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obviously is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the is rarely strikes in gauze, showed no signs of letting up those warnings, grove, and impending funding. i misread the lo, i'm carry johnston. this is, i'll just share a life from the whole. so coming up, they made hopeful at the fact that the ducks have very started the good thing. guitar immediate to say that cautiously optimistic off the latest round of gauze, that's the spot talks and open their head of israel's intelligence agents. chinese
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foreign minister, while he is in australia for the 1st visit by the countries talk the diplomats in 7 years us supreme court rules to allow police in texas to a rest, migrants across the board from mexico. illegal news begin with new warnings about the shortage of food and gaza, and suggestions that he's reading restrictions on a could amount to a war crime. it follows a report by the international hunger monitor earlier this week. st gardens would soon be dying of hunger at finding scale rates, without se spot you ends human rights. chief boca tuck says israel's restrictions couldn't amount to use to stop vision as a method to which is a real crime. he's quoting on the international community to assist israel allows,
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i didn't see the entry of age into gaza to but the risk of sounding but it's very strikes of talking to the area, crowded with residential homes and buildings. one attack has struck a family home that kidding 15 people inside. first responders are struggling to achieve more bodies stuck under the rubble of the zeros on us. i'm sorry for reports from the scene and some of the pictures in his report or disturbing the slightly allow me to follow up on him is really rates have not stopped attacking cause a city since the morning was board jets have targeted a family home at the center of cause, a city killing 15 people. these dead bodies were retrieved, moments ago from under the rubble of this house is just what we're seeing is that the majority killed here are women and children. and this was a direct targeting, but it's really war jets off on a house of several stories on this. as we can see, these dead bodies on the ground have just been recovered from under the rubble can
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a number of people remain missing under the rubble as our medical staff, he's and civil defense cruise could not reach this place that ok, this house, emboldened by the mic, bill, family, it has been completely destroyed, but it's really excited to i just don't know me. so i'll try to do that and you know, i mean, yeah, and that's, i mean, i know you, ma'am. it's a business my brother's house. unfortunately, women, children and the neighbors were struck here. i've heard that when they were peaceful, people that have sleeping often having the last meal for full fasting. suddenly we were taken away by what happened and the despite all those, we say praise be to god cause them due to the lack of resources. well, you know, there remains a number of killed people under the rubble. and when we are unable to bring out to . a the relentless bombardment on cause a city by is really war jets has now targeted this family home is killing most of its residential walk traffic. others under the rubble than necessary. if you do, you have to was step in mall blasts and gunfire round l. c. for hospital in kansas
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city, at least 50 palestinians have been killed and many more detained, displaced palestinians, patient's medical stuff, remain trapped as the rate continues. the hospital had only recently resumed partial operations for suffering large scale destruction during this very raid in november. just by one saying, ralph, it was a safe area as well as the rest of the bombing, the southern city and gaza. a sheltering more than a 1000000 displaced people direct. i've assumed reports not from rough. the, the, as well as was unrelenting. yet more palestinians berry who was, who carried him shorts a suit and facing simon before the whole, you month and no, no, no, come on. come on. we are in from a lot of people have to hold. yeah. having some of the remains black then this, this is i will say, no more than 1000000 palestinians are seeking show. think i was
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a self forced here of the, of the devastation in areas for the north east. very all me to ruffle, would be say, the messiah would have continued destroyed, is densely populated area, monthly. there is no safe area, but they're saying this is a safe area, but there are no safe areas while 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 is we'll say is mission is to eliminate most fighters. it's food and re people who are being killed. we are unarmed innocent civilians. we never carry donald. this is the majority of the palestinian population and gaza. know when this trip is being spent, this is amber, se ross in central johnson, and i got the name is emily. at midnight we woke up to the sound of a blas rushed theory he and found that this house completely destroyed hoford's,
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residents were killed. and some is still under the rubble, the death building gauze and now is more than 31000 with the people sheltering key roughly, affectively coordinates the dust to were wise if the is very offensive grounds continues direct about as boone, how just a rough, rough or southern guns, several doctors with 1st hand experience in garza spoke to june this saturday nights of nations recounts and the difficulties medics face trying to save lives in a collapsed health care system. i'll just say it was gabriel. arizona has more. of all of the doctors who spoke to journalists here and un headquarters on tuesday recently returned from gaza. so they have 1st hand knowledge on the situation there . for some of them, they really wanted to put a human face on the suffering that they saw firsthand. what i focused on the people at this is the other g, 7 years old. she is one of the victims of the war and was
