tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 19, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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and the joy of breaking falls and the footprint we remember the blessings we all meant to share. for that do a sacred play is now your duty to fulfil all that can possibly be the the hello i'm not inside. the news live from the coming up in the next 16 minutes, as well as military says it's killed, at least 50 people in gauze as el cheapo hospital. thousands more have been detained. the main, hopefully the fact that the ducks have the stock did the good thing. it's our immediate to say they all cautiously optimistic off the latest round of gauze and ceased by totes,
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involving the head of israel's intelligence agencies on call and pauses. a new national security know that import poses tough with penalties for treason espionage and disclosing state secrets and a long, difficult journey to safety out. is there a join? some of the people forced to return to south dawn because of fighting across the board. in for the 1st, the south korea is the country gets ready to haste. major league baseball season ice enough with the georgia $700000000.00 mountain show. hey, as tony the star attraction, the hello welcome to the program. we begin in gaza where it is rarely strikes. have hit several homes in the southern most city of rough or killing. at least 15 people. the one and a half 1000000 palestinians who fled fights and elsewhere, and so
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a refuge in process have not been sped from the buttons. others injured in those open heart attacks were taken to nearby hospitals. many of them children, rough on his face, consistent nightly bombardment giving displays palestinians no with less to go. meanwhile in the north, that the strip is rarely strikes hit the y'all move neighborhood of gauze the city . the area is crowded with residential homes and buildings. staying in the north is riley on the remains inside out she for hospital often launching its full raid the monday morning. concerns a growing for the patients stop and civilians in the area of to the minute she announced it's killed, 50 people the and detained others. ok, so same of which begins are coverage. the people on its own is really soldiers moving through the besieged hospital, complex searching of room by room. the government for the same as the commander say, the operation is targeting how most fighters hiding inside the hospital. that's.
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i'm all of them, it's several people were reported killed in the operation, including psych, i'll build it out of my pool. how my says he was a key figure, any causes police force responsible for facilitating the save distribution of 8. 11 the number of civilians were killed the the aftermath of these really airstrikes inside and outside the hospital because of health ministry says many were suffocated while trying to escape a fire that broke out. for god sake, i've no way to go for my family because i have no way to go for god's sake where to go where to go. thank god. going to god. thank you now. and then the siege of all she saw hospital and surrounding area by is really forces is time for me to rescue operations with many teams unable to get there. thousands of philistines remain trapped inside the hospital journal as surveys of pain and their
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equipment destroy, leading to a reporting blackout. axels i much out, does their doctors without borders has reacted to the as rarely rate on golf as largest hospital saying we are deeply concerned for the safety of patients and medical staff trapped in the l chief and medical complex. when the fost off witnessed mass arrests, 5 is rarely on me in the area around. she thought we lost contact with one of our stuff and we call on everyone to ensure the safety of medical stuff and civilians. or in a few moments will speak time to scenario choosing ok, bodies to respond. first, let's go to tart. assume who is in russia and southern galls are for us tarik. what is the latest your hearing about the situation at all? she for, we know the desk told as rise in considerably yes, that's right. in fact, as well as pressing go on with it, smelled a tree offensive in kansas city. and this specifically on the neighborhood of she
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felt hospital as bombardment continue to destroy residential houses. we're talking about dozens of residential buildings where it completely flattened as families were forced to flee from the entire area because of the bottom. and that had caused an internal displacement, also for people who had been multiple, evacuated from their houses, that they happy living in fox, the fighting on the foreign exchange for the winter months. winds isn't the easy way to sewage, just continue old. so it continues inside the facility of us, you felt hospitable as the military rank of how must have announced that they had managed to destroy. and i'm part. busy is very minute, 3 tanks, while these very side has been stating that this very minute, 2 trips managed to queue and to eliminate 50 palestinians alongside with the resting 200 others at their own during operations the on the ground. but the situation is getting much more value and drastic, an hourly basis as the compartment did not stop till now and has been expanded to
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reach different areas across the territory. and tell us what's happening, where you are in the south, in rough up in moore as strikes the a yes and fact that there are more attacks and the in the separate part of the 2 or 3 we've been hearing an ox of movement of these very minute 3 surveillance subtractions and also find to jets that kept bouncing. a number of a residential houses in the southern part to the city of con unit texas. so adjacent to ruffle district. uh the is wait a minute. trees continue to demolish a complete residential neighborhoods. one off to the other as a part of their on getting decides of minute treat campaign also the saved. so is it not yet saved because of the unrelenting, bombardments where these very forces had been multiply, targeting these areas, its operations as a lot of the ongoing repeats of the statements released by these very military and
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political officials saying that the military operations in a rough or are you not the to but we're just waiting for the right time that's could be determined by these when the leadership just started practically, despite all the international pressure being exhausted. when these, when a government to suspend the system. okay, thank you for that update. talked about doing that for us in rafa in southern gaza . meanwhile, a u. n. warehouse meant to receives humanitarian aid and northern gauze that has been shown overnight by these really on the at least 2 people working in the, on rough as tennessee and jabante of what killed the facility was preparing to receive trucks carrying aid and flour men to be distributed to people in northern garza whether un says that funding is imminent. the us next year of states as the entire population of gaza is in dire need of humanitarian aid. on sunday, blinking says food deliveries must be a priority. as comments come off to the us human rights chief blamed as well from
