or 5 people killed in our knees are really attack. oh, i know mark that the don't a yeah. yeah. and that are going love. this is for a bit and we are international institution. all of this is for the people we stopped returning to our homes and that we work here, day and night to serve refugees. we take all of this to the elderly and the children. what is this? one draw says that it frequently, she has locations of its facilities with all the parties,
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but that has not stopped these really ministry from targeting it. these really ami described when is days attack as a successful operation targeting a mass commander since up to but more than 151 percent has been struck in these riddles was on gaza. this includes schools sheltering, the displaced at least $400.00 people have been killed while sheltering under the united nations flag of the un quote of this latest attack. devastating it has a negative impact on our ability of staff to, to, to work. it has a negative impact on the ability of those who need aid to get aid it's, it's another, it's another tragic symbol of the conditions under which our humanitarian colleagues work every day in the,
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in gaza. aid agencies say was ruled in palestinian territories is a replaceable debts from hunger are already being reported in gaza in a meeting with the us secretary of state, the use policy chief colored for the opening of more channels to deliver aid. we need to clear the you many teddy and nexus to see my area. that's good. that's not enough to cannot replace hundreds of trucks by sending body which the most important thing is to open to both of us available under international aid facilities are supposed to be protected during conflict. but as war rages in gaza, incidents like this seem likely to continue unchecked. looks new are algebra.
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responding to that attack on the un distribution center, the us secretary of state antony blinking has urge as well to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers and gaza. patty called hand reports from washington dc, a very brief press conference with us secretary state and city of lincoln here at the state department. you wanted to talk about a video conference call that was hosted with cypress, the us european union, united kingdom, you a cutter and the united nations. they're really trying to coordinate how they're going to do this temporary here in causative. get aiden by see, he said it's gonna take time, but he said he hopes that when it is up and running to be able to deliver 2000000 meals a day. he did say that this can only just complement a that really needs to go in the most effective way, which is overland. now he did say that it would be good if he is released to provide a very definitive list of items that are not allowed and to speed up inspections. but when asked who is to blame for such little a getting in?
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he did not blame d, as really he was asked about just the latest attack on a food distribution side and also without getting to the specifics of this incident . because again, i don't know the facts. i think it does as a general matter, underscore something i talked about a few minutes ago. and that's the imperative of having much better and much more consistent. the confliction, humanitarian workers, the agencies they need to be able to do their jobs in with as much security and as much confidence as as possible. many of the questions focus on potential consequences for israel, as you know, president joe biden said that there was a red line. if they were to invade rasa, he didn't go into any detail that they're even maybe potential consequences. if the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu does where he's been said is going to do and invade rafa. anyway, patio haynes, l g 0 at the state department, does go to a correspondent,
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honeymoon move. now he is joining us on the phone from the off on how many, how people guessing aid would these attacks continue and attacks on distribution centers and point was becoming even more frequent? yes, this is becoming really dangerous right now. not only for people who are seeking aid, as we've heard of from a hungry, largest traumatized population is trying and a gorgeous trip when before asking some big questions right now. like, what's the purpose of so getting those trucks into the job and the northern part will have the same time where they're trying to get food supplies and basic necessity. they're being attacked and shut out at oakland dangers the work of a workers on the ground. and we see just hours before the attack on a because at the great the round about until i had involved where 6 people work. busy then leave 83 people with critically injured, transferred to a super hospital that that was hours after the attack on the food distribution and
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a warehouse managed and operated by on over here in the city and been serving and providing food parcels and food aid for the because the 1500000, the please. the people here in, in rough, uh, 50 a get, it's getting very difficult and it is so much danger involved in the whole process . and at the same time, people are doors because they said we've heard it from one person and from that they just could not afford the their children dying of the enforce probation on the high version, diaz, poor thing. it's not an area that isn't a tory, if the right now known in the office the death crap. there was a way to roundabout, become known as been the trap as this is not the 1st time since the beginning of the attack that are becoming more systematic. right now. we're looking at the, according to and the media office,
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the government media office thing. i haven't reported 400 people so far. and the i, the attack is parted on that on a speaker then and again latoria. some of them is the, the flower map that are on the, the quote to load on the sheet or the spectrum part of god the way a close to a 100 people were killed and they were trying to get smaller bag needed back to their families. so far, what we're looking at now is close to $25.00 children that are being at what died out to the airport, to hydrogen and to our patients. and their parents and siblings died out of the killed trying to get bins. the foods club live in invito. this is not the only thing that is going on right now. the people were hoping that ronald on was going to bring some sort of these fire in call that it's not, doesn't that on the, on doesn't seem to be causing that, that all. and how do you mentioned those 25 children who have died from starvation from dehydration? how many of those children are north and gaza?
