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and i'm finding why did you find everything is much more difficult. ukraine has accused both testers of having a political motive, especially with you elections coming up. images of farmers carrying pro russian fantasy f made things even worse. the facing simon and draws a desperate palestinian scramble since limited age, trickling into the north of distress. the color themselves he attain this has onto their life and also coming the new facility east. battlefield. comfortable. st. me is there any prime minister doubles down on the ground operation in southern
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gaza saying no international pressure will not despite comments from the german shots have enough shouts, warning the is really 5 minutes to against a movie on rough and x oppose. the punch russian president government fusion on cost for a landslide victory with almost 90 percent of our news . while we begin in gaza where at least 92 palestinians have been killed. in the past 24 hours, 2300000 people are facing founding conditions. and more than half the population has been forced into rafa. stephanie back and begins our coverage to thousands lined up outside the un distribution center in gaza. city aide is slowly trickling into northern garza, where the u. n. is warning and starvation, 13 trucks in total, managed to reach both japan. yeah. and goes to city up to driving up from the south
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. no, we'll just for ends. and that we enjoy security, and that my husband returns to me in that they provide food for the people to eat. a distribution has been incredibly dangerous and difficult in the north with incidents if it's ready, forces bombing and opened fire on hand out points. accusations, israel denies the lack of cooperation to allow aid in foster has prompted a rare c shipment. and the us to said it's planning to build a floating dog to increase the deliveries to the air drops are also being used now. but they are dangerous and inaccurate methods. other than land access, highlighting the business failure to get enough 8 in really good. possibly, they must be a process of organization and improvement in sending aid. this method is for animals and cows. they'll crossings through which items pause israel once tequila
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into spaces. we are a people who have lived on the staff of thousands of years. they must take into account the dignity of the people that they able to state out this probably say on the line by still option is going to be ready should be the primary focus utilizing more of the economy, the existing southern crossings, as opposed to just ready to wrap up, um i know it daily the airbags perfect, so the noise to face to face with the noise and the roof across the, from the south to feed the areas of the sales. so, i mean, it's very frustrating because we have, we're going to just go capabilities and the structure in place to be able to feed the people and get them what they need. we just need to get the item quicker and this needs to happen now or 5 months into this more daily killing continues diplomatic folks continue to be excruciating, seemingly slow motion back and forth. that could result in some respite for the people of garza. but it seems,
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finding some form of an agreement between israel and how mouth is taking time time . the people of garza simply don't have any more stephanie decor, i'll g 0. well that's got the latest now from the ground without correspond. target was there, and he's in rafa in southern garza tarry because we've been hearing as strikes salvation entire families of dying in garza focus through the situation on the ground of the one on the yes. in fact, this is the reality here on the ground for more than 160 days of fighting and battles. we can watch fighters and that is very mandatory occupation. so just on a day by day, the situation is getting much more dia as into somebody's being killed on every single day and night. and in the past few hours, we have been seeing and observing a clear attacks key a sort of is where the attacks on the mid in areas where the is where the forces talk it to the number of residential houses in a break. and also in us, i rocked
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a refugee camp where to palestinians, at least being killed 10 now, and i'm also a rock refugee camp now this very densely populated area. similarly, in fact, we have been seeing cool. so why the attacks on the safe zone here in a rough off, we're on a go to a true land being targeted in the worst part of the city that is so close to the make shift filters were a number of palestinians have been injured, resulting from this ministry i've talked to now i'm getting bombardments. in fact, i've been created please sense of on site to among palestinians alongside with wide scale destruction of old civil infrastructure and also residential units across the southern parts of the territory. they've been saying this pass and some months now target is real, seems to be increasing a set on this ground defensive and roughly how those people, the where you of been receiving these, these ongoing threats from this and young as well
