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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 17, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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the community austin aside from the cool that used to produce outstanding generally some elders, the integrity in the pursuit of the the hello. this is the news our i'm sort of a new light from doha. it's good to have you with us coming up in the program this hour another day. another result is really forces strike a home in central vows are killing 12 palestinians. children are among the injured . the 1380 trucks rolled into northern gauze, or without incidents where children are dying of 100,
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a growing refugee crisis for sedans, neighbors, nearly a year of fighting, has killed 1000 miles and displaced millions. and these here is cool leaders in the military agreement with the u. s effective immediately at a time when the nation is growing closer to russia, the beginning central garza where it is really attack has killed at least 12 palestinians. the house and the city of darrow bella was targeted. several people were injured including children. they had been taken to alexa hospital which is facing a shortage of medical supplies. and for the 1st time in months, a trickle of aid has arrived in northern gauze without incident. 13 trucks delivered supplies, including flower, to jamalia, and to gaza. city volunteers and community leaders coordinated with the you and to secure the entry of the convoy 8 organization. say this delivery is a test to see if they can conduct more on sunday. a growing number of palestinians
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are dying of hunger in the north, where the un says famine is taking hold as one and 3 children in northern garza, one of 3 children under the age of 2, is acutely malnourished. that's according to the united nations. some food parcels have been delivered, but it's nowhere near enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians. as michael apple reports, 200 tons of aid is brought to show. this represent certainly a fraction of what's needed to stop people solving in gaza. the situation is sorry about that. no one can imagine it on the ship, even if it helps will be a drop in the ocean. because the entire region is in need of 8 and people competing to take 8 from the shore. at drops of caused chaos with several people killed by falling pallets. when parachutes failed to open the number and then send none of them. we keep waiting for aid. this is not a solution with a by ship all by playing by. yeah. we saw plains dropping 8 and people fighting
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over it to get the bill. some children who drowned in the c 488 agencies, a warning, nearly 600000 people are on the brink of 10. well, the nice, the living situation is very bad. we cannot eat or drink and it is very scarce. they told us there is 8 in the south, but it is very scarce. so either the ship open arms arrived from cyprus on friday. the us charity behind the delivery, acknowledges that the best way to get desperately need an aide in is for israel to open the land car at all. our 1st boat that right there, i read. ready to go into the escape of these i. what do we see? i will you be sure he's how you the height weight of a going to augusta? of course we need to keep all they need to log across the height of more axes because no in north a. there is not a no a play miles arriving to augusta with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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approving plans for an insult on the southern city of rough uh, which is sheltering more than a 1000000 display people any a deliveries may be too late. mike level l. g 0, a set of rico dessie is the middle east, director of the a group humanity and inclusion. sir, you're joining us from amman this our thank you for your time. it's been months as we reported since a trucks were able to reach northern gauze that without any incident, we know how many of them have been shot at. in the, in the past few weeks, this one reached northern gauze, or without incident. i wanted to start with your take on that. well, i think it's a, it's a positive sign, but it's the dropping the ocean of need. so you know, them gather um, what we need is really uh, and much larger oxys floor onto those trucks every day. in 2000 and those are gonna uh, the offices are that we have to bring trucks from egypt. big trucks from israel.
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it some other. oh cool. that's a, it's not a problem was and it's a lot of coordination with the right to our system. we united nations with different from that and also make sure that these happen safety. yeah. as you say, the 8 is they are the trucks of standing by at the border have been for weeks. if not months is real controls. how much a goes into guys that how much where when, how etc. we also know the palestinians have died of mount nutrition in northern god said none of that is a surprise because agencies have been warning of famine and star ration for months . when you connect all those dots, is it fair to say the israel has deliberately starved northern gaza as well? i think he started this putting out a little slow. i'm assessing the fire because uncle springs and uh, and these my mom to where they used to start making more as you, as you mention, there's been an order by the time to talk to justice. the requires is ready to ensure unimpeded to uh, aid,
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to all the gods treated. and i think these as not be nice with respect to the, the, in the past, uh months in the house. um we, we really need to see the entire community wanting more pressure. when you do that all by itself. we get from open all the borders on the crossing vines and allow and much larger small access to weight as we say. okay, so you speak of international pressure this, this convoy that we saw or reached northern gaza without incidents the 1st time in months. what is your, what is your read on why israel then allowed that to happen? do you think it's international pressure? do you think it's a band a, do you think this is for public consumption? because it plays better on the news to allow some aid and i do look at it as well. it's, it's ok. you know, it's not up to me to judge on, on the exact reasons, but i think that's going to happen times sometimes every day week would be truly,
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i mean, we'll try going from salt lake to more than that. so we could have 100 will trucks going from your list of in and from there he's already cost into and all of them does directly. he told me to use this power to, to do that. we also need, uh, the following to stop when you know you just as far because oftentimes accused and part of the reason i'm calling we have no be able to uh, to great safety and to most safely. it is also the size of the office is continuing to our sites happening everywhere and no worries, sites in gaza. and this is also how to bring everything to you of international names, ations to a different age. it's forcing to come. so us on the call was to postpone sheet minus 2 withdrawal stuff from some sports areas. so anyway, as far it looks like keep recommendation to make sure that we can scale up, but he'd already done. so can you talk about the long term impact the long term