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what are the conditions in the north where people are the most deprived? well, the vast majority of children who died of this in for starvation and the hydrogen are from the dog. and the northern part in the we reported a problem. i ship a hospital and cause i was one hosted and moved. both the health facilities are non operational largely and they run a lower downs in minimum capacity right now. no medical supplies and no, no official medical staff available, but the 5 good time to do this, printing so quickly some of the, the children already had some homes complications on where's where's their, why didn't because of the floor of a basic the properties and certain kinds of medical supplies and not as the entire northern part right now, it is under the age and we said it is being engineered right now by the constant attacks on, on a to trucks and the, the ongoing blockade on that slow human to train
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a just called beer holds complications to further the more that the people to the 3rd a complicated and, and eventually to me it can then be a larger may to get it on able to continue and unlock their life. and that's the problem. what's going on right now? medical supplies are continuously presented by these really military and by the, the, the ongoing blockage is causing a lot of problems for the hospital, for people who are in need of them. just get in the past 24 hour. there were reports via on or what i thought the is really a present really military presented, the entry of the medical convoluted into the garbage trade because it has, or it contained in many cultures and medical center. and that was the reason that we're giving sport blocking the medical boy into the goddess honey. thank you very much for that. that is hunting the whole of of an laser situation and gaza joining
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us on the phone from the alpha. and joining us now is of the upton goss, a fellow and director for the foreign policy program at the middle east council on global affairs. thank you very much for your time. we've heard from the you when they've said that israel had received the quote and that's for the a distribution center which it attacked. what does this, what does that tell us about how as well as continue to operation the gaza strip. and that really tells us that the is or continues to pursue 2 objectives when it comes to the guys that were, 1st of all, they are the cation of, from us. but secondly, the collective punishment of the palestinian people. what the or if it effects of 7th october have done, is really shot to the midst of the instability of the israeli army. so that's why there's really policy makers are responding very hard with all of this one on destruction on the ground. we've seen 60 percent of all schools and hospitals destroyed and in that as a function of buildings and use of the food as a sort of war, which is
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a world crime in its own way. so basically this is part and parcel of the continued the one on attack on the palestinian people. and when you mentioned collective punishment, collective punishment is also a little crime we. things are pushing now the guys, a health ministry saying full 100 people have been co since october, 7th, wasting for aid. how is the still happening when this is still happening? because a is, there is international partners such as us. i really empower them is to continue with this war, even though that is really right now is a bit of under pressure. but you have to, or to look at the domestic is really a political context and nothing you know, has a tier benefits for the continuation of this war. and he wants to go back to his polity with that sort of a mission accomplished. a sort of banner like george bush had been, you know, is that if he's out of power, he's will be live and not only for the criminal charges that he faces, but also for the conduct of israel and the sort i'm the susceptibility to the source. so i think nothing. yeah. who benefits from the continuation of this war?