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. we can see that people are completely true. matoney is being devastated from the river. questions of this ongoing military, genocide, with campaign, as people are completely right now, being trucks here in the south, a roof or with new. i'm a safe place else to go. as people do not know what is that next destination will be in fact um and the ongoing statements released by it's very political and military show is that you've seen the best roof is one of the main targets right now for the is very minute treat to achieve as a part of the is ready goals of this full. but right now people are also driving decides towards old video sions and diplomatic efforts being made by regional mid yates's in order to reach an approach to us. these for agreements, we come off and israel must bring a term, put her in fact to one quarter to here on the ground. but we come see us probably still use that is where the prime minister benjamin to,
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to the yahoo so keen on them face in gruff off despite all the international efforts. and the process of being made specifically by as rosky lady the usa to force israel. just call you back is a, any tend to plans to invade this city, which will definitely bring to coast upload vast, and also on a predicted humanitarian catastrophe consequences. tara couple other than that on the ground for us in rasa in southern gaza. thank you, terry. will speaking of that international pressure, john and chancellor of schultz has wanted is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu against his plans for background defensive and rafa the to need is met investors and then salt, just admission yahoo to protect civilians and garza and also highlights of the need for humanitarian aid. he said the world cannot stand by as palestinians risk salvation to the longer the war last, the higher the number of civilian casualties rises. the more desperate the
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situation of the people that does have become. the more this backs the question, no matter how important the goals kind of justifies, that's totally be high costs or are there other ways to achieve? you'll go take the gaunt assessment safe and roughly the very to we logic is one consideration. but there is a few minutes having logic as well. house with more than 1500000 people be protected. where they go we've just had uh, i think a very serious conversation, an important conversation among friends. you express your concern for the 2 things . one protecting civilians and 2nd provision of humanitarian aid. and i explained that these are concerns as well because we agree with both goals. oh that's getting well from honda sounds good to join coming out from occupied east choice and i'm
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the nurse and yahoo that let's visual not this serious but important conversation. do you get the sense that he's actually feeling this mounting pressure from european lead? well, he is really prime minister himself has said that no matter what international pressure is, role faces are, comes under, they are not going to what that did, turn them from achieving the goals of the war just tonight you have the german chancellor, alarm schultz. we also had ursula long delay in meeting with the gyptian president talking about how there needs to be a ceasefire immediately to help get more humanitarian a into gaza. and that's the situation is quite catastrophic in terms of famine and hunger and starvation. nope. so no matter what comes in the way of his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, he doesn't seem to be phase. there has been mounting pressure for ms. rose biggest ally of the united states throughout the last 5 months of this war. just given how
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israel has been prosecuting it but nothing yahoo himself has said that no matter what israel is going to continuously do. what works best for israel until an absolute victory in the war. oh speaking, what time do i understand? the war cabinet has been just me thing do we know if anything is a match from the as well. the biggest agenda item for israel's work cabinet this evening will be the mandate for negotiators. as they had to jo has some time this week. this has been a conversation since about friday and just last night to these demonstrations, protestors had accused the prime minister of cancelling this meeting. when in fact he said that it was going to be this evening to discuss that. now there is descent within nathaniel whose own government from the far right we're talking about. no, no for nationalists like the countries finance minister bets on it, smelt rich,
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who was said that there shouldn't be any sort of deal military pressure will be the only way to bring back these captives and not the ground invasion instead of i should be more imminent these really prime minister himself has said that the military pressure is the main way to bring back the captives. but these really are indeed going to be sending a delegation to doha sometime in the coming days. and that's going to be the main thing on the table tonight for discussion d and homed us how. how does that with the laser as far as from occupied east? jerusalem, thanks so much. i'm to well, as i'm to just mentioned to you, leaders and egypt are also warning against israel as possible offensive. and rafa egyptian president on both sides, i'll cc met the european commission, present us live on the line that in cairo, she announced a $8000000000.00 aid package for cash strapped egypt. some of that money will be used to secure board is to limit the flow of migrants. the