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blocking a trucks from entering the strip pointing to the most respected measure of these things. a 100 percent of the population in gaza is that severe levels of achieve food and security? that's the 1st time an entire population has been so classified. and we also see again, according to, in this case, the united nations, a 100 percent. the totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance . compare that to a sedan about 80 percent of the population, there is indeed the amount of changes have ganeth stand about 70 percent. so again, this will be under scores both the, the urgency, the imperative of making this the priority. that's good to have the standard who is the only person occupied east jerusalem home that the americans have also been
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addressing that raid as i'll shift what have they said about that as well. the americans have been commenting quite a bit on is really options in this war, most recently on israel's rate, on the ship, a hospital saying that perhaps israel does not have the strategy that would help them sustain this war. additionally, we've been hearing comments from the united states about this pending ground invasion instead of law for some time and just this afternoon, these really prime minister has said that there is a disagreement with the americans about invading it off, but not the reason why these really prime minister went on to say that it was necessary in order to achieve an absolute victory. meanwhile, the americans have been saying that it would be a mistake just given how many civilians are seeking refuge. they're saying that there is nowhere for these palestinians to go,
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given the fact that much of the gaza strip, if not all of it really has been destroyed by, is really attacks in the last 5 months. so this back and forth between the united states and israel continues as this pending ground invasion. these really say is a minute. and i'm the, we know most sad, a israel secret service has been in doha for sci fi tools. a have these rarely said anything about how those 2 weeks went as the head of israel's most sod. that's the external security services. david barney a is back in his role after meeting with mediators in jo. how know anonymous sources speaking to is really media have given more of a pessimistic outlook on the talk, saying that they're not exactly heading in the right direction. israel's work cabinet will convene this evening to discuss what david barney up brought back with him from dell ha. and mediators are in fact still meeting in cardboard to try and
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find solutions. now the americans remain optimistic saying they're hopeful for the gaps to be bridge. but there are still a lot of sticking points and bridges that need to be crossed here. you're talking about how mouse, who says their position remains the same. they want to see a total into the war where the is really sort thing. but that's simply not going to happen. okay, thank you for those updates. hummed us to lose that for us in occupied east jerusalem on time dimension, the in direct talks between his role and how much on the way here in the hall. they've been discussing how much is laces, proposal for a prison at captive exchange, and to the war guitar immediate to say they remain hopeful and vol has more of the time used by the spokesman of the foreign ministry here was that they are cautiously optimistic about the results of the talks, but he said that it is very good that the talks of taking place in doha,
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that to me is cut off, can monitor these talks better, can facilitate them better. and he talked about the technical teams from, from both sides working on the details. these are indicted talks. we have to notify and the is really, is don't tell these readers here. they don't have many prerogatives for decision making and so on. so that's why the chief of the most, are they, but they, it has already left with for consultations with easy to ship. and basically the cutoff saying that this is going to take time. i don't think we're out at the moment now where we can say that you are close to the, to a deal. we are, as i said, we are cautious. we have the mistake because the ducks have it as you want them. that is a good thing. and we hope that that to continue, then they help to build upon that and that coming at days, but it's still too early to, to, to announce any, any successes. so we remain, as i said, we made hopefully the for the ministry spokesman or so made it clear the top to convince you started the actions during the last couple of days, particularly the,
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the attack on the chief a hospital. he said that those talks have to stuff on the international committee has to do something to prevent these ladies from continuing to commit to those violations against medical facilities and goals and also against civilians. he said the cup out has already sent $86.00 cargo planes with this you might retain a to cause entities goes to contribute logistically and financially to any efforts to bring more $8.00 to cost. how much fine. i'm just gonna go. i'll just their agenda is my little girl has now been released by his riley force is off to being held for 12 hours. he described his time held captive might, is where the ministry like in a sense. so let me hop on. i'm gonna jump off actually today, same with a 5 fie and fema bad news that applause, you know, said look at them again,
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but lives are what i'll come. i'll follow him a bullet and a like a theme. and because of the whole from and i forget what and let him, i just thought, i'll wait, then i'll have to o'clock, not remove insure for you. but it might, if it would shot on a heavy load for the fact that i had to stop in a bottom right. and that was not what the quote just got a jetta as a brought up. know what the check you came in and you just the, um, well that i the phone because the 3 of them feeling better digit than what, go ahead and put that on a quarterly. then if they give you an idea of what i thought seemed a thought for you, but i don't like being i'd have had a positive, it's not sure what to do at football. i don't check this out. i'm not that you're not going to do much that it's not about the alaska yet, that it shouldn't. and then the, i'm a lot of the fee and we'll have to, i don't want to or you didn't, you had that it may then was it not in the clothes name and a little for let be lucky, not be a. and i did say you went very well and was that on the matter of it's when will