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effects of the last 5 months of war on gaza? i mean, when a territory on a population has been of course killed in great numbers. and when there's been this level of destruction, dismantling of social structures, the health care, etc, etc, can gather ever get back on its feet to what it was before. what would that look like? well, i think the impact has been message catastrophic. i mean, we like the words to describe it. do you know more than 30000 people? killed mazda, 7000 people in just thousands of people and last names. uh and uh, is somewhere between us, the house, also the buildings and houses. you guys are be damaged or destroyed. i think you can go back as long as can return to normal, but he thinks and he does his fire, it takes full access. they need to take the so as lots of bite the policy,
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you know, somebody international committee to, to, to rebuild. and the only way to really not stable ways also to address their, what's called a self install. and make sure that these the last war and there is some form of agreement as they will piece. and do you need to you for a senior, for his is as well as somebody to across the region. i federico dessie middle is director of the a group, humanity and inclusion. thank you for your time. this, our volunteer doctor's and ross. i say that they are struggling to provide medical care with the people in the overcrowded city in southern gaza that you and says 1500000 palestinians of sort shelter thereafter. israel's intense attacks and northern and central gaza. ralph, it lacks the health care facilities to treat this many people and a shortage of medicines and supplies is worsening. the suffering news, it's impossible for medical facilities to accommodate this number of patients recreating in a camp housing around 1500000 people. the medications were received very quickly.
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we receive medications to cover a week, but they ran out in just one day. we are visiting shortages of medicine, especially pediatric medicines. they're a lot of patients in the camp with all children suffering from malnutrition and a widespread presence of hepatitis a children require food, high and sugars like dates which are currently unavailable. its thousands of protesters and israel, or demanding the resignation of 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu. they're angry about the government's handling of the war on gaza and its failure to bring home the captives letting you know who is sending a delegation to guitar soon to respond to almost as late as proposed ceasefire deal . but as hand us out who reports from tel aviv many is really is appear to be running out of patience, discontent outside these really defense ministry for over a month. protest against israel. government have taken over to leave on saturday,
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evenings, calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign and for immediate elections . we want it this government eh, to take us seriously to quits and we want it that's i was a country will be a for the people at north for smoke detector it a good hearing blocking main highways in order to send a message to the dogs and they want the brought back. now, these latest protests come made talk of negotiations to secure a pause in the fighting, which would mean the release of some is really captives. my whole life goal for to behind every of the team members that are still suffering and how much community 0 . 0 loved ones who don't sleep on the don't eat and cannot breeze.
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play testers accuse the prime minister of cancelling award cabinet meeting aimed at establishing, demanding for israel's negotiating team. but nothing y'all whose office denies this saying the country's war cabinet would meet on sunday. demonstrators say they're fed up with their government's policies, policies that have failed to secure the release of the remaining captives, hondas and who just either to louise off it was where the joins us in our studio and do how he's the director of the gulf study center at guitar university, i'm not sure it's good to have you with us. what do you make of this moment where we are in ceasefire talks? this is, it seems like a pretty critical moment. um, there's going to be a work cabinet meeting this evening, which will ostensibly set the mandate for the negotiating team that is expected in doha tomorrow. but there's been other moments where we thought there was movement and then those hopes have been dashed. and it says from us release or what the
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basically the new was linked about, what time us. so i suggested that friday afternoon the news came from is that there would be a cabinet meeting set out of the evening. and then saturday evening, the news came is actually the, the meeting has been postponed to, to sunday or monday. but at the same time, the minister of for a government has quotes i meeting with his security leadership with basically a talk about the deal with the stuff and chava kind and small set that meeting was happening. web demonstration was going on on the streets actually. and they were listening to what's being said in the street. that's me think i could say that it's an important meeting because it is a message that then you know that there are other voices within is that i and should be listened to. and those are the list, those are the people in charge and the, a issues when it happened. and let's remember that you're back uh, direct. so he's the person who pushed that in the yahoo to accept. but it's the need to go to unlocks almost to avoid any kind of
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a confrontation with the palestinians. so he wants to say that isn't yahoo, go to that perspective. you have to listen. i posted that back to me. thing important is a bench totemic meeting. so then it comes to the meeting today with the what cabinet, what ideas with a suggestions. so he come what's on the table and go out being these really defense minister. so you're saying the security establishment in israel has already had its meeting of a to, to essentially, to flush out their position of these thoughts. and galani will kind of be their spokesperson. right. and falling into some sort of when he goes to the war cabinet medium, which is sometime later today this evening. absolutely, it is real. we know this, we're cabinet meeting. there are competing voices, right? there's a lot, there's netanyahu, there's glanced as well. so they may not have all the same views, it just sounds like a pretty make or break or cabinet. absolutely. we already have a statement from guns that you know that the government should show some flexibility or should that, you know, it should show some of a new ideas to face this