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and this is what received to you mentioned the us, we've had anthony blinking, asking israel to ensure the safety. he said of humanitarian workers and gods, i'm moving hundreds have been killed. well, more than a 100 have been killed since october 7th. so what if anything, do those words mean right now, when those were words really don't carry much weight? because as we're continuing that so, so not only on the kind of thing and people but only on also on an international organizations and you maintain organizations or for anything that we've seen, of course, increased the corridors for a humanitarian ceasefire. and the performs us and history has to be seen within the context of domestic us politics. as this war becomes increasingly unpopular and may impact biden's re election prospects. so we have the situation now where the u. s. is actually dropping humanitarian a. but at the same time, continuing a supply of weapons to this really. so this is a firestick i'm situation by which if you're, if you and it has the and you look up into the sky and us made them can drop on you
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or some us too many terry assistance. this is a travesty and a joke on the international uh system that the us and stuff holds. absolutely, and we have all these new ways, ways of aid coming in, you know, being power suited in. we've got a coming in from cypress and the us saying that it's going to build this temporary deal on gaza. why do you think we're not seeing the us and others put more pressure on israel to just allow those hundreds of trucks that are waiting at the land for what is? yes, exactly, so more trucks going to be around in from the gulf crossing. and if the us really wants to pressure is, or if it's going pressure them to open the 2 crossings up. is there any crosses controls, as well as put pressure on the supply of defense? weapons that are coming into is there, but the us has decided notices. i find some pressure, but it's not the mx and pressure that's really impacting visit or any calculus, as it's really unfortunate as this genocide unfolds. and when we talk about,
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when you talk about how as well, has conducted itself, why has the case of the international court of justice? why is being investigated for genocide? not having an impact on its operations and goss, i do think, i think it is having an impact. nobody because it's rate is really a size more and more into the international community. we've seen your opinions changed their stand space. you'll think countries of court for cease fire, except for of course, for a hungry. we've seen the u. k as well of us position. so is there an internationally, is that increasing isolated? but as i mentioned to earlier, it's really comes down to the domestic political calculus for 5 minutes to nothing . you know, he wants to stay in power. if he says comes and gives a way to the cease fire, he understands that the right wing of this is the coalition, which i read according for the destruction and pushing out of a thousands from the populate from because i'm thinking over and re establish enough supplements he wouldn't be out of power, so he wants to stay in power and we're going to see this continuation of this war. unfortunately, what thank you very much for your analysis,
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the oven up and off of we appreciate it. in northern gaza, palestinians us to run, going to give their loved ones dignified burial. but one man is making it his do 6 to give his brother a respectful send off and run the luck on his the story and a warning that somebody was may find the image is disturbing. on a desolate coastal road in northern casa lead crunch is next to the lifeless body of his brother hustling. oh, he's in shock. despite his mental state sites clear on his duty to get hudson's body to the mor good, i'll ship a hospital for the amount of a few minutes. several men come to help
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on foot and surrounded by devastation in silence. they start out then more people join them, providing an abandon shopping cart. the sight recounts what happens when the machine. oh, well the way up and then we were walking and holding a white flag heading south with several other fine died and then a tank shell fell from above along with my brother was holding my 2 year old nephew . when the attack happens. i don't know where he is though. i tried to retrieve my brother's board and he's ready to continue shooting at us. the x in the
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holding onto his dead brother's ankle. so you've never leaves his side. on reaching l ship a hospital site is consoled by people he meets and asking questions about his link brothers, the members of a community shattered by war coming together to help a stranger the sides obligation to his brother has been filled. how soon his journey is now complete, the rental of han out is here. the father of a palestinian child killed by his very forces unoccupied, east jerusalem and says as well as imposing restrictions on receiving his body 15 year old. that ami um, who really was shopped from the chest while playing with fireworks. and the check point close to the show off of the refugee camp on tuesday is way the rates have become more frequent and more intense across the occupied westbank since as well as
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long dasa began last year as go to our correspondence saying bus abi has joining us live from tamala in the occupied westbank. so it's the same. why isn't israel returning a 15 year old body off to killing him while he was playing a? well, this is a fairly common tactic. the israel use is to pressure the families of victims and incidents like this. they say the family says that the police, the military are telling them they're not happy about the large number of people morning at the family home since his dad. they don't want him to be buried in the family cemetery in jerusalem. they want them buried in the refugee camp, and they don't want a large funeral. they want to suppress these incidents when they happen. they don't want to draw attention to it. they don't want these to be moments where the death is more, it's in any large fashion. they don't want it to become an icon of any kind. when these kinds of tests happened at the hands of israeli military and police,