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committee at id will not fully allow you all 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. you all have to speak to me about the locked in and just i'm in middle block and picking. i know i need that in . see an outside to have the same horsemen because i don't want them. they have the send me the statewide kind of commit george and heavier. but i'm at bonham alignment at the the level and a little 5 lead court. they collected the money could be, should, it could be to be difficult. how much a month on that was funny for that kind of me been answered if you don't want is there any ministry has launched another series of raids across the occupied westbank. the mountains broke out of noises on the vehicles, on boulders,
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as we used to sold the ballasa refugee camp east of numbers. there were also raids in hebron and yet it was ready troops such homes um patrol streets was the new janice ruler. his son is among those arrested by is ready forces. laura con has mall on the rates from ramada, a spring to live. what happens in the early hours of choose a morning road up house, and then she's a policy and john, this very well known in the occupied westbank writing about these right of your patients and human rights issues. so the is rated, sold is not to that to around 2 30 in the morning. she was with her 9 month old daughter. she's still nursing her. they then said to be taking her away to administrative detention. her husband took a daughter, they also confiscated her laptop and her phone. so husband says he doesn't know where she is or when she'll be back. but i just wanted to bring to light some the statistics. there are 35 posting and journalists behind phones at the moment. 22
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have no criminal convictions. that being held in arbitrary detention as compared to last year between january the 1st on october, the 6th only 8 policy and during this one arrested. so that has been the big optic . now. earlier i spoke to oma nestled, he's the deputy director of the policy, and john was syndicate. here's what he had say. i took it, and i believe that the main objective behind the tense. and then this intense campaign counted out by this very proficient process as of today, 62000 and this had been arrested. this is where many followed the number come before october 7. the main objective is to detect or done notice. and to steve them away from cutting the voices of the palestinians. eh, these ladies are adamant to continue to maintain the narrative and to muzzle any other voices. another objective is that did threatens this strategy. adopted by
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these 80 completion process is to and timmy date that was done is not on the, the done that is detained, but also to intimidate any other dentist by way of creating a, the image that any one who tries to speak will be then x was the targets, so this is the strategy i'm policies adopted by this lady, a probation forces. all of this fold within the media, as in the side again is the kind of thing you don't notice as oma, and that's all explained is becoming increasingly more dangerous for the policy in tennessee, arrested and more find to use against them in the occupied west spine. and of course, so many more of being killed in gaza. north on al jazeera ramallah, the occupied westbank. a plan to move ahead on the new zone, including i'm or of the pride in the hockey region of ukraine. just
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a few kilometers from the board with russia, with a team getting people out of harm's way. and i was trying to counsel is one of the upcoming cricket tools ahead of the t 20 woke up. we'll find out why in school, whichever the china has won the united states, that it has no right to interfere in territory all disputes in the south china sea . the comments follow the us section of states saying that american forces had an iron clad commitment to defend the philippines on sneed lincoln has been missing. the philippine president on the foreign minister in the capital vanilla on zillow has the story for the 2nd time since the philippine president for the non marcus junior, took office in 2020 to us secretary of state anthony blinking is visiting manila, a reflection of the reversal of former philippine president would be good to start
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as paging friendly, foreign policy and strengthening alliance between the philippines and the united states. the visit to the 1st of the situation. countries. now the visit, thomas, i mean, rising tensions in the south china sea were both the philippines and the united states. say china has been harassing philippine vessels. the us us pledge to defend the philippines if the situation escalates further, that we stand with the philippines and stand by our are in flat defense commitments, including under the mutual defense pre article for extends to arm attacks on the filipino armed forces, public vessels, aircraft, including those of his coast guard anywhere in the south trying to see had a blankets. meetings. in manila, the white house announced that us president joe biden will be hosting a summit with present then marcos and japanese prime minister. we'll see the in washington on april 11th. secretary lincoln said that the summit is not going to
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target china or any other 3rd country. none of these are directed against anyone or anything. they're in service of something they're, they're therefore trying to realize the positive vision that all of the countries involve share of the free and open in the pacific pulse. the philippines and japan are treated allies of the united states. but secretary blinking says, the summit isn't just about military cooperation, but the cannot be cooperation as well. find it below alj, a 0. manila australia has welcomed a chinese foreign minister for the 1st time in 7 years. when use official visit followed tools in new zealand. he discuss trade and climate change with the deputy prime minister on the foreign minister. winston peaches is visits, follow increasing concern and chinese influence influence and the south pacific. don mclean. gail is a geo political. i'm this lecture at the deluxe style university manila. he says
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that the visit on the school was trying his growing economic ties with australia. you know, the thing with a trillion now is you know, the visits of a foreign affairs minister wong, you know, 6 to continue existing efforts toward stabilizing relations. now, you know, china has also been the same thing to watch easing sanctions on wind, for example, in australia and businessman are watching as well. but on the one hand, we have, despite the sanction, suppose an australia, a few years back of china, is exports raising the record levels 39 percent in the past 3 years. and there's been a growing interest within china towards the struggle in commodities. and on the other hand, do you have the current administration in australia that is willing to center on economics of foreign policy and thus trying to stabilize relations with china. but the problem here is there are 2 different perceptions towards stabilizing revisions . australia, for example, emphasizes that, you know,