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a proposal to buy from us. and also we are appearing from another politician with a just on the side who business but of, of national unity front. when he was part of guns front, basically he's also have a strong voice now when he he wants to be added to the war. he wants to be added to the cabinet or he, he criticize the government, there's no clue of direction. he said the minute that he has no clear target. yesterday he made a very interesting interview. what had basically undermined everything that's in the, on what has done so far. he was saying that this war basically in this and we didn't know what are we going and that was basically, i think hallmark or nathan, yahoo intentionally so. so it's not only gone, it's not only beat also, there is another voice because his eyes income from the political sphere itself that and looking at what's happening in the military acts and the military front. that is more to push out on this. and you know, a sofa, so again, this point that there are there going to be lots of different voices um,
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at this war cabinet meeting. so the policy really is, is being fleshed out as we speak between now and that meeting, something else i want to put to you. there are 2 meetings this evening as i understand it were cabinet meeting and then the wider cabinet meeting where the entire is really government correct is being asked the same question of what do we negotiate? do we agree? is there a deal that we could agree to with homeless, etc, to levels of decision making by with the plan. but then yeah, how does not want to appear that sees the person who is giving cause that concession or actually it's giving any kind of uh, points to how much? basically he wanted the war companies to decide come with the propose a ticket to the wider a cabinet with basically put smart the minnesota in finance and the bank feel that so that the voice has basically always supported the argument that isn't. yeah. was so basically we are expecting whether i because the voice it from the cabinets or actually accepting what the, uh, what were coming in. so just to the why is it
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a cabinet it's, it's a really plan the planet from within yahoo to avoid the criticism that except to him the better. so it gives him political cover absolutely. into wider approved, correct. she wants to put it to kind of cover, he doesn't want to go. and more importantly, we have to look at the mandate issue because today that is an important, huge mandate issue. what he meant was, i mean, the giving more mandate to the negotiate gm, setting the boundary position, rotating with it. because in the, in the and palace meeting, he criticized is that instead of most sides why he costs some, the alliance and previous me things. now they say, okay, give us the mandate where answered where we can hold on the discussion we, i'm not there just to the message and take a message. we want to discuss issues with details and that's the other issue should be determined tonight. yeah. how much negotiating power will they actually have when they come to do it? this is all fascinating stuff. we'll discuss it again, but it is, but the,
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the key take away here is all of this is being hammered out. it is real today in the coming hours, mushrooms larry, thank you very much. my pleasure is really forces have ended and hours long raid and novelist cindy occupied westbank. there were reports of confrontations between his really troops and palestinian fighters. the army rated several neighborhoods looking for people that are described as wanted. this is really forces have arrested more than 9000 palestinians in the occupied westbank. most of them since the war on gods it began. and for many families, this is the 1st round of them without their loved ones as need abraham reports for others. they've enjoyed many rabid dogs with a missing seat at the table. as the sunsets and the village of boot in the occupied west bank. but as long as the family is getting the dinner table ready to break their daily fast, it's the holy month of the month on a time for family gatherings. but the buzz around the table is missing. the woman
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who used to put it all together ended but a whole c. a mother of 5 was the rest of the week before the month on started. is really officials have not given their reason yet for detaining her during 8 of their home. 18 year old so so it'd be says her mother spoiled her. she doesn't know how to cook or do the house tours, but that has southern new changed. now all the house responsibilities fell in my lap. i clean and tidy up and help my little sister study. she tries to stay positive, but behind her anxious smile. there is pain. i ask her, what worries hurry the most difficult? i don't know how my mom is doing now in prison. the night before she was arrested, she was preparing the dawn, drinks and sweet. look at us now trying to keep life going without her. you know, the family relies on relatives for help. and those youngest girls are 8 and 9 years
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old. she bought them new pay a cruise to go to the mosque together. i'm going to get the like, they often tell me grandma, don't leave us alone at night. don't go now, i get them ready to take them to the mosque to pay them even though i am tired, but i will take them a few kilometers away in trouble. now the husband is not missing 12, or even 3 members of head farming, deepest sort of hold on. but 5, her husband, 3 sons, and her daughters fiancee, one detained before the little girl is on the other is often. so what i'm up on be more trial in, in record. it's not the faster i'm it done that we have the with the family member missing. but this time there's more people in prison than here at home. this, it's sad. yes, you see me cooking, but it's not easy since the war, these really authorities have prevented palestinian families from visiting prisoners. the little they know about them is from that it needs to prisoners,
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leaving them unable to answer the questions of her grandchildren. have the few thought he had come home that i can all the children are feeling the pain on their way to the kindergarten. they pass the military prison and coal that on closing grandfather, they asked me if the prisoners can hear them in less than an hour. this families past will come to an end, but the way to re unite with a relative seems never ending as a detention might be extended in the occupied west bank, at least 9000 listed in families are missing at least one loved one. at the spot, people knew that, but he just needed the occupied westbank or the unicef says one of its 8 containers at haiti's main port has been looted. gang violence has equipped much in the capital for the prince, caribbean nations. and the us are trying to form a transitional council to restore law and order. but as john holman reports from