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hell, let's dig into this now with fulton bar account, he is a professor of public policy has not been clifford university. so i was interested to hear from off sholtes today because given germany's history is it stalled on israel. these were remarkably strong. was how much weight to they actually kind of mentioned y'all. well, from what we've seen so far, but they know it doesn't seem to, to be faced by anyone or any uh, you know, expression of opinion. if he doesn't listen to the nice space is unlikely to be
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just something to germany or any of the countries. but i think the public is probably in listening to the adult position within his writers. listening. people are growing more or more at the no longer at ease with what's going on. the catastrophe that has unfolded so far, it's very difficult to justify and by anyone. and if the germans were now changing their position, then you can expect also, i think within israel and within the nice stays, the public opinion is also shifting in that direction. i'm sorry, interesting. i'm wondering about the shift that we've been seeing over weeks and months in europe. do you think that's primarily out of concern for palestinian civilians or, or is this about trying to find more unity a while it's, it's both. i mean, it started the, the unit is they come sets in by the seas that the, that has not been broadcast from gaza and the very different positions being taken . and in fact, for the 1st time, i think in the history of the you the,
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the 1st so publicly on these issues. yeah. they have, they have the, they have had their differences over ukraine restaurants on, but somehow they managed to bring it all under $110.00 to come up with a one unit unified position. but on this particular war, you have morales speaking so loudly in one direction and the other speaking and the other direction. so it's, it's been a very popular disagreement. so there must be a lot of pressure on germany, i think from other e u. countries to motivate this position because promises of age and that we're seeing this a package for egypt, for instance. what did we make of that to? all of this is very confusing and i think it's a bit suspicious. the timing of it. the easiest way to resolve the humanitarian crisis in guys, and this is what more than 28 agencies have already express is to open that off for the. yeah. and now where instead of opening that off of order,
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they're going all the way around to create all these ad drops proposing of his own to him. how allow ada infrastructure? it's, it's better, but it's an effective and there could be other uh, cynical reasoning photos you can discuss if you like. but it seems that the egypt has been silenced with this southern packages of 8. it starts with the $8000000.00 from the european union. and also a day before that the, the united that of interests signed the $35000000000.00 package to, for the development of, for us, of heck my to coastal the zone in egypt. so one must question why all of this happening at the moment? for egypt, and is it the price egypt his pay to keep silent and to avoid that confrontation around the cost? you tell me about the, the cynical thoughts you've been having then about about the, the way that we've seen a rolled out by some west and you're very well, i mean, it's uh, this, oh,
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the ad drops to start with that mean it's not been established has the effective and the amounts that is given is not sufficient. the type is very different, is very foreign for the palestinians. but also know a drop can happen without the approval of his route. and israel is the side that gives the altitude the route where the drops can can or cannot to take place. so it's really been designed to please the public back home is just to show that's with trying and then a way to cleanse reputation. and you can see the countries that have been allowed by israel to do it. other countries that as well cares about, but not enough to open the, the roads access. they just allow them to do it. some of these, the drops the floating force, the, the adults. it's quite the weird idea. i mean, it's unlikely to allow greater amounts of a to come. and if it does come, it will create a bottleneck because there is no storage. there's no distribution network going around it, and some people started to look into this and suggest that maybe it is
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a way to say to the rest of the world, the guys will continue to be occupied. guys that will need access roughly or not to open it. i will not allow it's crossings to be used anymore. so something else has got to be created for the palestinians, for like a den and also a very dangerous each late processing is out. and you already see now in humanitarian bases, you know, they're now in their tens and hundreds people are allowed out. the moment you have access like this, i think they'd be pressure to, to leave the gaza strip. so that's one explanation. the other is more about the united states seeking for told, in, in the estimate trading in a similar to what the, the russians have in syria. a particularly given the guys reserves and the costs of stress o n t a center has in there. and so i'm going to thoughts potentially about the future. i will dig into that a little bit more like a laser on that. thank you for now. so to america,
