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[000:00:00;00] the, the bombs still fall in gaza city even as long awaited food. an essential supplies are being offloaded from an 8 ship. the reuben is good to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming up a nation in crisis armed gangs room, the streets of haiti's capital, buying for control in a government power vacuum. russians had to the pose for day 2 of the presidential election were of let him if we can as seeking a 5th term in office and we're in a border town in south sedan warehouse. a 1000000 people have flipped the conflict
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in sedan and are seeking sheltering overcrowded refugee. the beginning central goes where it is really attack on a family home near refugee camp is killed at least 36 people. most of the victims were women and children. the dead and injured have been taken to alaska hospital is really forces have killed nearly 31500 pound listings in 161 days of war, destroying much of the gaza strip and goes to city and is really ill. strike destroyed a 7 story building and the upscale a remodel neighborhood. dozens of people are believed to be trapped under the rubble. survivors say at least 7 displaced. families were sheltering in the building at the time. rescue workers and northern guys that have little to no equipment to pull people from the ruins and hospitals have few supplies to treat the injured because of israel's restrictions on aid. the latest attacks come as the u. n and several countries have voice concerned about these really governments
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approval of plans for a good, an invasion of process in southern gaza. about 1500000 displaced palestinians of salt shelter there. meanwhile, in his really delegation will visit guitar to continue negotiations for the release of captives held in gaza. however, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dismissed the latest east fire deal proposed by a mouse. but united nations, as warned against any is really military offensive. in rafa defenders like the spokesman, so the un secretary general says that he's hoping that ongoing that the ongoing negotiations will lead to a lasting ceasefire. i think the consequences of a ground operation in rough in the current circumstances will be catastrophic for the people of gaza, for the palestinians. it will be catastrophic for the humanitarian situation. it
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would be catastrophic all around. we very much hope that all of this can be avoided. we understand there's negotiations or still going on. and we continue to hope that we will find that the parties will find a way to a cease fire in to ensure the greatest humanitarian access to ensure the release of all the hostages held by hamas and others in gaza. and frankly, to open up a way forward for the people of palestine. the people of israel as a prime minister netanyahu has described the latest tomas proposal to end the war as ridiculous the group on say 3 stage ceasefire. each stage would last 42 days and the 1st is rarely troops would withdraw beyond cello dean road. the main route linking the north and south of the strip, the group says that that would allow displace people to return home. a mouse wants a permanency supplier to be announced before it releases any captured soldiers. after that, the group says it will release female is really reservists held captive in gaza and
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exchange the palestinian prisoners 50 inmates for each captive. and in the final stage from us, proposes the end of israel siege and the beginning of reconstruction efforts in gaza. the humanitarian aid ship has delivered 200 tons of desperately needed food and other essentials to gaza. spanish owned vessel open arms is the 1st to sail along with being called a maritime car door from cypress. the crew have unloaded the cargo, however, it's unclear how the supplies will be distributed as israel is still carrying out attacks along the shore. the aid represents only a fraction of what's needed in gaza every day. united nation says the humanitarian situation in gaza is beyond the catastrophic. the palestine representative for the us population fun has ended a week long visit to the strip and he highlighted the impact of the conflict on pregnant women and babies. gabriel elizondo reports from the un headquarters in new
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york. the u. n. team that recently visited guys a was focused on the effects of israel's bombardment of gaza on hospitals. but for dominic alan from the human population fund, he was particularly focused on maternity wards. and he told us what he saw at the m a rock. the hospital was deeply disturbing. the doctor's reporting that they no longer see normal size baby noble this they've not seen a normal sized baby or stephen. what they do see though, a tragically small, still bunk beds most still born babies. and mon, neo natal, that's alan said there is clear evidence of babies being born malnourished, emergency cases that they're dealing with. overburdened the, there are 5 delivery rooms in the amount, the hospital and the mid, one of the midwife that we might use to drop 2 minutes of a time because the staff is so overwhelmed with these maybe 70 bucks a somebody,