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with the term stabilization means that people cooperate where we can disagree, where we must engage in terms of the national interest. but china just seems to focus on cooperating and ignoring disagreements hong kong legislation as a holding a special session to debate proposed legislation that would further crack down on political defense and national security lawyers widely expected to pause when it goes to avert the bell would impose life sentences for treason and insurrection, offences phasing, introduced floors in 2020 to clamp down on pretest, lower westbrook has moved from home home to hong kong suite. it's only address little mesa is in called an historic moment. he said that hong kong had finally filled its constitutional g c and not seeing its own national security legislation and that this legislation would set alongside the 2020 badging impose national security laws that came about awesome months of anti government protests in 2019.
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now the speed in which the slope was passed really took some here by surprise. it was fast published by the government on march 8th. and then in just 6 days will make is went through this legislation close by close. it went through a 181 closes before it was passed unanimously on tuesday nights. now home comes, legislative council is dominated by the privilege of paging camp that comes off to hong kong. so electrical system was eva, hold where it deemed only patriots could run for governments. now the government has said, and john lee has said that he has defended this swiftness, it with which this law has passed. he said that there are still a national security risks, and you also look to set that the to you political situation in hong kong warrants
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. it's this national security law. the government has a public consultation. it set out of $13000.00 submissions. 98 percent was supportive, but legal experts and lawyers and some journalists have spoken about worries about some vague offences such as state secrets and for an interference. they worry about a chilling effect that this, this little could have on hong kong. the government though, says it will bring stability and that it's necessary. the russian authorities say $9000.00 children will be moved from the west in belgrade region. the governor says, the relocation is because of the frequenting ukrainian shutting and the city fos. $1200.00, a jew to be moved on friday. the announcement comes a day off, the russian president vladimir putin said he wants to crace and buffalo to protect photo regions from ukrainian attacks in east and ukraine. evacuation orders are
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being issued to families living in areas on the increasing attack by russian forces . from mcbride, join the ukrainian red cross on an evacuation mission in the khaki region. a full exam, the and then to be prepared for another trip close to the boulder with russia to bring out people who have had enough of the will. oh, so wasn't it today we're going to the town of of chance. we have 2 addresses with families and there are children to the east of how to keep the town was occupied at the start of the war. and then we take and buy ukrainian forces. but that's when the russians began bombarding it with shells and rockets. now landing on a need daily basis. first stop is this family who decided to leave with a few possessions and the pet cat. at the 2nd address, they pick up some atlanta and to 2 children, leaving the husband behind. that's the only time for her read good byes before
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a quick exit with that. but mo, drones circling overhead and the constant threat of showing this evacuation as being taking place while russian fights as opposed to moscow. and based in this positive ukraine, have been staging attacks just across the board, underlining the dangerous volatility of this whole frontier area. as the fighting intensifies in the east, more and more mandatory evacuation notice have been issued for families with children to fill it out so that i think there's are tillery your rocket spank some mortars, everything. of course, people are worried about their safety and their children by this evacuation ends that resettlement center in have keep them for is that we sometimes people die can spin the not hit their trains and we help them get tickets and we say goodbye. and that's it. to other schools as for spit lighter, it's time to say good bye to a hometown, mostly sensitive. we lived in the town center in the 5th floor apartment, but it was a bump. so we moved to a relative's house,
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but you could see for yourself how the place was on there at that close to 2. she and her children don't know when or if they will be able to attend. rob mcbride, i'll just say, or how to key if you crate are still ahead on the al jazeera politicians in the gambia loved to overturn alignment on on female genital mutilation that protects millions of women under uninstalled well champions argentina gary, now to play to friendly games of us, but we will explain why long on most people the were wiping out that feeling of heat across the us. pacific northwest will squeeze at one more warm day. portland at 22 today on tuesday, but we shake up the weather pattern on wednesdays of showers. and you're down to 14
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for the us, southwest looking good temperatures on the high side that extends to the central plains. so kansas city at 20, but different fortunes in the east. we've got lake effect, snow toronto, could see a dusting quality into us northeast. and then let's paint the colors on top of the blue and the purple. lower the temperature here for us. then freeze alerts in play, no surprises, temperatures or sub 0 teens by the afternoon, but still with his cool air rushing out of the u. s. showers in storms, bahamas, cuba, mexico's, you could tell me, peninsula and through the gulf coast there. now it has been hot and dry for the guy n, as in certain on that set to continue. maybe the odd shower coming in there. there's been flooding in one 0, sorry is. and the storms now marching into southeast brazil. they could do the same here, but they will help freshen up the atmosphere. we look at places like paraguay, the south sea on heat alert remains. you may hit 40 degrees on the nose by wednesday, but then that cool southerly wind and those thunder storms will bring some relief.