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santo domingo and neighboring dominican republic, gang leaders are fighting to maintain their control. another descent into k o. c, i hate the looting in the pool. the same, the carriages that's gone for criminal games are on the street fighting with the hopelessly outmatched police force of the sundays of relative con . meanwhile, schools and businesses, the shop trade is from big to smooth, a suffering. we will arouse on the straits people have turned against us. they don't feel comfortable, they don't live in peace. they can't even sleep at home. they can't see me children to school because they have no money to feed in with mentions, go out into the streets, looking for money to feed my children and wives. we find nothing in the country and tell them we will pre programmed, says a 1000000 people are on the brink of funding the us and european union,
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the promise state. the question is, how will it get in this is the airport closed of to close to getting a tax? it's been nearly 2 weeks since planes came down. this room was even the vehicles in the presidential palace encircled by shipping containers, apparently by police to stop criminals from taking them. the choking of will in 2 ways in and around the country. they want to stop the transitional count so that the us in some caribbean countries are pushing for it would be made up of representative from some of these heights. these political blocks of the use of unsuccessful outside interference. some haitians reject it too, because this is a country for and this has no right to med room, no offense. this is our country and it's up to us to unite and put to an order with the counts. and in theory would at least philip political,
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but q name and intern prime minister and pipe the way to both the elections and the multinational police force to enter hate. see, under the leadership of kenya, the, that force would inevitably limit the gains power, the fight, and that will restaurant. meanwhile, the situation in haiti is on sir john home and i'll just see the center domingo, the dominican republic. harold isaac is an independent journalist based in a t. he says, a transitional counsel could be formed very soon a as well as uh, we had found out on uh, monday uh, during the emergency talks in uh, jamaica. uh, the various parties that have delegate, i had uh, 2 delegates, one member each uh to this council had about 48 hours initially to, to do it. but what happened is, uh now that deadline is extended and from source is pre v to the ongoing
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discussions. uh, it's something that can be coming in the coming hours or as perhaps early as monday . it's unclear how much time it will need to restore security and would someone somewhat of an ambience that would allow for a license or, or elect since in, in, in a serene kind of context. but it is in their mandates. but in terms of the timeline, it's unclear how, how long are you going to need? the former dropping met had requested back in october of 2022. uh for any assistance uh for police or military some, some sort of assistance to help deal with the current ongoing gang crisis. but what, what ended up happening in the last couple weeks is that with the, essentially the fall of the airport in port infrastructure is in facilities. folks here are asking whether or not, if foreign force could come at least for these key infrastructures. and at least allow for the airport through to re reopen to you and says the conflict in sedan
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has caused the world's largest displacement crisis. nearly a year of fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces has killed thousands of people and force millions from their homes. every day, more than 1500 people seeing the violence arrive in neighboring south sedan. malcolm lab reports from rank county along the border. gotten around no, says have family was one of the last to leave a neighborhood near. so don's capital cost to because they couldn't to full to leave earlier. when the window will reach stuff. the web um shows everywhere getting more than 20 of my neighbors each day. and so most people are back to me. she says the power military rocket support forces will recess took over the area and the rest. it has sun bushera from a playstation kiosk, he runs the children. he says he was interrogated in kind, accused of supporting sea dogs on me, and told to join the rest that, that
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a lot of young people registered with my mom said she'd never forgive anyone. if you go and fight, that's why i refused to something. says she pleaded with the come on those until he was released then for a money to flee with having to i finally, your call says he was shot in the stomach more than 2 months ago. he's jenny's being agony, they will join more than half a 1000000 people who fled to south see don since the conflict began nearly a year ago. most of them arriving here. it's a border in rank county from the capital g, but it's only accessible by an hour flight to 2 hours. it's drawing so much of the presence of flooding when it rains. that's why new oaks spend most of his life working in factories and cost to support his family back home. now he hopes they'll help him if he can get back to the office with people with special needs,
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including those who are into practice of breast feeding. everyone else is providing instruct. people here come from places where the full health services are closed. that comes off from food. explanation transit can in the town of for some months it's been receiving south sudanese which are nice like new york . and our growing number of suit and these people are seeing head to the u. n. refugee agency built it for about 3000. now the remote and 5 times that this is one of the somehow for that's an emergency. it was all what's happening around the globe nowadays. it's not a, you know, what we are receiving. we have must have number of you 300. you would need assistance. but our capacity and funds are very limited. no, it says he spent the last of his money off that he would show us. he says his
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friends took him to a hospital controlled by the hour ss. he demanded $1700.00 for surgery, and the chevy. i sold all of my furnitures and they did the operation and then they demanded more. i couldn't even afford food and i'm urinating blood. i left, i found everything in my home had been looted. so i came here the shelter, who is home to the coming days, his life and livelihood in call to of gone. now he says he just wants to get home. malcom web out a 0 ring county south see don. in his years, government says it has ended military cooperation with the us with immediate effect . it has revoked in agreement, allowing american troops and civilian staff to operate in the country. these here had been playing an important role in the us military's operations in this a hell region. it hosts an air base in the north, where troops have been fighting on groups linked to iso decision by nature is military rulers come at