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somebody regular this and $10.00 to $12.00 c sections, they are so overburdened by the, the delivery rooms and the rotations that they have with the, with the women's who are in the women who are in the last stages of a book. that the midwife will probably want me to give them both on the floor gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at united nations in new york. the dr. brenda kelly is a consultant obstetrician at oxford university hospitals in the u. k. she's also part of a medical team that teaches doctors in gaza. she says the extent of mount nutrition among pregnant women will affect generations to come. as the level of nutrition is trudy, her wrist take it up to a rack. reckon about 90 percent of pregnant women do not have anything close to adequate nutrition. and in a, this is obviously a critical time and in a, in a person's life in a being to try to grow a baby. it's huge resource from the mother, and we know that many of the women,
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even prior to this conflict coming into pregnancy, had things like anemia. but, you know, with the xtreme mom, nutrition, it is obviously true. there are many more babies being born that are very much smaller than what they expected. the colleagues and the grinder reporting, they know huge increase of preterm birth as well as breath restriction. and also very sadly advised number of discouraged and still birth certificate nutrition was through a baby and mutual me notice from the great phone underneath the opiate for example, in the mid eighties. we've seen a time and again to what other um, areas of the world with respect back home safe where nutrition has become an issue for pregnant women. that those young babies go into children where there is an impairment cognitive development because of the lack nutrition, westbrook growing and yet true. but also in later i don't, there's much higher rates of things like cardiovascular disease. so the impact at the moment on these critical shortage of food, water and aids coming into gaza to help you as a population,
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but particularly the pregnant women has an impact not just for 9, but the next generation of posting in children that will go into adults as if there is no peace or calm for palestinian is observing the muslim holy month of ramadan in gaza. but despite israel's carnage, families do fine. we're moments of coverage and hope a feeling of community. despite the hardships like a lap last the story. it's difficult to find anything growing here and basically here, the neighborhood in northern garza has been flattened by months of his riley bombing . it's mosque has gone to, but they all green shoots. something for people here to look for and feel positive about. these vegetables grow on the doorstep of the month, family home, where they are determined to observe the rituals of ramadan, like most limbs around the world. must mode stone, manages a smile as a jug spell soon,
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grow enough vegetables to be self sufficient and certainly sure for the following the destruction of the mosque, we find solace in distributing food and dates just before breaking or fast. however, the absence of the usual ramadan celebrations and spiritual gatherings leaves us feeling empty. the call to prayer by the mom, which ones echoed beautifully now seems distant drowned out by the noise around us and everything jack had given the little us mood has to use what's at his disposal . the prices of goods across the strip have skyrocketed while the challenge lies in the scarcity of ingredients to prepare a meal crate. tiffany is essential, as we attempt to make the most of what we have often resorting to using basic ingredients like dr. and flour for baking, further to the cell in rough members of the us, fluid family or decorating the 10 together. there is no electricity for the lights,
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but there is a way to hang the lanterns that are a symbol of ramadan. couldn't understand what the normal done was once a time of celebration, joy and unity, lanterns and decorations used to bring rooms cha, homes, creating a face to breakfast for you. we used to wait for the arrival or from a dawn each year, but the sort of observing drama dining tents under charging conditions is heartbreaking. to the tops young adult time has one request this ramadan. let if his son does that almost done hell, we will. it is the ability to observe from adult like everyone else. we want a ceasefire to bring it into the and going more back and basically. yeah, yeah, months have food hot out of the oven as they prepare the star meal. that breaks they falls to the day. the war has stolen much from the people of garza. but during the special time spiritual growth and renewal remain something that can't be taken . mike level,
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which is 0 the it's been more sporadic street fighting in puerto princess hades, outgoing prime minister ariel all res office, extended an overnight for a few to sunday. negotiations for a transitional governing body are still ongoing, which would allow a which would allow for the deployments of canyon police officers and haiti, but many have expressed frustration about the slow pace of negotiations with the aerial, henry resigned. we are still facing political distress. i want to tell the political play of the given what is happening of the country where this country is. uh, no one will decide for us. we must take our destiny into our own home. i want the political play as to rise to the tasks and commit themselves to organizing the country. one person who has not been allowed to take part in those talks is jimmy sirizi, a one of haiti's most powerful gang leaders. now he is told alger 0,