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your temperatures actually slipping a bit below average for this time of the year. the news the torching out. is there a mind at the top? sorry, is this now? is there any forces remain inside? i'll shoot for hospital author launching a full sprayed since of war and gone. so began is really ministry. say 50 people were killed and this seems says how much surprises hiding in the building. cutoff says it's cautiously optimistic about the possibility of a safe spot in gauze aspen mediating the latest round of turks in doha,
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involving the head of israel's intelligence agencies. most that funerals are being held for some of the 14 people killed in. is there any strikes on homes in the summer and casa? any of us are interested in the attacks on rough or one and a half 1000000 palestinians have been taking refuge from the military united states as that and is ready ground offensive on rough. it will deepen our key in gone so image and came to report israel's sweeping bombardment, garza which strikes in the north and strikes in the size in russell and southern goza. more than 1000000 palestinians shelter having fled. devastating strikes in the new on the center. many have been displaced multiple times, but they're still not sped monthly. there is no safe area, but they're saying this is a safe area,
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but there are no safe areas. they're hitting from every direction and they don't care about people. they display stuff from here to there and we don't know where to go. several people were killed and thousands injured strikes. so even though i get to choose to hit several houses and apartments, according to medical officials in garza, none of the come on come on. we are in from a lot of people have to hold. yeah. having to who of what it means black than this . this is our faith. the us president has spoken to these ready point minister urging him to send a team to washington for tools. israel maintains, but it needs to enter rough up to destroy him. us despite growing pressure from the boys and administration and other world leaders. nope. did you say, does that mean the we are unarmed innocent civilians. we never carry donald. this is the majority of the palestinian population in gaza central because it was also targeted to the hit on the sarah during the noise. and i got the name is emily. at
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midnight we woke up to the sound of a bloss rushed the area here and found this house completely destroyed. hoford's residents were killed and some still under the rubble to the desk told. and goza is not more than 31 size, and with the people sheltering in rough, effective coolness. this death toll dry if these really expensive and continue using the image and came out a 0 conflict and see donna's voice moving a 1000000 people from the homes. the sudanese army has been fighting the power military rapids support forces for nearly a year with no end in size. you know, it's nations as quoting at the wells law just displacement crisis, a civilians seek shelter and neighboring child and south to dawn. both countries facing that own challenges us gauge, malcolm web, who's in the board, a ton of rank in south sea. don knocking. you've been there for some time now that
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you've had some pretty desperate stories. we've spoken to many people who had friends killed not really escaped, getting caught in the violence themselves. people here reporting widespread sexual violence and other kinds of rights abuse these many of those particular in recent weeks. a thing here because they say the conditions are simply becoming livable, where they were coming from in costume or other open areas in c dom because it'd be cut off from food and other essential supplies. now is one of the people who been slipping to here originate from south to dawn and they left because of conflicts here, flooding or seeking economic opportunities and the ones wealthy, a neighbor. so the newest, but since i sit on erupt into civil war, there's lots of fleet. how many of them are continuing that genies from head back to the towns and villages of origin? we spoke some of them. let's take
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a look at that story. i had the she says, every mothers should keep her blanket with a have a not put it in the big truck through the baggage. people here have a long journey ahead. they're trying to get to safety and south suit on. today the pizza said she was in a factory in to thousands capital cost to into fighting erupted between the army and the power ministry rapid support forces cleaning a year ago. many people died. some were killed by the bombs from plains, even my best friend died. she told us a friend left behind the young child. she says, when food and water supplies run out, she left with her children. have to leave a mother behind because she has a disability. he doesn't know if she'll see her again. she's had to walk long parts of the journey to reach here. the board at the town of rang,
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she's trying to connect with the relatives in south saddam's capital g by 800 kilometers from here. many of the people here savings happening so we can still check points, but sold isn't taking them money or they may have all sides. it's makes it even more difficult to find missing. so many members, capital don't keys and cars and trucks because these thoughts of south state on no well connected to the rest of the country by right next to that day, we'll say that says you have to sell many of the possessions to be able to afford the 1st part of the journey from here do you ends migration organization is operating phone just to carry people up the river nile to the city of mount account . i'm 5 road and api on more than a 100000. people have taken this route in the last. yeah. and hundreds more, keep coming every day. this has been one of the city of displacement that i've seen