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a bomb, had tell her family home. so her father and brother were killed and her mother also was injured and she had burns and she sustained a 3rd degree. burn is 140 percent of her body. another doctor spoke of some of the medical supplies that are not reaching patients that need it. the most simple things like pain medication and even an inhaler in this small file of medicine, here is a medicine that we use for sedation, metabolism 1st set. this is something that we could be using for our patients for their or in pain who are trying to. so we're trying to reset their fractures. we're trying to clean their burns. it's an incredibly painful process. and this is something that can help something this small. we're not able to get into the gaza strip because the trucks are stall or if someone is having difficulty breathing, as you may suspect, may happen as bombs or dropping in the air fills with smoke. not able to get
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a rescue inhaler and to be able to treat their asthma and the medical professional from the u. k, who's been going back and forth to guys for nearly 15 years, says he was not prepared for what he saw on his most recent visit, especially when it came to young burn victims. the most devastating buns in small children. one child, lo, never forget had been so bad. you could see her facial buttons. we knew there was no chance of us, of only things that but there was no moving to give that says not any wish you never to be going to die. but she would die and i can a and what made it even worse, there was no way to go and die. so she was just left on the floor of the and those into the farm and to dine. many patients and hospitals and gaza have open was the can not be healed properly because of a lack of supplies. what does this mean over the long run to the longer this work
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goes on, the, the longer these wounds have to rot, i mean, really right. the infections are getting worse and worse, and it's perfect. it's terrific for our providers and it's absolutely horrific for these patients. palestinians are not suffering just from physical loans, but also increasingly from trauma. next month, a mission made up of mental health experts is expected to visit the besieged strip . it's believed to be one of the 1st such commissions to look at mental health issues since october, when israel's war on kaiser began gabriel's on the i'll just see it at united nations in new york. in direct talks between israel and thomas on the wayne though the discussing the latest proposal from have asked for a prisoner captive exchange and an end to the cool guitar immediate to say they remain hopeful of a 100 valve or pulse as the term used by the spokes amount of the foreign ministry
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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, that to me, is cutoff, can monitor these talks better, can facilitate them better. and he talked about the technical team 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 can, but they, it has already left with for consultations with is that i need to ship. and basically the categories are saying that this is going to take time. i don't think that at the moment now what we can say that you are close to the, to a deal we are, as i said, we are cautiously optimistic because adults have it at the end. and that is a good thing. and we hope that that to continue, then you help to build upon that and becoming a days whether it's still too early to to announce any any successes. so we remain,
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as i said with them and hopefully the for the ministry spokes man or so made it clear that top condemned. so these are the actions during the last couple of days, particularly the, the attack on the chief a hospital. he said that those talks have to step on the international committee, has to do something to prevent these ladies from continuing to commit to those violations against medical facilities in causal and also against civility. as he said, the cup of has already sent 86 cargo planes. uh, with the humanitarian a to goes entities goes to contribute logistically and financially to any efforts to bring more aid at 2005 i'm just gonna go the
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u. s. supreme court has given a controversial texas migration to the green lights that allow state law enforcement authorities to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the us mexico border illegally. previously, that power was only held by federal offices. president, jo biden's, governments had requested the zillow to be frozen on a challenge to it. worked his way to the loa quotes. mexico says it rejects the one that it went to accept people reported by texas wasn't jordan's following developments now from washington dc. since the beginning of the us government foreign policy, which includes immigration policy, has been the purview of the federal government, not of any individual state. the supreme court decision on tuesday basically, is saying that the states do have a right to enforce their own immigration policies. of course, this is all file be by the administration is appealing the ruling unappealing of
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the law that was passed and taxes known as senate bill for this is a case of, of really money in the legal waters on which part of the government, which level of government actually has the final say in how this policy goes forward. the binding ministration is going to be appealing to this ruling. a statement came out of a short while ago from the press secretary at the white house carrying jump. you saying that to the administration is very disappointed in the supreme court's decision, but that it would continue to appeal because it does believe that the long standing legal, positive of the united states, the federal level controlling immigration policy needs to be reinforced. in the us, the republican said, house phone affairs committee has been holding hearings of the american exit from afghanistan on august 2021. hundreds of ask guns died off the phone of the us
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government and the advance of the town about among those testifying is general not many who was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff at the time. one of hate sees gang leaders, has a relative supports us to re gain control of a neighborhood in the capital is equal out is andre led the crowd through for the prince off to his escape from prison. during a recent wave of violence between warring gangs, remaining security forces are struggling to repel the increasing unrest. international efforts are underway to form a transitional presidential council to pave the way for prime minister on res resignation and eastern ukraine, evacuation, or dissolving issue to families living in areas under increasing attack. while i, russian forces, public pride joined the ukrainian red cross on an evacuation mission and the hockey region. the whole exam,