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that he's ready to escalate his fight against the country's institutions as follows, weeks of violence which have exacerbated a humanitarian crisis on the home and reports from santa domingo, a neighboring dominican republic. i hate see of the use of relative calm looting. this is the guatemalan and so with building conflicts being run sacked, hospitals have been to it most of the kept to it's not the police in control, but hate is ultra violent gaines. this is the most visible leader, jimmy chevy. ca, nickname barbecue. a former police officer who's coalition rules boss. why you support the prince. it's a tech police stations and government buildings to successfully our prime minister audio only. now the united states and countries in the caribbean, covey comb trading book, a pushing for a transitional council, made up with the country's political policies to appoint a new intern, prime minister, and the roadmap for elections to which it is
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a token $12.00 to 0. rejected that council will clear out because we're not going to recognize the decisions that carol contacts going to say to the traditional politicians that are sitting down with carol. com. since they went with the families abroad. we who stayed and hazy have to take the decisions. it's not just people with guns who have damage to the country. the politicians too. well, some political groups are putting names fluids for the count. so seeing is a way out, hate says current power vacuum, today's, he says he wants the revolution love you've also now finds will into another face to over throw the whole system, the system that is fine at the scene of people who control 95 percent of the country's wealth and that's no idle threat. gains control more than 80 percent pull to print right now. once a transitional government is in place that could paved the way for a multi national police force on the ground and hate to funded by the us in canada
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can use president william brutal has said that he's country will lead to easy, unsurprisingly, projects that to it gives us the can, the one i see the presence of kenyans and hygiene will be an irony because of the same people who gave weapons to people in poor neighborhoods to rise up against the form of government. they lost control of those groups and, and now appealing to a foreign force to safe things. it does a mission that's filed in advance. it's a shame that william brutal has to go in that direction with the gains and never the less scared of it. the 2 main rival gang bolts in hate, see the g 9 and the g pet of actually come together and then the alliance could be the on some like to try and prevent this forum, police force coming into the country. they know it would challenge that. patients have suffered immensely at the games. hines with the power that they've accrued mean that they have to be taken into account. and what is
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a largely low to stay on the home. and i would just say to the dominican republic, loading and russia's presidential election has entered its 2nd day 114000000 people are eligible to vote across 11 time zones from friday to sunday. vladimir puts in his running for a 5th term and is all but guaranteed to win. it's the 1st presidential election since russian date is ukraine holding is also taking place in russian occupied areas of the country as well as in crimea, which was annexed in 2014 boots and says a string of ukrainian attacks on friday aimed to disrupt the voting one of those times was on the russian border, city of belgrade, and killed at least one person, an injured another, to the defense ministry, set it down 11 ukrainian drones over belgrade, as well as a rocket propelled grenades. russian missile strike on the ukrainian port city of odessa has killed at least 20 people in wounded. more than 70 emergency workers are reported to be among the dead president. volume is the lensky has promised what he
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called a fair response. it is still a head on alpha 0, neighborhoods become more zones. how the fighting between israel and lebanese onto as below, is escalating by the day the critical debate, pony farmers are angry, people are starving, and we actually have to be experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments for addition to the highest level they've been using games for the policy for the comics starts doing submit aid and course the arrivals inside story on al jazeera. a week to look at the world's top business stories. how much of those plans going to cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays
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from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing installation come down and many costs. well, to understand how it affects daily lives, outline forth how big a problem is to global food insecure. counting the cost on just examining the impact of today's headline, which is there a sense the stage giving voice to the voice program, producing rise to an alternative view of the world today on allergies in the