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thank as well as kind of had few hit on out of the united nations extends its assistance mission 12 kind of sound a welcome. as millions of ask on sco hungry the it's feeling more like maybe maybe even june in southern spain havior one. so we'll start there 1st with the good stuff, portugal in spain, full on sunshine. here look at seville at 28 degrees, but i think by tuesday, somewhere in southern spring could see its 1st 30 degree day of the year. maybe even monday, actually in mercy a you don't do it monday. you get another kick up the can on tuesday for those wind shift and temperatures lower, warmer air, also being funneled into the islands of island in britain. but we've got some rain coming out, shift for the island of ireland, and cooler air from the baltic states as press down temperatures in berlin and
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warsaw. otherwise, i gotta show you this rain in northern iraq also could get drench was about a month's worth over 24 hours. also for that southeast corner of turkey dropping down into the lift that there could be some flooding in that zone as well as some of that. what weather will strike egypt, places like as one. but then winds are going to shift around in places like cartoons a big drop in the temperature is there, and then we tap into a sea breeze for bonds. also, finally, some relief from the heat is coming well with the wind. scooping up the moisture of the see here, that's going to produce some showers for central mozambique. some of the weather will spill over the other side of the border in some bob ways. so if you had him a showers for you. on monday, on the east timor uses thoughts, the catholic nations, but scandals involving high profile priests, plague the church, all of us goes bad. we were all abused, it's almost the country's talk,
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because i was kind of thing and scrambling to get ahold of n e a at least 27. when he died, the migration the japanese tonsil that has warned israel's prime minister against his plans for ground defensive and rough european commission president has done the same saying that civilians must be put on hold of some other world news now and let them in prison is projected to have one russians presidential election . withholding station is now closed and about the course of the balance counted the fast results show, he's taken around 88 percent of the vote put in an election that was seen largely as a full gone contusion. the 3rd and final day reversing those so assignment protest staged across russia. dimitri methods uncomfortable asylums, q at noon on the final election day. this is one of the ways russians could
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demonstrate that discontent and not get arrested for it. people came to cost the balance at the same, agreed time at tens of thousands of posting stations in $11.00 time zones and a half or so. okay, will be jumping. we're going to, it's clear that the president will be elected without us, but at least we will show ourselves. i came personally to shows that i disagree and to show that there are many of them there. could you always be like, i guess i would like to expect change? i don't know if that will happen or not, but i believe my voice can make a difference. of this action was endorsed by late opposition leader alex, 2nd of all the shortly before he died in an optic colony, this protest campaign was going to change the outcome of the election. vladimir putin is overwhelmingly popular in russia. and if i want to continue ation of the policy as it is now in our country, that's why i've, i've just for our president,
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president putin was running against 3 other candidates who never spoke out against him or the war in ukraine. the 1st results already revealed his expected victory fortune, unless you want to, reggie rich vladimir putin, 87.97 percent of the vote of russia also held a selection in the occupied territories of ukraine and in crimea. that's despite the fighting that and shelling of both the territories and russia. anybody voting good participation that has the majority is something that makes itself to vote. and i know there are controversies of these points and these will be sold to the sound system in the future. process economy has proven largely resilience despite the severe west and sanctions for the war in ukraine. and that's likely to help boots in, in the weeks and months ahead. with lot of my boots and securing another 6 years as
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president, there's little expectation that russia's domestic, all foreign policies, will change, reaching that in co, out to 0. hope we can now speak to a correspondent. you're a couple of out of us use up a central election commission for us in the russian capital laska here. the a record winds they meet, highest turn out and what nearly 3 decades mean. this was exactly what prison wanted the exactly what he won't say. then what to expect, so that should say, and it seems like people express that total support according to the figures we're receiving here at the central election commission. they'll. so they also report mold in the 72 percent of her to turn out to move them. they initially full cost, so they expect if it goes 70 percent of our unclear as a, that was the goal said by the kremlin. and let's say that's behind turn out is
