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to the was when you close to the hall to the store, the is right launch is a major a sold on what was one's gauze as big as hospital saying it killed several members of how much in the of the other ones are in jordan. this is, i'll just say are a lie from del os. are coming out of warning. the next step is imminent and gaza spots of a strip face extreme food shortages, politicians and gambia left to overturn a landmark bond on female genital mutilation projects, millions of girls and women and donald trump's cache crisis. the former us presidents 1000000 say he doesn't have the $464000000.02 pay for the civil full
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truck. the is there any forces remain inside? i'll ship a hospital often launching a full thread since the war when guns up again. after shutting and shooting inside the complex troops of been going room to room, detaining people, sheltering inside. many of those detained up and blindfolded in that hands. tide is ready for us to say 20 people were killed in the siege, but it produced no evidence of members of how much were inside the building of zeros target. assume report some rough in southern regardless on the stage one, smith is very forced to surround the she felt hospital in garza city. dropping thousands inside the mask were now besieged inside. i'll chief a hospital were being heavily shot at the occupation forces suddenly rated the hospital as you can hear. now there are intense clashes going on. we're hearing sounds coming from the gate through shrapnel falling all over. the hospitals
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courtyard down as many palestinians prepared to begin the day of fasting for ramadan is very fond spill near the hospital. video shows those in a desperate state from the compound. and the thought of a lot of these readings are shelling in and around all she for hospital, the army circulated leaflets bordering all civilians sheltering in the hospital and other un schools to evacuate some headsets and we do not wish to move. so we want to stay home. she thought is the largest hospital in the gaza strip. it's shields of thousands of displaced palestinians taking century from as well as for the hospital was previously invaded by used by the forces which ladies that was being used. how must komatt center claim is spelled, retreated during the slightest abrasion. jonesal officials deny the accusations. our targeted mission isn't justin operational necessity. it's
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a global imperative. all forces have 100 going specify training to prepare them for the sense that these environment and complex scenarios. they may encounter a wars against some us, not against the people of gauze. we seek no harm to the civilians that some of these hiding behind a garza health ministry came down to these very assault, holding it accountable for the wellbeing of hospital stuff. patients, the displaced insight, the health ministry accused as well. again, the preaching international humanitarian low by targeting hospitals and using fabricated narratives to just to find the actions, sorry, capacity. and i would do 0 roughly. so regardless. well, any of my colleague elizabeth per on and spoke to dr. james smith, he's an emergency physician who worked at i likes the hospital during the war. he says medical teams are overwhelmed by both
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a number. i'm severity of casualties. the conditions was a risk when we with that back in the the end of december, early january, the situation has only deteriorated since then. what i'm hearing from colleagues that are working, that now the palestinian doctors and nurses we were working with is that the situation is, is that even more catastrophic than it was when we were working together back in, in january that still seeing hundreds of patients many presenting with complex medical problems, but of course also patients with complex and traumatic injuries, often poly trauma, in the context of the ongoing violence. israel's bots, as you've seen, is, is ongoing, still in the middle in the north of casa, and increasingly also in the south. and when you say the conditions will have a reflect that they were catastrophic, they would terrible injuries that you were seeing. can you describe to us a little bit more about the conditions that you and your colleagues were facing at
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all? accel special. we will effectively encountering multiple mess, casualty incidents on a daily basis. a single mass casualty incident is an event in which the number of patients arriving at the hospital at any given time over whelmed the capacity of the facility to manage in a single 24 hour period. we were seeing mass casualty incident estimates, casualty incident, 101520 trauma wounded patients arriving at the hospital at any given moment. and they were adults and children with some of the most terrific traumatic injuries that i had ever seen. obviously a journalist is male i'll google has now been released by his ready forces after being held for 12 hours. he described his time held captive by these randy ministry . like in a sense, well, let me hop on. i'm gonna jump over to you today with a 5 e and see my bad news that applause, you know with that. but then again, believes i'll come off solemn, polite, and elected scheme. and it's
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a whole for me to get put to let him i just thought, i'll wait and then i'll have to o'clock. i'm not a little bit sure for you, but it might if it was a good shot, i had the little for then i have you lost like i've had to stop in a bottom right and a few minutes was not what the court would just had a jetta as a but i've not gotten to the specific gammon and you just the well the i the phone call us like the 3, but i'm feeling better digit than what kind of slip. i love that. com of courtney glen. protect, give you an idea of what i thought seemed a thought for you, but i don't love being, i'd have had a call, but it's not shut off the i'm due for the highly on check this out. i'm not that you're not helpful too much. that is about the last good you at the get shouldn't then me, i'm a lot of sleep my fee and we'll have to, i don't want to or you didn't, you have the ultimate then, was it not the oppose name and a little for let be lucky never yeah, and i had to ask you what that it was and was that it would be anybody to have it.