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there watching else 0. as a reminder of our headlines this hour is really army has carried out attacks across gaza, at least 36 people have been killed after a family home near on the say that the refugee camp was targeted and, and gaza city. and it's really strike destroyed a 7 story building. humanitarian aid ship has delivered 200 tons of desperately needed food and other essentials. the gas, the crew, unloaded the cargo. however, it's unclear how the supplies will be distributed, as israel is still carrying out the tags along the shore. and there's been more sporadic street fighting in haiti's capital for the prince. an overnight curfew was extended to sunday that comes as one of his most powerful gang leaders tells l 0. he's ready to escalate his fight against the countries in the countries. tit for tat exchanges of fire between the israeli army and lebanese arm group has belonged. are increasing in intensity. the 2 sides have carried out strikes across
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the border nearly every day since israel's one goes, it began. and as they to hold a reports from him, it said in southern lebanon, what began as a low key conflict is escalating isabel and has the law are at war, villages and southern rep and on, within 4 kilometers of the border have become closed, military zones, neighborhoods have been destroyed. the conflict began when the lebanese armed group opened the front to help garza but his most beyond the border region that we are in for a bit slim around 12 kilometers north of the battlefield. people still live here, even though the area has been hit by is really fire as well, has intensified. it strikes against what it says are, has bullet assets. quite often they are homes. the number is one community above 150 families displays from the border areas move to all village. now they're all
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120 because some are worried and move the knowles. and while attacks by both sides have largely been confined to military targets, civilians have also been killed as well. strategy here is similar to its military campaign against the van in neighboring syria. it involves targeted strikes to we can in this case has the law and degrade its capabilities. isabelle strikes have reached as far as baltic in eastern europe and on 100 kilometers from the border. fighters and commanders have also been killed in pinpoint operations. most of the fighting as a set 70 percent is along the line, but the recently we have seen the development of this uh of this uh of still it is that that'd be moving further and more targeted, more 80. so moving to level 3. no. 6 6 yeah, we have to go to the bunk district this the 1st time in, in
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a couple of months the, the un peacekeeping force in southern lebanon, one doesn't have the power to stop this conflict. hezbollah has said it won't stop firing until the war on gaza ends to ok. so this is of the short of the get of what happened a just a few minutes ago. it's really war planes just hit, not far from the u. n. base. it is trying to push the arms group away from the border. the conflict has so far spared population centers, but mediation efforts are at a standstill. and the trajectory is on an unpredictable task center for the odyssey to southern left and on sending goals, opposition leader rosemont sancho and his party's presidential candidates. betsy over jim, i fi. if kicked off their election campaign
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a down to being released from prison. sancho is barred. from the ballots and has endorsed his deputy and the vote scheduled for later this month. because hack reports from the car were thousands of people celebrated their release. after months in jail opposition leader, we spend sancho finally free and on the campaign trail. the moment his supporters were waiting for we have lost too much time. we have an election to win. after sancho was disqualified from running in the race, his deputy bus, you jeremiah fi was chosen as a standing candidate. the former tax inspector is relatively unknown to the public . he has been in jail for over a year. i would like to spare thoughts of the brothers that were locked up in jail some for months, others for years of weathered with dignity. this challenge late into the night, crowds gathered outside, so it goes home, hoping to catch
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a glimpse of the opposition figure sancho and his deputy were released from jail. as part of an amnesty, la suggested by president, make yourself to ease political pension and pre m street protest. once the stage a violent clash is now the scene of jubilation. fear over the delayed election is making way to hope. we feel like the election has begun and now that the opposition is out of prison, the campaign will change in dimension. but absent in the race is opposition leader kareem wad his supporters fault with security forces outside the supreme court. after he longed other displaced, candidates had their appeal to cancel. the election rejected the following week 7 certainty the elections will take place on march 24th. after a lack luster star to the presidential campaign. the presence of bessie with him, i fi and the opposition leader. it was mind sancho has brought new energy to this
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presidential election. the focus is no longer on the electoral process, but on the candidates manifesto and what most people here wants to know is who will bring jobs to young senegalese, the opposition argues that it goes booming. economy has failed to bring employment to many young people. how young people need to stop thinking of crossing the ocean for work, and they need to see that there are opportunities here in synagogue a we need profound change in the got a solver and just and prosperous set it going more than a campaign slogan, bus you jim, i fi and so google now have to convince that they can deliver where others have failed. nicholas hawk alger 0 the car every day, hundreds of people for more torn sedan are making their way to neighboring south sedan in search of safety and shelter. more than half a 1000000, so the needs have arrived since the conflict between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces began in april last year and