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a time when they are seeking closer ties with russia. your luck that i show on to let it be on co operation between the 2 countries in particular, military cooperation and the fight against terrorists. the us presence on the territory of the republic of nisha is legal and violates all the constitutional and democratic rules which would require the sofa and people. and particularly students elected representatives to be consulted on the installation of a fire, an army on its territory. as a reminder of wine each year is important to the united states. well, the west african nation hosts the u. s. military base, which is home to around $1100.00 soldiers. this space is a hub for counterterrorism operations across the so hell region fighting groups linked to al qaeda and i, so after last years crew, the us suspended most military aid. now news year has closer ties with russia, which has sort to expand its influence in the region through security partnerships . she advertise the reports from washington. for 3 days, last week,
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a high level us delegation was in these ad was stored to talk about washington's desire to keep its military presence in the country. however, on south of the government spokesperson said that they weren't even informed of what the goal of the us delegation was. and when the us did speak to them, it was to accuse them of having a secret deal with birth. russia and iran and demanding that they stopped that deal with the new share and government. all of this that would be housing take about terribly well, they deny any secret deals. they say they all the deals are fully transpired. they've had diplomatic relations with those 2 countries. for decades, and they don't appreciate the threats apparently that issued to the new year and government to cease its relations with russia and the wrong. and that noting that the us is continuing its military operations in the country with low transparency
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of what exactly the doing and this year and government spokesperson said that the us presence in the country was no longer welcome. this is a huge. busy to the us media is the center of us operations in west and north africa, notably at its air base to one the the most expensive construction project. the largest construction project ever undertaken by the us air force over a $100000000.00 to build 3 years to build $30000000.00 a year to main. hey, offensively, it's bad for war on terror operations, but it's really there also for break power projection against countries like russia and china. and these s g are strategic, be very poor with access, you know, around becomes and, and, and very rich in results. so a big blurred to the us in addition, we know that there are other bases in,
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in new jersey, secret basis. obviously i drain based a big blow. but the us seemingly did have an inkling that this might happen. they've been in tulips of other countries, but it'd be cooked deval and gone or about possibly relocating that she ever fancy . alger 0 washington the still ahead on alice's 0. find or such a bar in moscow on the final day of voting, where russian president vladimir put and is expected to win with an overwhelming majority and spewing lava once again. this volcano in iceland is a rough thing for the 4th time. in 3 months the, there are still signs of winter across europe. hey there, thanks for joining it. and so after parts of scandinavia were swiped with snow, this is now hopped over the baltic sea impacting the baltic states. and some of
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this is going to stick on the ground, so no doubt there will be some 6 spots on the roads. they're completely different. story in southern spain feel more like summer in places like seville and board about temperature is approaching 30 degrees will string together a few one days before the wind start to shift and pull you back to where you should be for this time of year somewhat, whether to go for the bulk in stretching up through the western side of romania, western ukraine. also eastern poland, spells of showers to be expected on sunday quotes are floating in through circuit. i think we'll probably squeeze out a shower in the south or the east of that country. that's the best bet for it. anyway. and northern egypt, specifically cairo could get hit by a straight shower, but otherwise it says, belts of heat stretching across the hell out through the atlantic. it has supercharged temperatures, so bundled 40 degrees on the nose for you on sunday. and keeping with this theme of heat, south africa is cape provinces, the northwest, and the free states all under alerts for heat wave conditions. it's going to be
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a hot weekend for sure. spick will see you later. the african narrative. from applicant's perspective, sancho pays for much too short documentary spot for keen filmmakers. and that's going to be the pressure full for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on which is the reporting from the action. how do you mean a great when i'm hearing this thoughts, palestinian or arabic content has been removed or restricted understanding the
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reality for these demonstrators, it's presidents must be solved, threatening the stability of the country. i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you click sensitive the fonts at the store, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0. i'm several many a reminder about the top stories this hour. it is really attack on a residential building. and darrow bind central, a guy that has killed at least 12 palestinians. several people were injured including children, and have been taken to unlock the hospital. for the 1st time in months, a trickle of aid has arrived in northern gauze or without incidents. 13 trucks
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delivered supplies, including flower, to both jamalia and gaza. city volunteers and community leaders coordinated with the un to secure the entry of the convoy. roughly 1500 people seeing the conflict in sedan, of crossing into south sedan every day, 11 months of fighting between the army and a family tree group has displaced millions. the un says refugee camps on the border are overcrowded and under resourced. a syrian state media or reporting at least one soldier has been injured and is really or strikes. military says mississauga is launched from the occupied golden heights hit several sites and southern syria. explosions have also been reported near the capital, damascus. israel frequently attacks what it says are, it rang and linked targets in syria to and it's the 3rd and final day of voting and rushes presidential election, which has been taking place across the 11th claimed zones. more than a 140000000 people are eligible to cast ballots. president vladimir putin is seeking