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so i'm a committee at a deal. it might still be a lot going on, but that it's not showing that i have yet had to do an assignment for that. make it i know have to go to the bottom of a heads up. i'm gonna have to look as about 9 o'clock job to keep them above a block in a way and just i'm in the middle block and picking. i know i need that and see, and i'll say i've had the same husband and i'm with them. they had their send me the case, what kind of commit georgia eh, heavy on it, but i'm a fuck them alignment at that level and a little for about, well, let's go to collect the committee. could she could, could be difficult. how much a month or not. so i need for that kind of me been answered if you don't want are now 5 months of blood shed 5 months of destruction and 5 months of all at war and the besieged population. well now hunger install based and gaza is israel's latest weapon and it's war. a report just release as famine is imminent in the northern part of gaza and is at risk of finding across the street. that's the main finding
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of of funding review committee, which has been monitoring food security and gaza for several months now. and 3 children under to be suffering from acute malnutrition and todd households have gone without food for days. health officials say around 60000, pregnant women are suffering from malnutrition and dehydration causing low birth weight that increasing the risk of still baths. the report describes the situation as catastrophic, but people resulting to eating animal feed and even gross reports as a ceasefire, as needed immediately to stay above the threat of without finding an opening on board. as the only way to ensure that enough food reaches people to prevent them from stopping to death, victoria gave some variables because the weather's little food available. you take what you can find boiled up. these plants fill a gap, but not for long. butterflies. well, that'll work over the world which way my mother thought us the difference between each plant and we started to recognize them. each of us each have
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a piece of bread they elsewhere a rough or a mother mix is crushed. biscuits with milk and water to feed her daughter. been to get them in. so with that, so yeah, it wasn't before the war. i used to feed her fruits and vegetables last but now i can't provide d as well. i used to give her high energy biscuit and so, but we can't afford them. does it? the neonatal intensive care unit, again, morality, hospital st. increasing number of babies of dying because of a keep many attrition, but one of the most opposed with breathing problems. so we placed them in incubators until the gain the proper weight, then the discharge, and unfortunately after 5 days or a week, the baby with 10 bad conditions. many of them have died. global body monitoring salmon. the ip see says phase 5 on its scale is the most severe and is classified as famine. it occurs when at least 20 percent of the population is
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facing and extreme lack of food. so 2 percent of children, a suffering from acute malnutrition, and 2 people in $10000.00 to dying each day due to starvation. the ip see ones famine is immune into northern garza and could occur any time between now and may. unicef estimates one and 3 children younger than 2 as malnourished the number this doubled since january. the doctors are reporting that they no longer see normal size baby. what they do see though, tragically small, still bump this most still born babies. and mon, neo natal, that's called in pop by the, by again the mount friction, the hydrogen, and the complication the un says the catastrophic levels of hunger demand, the immediate opening of more channels to deliver assistance, say, so any a fraction of what's needed to stop people stopping has arrived. well, let's do that. me at the gaza strip is dying slowly. it's not from the missiles
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then from hunger, if not from hunger, then from dehydration. palestinians hope the ip sees warning will improve conditions on the ground for the time being and until much more a derives hundreds of thousands of people are facing the possibility of starvation . victoria gates and b l. g. as in india, we spoke to best bet stone from the us food and agriculture organization. she says, the food security situation because it has worse and at a rate never seen before. clearly being at an ip c level 5 definition. catastrophic is something that is unprecedented in the 20 years that we have been working on this. i. p. c. reporting the i. p. c report began in 2004 with its 1st look at somalia. and here we are 20 years later with an incredible deepening and rapid deterioration of a food security situation and gaza in particular, that has deteriorated at
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a pace and a frequency that we've never seen before. so the ip c report really has 3 categories that we define around acute food in security. level 3 is considered crisis. level 4 is considered emergency and level 5 is catastrophe, possibly leading to famine. so what does it mean to be in phase 5, which is where 1100000 gallons are actually categorized right now. half of the population of gaza. that means that household to are in this particular level, have an extreme lack of food and are unable to meet most of their basic needs. people are starving and they face a significantly increased risk of acute malnutrition and ultimately death. so this now is the, the place where with the release of the report, the report indicates that i think when we released the report in december,
