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was thought of on the dash before to use the . ready the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life from dark coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. has dropped to you in resolution. it says recognizes the need for an immediate, the safe spot and gaza. that's linked to the release of captives by a month because of mine is riley was palestinians to evacuate el cheapo hospital threatening to blow up the largest medical complex and cancer. if they don't, the latest is ready of tanks and the occupied with bank kill 5 palestinians and warning from the you in that hundreds of thousands of children and so down to die
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from meal nutrition within weeks. in sports, israel play iceland and not important here. if you and championship quite a 5 on thursday, the witness will be one game away from reaching the major tournaments in germany like to this, you will have somebody's had coaches on this thoughts on playing on mutual ground in budapest, the united states has submitted a draft resolution to the un security council that recognizes the need for an immediate cease fire and gaza. secretary of state entity blinking is in cairo for talks and says the resolution is linked to the release of captives held by mos blinking has been continuing his diplomatic if it's with a series of meetings across them, at least the us has previously vetoed attempts at the security council to achieve a cease fire to come to a nearby out diplomatic. it is a james bison. jim's you're going to drop the resolution that what exactly does it say? because the language and the wording of it really is significant doesn't. yeah,
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it's important to know what sex to say blinking has said on his talk because he's building this is very, very significant. from what i would suggest the major change of us policy. he gave an arabic tv interview before he left saudi arabia. he's now arrived in colorado and just met presidency in that interview. he says, we actually have a resolution we put forward right now before the un security council. the does cool for an immediate cease fall. well, this is the draw resolution, they put forward this as i understand it is the latest copy without a 0 obtained a few hours ago. let me turn to the key paragraph. there are a lot of paragraphs, is a very dense resolution um, but the main operative power across it says the security council, the terms imperative of an immediate and sustained c spot to protect civilians on all sides. allow for the delivery of a central humanitarian assistance on alleviate humanitarian suffering. and towards that end, unequivocally supports ongoing international diplomatic efforts to secure such as the spot in connection with the release of older remaining hostages. the status of
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that security council. the terms determines, the imperative of that means the, the, the security council thinks it's important that there is an agency spa, it's not the words that you normally see in the security council resolution, which would say it to moans that immediate c song and it's link, it's linked to the release of those being held by her mouse and the other. so it's conditional. so it's not quite well she's been saying in that interview, i think there's, there's, there's more detail to it when you need to take into account you, as you mentioned, blinking is on another trip through the middle, a sentence that is right on the next couple of days he's met with a egyptian presidency an hour or so ago that meeting is finished. we haven't heard anything from the. what do you make of of that and what he is trying to achieve through the rest of this trip we got, you didn't see any pick. we were expecting to see pictures of the to the meeting that didn't see to be a camera invite to the roots. maybe that's because the us have slightly of holes that position. and maybe the egyptians want to know,
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like we don't want to know exactly what the us position is now a, the section state will have to explain that not just of egypt, sions, because other regional leaders of also been invited to colorado today. so you're going to have the foreign ministers of us. why does egypt, jordan saudi arabia you, a kata? and the policy you know, far? see my, my understanding is not just to discuss the current us position, talk about a potential c spa, but also talk about the published and you know, for the itself, it now has a new prime minister blinking in the past. has cooled for revitalized palestinian authority because you remember the us plan is for the past in your thoughts each take control and gone. so to run garza off to this war, that's something i think some of those others are a little bit doubtful of um and then also be owns that. i think all of them want to talk about what happens with regard to a political process and the political initiative. and the thing we always hear about, which seems so distant, the 2 state solution, you know, cost the $2.00 state solution is problematic for one reason, one of those states,
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yes, the posting authority talks about 2 state solution, but israel never told me about the speculation. problems and doesn't yahoo a couple of times, slides lip service, the idea in his long career, but basically right away from the also codes. so he is a go, he's been against the idea and to just going back to the, to the you in draft resolution for a moment. why now, why, why do you think that the us has drafted this? now? is it due to internal pressure with in the united states domestic political pressure? do you think? i think that's part of it. i think it plays badly for president biden, certainly within his key supporters in the democratic policy. and certainly in certain states like michigan, i think there's also the dynamics at the security council table is, was telling you, this is not the new draft resolution floating around as one by the elected members of the security council of the 10 new on permanent members. that may be put to a vote time told or in the near, near future. there's also one for frogs. but i think the main reason is what's happening on the ground. yes, the us maintains the situation,