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now romney sister sandy was quoted as saying we only want them to hand over his body so that we can bury him and say good bye. especially since they killed him for no. so no reason rami was playing and they killed him while he was playing the deprived him of life and deprived us of him. his friends who were with them are traumatized. so once again, the death of this young man makes one of $116.00 children killed since october 7th here in the occupied westbank. okay, so withholding buildings has become one of the features of the occupations and you have been talking to people about how they're resisted or that's correct. uh, with the remains of more than $65.00 palestinians out of the $433.00 that have been killed in the occupied westbank since october 7th are being withheld. these are people who have not been given final rights. they haven't been able to have funerals or families haven't been able to more than say good bye. and this is another pressure tactics. it is real uses consistently. and when we speak to
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palestinians, they say whether they put up resistance by means of arms, which is guaranteed under international law or peaceful means through protest or art forms. either way, whether it's these real, the united states or the west, they are labeled terrace, which undermines the right to resist the occupation as guaranteed under international law. when war is brought to your doorstep. when faced with the destruction of your culture life society post and you can say, armed resistance is a natural response to the structural violence of israel's military occupation maximizes the sophomore and guides and makes us more determined to carry on the path to fight side by side while i'm coming, we'll keep going. we were let down by the palestinian authority. the arabs everyone, let us down and we rely on the, on god custom, we are prepared to die. it is familiar rhetoric, ideas that would be considered
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a valid part of any struggle for freedom where culture and resistance intersect. anything, anyone that stirs the collective consciousness of people, artists, musicians, and performance are also targets. so this really aggression shows how pri, guy they are effect about threatened by even a symbolic, called sort of project like the bill phrase of our song. so i don't want to sound forward to see if i tired and hate song arms or phone or any kind of palestinian resistance, any celebration of cultural identity, even something as simple as coming together to dance. israel perceives these things as a real threat as opposed to new popular art center in
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women to dance is to resist young men and women using art inquiry hungry feet instead of arms and ammunition. keeping traditions alive to protect posting identity. with funding for the arts is limited as are their movements traveling abroad to perform challenging at the best of times for people living under the authority of austin. pardon me. i mean the culture for any kind of people, it's the backbone of, of the community and, and, and, and it ties with the idea that you exist, that you have the heritage that you have the past and that you're proud of it. and it gives us hope as well. so it's very important in these days to say that our culture is part of the resistance movement, the posting and see the resistance is quite simply self defense. it exists because the occupation does and resistance will remain in all
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its forms. as long as it takes between bus route the o. d 0 the occupied was is there any forces have stormed issue off with the refugee camp near occupied east or boosted in the holding of the l. holy family, whose teenage son rami was killed on tuesday nights as in the camp, is where the troops have been seen in several neighborhoods in the area. earlier. rates were carried out and of the palestinian cities and towns in the occupied westbank. the proposal to install the new political leadership and hazy, has had a roadblock off to some opposition. parties rejected the move. the plan was to create a transitional presidential council to select an interim government. meanwhile, relative calm has return to the capital pull typewritten, sought to weeks of gang violence, with some banks and businesses of reopened. but schools feel stations,
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and the 2 main airports remain closed from minnesota and on. but he has promised to resign. once the transitional presidential council this formed now the world food program this morning of and famine. john holman, has moved from santa domingo and neighboring dominican republic as well hate these political crisis plays out more than a 1000000 people. and now in the bring consignment that's coming from the well food program, which is struggling to feed them, it's a losing battle because the country and especially the capital, a cut off from outside supplies order prints is essentially on a bubble. the roads in and out of border prints have been not controlled by our groups for a long time. these past few days before it's been closed and there have been no incoming flights and we're seeing food prices rise. we're seeing a scarcity of some food items. gains are in control of both ways. the cap to it's then choking of the entry wise. they've been doing it for years, but it's escalate them. recent weeks is
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a climate for prime minister audio and ready to quit. now he says he'll go as soon as an interim prime minister is named. but as that political crisis plays out, people are struggling to provide for the families to chair, the original lives incense to one of the poor parts of the capital. they've been especially affected by food shortages. the, as you can see, the problem of hunger is very difficult for me and for all patients. i live with 5 children as well as my mother, all of whom i take care of and feed every day. it's no small matter. this is the worst experience in life. we live in a country where people's rights are not respected. patient children especially are at risk, even before the recent escalation and violence, one in full suffer from chronic mountain nutrition. and the will free program since it's now running fruits reserves. once those give out things could get worse. the children in puerto prints, the most volatile part of the population, are