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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 wouldn't you 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 taken by 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, the 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 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,
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underlining the dangerous volatility of this whole frontier area. as the fighting intensifies in the east, more involved mandatory evacuation notice have been issued for families with children to affiliate so that i think there's are tillery of rocket spank some mortars everything. of course people are worried about their safety and their children. this evacuation ends at the resettlement center in have keep them for is that we sometimes they can spin the not hit their trains and we help them get tickets. and we say goodbye. and that's it. to other schools. pacific atlanta, it's time to say good bye to a hometown most 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, but you could see for yourself how the place was on there at that close to 2. she into children. don't know when or if they will be able to attend rob mcbride, i'll do. is there a how to key if you great. so to come here now to sierra form i printed impressed
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inside both scenarios and typed it in a reminder, off is controversial handling code with 19 costs. the critical debate. pony farmers are angry. people have starving and we actually have to exports the whole while good, because we've money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments, while in addition to the highest level, they've been using games for the policy. let me cut out of the student's name and date, and course the arrivals inside story on al jazeera in the biggest global direction you out in history, the world's biggest democracy hospice on epic showdown join me really was
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the watching out. just a reminder about the top stories. now this out there, new warnings about the da shortage of food in gauze. you instrument writes chief book, a ton says israel's restrictions could amount to use of stone, patience and method to at least 23 palestinians. tasked with helping to distribute a having to respond is very from bob and to northern garza. or planes struck that position that it can wait round about. they've been several of the tax on products in seeking 8 at the same location. the us supreme court says it will allow states police in texas to arrest and reports migrant sucrose is legally into united states from mexico previously. that house, i only have my federal offices. mexico says it was accepted for the fortune 5, texas. that's on these foreign minister was visiting australia for the 1st time in
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7 years, australia and china all rebuilding ties following a period of strange relations of the camera called for an independent investigation into the origins of coverage. 19 in response, beijing impose terrace on the inputs of a stray and goods. the trade tags cost australia is economy, an estimated $13000000000.00 on e stress that the economies of both nations a highly complimentary. but adrian brown is a lie for us in the new zealand capital, wellington now so agent, what's the significance of this visit as well? some of the reasons you've just outlined really it is 7 years since when you last came to australia. j began is to here in new zealand on monday and then moved on to cambra yesterday. now one year has come to australia at a time. all relations easing slightly, but there are still plenty of differences that remain on those differences with,
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alluded to by the australian foreign minister penny wong, when she greeted wong e in camera a short time ago. she said it's very important that the 2 sides learn how to manage those differences, but behind the smiles and i'm the handshakes that we saw that really does belie the challenge that faces these, these 2 countries, australia needs china very much. it is the most important trading partner, a 3rd of everything. china x, but australia exports, sorry, goes to china. the china is not concern so much about trade. it's much more worried about contentious security issues. they all along the astray area is now joining a defense technology sharing agreement with the united states and britain, which will see australia acquiring a number of nuclear power submarines. and one you has set in the past that signals australia is moving into a sort of cold war mentality. so yes, there's plenty for them to agree on. they both want to get trade back on track and
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you know, it's, it has a slightly as economy. it's at tyrus of like 218 percent on its wine, which has almost cripple the industry leading to a huge wind go out. but i think they going to be discussing other things too. penny longo said she wants to talk about the situation in gaza. australia is one of those countries which is code for an immediate humanitarian c supply. they're going to be discussing ukraine. and also the situation here in australia as neighborhoods the pacific with china has be maintaining a very high profile in recent years. it now has the largest diplomatic presence of any nation in this region. it has been investing heavily in places like south korea, as well as signing security parks with the solomon islands. okay, with the, with the agent brown lock person weddington. thank you very much for my present in preston chappell center has been charged with criminal association and falsifying
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his own cobit 19 vaccination data. is the 1st environment for the impact of politician is facing a several criminal investigations is accused of putting false information into the public health data base to make it appear that he received the corona bodies back seen along with several people in his circle during the tons amicable scenario was openly skeptical of vaccines and flouted health restrictions. want to can you not you have has more now for me addition here of the most serious of all the inquiries going on right now are about his a legit role in masterminding. the january 8th uprising uh, in brazil, you the capital uh, what's the matter supporters? storm congress, the supreme court and also the presidential palace one week after the current president reads the national about su,