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we indicated that salmon was likely this now puts us into a position where as the report indicates, famine is imminent. regardless, as most vulnerable children, including those of existing illnesses face, the greatest risk of starvation, parents are doing everything. they come to save them, but it's still not enough for stephanie deck in our thoughts as the signs of starvation. a hard to miss friday is 6 years old. his cheeky smile has faded away along with a light in his eyes, his shape his muscles. he's no nothing but bones with a head too big for his body. mama cover my body, he cries. war is health of the healthy, let alone the chronically ill fed and the model of this more assistance he's suffering from cystic fibrosis, which is stick mucus. on his long as this disease require specific nutrition and
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strict diet along with constant treatment, all of which is totally absent in the north in system of my child's health condition has deteriorated. for 2 months, he has been suffering dire complications, including severe dehydration. since we brought him to hospital, he has been living on solutions just to survive. always, you know, his mother shows us by the before the war. despite his condition, he was a beaming, happy child. just slightly reluctant, done, sir. not recognizable now aside. these being treated injured by yeah. in the north of the gaza strip, aid has recently started trickling in after months of nothing misstep about them to hurt. but the most part of guys, this trip has been denied the entity of any of the lease. am i the name lead medical supplies, coupled with the state of starvation from balden, has resolved these conditions are exacerbating like that to the fact that more than
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20 children died as documented because of many attrition. what we want the situation when it gets worse, as the salvation is rabbit, doing the population in the law, is that some of the united nations in february warns that one quarter of goes this population was one step away from imminent simon agency say they have all the supplies ready to help, but they need to be given safe access by land for multiple crossings and that needs to be done. now, this is certainly not an effective, efficient, humane, nor dignified solution. stephanie decker, which is 0. i'll talk a short break here, and i'll just say that when we come back a major victory for human rights defenders in columbia, there's been more than 2 decades in the making. and we're in cuba with farmers are struggling to read the fruits of their labor on savings the
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the, the winds has returned a bit of a shock for the eastern side of town to the northeastern states. and all this, given the great lakes on frozen would also produce lake effects. now on the lease side of all the dry legs toronto, then a drop of about 20 degrees of the last couple of these days will feel that way different 3 day full costs will suggest it stays either at or below freezing for til friday with no returns. ones will at most the state's looking generally finally, remember the quarter of this just being blowing out of it. that's actually nolan signed by passport. so will generate these big showers over the bahamas, possibly fall different time, then also a potential flash starting from these would be going through last won't breeze. the trade winds not much stronger, but they are generating another cloud and rain as
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a potential of a costa rica in panama, that's booms in home juris. but in contrast, big cheryl is supposed to be higher chance on the eastern side of mexico in south america. and the seasonal ryans are showing themselves up in a long, long way and also renewals and brazil and increasingly fresh connor gardner. but the size where it's still hot, sun seen, for example, the warnings of high temperatures, the generating dry and showers once more. a human appeal. we know just how precious every moment of ramadan is. every 2nd of these beautiful month brings you the opportunity to embrace the spirit and blessings of mercy. your 13 nights is a human appeal platform, which enables you to automate you with a nation's on every night to from a done hoping to make the most of this beautiful month. trust us with your messy
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this ramadan, the in the book about you watching it. i'll just say it right to your mind about top stories here at this hour. is there any forces austin inside the i'll ship a hospital in johnson city. this is really always 4th rate on the complex since is more on the concept the can last october. when he comes to me, i have been detained. consciously which on this, the smell of goon has been released by is ready for his up to 12 hours in detention . he was beaten early on monday by the ministry as a rated out shift. the troops also destroyed satellite trucks. news by to the doctor pulled into the food,
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crushed and gauze as as common is imminent. in the north, i'm in touch, i would treat some of the scripts. simon review committee says going to be funded by may. i missed there was a spot not politicians in gambia are looking to overturn a landmark band on female genital mutilation imposed in 2015. that would remove legal protections and millions of girls and women under the people who support repeating the bad march in the capital bundle parliament debate to the issue. $42.00 of the $47.00 members of the national assembly voted to send the bill for further discussions. the united nations estimates that nearly 3 quarters of women and goads between the ages of $15.49 of undergoing the procedure in gambia, which i had to correct is an active, has been found to upstate funds because she says the people behind the campaigns over town the band are seeking more control of a women and gambia of the people that up for f t m. in this country. a lot of them, i mean, these are men that don't have the same live experiences that we do. and women who