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. so my lifestyle as i'm a so. so that means i've been out if it's eat enough for in the country about to disagree. so i'm seeing now with help with and it's coming back to the countries we have received this coming in. and we have had that type, nothing was confusing. so coming in, so it comes so they spend most of the, i don't life in cost 2. she's one of the millions of south c denise, he's gone that it decades to escape conflicts here will seeking jobs. it will take nearly 3 days for the budge to reach them on account. it's going to be a tough journey in temperatures. i have a 40 degrees name is up to mistake. i'm happy to be making this trip, not only for myself, but for everyone here. i hope will all reach home safely to have to start so that when she gets back to cuba, she says she hopes to find work and send her children back to school. there are
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a few jobs will public services wouldn't be easy for any of these people to rebuild that lives. malcolm went out to 0 rank south through dawn as well as the south su denise have been saying is also a growing number of students. these people, things on to here, we don't have a private size or communities to go back to that say so is the option of going through a long term refugee set someone's about a day's drive from here. and that's one of the reasons many people are choosing to stay here in the transit come, the numbers are getting up very seasons due to thoughts in the coming weeks. and humanitarian agencies are concerned that the limited sanitation is because we have going to become very strange indeed. thank you for that. welcome web. the 1st and rank in so to don of the gambia has moved a step closer towards reversing a band on a female genital mutilation as national national assembly voted to send
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a bill on ending the band to a power military committee to follow the discussions. now removing the band would and legal protections for millions of goals and women, stephanie deca has more. those interval for pm central does not in verbal fall, an overwhelming majority in the game because national assembly for female genital mutilation to be brought back to the bill, still needs more discussion to pos. but the sentiment, at least in here, is clear on public. but under law is in consistent with desperation of the majority of the people. so be, are, you can see that outside a show of support for both sides. these women are for the cutting and removal of 4 parts of the external female genitalia often done as girls are still very young. but many protested against the repeating of the news activists say,
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reverses years of progress for women's rights. most permanent on board suspect we're here amend and we need to listen to women and young girls to been through 10 intelligence organization and have the scars to show for it. and i don't mean just physical scars. i mean mental scars, we need to listen to the activities stuff been through the gym and that i'm now advocating against f t. m. i think is this bill is fast. it gives them a chance to go after the child matters law. it gives them a chance to go after the domestic violence, little this is not only a by female genital mutilation, which is about women in the control of women's body. according to the un, around 213000000 girls worldwide have been caught. countries with the highest rates include egypt to don, somalia, molly, guinea, sierra leone and era trail. the new one go babies are caught as also older adolescent girls. when do you think that these f gm consists of removing
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a part of the female genitalia that provides sexual pleasure for women? and can also include the stitching of the body parts to practically close at the one says the general practice has seen a downward trend, but it is slow paste. in 2015 world leaders voted to then f gm by 2030 saying it was rooted in gender inequality and power imbalances. but active a submit, there is no way the practice shows any signs of being eradicated. and now the gambia is on the verge of bringing it back. stephanie decker would you 0 still ahead on al jazeera, the great barrier reef loses its color. the latest mass leaching has scientist, for instance, marine life as one of the highlights real from anthony edwards to round up the best and the action is for the
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he's real estate consultant. the the time is quickly running out for humanity to address the climate crisis. that is the message from the wells mutual logical organization, as it is confirmed 2023 as the hall to see it on record. it's described the state of us climate as of the top one. the next year is hardly likely to be even hossa. he is all senior, whether presents edits and folks explaining since the 1980s each decade has been warmer than the previous one. with the past 9 years being the warmest since records
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began. now 2023 has officially been confirmed as the hottest on the record by a huge margin as the average annual global temperature, a priced 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. and i symbolic because it means the world is edging ever closer to the limits set in the powers agreement. the shift from the cooling that an india to the woman's el nino, for the middle of last year, feel the hate and 2024 is expected to be even hotter. and of course, that affects our oceans. sea surface temperatures were exceptionally high for months of 2023, and in particular in the north atlantic. august. so a new record for ocean temperatures beating the previous high set in 2016. in addition, nearly a 3rd of a global ocean was gripped by marine heat wave everyday last year. well, the 90 percent of ass c's experience heat. why conditions?