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a great greatest risk in the commune of aquatic. okay, and for the press you've got malnutrition rates that are as high as they are. they are in, in words on the hope of some is it wants to transition governments established, the country can reopen and supplies can get where they need to be. but that appears to depend as much on the gains as the politicians, a powerful, unpredictable force in the poorest country in the western hemisphere. john homan, i'll just say to the dominican republic, the us house of representatives has approved a bill that would falls tech talks chinese own us to sell the at. it pulls for the parent company, bite dogs to offload its chairs within 6 months. so if you'll just say chinese on a ship poses a national security risk, but take talk with the nice ties with the government engaging alan fish. it has the story the bill is passed without the objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the moving us house of representatives took a step towards binding,
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picked up the chinese illinois of the social media up used by around a $170000000.00 americans would have 6 months to sell it to us opperation or present 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 dc and then allow it to just put out chinese propaganda. you probably complained about that. that's exactly what tick tock can be used for. tell congress to not be in tech talk, so actually 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
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a national security risk. pass all fine. the chinese government before the motion passed, criticize the idea of a sale, or for a bad thing that i think was may voucher to me, which all, although the us has not found any evidence took talk, threatening national security has never stopped. going to take talk with a step step on any social media platform could face court challenges over the issue of freedom of speech. but before that, this would have to pass the senate and there are no plans even to give it a healing. 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 it 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 a crack down on their own citizens, access to information and ideas and media from abroad when president donald trump
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issued an executive order binding take talk, but resend to that 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 that capitol hill and take talk say, oh, shows a true has responded to the vote. urgent use us to help keep the service running in the us. this legislation is sign into law will lead to a band of tick tock in the united states, even to bill sponsors and that the district goals. this bill is more power to a handful of other social media companies. we believe we can overcome this together . i encourage you to keep showing his thoughts, share them with your friends, share them with the family, share them with us senators, protect your constitutional rights. make your voices heard. springing out china corresponding to katrina you. she's joining us live from the aging and katrina,
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how has the chinese government responded the well, the chinese government has weighed and accusing the us of bullying. chinese tech funds including tick tock and bike down to says that this is an active hedge, a monic that undermines confidence in each national business and that it will eventually bank fly on washington. now it's going back to take, took seo, show to, to statement you did go on a following that say that the biggest, the victims of this post say would be americans. he says that 300000 american jobs are on the line here. and that this will also endanger the income of many, many small businesses that rely on the chick talk. so the direction here so far has been quite strong. and we'll have to wait and see what the next steps to be. you know, took talk saying that 5000000 small business unit business own us and the us use take talk now tech talks parent company. but dons as well being reporting would have to seek approval from chinese officials to complete
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a full divestiture. so why is bathing opposed to best well, badging has seen sort of this come, this is not the 1st time the tick tock has been targeted by us politicians in 2020 aging as a response started to put in place some regulations to stop the sale of any critical technology now, the secret soul behind take talk is not the app itself. it's actually the quote. all the algorithms designed by developers in china is owned by black dots, the parent company. so china has put in place regulations that save any physical proprietary technology that agent can sit is critical to national interest. here in china, it requires a meetings approval for a sale to obtain a license. so whether or not they will actually allow the sale to go through that is a whole other question altogether. pulls the bike dense. this is also a big business dilemma. it's. it's like dense most of it's operation,
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most of its profit to make here in china, it's true, but to talk is a very significant portion of it. it is about 20 percent and it's also the fastest growing portion of its business. so whether or not buy dental, let's take talk go, willing late, seems unlikely. katrina, thank you very much for that. katrina, you live and aging the still ahead on ologist era, thousands of font as much on the indian capital demanding higher prices. so they, across the lower that we've seen some very what, whether 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. that says river levels rose that didn't dump in everyone's spirits. you can
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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 island. beautiful, heaviest in scotland on thursday. some blustery winds accompanying that, and it will shift its way farther north towards the 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, some settled weather, but 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 settled 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 se, but an improving picture for greece. if we have a look at the 3 day for athens, it's looking a lot fina by saturday,
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with lots of sunshine. the . this freedom of speech on the internet are right for something, but not for others. palestinian or airbus content has been removed or restricted when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates where the social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in times of complex. there's a good understanding of the matter as the press. there are the standards between israel security services and other parties like my to close cyber space on a pod came in to be used as the i r c suffered casualties. we have not something to say, tyler, to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house thought providing on to who they to say no double stand to all of us . any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities government seems here to whittle down democracy. if this is