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have been through this practice continue to tell them every single day. what they're suffering is, what day a pain is. and every time somebody comes out and she has the story, these men always go out and see that they are lying and they are less than age. and they have been paid by the rest to say that f t m. is that what the happened? issues, i think recently what happened is not only was it didn't pause because of the religious need is coming out and not only paid the bill, but also insight to survivors and invalid beach in our stories and saying that if gmp isn't happening, they can be i'd be able to meet that this 2nd session. so i think that's what's driving the rhetoric that we're seeing, but this is about child abuse and this is wrong. we know that gm is harmful. we've seen women die from best practice. we've seen gulf suffer from distractive and there's no way that we can twist it to make it right. wrong is wrong. they succeed with that appealing the law against s t m. they'll come after the child matters.
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loved one of those. they might even come out to the domestic violence law and the next thing we know the sexual balance. so i think this is bigger than f t and this is about the control of women and their bodies. now donald trump's lawyer has a, he doesn't have a cash to post a button to the full amount of $464000000.00. and his civil fraud case trump wants to appeal to judgment that found him guilty of unlawfully inciting as well. but if he doesnt post the boned new york state could begin seizing trump's property, unless the court agrees to a delay, at least 30 insurance rights has refused the backend. well, debbie hines is a former baltimore city prosecutor. she says, trump has run out of options to obtain the needed funds. a trump, where any one wants, there is a judgment of civil judgements for money against them. they can appeal that they don't have to take the judges such a judge's decision in this matter. but,
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and that has nothing to do with the bond, but in order to appeal and not have your assets collected in one, you must either post within the court system. that's what it means. so that the court is actually holding the amount securely that you are appealing. and if you're not able to put up the entire amount in the court system to hold for security, in this case where now new york, the attorney general's office, then you can go to a company that's called the bond company. and you can post only 10 percent of the amount, and the bond company is guaranteeing to the court that if anything goes wrong with the appeal and there is a loss that they will secure the full amount. it's not immediate in the sense that there is a court proceeding, new york or trying to general can save up the time is over. this is the law, this is how it works. he wasn't able to come up with anything. he's asking that'd
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be lowered. but he hasn't come up with any amount and definitely not the refunded amount. so we're ready to seize on some of his assets in the amount that we are due . and owing plus daily interest of no violence by criminal gangs continues unabated and hate see us despite concessions by the government, including the resignation of the prime minister ariel. already the fighting is displaced around a $160000.00 people, and thousands more have been forced to free the capital for the prince. my new arrival at ripples a bloody scene in the outskirts of haiti's capital porter prints, in the early hours of monday dang, reportedly attacked to upscale neighborhood, leaving nearly a dozen dead. it's the latest and the spiraling wave of gang related violence gripping the country. he woke up this morning with bodies in our community, a petal deal. it fits on a deal is not that kind of community where people are killed and we are here to remove the bodies before the children started walking to school independent starts
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where i would love to use. yeah. caving to demands by haitian gangs prime minister arielle henri announce last week he would resign following the creation of a transitional presidential council. despite the announcement dang, violence has not abated, sparking new concerns from international observers over crisis that's already grown out of control. it is not hyperbole to say that this is one of the most dire humanitarian situations in the world. in neighboring dominican republic, security forces were deployed on monday to the haitian border locals. they are saying that humanitarian crisis is also having a dramatic impact on commerce. when we're lucky plus, you're lucky. here the situation is difficult. not many haitians come due to the problem and haiti, they come twice for week and 5 days that they don't come because of the situation. he is not easy. leaders from other caribbean nations or holding talks to resolve the crisis, including aiding with the establishment of a transitional presidential council. a multinational police force to restore order