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a 5th term and office is widely expected to win. as many of his opponents have been silenced, jailed or forced into exile in russian control regions of ukraine. now voting started last month. law school says the turn out in these areas has been, i keep says the election. there is a legal and has urged ukrainians not to take part. let's talk about all of this down to 0 as dorset jabari door. so you're outside of pulling station in moscow. how is voting going on day 3? while it's a slow start, but you have to remember it is the weekend the sunday morning, and officials, i've been speaking to it, this police station say it's so very early for many russians. they expect a larger number of people to come out later on today. but of course, there's also online boarding that has been taking place for the past 2 days, so that will continue today as well. this is a 1st time russians are able to vote online in their presidential election. we saw the russian president himself,
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latter. we put in voting from his own residence in his office on friday evening. so all in all the in terms of voter turnout, according to the central election condition. as of 5 gmc this morning, it was 60 percent, which is quite a high number for just 2 days given. there's still a full day of voting that will happen throughout today. uh, what many people are share of really this is more a referendum on pretend and his abilities to rule the country for a 5th term rather than an election due to the lack of a wide variety of options on the ballot for russians. and having said that, there is a heavy security presence that we noticed at this police station. we were here on friday. but today there is a much for a security presence. and the officials on high alert for any possible protests that might happen later on. okay,
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is it possible joyce said to describe the mood in russia during the selection given that nothing's expected to really change the pollutants re election is all the guaranteed. i just wonder how russians talk about this amongst themselves as well. um, i think there is a sense, uh that it is inevitable that pretends rain will continue. and most of the russians that we spoke to uh, throughout the past 2 days believes that uh she is still the right choice for them . given his experience and his track record in this country, they feel, even though they may not completely agree with his policies, that it is not the time for change and russia. it is a time to have stability and to be able to trust a leader that they know and someone that they have have many years of experience with that is the general sense that there's also a those who are opposed to his rules. they are very much
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a silence tier as the prosecution general's office put out a warning on friday that any disruption to the polling process. the voting process is going to be match with a 5 year prison term. and many officers of figures as you mentioned or not in the country or behind bar. so there is a sense that there is no other choice than the latter. we're putting in many people, at least in the capital that we spoke to believe that she is still the best choice for them through these difficult times in the countries history. dorset jabari reporting live from a polling station inside a polling station in moscow. thank you very much store. so at least 2 people have been killed in ukrainian strikes on the russian region of belgrade, near the border. and as julia chapel oliver reports the kremlin says, ukraine is trying to disrupt the rushes presidential election, a ukrainian missile strikes as
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a russian station. it goes to the pools and bell girl to the boys real. the governor has a note in schools and shopping centers will be closed for at least 2 days in the books before the situation is quite complex, both in the city and in the bell. good region, of course, safety is the primary concern for all of us. the russian defense ministry released this video showing pro ukrainian troops trying to penetrate it's tyler tree. these troops have been telling residents to leave. i think move in hall for town, the going. everyone who was children, all of them going on. the old people are left to so we which, and i don't really like the situation here, but we're already used to it and tried to stay at home as much as possible. the crammed in headset tanks are aimed at the railing, the elections, but the people here say they will still vote for present floods. you repeat, and almost so much you were. there are no other options at the moment. there's no person who could be opposed to our president. i believe that the work that he's now
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started in terms of a special military operation he must completed despite his showings, belgrade headsets are reported, a larger than every election 10 outs. and that has impulse and stuff like team appraising to show support for him. undergoing ukraine is nationwide unit of chicago all the way on to 0 ministry. at least one person has died in a fire at an oil refinery in crowds and the door southern russia. authorities say it was caused by a ukrainian drone strike. ukraine has repeatedly targeted russian oil and gas facilities in recent weeks of during 2 years, a war interest and ukraine's cultural identity has grown internationally. many with creative or media backgrounds have been using their skills as an act of cultural resistance. brought mcbride explains from the capital key or at home in caves, pablo and the read a sort through images from
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a 2nd life they have made for themselves on the front lines in the east. both photographers and still retailers with successful commercial and freshman careers before the full scale invasion. they joined the same brigade to use the skills in will that as well for the, for the now we are feeling the crimes that have been committed to new crime and oracle father, arm of divorce, and purchase of, of our beautiful fighters themselves. and like many other ukraine, united incense that rushes, a parent intention to destroy the culture, and the spare time is devoted to projects, the promot cultural identity, of course. and i'm cool on the dp, you go into ukrainian culture, the more interesting it becomes. and the more you want to delve into it, but it was with, with, if it makes you received everything and realize your value as a nation and our cultural projects have become more, me not hold. it helps keep you saying that work is also being used to help