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a manifestation of people's civic position. so the country is basically gearing up to hear from imagine a person is hopefully we'll talk to the country in becoming our well, the counting is well underway right now. but let me knows that polls are closed here in russia, but the russians are still voting in here. event overseas at russian embassies that so that forces us to, to come at the central election commission has kind of in the process around 25 percent of bonnets and letting a patient has that make check of 8 seats. 7.4 percent of the vote. so basically the figures that changing quite rapidly, but the, the, the overwhelming support of people forget to present remain. mm hm. well, multiple of western nations have already dismissed this election is not free or fed . where does this whole now leave the opposition as
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well? if i didn't before the election, b o position quote on other nations and other countries not to recognize the result . so the mexicans believing that the results with the rigs and of course of heads that from julia nevada. in particular, we to also position flu additional exceeding the volunteers her dines and ok sick calling not so long ago. there is also no opposition interruption as such because it's proceed fragmented as you know, all those who criticized fledging. the pieces that have been imprisoned code or sent to exile. so the figures we see uh will be massive disappointment, a disappointment for many who do not support leisure patient because they won't change. they won't piece. um they say that literally piece has 24 years and power is way too long. you really are several of out of
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a that watching the vote count for us at the central election commission in moscow . thank you so much, julia. well, as we were hearing on, everything has also been taking place in ukrainian territory is under russian control. and ukraine has called those words and legal and void prop mcbride reports not from keith. this election is widely regarded here in ukraine is a facile be. it wants that according to ukraine, is accompanied by a threats, intimidation and bribery in the russian control, territories of ukraine, where this pilot is being held according to ukrainian intelligence and election officials in places like for louisiana and kind of some have been going door to door with ballot boxes accompanied by on soldiers and also agents from russia's security service, the f s b apparently to explain to voters who to vote for. and also apparently explaining that a boat not full vladimir putin might be considered to be anti russians as also to.
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busy of pressure being placed on business owners and public employees such as teachers to turn out and vote. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament has condemned this whole exercise and cooled upon the international community to do the same. and there's also be in a timely reminder, as has been issued previously when russian occupies, is a on known here of how these type of ballots in the elections in these controlled areas of ukraine. but any ukrainian citizens helping them do it may well be held accountable. legally for legal action, at some point in the future, run mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, how's that election took place in russia? the war with ukraine continues, at least one person has been killed and 11 injured, and ukrainian showing on russia's bulger on region is now the 2nd set of attacks on that city. and as many days, the telephone has welcome to the extension of the mandate of the un mission. and
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i've kind of stone there been massive aid cuts since they seized power back in 2021 . since then, millions of outcomes have been going hungry every day. the one says women and calls all the west effected resolve and debated has moved from the outcome capital couple aiden violence of being perhaps the only consistent things in the fund. and the last 4 decades. remote andrew and communities have been cut off for years. as humanitarian agencies found too dangerous to venture into donavon control intended treat a lot has changed and follow up on is now the government. and this a drive is also different, is using technology to minimize costs and corruption of gone, entrepreneurs are trying to reach people need this truck has returned to gone to stop. but many of those have left to say, we provide identification using who made the id cards. we have what we call a proof of delivery,
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which can be in form of video and photos and documents. if there is potential fraud, you will catch that with every time you interact with the family. efforts like disappeared in comparison to the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis. the economy was essentially built on foreign aid, and much of it has dried up for lack of a fewer jobs and financial restrictions are full and taking a tool in the last year to know more than 2 dozen hospitals have lost their international funding. the board approved program has stopped providing help to more than 10000000 afghans and the u. s. c. point $2000000000.00 appeal has only received less than a 3rd of its funding. well, that means increased suffering for the port of i've got to fight. so unfortunately we've had to make sweeping cuts across the country and there is not one district that hasn't been affected. and of course the most impacted.

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