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a have come to the border of rank. where are you in run transit, kansas struggling to accommodate new arrivals. as malcolm lab reports from reg, many of the people arriving there had been displaced multiple times with nowhere left to right. as many as a faithful here, that's a run for their lives. several times they done civil war broke out do most a year ago. some of them originate from see don's capital cost to other cities where the fighting begun. lots of sleep, time and time again. any of the people arriving here before that in many pause to see don conditions that become on livable either that running from violence found themselves trying to survive in places which would be also from food supplies and medical supplies. so they made the difficult decision to head south the, the rank in south sea don arriving at this transit center, which the moment has 5 times the number of people staying as
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a capacity and the people here joining more than half a 1000000 of arrived in south suite on in the last 11 months, some of them to suit the needs of the south sea. denise who fled to come here in previous yes, they've become positive. what the un says is now the world's largest displacement crisis. and malcolm web out as the rest rank south seat on the court in hong kong has sentence 12 people to prison over their role and anti government protests in 2019 hundreds of protesters warmed into the legislative council. building that year, facing pictures and smashing furniture. the court handed down jail terms ranging from 4 and a half to nearly 7 years. us prosecutor nathan wade has resigned from the election interference case against former president donald trump, that south to a georgia judge ruled that either he or district attorney fanny willis was overseeing this case must step down because of their past romantic relationship.
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trump's lawyers had tried to get district attorney fanny willis removed, saying that the relationship with the conflict of interest she had brought the charges against trump accusing and illegally pressuring officials to overturn jo biden's 2020 victory in georgia. as a powerful storms have hit 3 central us, states causing huge tornadoes, killing at least 3 people. the 3 died in the state of ohio where it to me where a tornado is shredded houses, and down trees. storms also produced twisters in the states of indiana. in kentucky, entering dozens of peace, hundreds of people have joined a mass map in mexico city to commemorate world sweet day the massive cs that was organized to highlight sleep to be considered crucial for health and wellness. mexico top the list for the most overworked country in the world back in 20196. all right, that does it for me. so then yeah, it is more information on our website as always that south frontier dot com up next
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is whether then inside story asks what another 6 years of let them it puts in, could be rushed to stay with the the, however, we got some writing the full costs with the middle east over the next couple of days, like we say, every year class, we think it's way across saudi arabia and open palm. so because some, if you're right in the into q weights feeding across into iran, ilario, snow showers up to was a cool casino. as we go on into some day, we could get up to 31 celsius here in the, for the 1st time in a long time with a company for those cooled off a touch in riyadh by the more cloud coming in at this stage, a little bit of cloud to, into waste and parts of the mediterranean wedge of weather, when few of us still affecting pots of ducky a. that so drifting further east was,
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but you see have a cloud. it's also the shak will cease to med as we go through, specify add on into some die, and it's a site barrier of west to whether affecting the northeast of libya that will grassy drift its way across into northern parts of egypt. so somewhat to weather coming for hip price, gwen dustin sighed, hama time when continuing to feed his way in across the hall, right through this a how far are your thoughts across the west africa and cold enough for some live establishment motion? i was do breakout. could cause some localized flooding funny. a shot was to across tropical parts of africa, they run down the eastern side of the continent all the way to that eastern side of south africa. the latest news, as it breaks, several philistines were killed, as they were trying to get much needed to, to survive with details, coverage,
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families of captives for joined by thousands of israeli as they marched from the gauze. the border to west jerusalem from the heart of the story on my left, mazda has been completely lost in the news release. they have no place just where everywhere is nowhere safe. vladimir putin is running for, fits to them and rushes presidential election. the war and ukraine is entering, it stood yeah, not home. he's accused of cracking down on political opponents. so what, what another 6, he is a puts in mean for russia. this is inside story, the

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