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at some point in 2023 plastic has suffered. the logic smells on record since 1950. and the global sea level reached a 30 year record high until it takes the ice was by far the lowest on record with a loss the size of france and germany combined. the number of people across the world who are acutely food insecure, has more than doubled from a 149000000 before the type of 19 pandemic to 333000000. had a report size. although weather and climate extremes may not be the root cause, they are aggravating factors and continued to force people from that homes as well . any of my colleague funny, but people spoke to chris hughes, he's the director of the climate app will mutual logical organization. he explains how new is expected to affect temperature reco. it's this year for me in the news states. and so this is on the back of
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a rob along the landing. yet we have about 3 years, a lot of new which finished this time last year and typically loudly in your attempts to suppress the global average temperature, slightly relative, be cool boats and the pacific. so when we moved to i'm nino, restart the c one level, it's us in the pacific. and typically that's for the last last year. typically we then see the might affect to that's a year off so, so in this case would be 2024. so we're on to supply to 20. 24. would indeed be another relatively more muted whether or not could be reco breaking. we'll have to wait and see, but we do anticipate 2024 to continue to be will the v. i mean, the thing is that since the 1980s instruct, kate has been woman. then the last with particular implications for the pull our i sheets, for example, how concerned should we be about their vulnerability and what are the implications for all of us? i think the sheets are very good examples, so the polar ice sheets, the glasses see us as well. so the frozen pots about a box on that system,
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as we will in the atmosphere, you would expect, on average, that you would be melting the frozen pots of the climate system. and if we look at the long periods of the decades, we are seeing a wiring decreasing the, the c us in the polar regions, the ice sheets agreements announce hops, codes, glasses around the world. and i have several rather wiring consequences as we melts lasers sheets. the water runs off and the when she finds its way to the ocean. so it's the fuel was the sea level rise of those other communities, the depending on freshmen, which are funding the change. the pressure, which result is these 2 people have been killed by heavy slots that have swept across the hook in iraq's curtis dawn region. the victims were trapped in the call and swept away by the heavy rainfall as they tried to escape several other cause. what also so much invoice and homes have been damaged. australia is great, barrier reef is suffering from another mass coral bleaching event. scientists all
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extremely concerned as the coal is vital to marine ecosystems and provides a habitat for much marine life. so o'clock reports from townsville on the northeast coast. these are some of the 1st images in the aerial assessment of coal bleaching in the great barrier reef. bleaching occurs when will my ocean temperatures and pollution 1st cold to expel the algae that lead the mid to sheets. y'all to give the color range of color. scientists have declared 2020 full a mess, bleaching event. we call a mess carl bleaching when we see the majority of carls on many of the race that we survey across large areas of the marine park bleaching. and that's the situation where and at the moment carl bleaching is just a stress reaction from karl. so you could compare it, for example, to heat stroke in a human until now called in the southern section of the 2002. let me just stretch
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a brief head loudly escapes the most severe consequences of bleaching. but hate stress caused by an extreme marine hate wise. i have an extended period of time, means some structures, hundreds of years old, have been severely damaged. it's disturbing to say the least it's, it's sad it's, um, it's infuriated really because we know the cause. marine biologist, jody rama has witness 5 mess, bitching events on the great barrier reef. in the past 8 years, she says ocean temperatures are increasing at a rate never seen before. and that's an organ assigned to the biggest coal system in the world. we're seeing this back to back here upon year. the reef means many years to recover from these heat waves, and it's just not getting it. what's happening here on the great fire roof is also happening on rapes around the world. or the last 12 months warming sea surface
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temperatures have cause bleaching events in the northern hemisphere. and the only near conditions in the pacific have amplified the situation. so to say widespread bleaching in both northern and southern hemisphere puts the will on the cost of a global bleaching event. so we certainly saying a year on the increase in temperatures and, and in many wise for us that's meant that we've, we've actually starting to recognize that every, there's going to be some explanation of, of thermal stress for space these lot, carl's, you, this guy's world heritage committee will decide if the great fairies should be listed as in danger. when it meets a new daily in july. sir, clock out to 0. townsville. okay. sorry for the sport is gemma. thank you. my name and then pick change. so one in country is not to take pots and rushes friendship games like to this, a cooling it, a cynical attempt to, to politicize sports brush as president side of it to you soon is advocated 50000000 dollars in prize money for the summer and winter friendship games,
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so seeing his arrival to be in and pick games. the country has been excluded from taking cos and team sports out the olympics. since some of the tree invasion, if we crane in february 20 to 22, an individual athletes can only compete as neutrals. the international olympic gives a house at latest executive board meeting on tuesday and release the statement to the media. the i, as he said, the russian government has launched a very intensive diplomatic offensive and is deliberately circumventing the sports organization and that target countries. adding that it sees the risk of athletes being forced by that government into participating in such a fleet. politicize sports events that are being exploited as part of a political propaganda campaign. and the major, the baseball season will start in south korea for the 1st time ticket, supposedly sold out in less than half an hour for wednesdays costs, and raise a between the low sands of these doses on the san diego padres. the villages that each one's while the $700000000.00 steepest or show high authority units kim has moved from so major league baseball has landed in south korea for the 1st time.