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in haiti backed by the united nations and led by kenya has reportedly been delayed canyon officials saying the deployment of such a force will. and only once, the transitional council has been created messed up a little alger 0. not increasing food shortages in cuba have led to rep, protest of them on government action until recently the on and was praised by the us in the founding all but eliminated hung up. it'll gustin reports from central cuba with farmers unable to grow prompts due to a worsting economic crisis. and us sanctions within come into staples rigid, unproductive planned economy. agriculture has long been the achilles heel farm is that particular affected by cuba is deep economic crisis. in recent is auction of the come the go to auction to plow the fields. that's because there's not enough diesel subtract. is this one that says that 5 years ago his vegetable product was
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double what it is today? can we then our, my evelyn and there's nothing, there's no fertilizer, there's no habits like that. makes it hard to prepare the land state. take a show that in recent years, rice being and poor production have decreased the nation of hunger in cuba was until recently seen as a standout to achievement. but now it's rising, sped by a new layer of sanctions imposed by the trump. and by them administration's name that has up 2000 cars, stolen over the last 2 years is that is living at home, you know, spends his nights watching out of his head. and i find that you might, on the guy who the biggest problem with facing is rubber. really. that's what's affecting us the most during this crisis. and it just doesn't stop harold, keeping the phone is connected cause that by lower them a. so all of that network to the state, until recently, the state gave a telegram a pallet of milk every month, every cuban child on the 7th. that was done by forcing dairy farmers to sell a milk at no down prices. but today production on the distribution of filtering
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children's milk is arriving late if it's all cheaper and the more dependent on food inputs. but there's a cost crunch. calling to say the new sanctions, not millions of dollars a year from the islands, foreign exchange earnings back in the $96.00 days a us state department, most of the sanctions on cuba should i have to bring about hunger desperation and a sort of government that still in this ministry historian says, this is the most dramatic case of international a economic warfare. aiming among other things as agriculture, and that's what it same done and it works. the market price, the milk is now 4 times higher than what the state pays to make ends meet farms are increasingly cycle staples to sell on the black markets. 2 dep, salters, there's less food available at prices. people can afford sunday, so play tests and several preferences in cuba. one of the accounts were hungry at
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augusta and i'll just gotta say with the idea who the the columbia in the government has been condemned for its decades. long persecution of one of the countries main human rights groups. it's the 1st time an international tribunal has issued such a broad sentence against the columbia in states. and is alessandra and petri reports. the routing by the entire american court of human rights could have repercussions for the rest of life in america. a victory expected for 2 decades and monday and international ports condemned with colombian states for that keeps long persecution. because the state lawyers collective a human rights organization that was the 1st in columbia to denounce the crimes committed by state agents during the 10th and civil conflict. to the american colt of human rights to class columbia, international and responsible for the violation of the rights to life. personal integrity, private life, freedom of full expression. since the 1996, lawyer,
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zip paid a huge price for confronting the state members were murdered, disappeared or forced into exile after receiving that threats in the courts approve the columbia intelligence agencies were behind the deliberate smear campaign against the group and also compiling gets members information and sharing them with parent military forces that then act upon them. lawyers so that you have what you have is was one of them. she survived several attempts in her life and the kidnapping of her daughter by on, man, and was forced to flee with the least particularly mean, i'm feeling happy because we finally have a decision of to 22. as a struggle. i think it's historic because it provides measures that can really impact the persistent the tax on human rights defenders. we never thought we would make it to the stay alive if, despite some progress, columbia remains the deadliest country for human rights defenders in latin america
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with an average of a 100 debts per year, and many more people facing traits and persecution. experts hope this decision will help address the worsening situation for human rights defenders across the region. how many knocks us on? we'll see how the threats have become daily occurrences in many countries, mexico prove and his way of letting me cut august. they are not investigated and this allows for them to continue. that's why this decision is so important. the sentence requires columbia to fully investigate the acts of violence against the lawyers. apologize publicly repaired the victims and declare a day to commemorate human rights defenders. the most important before the lawyers as forces the country to pass legislation changing how its intelligence agencies operate and protect human rights defenders at last allison that i'm get, i'm just the trouble with that.

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