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this mantra that it had now for 5 months. that is what has the right to defend itself. but that defense has resulted in the international court of justice saying that we may be near genocide. we've got the i p c, which is this food classification body coming out this week, saying we're either in famine or close to family and by may in the north of casa, the situation is so green on the ground that i think the us is certainly moderating its language, whether it's a real change in that position, i think we need to dig a little deep. okay, thanks so much for breaking all of that down for us. james james, by his fair us as ready soldiers have use loud spaces to warn everyone to leave the largest hospital and cause of these ready armies threatening to blow up l. a. she, the hospital with people still trapped inside food and voice and not being allowed, and the besieged medical complex. israel said it has killed 145 is in the hospital and detained 260 others. mazda is denying sizes with their of more on this,
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we're going to go to honey mcknight, who joins us live now from rother and 3 days into this rise on el cheapo. what is rarely for us to still doing then? the yes, well i just want to point out at the beginning that despite the reports about a possible ceasefire in demand 20 blinking comments about a ceasefire very soon, these really monitoring seems to be throwing everything under the boss thing. continuing aggressively attacking us about hospital complex already has already blown up the especially why surgeries building including a medical warehouse inside of the basement. another building that was set on fire yesterday because of the intensity of the bombing. and just within the past hour, these really military, you just issued a very sharp border for everyone trapped inside the health facility as your complex border and sharply to evacuated immediately. otherwise,
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it's going to blow up the entire health complex, very intimidating situations for people inside particular evacuated snow, see women and children dislike families as well as the injuries and medical staff who remain at the hospital. but, you know, statements made by just really military that a 140 people have been killed so far. and i get those ready military went on with the statements alleging that these were in fox, outside or inside the hospital in a statement my how much they denied those allegations and totally didn't baseless, as long as it's really matters or use does it provide any substantial evidence to support these. a claims meanwhile, continues to pound across the vicinity of a ship out. possibly, though the vast majority of residential buildings were just argued and destroyed with people is still inside. i'm not given the opportunity to evacuate as per day evacuation orders. and here's what people who have managed to evacuate. i got to do
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by the opposite of describing that misleading and contradictory evacuation orders while you were ordered sharply, by the military. but the same time as this start moving in from the building. they were shut out by the quad captors and by heavy machine guns. okay, thank you so much, honey. honey mcmurry for us the in rafa at least 8 palestinians have been killed in a series of his ready rides in the occupied westbank full with hills near the city of 2 col room including 2 in a drawing strike. and the attack happened on wednesday night, as is ready, forces will start right at the notions refugee camp is riley has been sending more troops to the area. okay, well for more on this let's go to laura khan, who is an override in the occupied with banking laura, and not the not in violent rights, including where you are now. can you just give us the lights as stone? what has happened? there was somebody else start from where i am. as you said,
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i'm in alberta is is twin city to ramada here in another life. so nice here. all the homage. so here they were to raise the took place one and all of body come, which is just the harness. and now the in the cold, up just down the road from here at this thoughts put restaurant to saucy in the morning local time. when these really forces with, with flooring, this is when they shots, how much time here in the head. we saw where he was shots, it's pushing off stay the same that has been taken to where he was pronounced dead that he's currently just 40 is being held in the boss in america. we're expecting a funeral procession to come out of that all the way up into alberta. why his friends and family will get to berry his loved ones. that as he said, a pretty personally fine at night throughout the hide west, fine, full killed in tougher on to buy life, but to in a drain strike. oh, for
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a mine beach and buy is ready. soldiers in the south of minneapolis, bruce leave for an hour mostly in the face, according to eye witnesses. and another man shot in the south, south, the headphone, just fine and then we can just write assessment here. so it's really a lot of recent long house thing and today and laura, we understand one man as being re wristed, who had been released in the prison. the exchange deal had vis a many of these were your wrists. i mean is how big an issue is this becoming of the, his name is a by everybody. and he was one of the 240 people who were released in november and possibly is route home of prison. the captive exchange deal out his release from all the prison here. and that's go home. but since then 12, people have been re arrested, put stockens prison. i just wanted to give you somebody stops because they really don't add up in a 166 days, 7700 people helped me the rest of the occupied west side. that's equipment around
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$66.00 people per day. so really you do the math when we have in small amounts of people released since the west side where it's going up. why molten 10 fold those people arrested? not any that the around 9000 people house thing is currently in is ready child. and they say, since what type of 70 conditions, just side of just guessing much was almost impossible. ok, thank you so much laura. laura, come for us that and the occupied with bank but there's plenty more here on this new file including an election battle in south africa. how the new pati, a former president j consumer could topple the ruling amc we hear from russ farm is in the philippines. suicides, different days because of the most severe drought conditions and dictates the united nations is wanting. that's 220000 children ensued and could soon die from