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recruitment as the army struggles to find enough soldiers to count a recent russian success is like have div beyond the town that's now in russian hands. you trenches up being rapidly created to hold back for the responses, depending on the was progress that they couldn't become a new defensive line for ukrainian soldiers. but in spite of such a setback, irina hung pub law would be at the side, documenting that struggles. and knowing that some of the portraits of fellow soldiers could become the images that traditionally adult in the graves of those killed. these the, there's a testicle color. it is very difficult when someone to rise to you and say they're that. and therefore this has been used on their grace very difficult against the old, most unbearable burden of war. one couple seemingly finding strength in the love of a culture and of each other public broad. i'll just say a ref keefe. a still
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a head on alpha 0, brazil's for a president. so you are both scenario makes. it defines appearance a day. i'll send you accusations that he was talking of cool. and venezuela's president bids for a 3rd term and office that could extend his tenure until 23rd. the . when the alarms go off at the new terms of the neighborhood on the outskirts of 3 young men, women and children rushes with sticks and stones. the 5 year old jenny, this is there living in fear flow, mika ford is the only way we can defend ourselves from thieves. because we can't carry guns. we have whistles in alarms to scare them away in this already violated city. an unprecedented new crime wave has residents and the forward is alarmed and police is because of this. illegal miners and peruvian gangs have allied with wonderful up in america's most powerful criminal organizations. and this will end
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to india and out what they're trying to control. the country's largest go deposits in the last week. the battle the book, dust has built into to see you, homicides, kidnappings, extortion. anyone is the target, the state governor since the government, the name has not given him details of the security plan for this region. and the residents are angry, they have not yet seen the army or police securing the city. being a journalist is a privilege to get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been found out by the noise is a 4. is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks facing the trying to find that it's that challenge and a huge risk both we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the
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devastating human cost of their decisions working at the 0 enables me to make other voices relevant to so that there's more that unites us then divide reporting. so the extra 3, when i'm hearing the facts, airbag content has been removed or restricted, i'll just say it was teams across the world. bring you closer to the hosp to the store. the for those former presidents, they are both scenarios as needed to find the appearance that a rally in rio de janeiro and comes a day after the release of testimony from former military chief,
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accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2022 election results. boston aro, told his supporters, he isn't afraid of going on trial. monica janik yet has more from rio de janeiro the business as usual for brazil's former presidential, able so not participating in political rallies. i had of october's municipal elections telling this proud of supporters that he's ready different surprises. i am not afraid of being judged as long as the judges are impartial. also not as being investigated for allegedly plotting a quote to keep himself in power after losing the 2022 elections. the rally took place one day after brazil supreme court released incriminating statements made by top military officers. also not as former army and air force commanders, toll federal police that he had planned to overturn the leg pro results, but did not have enough support the same process as the most
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a non row didn't need tanks to stage a coup. what he did was the health of some of his military aids was use psychological bullshit, sprayed misinformation, and created the misguided sensation that most brazilians wanted a military intervention. also, not a supporter, still believe their leader. when he tells them the elections may have been wrecked and that he did nothing wrong. so, so not a boy here late. the 2022 election was stolen, the old noble so not one will support him until the end. only god can put both in our into god chosen to guide us only god can decide this right also now to will continue trying to show his political strength on the streets. but that will not be enough to stop the ongoing investigation nor to reduce his chances of being in prison. monica, you're not,
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you have all just era. we are the scenario. and as well as president nicholas manero is to seek a 3rd term in an election scheduled for july. a socialist party declared him. it's candidate that an event in caracas, opposition leader, maria corina machado has been disqualified on charges of corruption, which many believe are trumped up. then, as well as in the grip of an economic crisis caused by folding oil prices and western sanctions. there's been in power for what is it more than 10 years and they've done nothing. they remain the same. so we need to change for the better now, but he has a time he has already ruled. you have to give someone else a chance and the has to meet the conditions. do you understand me? because what you didn't do and all these was one not going to do now. the material has made a big effort, despite everything that's happened to us. the sanction the coven monroe has always been. there is always been there like an oak tree, even though people don't see him that way. but missouri has been there and
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continues to support us. even though people do not see him, he continues to support us. and today's act was too beautiful. and today i say, yes, i'm going for nicholas, missouri. and us police say the man accused of killing 3 people in philadelphia on saturday has been taken into custody. 26 year old and re gordon junior, had barricaded himself in a house, in trenton in the neighboring state of new jersey. he's accused of shooting and killing his step mother, sister, and the mother of his 2 children. at least say they are investigating the motive. within a 1000 firefighters and 7 helicopters of battling a far as fire in china is south western province of which one strong winds have fanned the flames, which have spread quickly over multiple mountain ridges. no casualties have been reported, but the fire has shut down a section of a highway and interrupted communication with a hydro electric station. us aircraft manufacturer, boeing is under scrutiny again as to one of his planes last and external panels during a flight on friday. this is the latest in a string of problems for the company. on monday,