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troubling for you. it's very, very painful via the story on talk to how does era a news the watching me it is the put on and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the saw is where the forces of code, at least 6 palestinians waiting for food and gods assessing. and now the $83.00 inches, the attack happens at a major intersection, but it's very forces have repeatedly targeted solving civilians. a proposal to install a new political leadership in hays. he has had a really long comp, some opposition parties rejected the move the world food program. me was wanting
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famine officer. gang volumes cast off food supplies and the us house of representatives as possible. that prospect check talks on us to sell the app. suppose of the bill, i'll do the, the comment. chinese ownership poses a threat to us national security. well, that legislation isn't a done deal yet. it still has to pass the us senate, but if it does come into effect, type talk would be removed from apps, tools and internet service providers would block web access. people who already have it on their phones would still be able to use it, but they wouldn't get updates or be able to download it again in the future. this could be avoided as by don cells to talk to a non chinese owner. but this would require it. what's the rise ation from the chinese government? last 2 of the comments of industry, you said it would assume that oppose any feels. same of the app. well, let's get more on this now. we're joined by and the monk senior research fellow with the center for china and globalization. this the think tank faced and
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budgeting and he's joining us from chung day in china. thank you for your time. just how much does the slightest move strained relations between the us and china as well. i think this is certainly going to worse and the relationship between china in the united states. but i think more fortunately, we have to look at this and the larger context that this is the only one episode of what some are calling american parent and the way us. and this is going to have, i think, very troubling implications for the united states. if it continues down was road, we'd look at trainings, electric vehicles, up core automation technology wide or the technology that's used for a lot, thomas, vehicle space, exploration. that of us continues down this path. it may very well end up in isolated capital, logical back water. well, you know, the bill was passed by the majority of the house of representatives and the
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republican whose coals that the bill said that the us couldn't take the risk of having a dominant news platform in america controlled by a company that is beholden to. the chinese communist party, those concerns legitimate time and chinese companies all subject to laws requiring them to shed also with the government on request on the as well, i think, broadly speaking, i think that is correct, but we also have to look at what sic talk is done and again i think this is more broadly of had or paranoia by the united states is that these const. busy interview over was late, but in the specific instance of tick tock. my understanding is they met with excess b, as the government told us government organization responsible for evaluating these types of threats. they've set up a separate data center in the united states managed by american entities to exactly
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address these issues. and the u. s. government has not responded so this would seem to suggest that they might not be acting in good faith. or, i think it's raises another question, which is an ideological one, because what the government is doing here is imply that the american people are not people about distinguishing between the cruise. that's missing information. and also, i think, what is really a lauren's and even terrified us, some american politicians that are, are getting supporters of his real is sick, talks ability to deliver the fun filter truth about what some of just live as a genocide getting gaza. bob and this, the records, the information monopoly that allows us some of the supporters to act with impunity and i think they're being of,
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they're afraid of being held to account. and this is another motivation for this chic top band. yeah. and certainly, you know, to your point we have seen on tech talk that they have been many more pro, let's say pro palestinian voices, then those who support but as well as doing and gaza. but again, when you do melting about the assets that tick tock has undertaken to protect use as data of recent investigation by the wall street journal just from january, it found that the system was still poor us with data being unofficially shared between took talking to us and bite don's in china, so again, isn't the us right to be warrant each one thing the us, any government shouldn't be concerned about the data security and cyber security, but this is not a uniquely a tick tock issue. so whether you're in that up, whether you're off with that, uh with google and facebook platforms, um, any uh,
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consumer facing platform that collapse user information does at risk. so certainly i think measures needs to be taken. uh, no company is perfect. we also have to recognize that any large company, especially a young and vast rolling one, certainly can have breakdowns interest. seizures can have been bad apples. that certainly can happen, but i would not necessarily then say that this is broadly indicative of a particular problem. you need to take talk. all right, and a mock joining us live from john bay in china. thank you for your time. yeah. now jerry is president bowl i to know if it has so the government will not pay a run, some for kidnapped school children. gone when abducted more than 280 students and