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the los angeles dodgers received a hearty welcome over the weekend, a team with familiarity in the country full of baseball fence, topping the roster is its newest superstar show, hey, or tiny function of i'm looking into that. i don't know kind of over there. i'm on the new team and we had an opening inquiry, which is all something out of the ordinary. in that sense, i'm very excited. i'm looking forward to the 29 year old to time american lead, most valuable player will debut with the boys in blue and the 2 game season opener on wednesday and thursday, the newly was signed a record 10 years, $700000000.00 contract. part of the dodgers $1000000000.00 off season spending spree. so face off against california arrivals, the san diego padres and south korean shortstop kim has hung up a little you don't take up on your limit of small games like this. a health many asian players will have a bigger dream and take on the challenge and the m o. b. i really hope many will
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take up this challenge. a full circle moment is anticipated as a host countries 1st, and that'll be all star takes amount for the ceremonial 1st pitch puck tried, who kicked off his illustrious career with the dodgers and $94.00 and served as an inspiration for many south korean, struggling through the rough years of the asian financial crisis. now the m o b has come to south korea and just as japan hosted 5 overseas season opener's with a week's 1st 24 years ago. south koreans are hoping that this is just the start of menu. so series to come as the organization looks to expand its global footprints unit skim. how does there a soul for me and i shall play a confidence in coats of has died at the age of $42.00 quotes of correspond to 18 years, which included 3 seasons with the pittsburgh penguins and 2 winter olympics for batteries. he went on to become the headquarters of batteries and assistant courage
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of rushing towards the side of that. you'd have confirmed the news coats of was the boyfriend of australian open tennis champion, read a sub blanca. and this comes just 5 years off to sutherland because father also a full, the ice okey play a pasta. why? suddenly age? 43 former brazil. and ac milan striking robina, it was jay's with parents of course and present on wednesday. what will be decided if he will spend his 9 year jo time in his home country, after being found guilty of rape for sale does not expedited citizens when this sentence abroad, but its top quote to decide for being there should surface sentence and brazil, or an essay for being here and 5 others were found guilty of gang raped by natalia and quote in 2017. this was confirmed by an appeal, of course in 2020, and then upheld 2 years later or be new has always denied the charges. in argentina, full footloose has been arrested also, they were accused of sexual assaults. the suspects he plays the top division side of that as saw. so it would work. he's by
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a 24 year old woman offer an incident that occurred in that team hotel. one plant denies the accusations while the rest of not commented. the class has since have that contracts suspended. ravager had have filed a complaint against the referee, who is in charge of that game. and also sooner on saturday, it's been not including a legit racist insult. same to that for the misuse. junior in his match reports the club, the keys in the spring negligence and deliberately ignoring the abilities the prison international has been subjected to racist. a piece on numerous occasions across the last 2 seasons. in lita, a little messy has been rude as of origin. tina's friendly matches in the us this month due to injury, the low champions face el salvador and philadelphia on friday, followed by costa rica in los angeles. full days. lisa massey will miss both games with a hamstring problem, especially 6 year old picked up the injury during into miami's congress, half champions league went against nashville last thursday. he then set out miami's
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unless game have the weekend i'll start is cricket. same has withdrawn from the men's t 20 series against afghanistan, and because they've continued restrictions on women and girls in the country all the time about the 3 much series was due to be hosted by afghanistan that take place in the united arab emirates in august. cricket australia says deal strongly and governments advise them, the conditions for women and goals of guessing was, it's the fed time the country has declined to play the ask on team since the time of under sense of power in 2021 i've kind of done is the only international cricket counsel, full member nation without a women's team in the, on the 8th. and today, russell times the last time that he's like his old time is 3 point to record as his size beat, the atlanta hawks brussels 63 points is because these and tell you to a 183 tossing legends cases, once a 100 in a safe and time mix on ex was $29.00. the a record like has now once the seat of
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the last 20 games is live on, james out is 25 points in the victory to keep them going and play also. and finally, how about this from outside? the edwards, the to so i'm and very well saw has enjoyed unimpressive season with administrative symbols. and that continues to get the utah jazz. so she had a game high c, c, 3 points in his sides. victory. sorry, impressed 7 days the temple of the game for a fast western conference. that is only a support for me for now. but pizza will have another update right to me. i am showing alamo story for you. place in the spanish city of malika have showed all the latest recruits, take a look of the so this is rather adult. he's equipped with artificial intelligence. the computerized recruit went out on its fast patrols having a number of heads. as you can imagine, it can carry out image analysis to take the tax dangerous situations,
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