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but took office in january 2023. and the reason was that they believed allegations made bible sonata wong with some campaign that the electoral system could have been read. and that he, there could have been a fraud which was never proved. and also he both so narrow is also being investigated for his role in allegedly applauding a cool. and this is to have, the reason that he's being investigated is that his former military aides came forth and testified that he had planned to ask for military intervention in case he lost the election. so all these investigations should end in july. and that's when people expect that both. so natalie is likely to be in prison . monica, you're not, you're all just sierra, we're diginero for us then have
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a mid a is mocking 100 days since he came to office in argentina. it took power on december 10th, promising to attend the country's fortunes around. but it's time and office has been marked by frequent the street protests, as long as its indians pushed back against his costs counting agenda to raise it by reports from one as ours. it's become, i know to come on seems things come you have to be late to coffee is a 100 days ago. flashes between protestors and the police on the streets and when a fight is protested was demand more food assistance for soup kitchens. as the nation has left families struggling to make ends meet. the only do we not eat every day, but those who can each eternally once a day. we have at least 70 percent of the population under the poverty index. a many more working people under the indigent index. this is unsustainable. quality weights,
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i run the wrong scene item. the main reason explanation is over 50 percent since we like to call off his last december 1 who tries to carry a reforms that he says will stabilize the economy. have you had any like, warning people that the situation will get much worse before getting better? and it has the government evaluated subsidies on electricity and friends in places like this one, it shows it has had a huge impact on people's purchasing power cord. i know he said to him, what a sight is. he says the situation is difficult for everyone. there is no doubt. there is hardship every way i'm embarrassed to increase prices. but if i don't, i go onto business. i have children coming here to beg for food, but i cannot seem to be nice. reform plan has been focused on a mega bill that failed to pass in the warehouse. and a degree with over 360 articles to introduce sweeping reforms,
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the origin to use economy with that in confidence. it was rejected in the senate last week. and it was, even though it's still valid, if it is rejected in the lower house, it will complicate the economic plan even more. president relate, has one very strong thing, going in his favor that he has a clear objective, a clear vision of what he wants, quoted liber libertarian free market, reducing the deficit, not printing any more money. and he's very clear this. he's not very good at actually governed. he hasn't done this before. have yet to be late, who calls himself a lie on both the cutting down government spending has left the budget surplus for the 1st time in years. and that inflation has started to go down in february, but those protesting against him are concerned. less economic plan has to come a bit of expense. maybe so we'll just see that window site is a police and the spanish city of malika have send off the latest recruits. a robo
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dog. equipped with all decision intelligence can carry out image analysis and detect dangerous situations that use. so e skeeters in cuba, 2 areas. the weather is next to the inside story examines what it will take to end garza, the some late winter snow you think might from warnings. i've seen nothing of significance throughout japan, but you can see it is pretty widespread potential here. mostly i have to admit on the high ground of home show, but on the ground and how can i do that so that will keep falling for a couple of days. now the sol suite to all isn't particularly code is not sub 0 anymore and the sunshine is warming, a good popular china up even in the south where it's looking clarity that hasn't
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really imagined devalue much. right. and the sun is dominant for the south, and it's still effectively rainy season. pawsman denisia. the risk factor probably most important here, may be sort of way see, increasingly increase memorizing cruising, including sample and also to monitor. and the shout was here really quite poky. and so for me, in my, our west and thailand book, it's cooled down as a result. but i've said not by much to showers or rain with thunder. and it still seemed likely into wednesday. and this path of india eastern, the pool and pots of bangladesh dry elsewhere. but there's more action coming in from the west. this has been a very, very active frontal system. it's still bringing rain or snow to afghanistan is causing the final 5 significance though to cross into pakistan. i will keep going. site says the and indeed friday has the sun booms things up for the sites the, the end of time when is that?
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that's right. now the next thing that's about the template is the return of the lord jesus christ, the apocalypse. witness those into the us is evangelical. christine, exploring its influence of democracy and foreign policy on this and try that. you have just read a book in the process praying for all my goodness. episode $11.00 that just does that facing fan in israel's genocidal assault continues south to 5 months of slaughter. mostly with weston supplied wesson's. international pressure has amounted to a little more than words. so what can bring causes suffering to an end? this is inside storage,
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the hello and welcome to the program and serve any a as israel's brutal war continues and checked guns. as 2400000 people now face the

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