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stuff on the schools in the north west and could do an estate last week. the demanding more than $600000.00 for the safer ton of the victims, the nigerian army has been deployed to hunt down the kidnappers and rescue the children. and then all the 61 people have been kidnapped and a 3rd attack by gunman and nigeria, as cartoonist, stays, most of the victims, women and children. often address reports from buddha, the village in kaduna, where the attack took place. people in the world, communities in the ideas, catalina state, us can these of, to have the keeping up of more than 280 school children, including what they called brand. it's a strategy and with the village, dozens of people. what do you do? not on this case, that's as the or did the out of the house to can you going to was heavy? i also had my baby on my back is my soldiers arrived the band. it's perfect because
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i see the opportunity to drop the load and run what i mean, which i'm so but they and yeah, but a few others also got free so good, so not good them or with their comments. i mean, we're not to do the drive and felt like counseling to the outskirts of to finish when the ministry arrives that we run into a north church. that's how some of us escaped. but my wife and step mother did not being held by bandits along with 58 other people here say if so, just not arrived. everyone in the village could have been abducted village of se dozens of attack has arrived just before midnight and went from house to house, seizing men, women, and children. this is a 3rd attack in federal and state within one week on fellows the kidnapped of 287 score children, or the number of objections in nigeria. as knowles has increased, at least 600 people have been kidnapped in the region this month. and almost strict security service is struggling to contain the lawlessness sweeping across many
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nigerian states. the government is key to reassure people in the government to make sure the company but really just say gunman rule freely in many parts of northern nigeria. imposing what they call texas and their own laws on helpless ability just and it seems there's nothing to stop them. how many degrees? obviously that would no idea. yeah. well, staying in nigeria, where the president has ordered the reopening of land and it borders with nisha and the listing of all the sanctions. the to move is direct follows. decisions made and regional sounded last month. the 1600 calories of order has been closed. since august 1, west african leaders impose sanctions on the ship following a military to larger is used to be one of nisha is main trading partners export in more than
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a $190000000.00 worth of goods in 2022. the same yet new jazz exports july jerry, a total of nearly $68000000.00 and included livestock, fresh, produce, and refined fuel. we are joined now by billamore bukosa. he is a sub saharan africa such a hard african analyst, and he's joining us from london. thank you very much for your time. i believe you come from an area close to the nation border. so tell us about the impact. the border closures have had on the communities there on the south side, a significant impact and they get to the inputs and communities across the 2 sides of the border in terms of the item to the kind of new crisis we so prizes of to invite to connect increasing one more, updated, bought out through a job. that was the trend relationships or shared relationships between the communities. because i mean, this is the community uh these uh, communities that have to get together for centuries and with the board up through
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a job, it became very difficult to continue our associate relationships with probably the other side of the board. and of course, we also accept increase to meditate in crisis because some of the boy don't want to just bigoted by the book to have them on the crisis and gun the guns by violence. with this board up new job, the situation goes to exacerbated, so it was huge, tremendous stadium sort show and i need kind of, it came about on the border communities across nigeria. i need you to. yeah, absolutely. doctors without borders, the coordinator and got seen a actually said that mel nutrition rates will reach new highs this year. so we've seen a terrible impact on the people. no impact whatsoever from the sanctions on the crew . leaders in asia is that the reason they go off has decided to stall the sanctions . and i think that's part of the why not because they of course need us would see that these functions did not lead to the dom pockets for that. did not came from
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the events that need julian and you have an easy dictatorship in the way they intended. but that was also, i looked up pretty chaperone communities, especially with easiest and tradition that he does in the only need his book with him. that judy needs that, i mean, the border communities. we've also helps out human of course you, you talked about the community and the crisis and, you know, with this border fluids, it was difficult when i, judy, i need you to continue to cooperate in fighting bulk. what i don't want at the crisis that at region couple in the, in the board that age and so that, that was that. but also that was the behind best in diplomacy that has now started to show some progress in science that are credible to the parts. now it's showing that there has been more than one bathroom and he's wides line detention. wouldn't be the needs with this decision from nigeria out of this was getting sort of the google magic engagement is not a result of the sanctions. that's really interesting. this thing then that the
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coordinators in asia and molly booking a fall. so would they be more open to dialogue with a class now that sanctions and lifted? and i think yes, they would be more open to die. no, because what happened was when they paused, acted with extensions on threats and village ups. and remember that it was threatened village option didn't need you that to the money in the book, you know, possible. i need you to the village each and test closer to the other extreme. so it became one extreme fighting at the extreme. now this the lifting of sanctions, the julian, i'm at the meeting, she government and i'm sure i would see that dana is beta, that one communities was affected. the people i was crying because of the situation the, the, the, the crisis has plugged them into and therefore they would come to the table, i believe. and they all would be some of the resolution by the i fixed it governments and countries less of
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a cost. it's really great to get your insights on the story. we appreciate that, that is blah mobile coffee live in london. the still ahead on the news l y rushes lead a vladimir putin as confident of extending his 24 years in power ahead of a presidential election on friday.