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a 787 dreamliner flying from sydney to oakland, went into a sudden dive, injuring more than 50 passengers. industry officials told us media that that plunge was likely caused when a switch on the pilot seats was accidentally activated, lunging him forward into the controls. last week, a wheel from the landing gear of a boeing triple. 7 fell off as the aircraft took off from san francisco airport, damaging park cars on the ground. in january, boeing, 7379, macs plains were grounded after an alaska airlines door panel blew out and mid flight. it was forced to make an emergency landing and prompted a federal investigation. the incident has led to more scrutiny of boeing's production and quality control. a volcano in iceland has erupt it for the 4th time in as many months the officials had warned that interruption was imminence after they've detected magna accumulating underground eruption led to the evacuation of
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the blue lagoon spa one of iceland top tourist attractions. we went to the restaurant, so elaborate restaurant in the hotel for dinner at 8 o'clock and not even 10 minutes later as big words bring in my wine. we've heard that, but the sounds, the law and that's when my husband looked at his folder and they said they evacuated in route, so i've never experienced anything like that before. i'll be honest. i wasn't scared or anything. i hope everybody got out. okay. but it really was experience that and i'm like at the same time wow, how could this happen? i couldn't wait to come here, but everybody seemed to handle it very well. so people jump cars, then others of the us. we took the bus to town. so it was pretty, they had to get very, very well, the ones seemed out of control or crying or anything. everybody was steady, a yard and they prepared it very well. and so take care,
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bye sufficient. we all got autopay as many as gans has set up charitable donations to help those who cannot afford proper meals to break their ramadan fast. and the un estimates 2 thirds of the population require humanitarian assistance. for most staff gains every day, life is still a struggle as a some, a bunch of aid reports from couple final preparations before serving hundreds of if thought meals at doubles of the rough mind was more people gotten there every day to break their costs. it's because of improve security that people can freely gather uprising. poverty means more people need handouts. this problem is that the, my wife's top out, i'm the american. since this is the month of compassion, muslims should lend to hand poverty, exists in the nation with daily efforts were unable to feed a 1000 individuals. yet every day, the number of visitors increases. after the collapse of the republic,
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much of the for the assistance is going to local businesses and donors put together to provide these meals through the whole email the find the i guess the funds or something i thought i was on, we provide these meals for more than a 1000 jobless and for people every day, we want everyone who can afford to, to give charity. it's like to take part and to prepare our meals. and because it has great virtue of mind, shopkeepers say, despite the hardships, there are more people to see it. the thought about which calls itself the is not a camera, it has one business owners to refrain from price hikes and $40.00. is it the done of these? i'm excited of a bunch done to go over to drop list and pull it to your effective life here. but after decades of war and conflict of guns have learned how to persevere, a lot of fun is a lot of contrasts. why that is comp and poverty. there are also those who live comforted lives. and every passing drama done many are increasing. they're trying to look locally, she's moving into i'm so i'm up on my mother, most of our friends and our countryman,
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our need. we send money to those we're far away and provide food packages to people who are close by. the number of people in need has increased by 30 to 40 percent compared to previous e. s. and lots of fund can testify to that poverty. he drives the really bad around town, which have the purchase. any money without i phone to break our fast or we only had war 2 the other day. we have some bread now. after 8 years without assistance, i want the government to step in and help. no one can imagine how we are living our lives. also can not afford to buy wood or purchase a he to, he doesn't understand that the current government isn't recognized by the world. aid is no longer arriving and that our banking restrictions on i've got a son. like thousands of off guns. all he cares about is to put food on the table for his company doing the for the month of ramadan. so i'm going to drive it down to 0. are all right, that does it for this news hour, but i will be back in a moment with more today's news and a reminder of the top line that we're following at the moment. 13
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a trucks of interest to the 1st time in months without incident from south causes into north scottsdale to deliver much needed a more detail on that in a more in the line to palestine. hope is then we reach out to hand, let the giving begin with okay, foundation. you donated with kindness? you showed you. okay. now let's also show you. we'll deliver it. so donates with confidence, donates without kat foundation. with every packed on 19, with every press will bring it to light, a little love in palestine. we share unique perspectives that has done has one of the most egregious example of abuses of human rights and environmental injustices on heard voices, luxury to young people. i know for russia,
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they're like any other people from any other countries that we want to leave freely . connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. we have to be able to educate ourselves to be able to identify what is freedom and what is enough to stream on algebra, a booth, cold occupation resulting in a hurry stick a time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage present it to the world to justify israel was sold on garza dozens of children, bound him up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official spokes person october 7th. on tuesday or this is a region that is rapidly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts political upheaval. some of those who talk to elsewhere is saying that they sled after hearing that other villages
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had been to talk to what we do and all just there is try to balance the stories. the good, the bad, the i'd be tell it says it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into minus. he asked me to tell this story the another day. another assault is really forces strike a home in central gaza, killing 12 palestinians. children are among the engine, the answer of any a. it's good to have you with us. this is elsie or a light from the also coming up, the 13 a truck rolling to northern guns or without incident where children are dying of

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