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the russians presidential election is set to begin on friday, but losing has already started and what russia cools, it's new territories. the pots, if you kind of now controlled by russian forces,
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russian president vladimir fusion phase, little opposition and is widely expected to when you do a shop. a lot of our reports from us going, one of the with members of rushes, frederick opposition dad jailed or sent into eds, i let him a piece and keeps a fun group on its political system. his 3 opponents on the ballot spam neutrons. poles showed the majority of russians behind pollutants come to the sea and support his policies, including the when ukraine, referred to as a special miniature operation. he has confidence, career, 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 that them. our mothers and grandmothers, the older generation support him the most they seem was times whose it could have been that want to explore why he has a man of his wad. we trust him and thank him for the fact that we live here in
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peace. we usually go 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 the work of the so called with, with this kind of know how to do it with its ability of insights and national conflict all over the world seeks not only to train or development, but they need to depend on the same thing with me, a guy in restaurants, the display of the russian economy law actually was standing west and sanctions living standards found the tumor racing defense pens until 2024 is growing so fast that it's pushing aside almost all the priorities and with inflation also rising wages and punches and keeping pace that facing the most vulnerable the holidays and immune and tax reforms are also expected to further reduce incomes for the rest of the population. despite most prize has been fund managed to demonstrate openly wives and mothers,
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the reserve is sent to the front has spent months demanding the every ton and tens of thousands of people queued for hours to leave the signatures promising the only um 2 more presidential. so many more recent attached in his name didn't and definitely the ballots. they also said the last goodbyes to opposition leader. explain the bony who died in an architect prison last month lining up at his great 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 it. but patience will spoil the ballots. never on these. we do you there also us, 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 surrounded by people who are also gazed war. it gives corruption and it goes little listening to the presidential administration would prefer not to see
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such mazda to send, but now it has to figure out how to deal with it as they come, declared the planned smoke tenuous arrival a vote is at putting stations low for us above all of the, i'll just the rent, most of the hundreds of farm is the protesting in the indian capital in new delhi, they're demanding higher prices for the crops they produce. the demonstrations came just weeks ahead of national elections and much prime minister and that in the more people sick. so tom found his protest so previously full moody to repeal some agricultural the phones south korean, and us troops and conducted life side rules at the end of their annual joints. military exercises, the 11th day, long freedom shields trails and to counter threats from move korea. the final exercises included 40 tanks and ahmed vehicles, as well as drugs and north korean leader kim jong has responded to the joint drills with
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a display of his own stage. media says he drove one of the countries and makes us tax himself. the police interview have rated dozens of properties around the country, going to crack down on legal arms trafficking, 18 people who are arrested during the operation in lima and several other cities on the roof. border with ecuador, the investigation was launched following the murder of ecuadorian presidential candidate fernando via visa and c. o. last year. authorities, an option to, you know, have issued a warning after provincial reins, grounded flights on wednesday. and companion city in the winter side has problems. roofs with twin off homes and st flooded by heavy rain and hail me through all the just say the rain that's within the past week is more than the average rain full for the month of march. scientists have discovered new carl is more likely to grow near sounds that come from halsey reeves research has played recordings of healthy called through underwood just because next to the graded co sign to say that will
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a 3rd attack and catalina state within one week. we report from the remote village in northern my area where people say the government is saying that to protect them

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