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meal nutrition. millions of others, certain these by starvation, up to almost a year of funding between the army and paramilitary rep and support forces. tens of thousands of people had been killed in millions forced from the hunts. gabriella, alexander reports from you in headquarters in new york. and urgent united nations security council meeting to address the plate of more than 18000000 people in sudan who doesn't have enough to eat. and just and 6500000 or internally displaced, our humanitarian travesties splitting out. since we're done, under avail of international inaction, and in attention simply puts, we are failing the people of sedan. the un is unable to reach millions of people in sudan who need help because of increased fighting between government forces known as the s a. f, and rival rapids support forces known as r. s. f. regrettably,
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our ability to reach the most valuable, most notably in cartoon, the 4th quarter fund and do a da 0 states continues to be obstructed area this month, the security council adopted a resolution quoting for full unhindered humanitarian access and sudan. since then, i regret to report that has been no major progress on the ground. recent board or reopening is by the government to allow for 8 shipments where a start, but not enough or more border crossing must also reopen to getting into the greater for region which has recorded some of the highest rates of hunger and malnutrition. the, despite the dire warnings, sorry, hans and bassett are told the council of situation is not as bad as it not being of our trade lead. i'm an attorney, so i knew i would like to be precise. here, there was no attempt to end of the supply and delivery of humanitarian assistance and i should firmly state that and more of that,
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there was no indication that to don is hovering around all the time and the time is of the essence. and while it's clear, the council was calling on the warring parties to silence their weapons and allow the free flow of aid. it's unclear if those same warring parties are actually listening. gabriel is on the, i'll just say to at the united nations in new york to the morgan has more problems . it ends capital call to in the human service situation for people trapped in the capital. how to un elsewhere around the country where there is fighting between the recess and this with the news army is quite catastrophic and dire. now the united nation says that it's kind of acts as millions and millions of civilians who are in desperate need of military assistance. and at least 5000000 are just one step away from simon. and that's because of access to areas where civilians are trapped and where agencies cannot get security clearances to be able to reach those in need.
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but it's also the issue of the economy itself, but has been effected by the conflict for nearly a year. now, many people who have jobs have not been able to earn their salaries, and therefore they do know that they do not have that purchasing power to be able to afford food and other basic necessities from shops and market. so that has affected their ability to be able to put food on the table and has contributed to the number of people in desperate need of assistance and facing hunger. here in the capital and elsewhere around the country. which commodities are also unable to move freely between markets, even in places that are stable. now, the conflict has also affected to dance breadbasket, the states of, to the, to in central, to them the receptive over the state, or at least a large part of the state in december. and that has affected farmers ability to be able to supply the markets with crops and vegetables for people to be able to buy that has lots of scars that see. so even the few foods commodities in the market is
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now more expensive. and again, because of the economy or the world economy, people can no longer afford to buy food. so united nations security council has called for a ceasefire to be observed during the moving holy month of ramadan. but slicing continues between the 2nd, these army and the power and military rapids support forces. on tuesday and wednesday, there were incense classes between the 2 sides of the recess. price of take over a so good news army based in the city of me in the northern parts of the capital console. so while the 2 sides flies each other, both are not keeping to the calls of the united nations security council. both at once again an upper hand over the other. after a year of fighting and as a result, civilians in the capital and elsewhere remain trapped in desperate need of assistance. he but morgan, alta 0, talk to as the ruling policy in south africa, is facing its toughest election battles and is taking over off to
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a policy at the end of the 30 years ago. some sort of, i suggest the african national congress could lose as parliamentary majority for the 1st time, the agencies being challenged by a new party created by phone president jacob summa. i remember the tests of reports from concert in natal, that will be a key battle ground for votes and the general election in my these women in rural clubs, within a tell province say they've never had running water at home. so this is what swimming into, what do they use your tadpoles so that because general election is in may politicians are again promising to improve services for the poll. go for the full full lot these creatures we'd be most in for a long time. but we've got nothing positive in the top province is a home, a former president jacobs who might be suspended from the governing african national congress put back in his new party who not formerly a resigning from the n. c z. my leads, i'm going to is easily,
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which means the speed of the nation in english co n k. as is widely known, the part is only a few months old, but it's already won by elections in this province, prepaid. why in, in mt? i'm not the only people who are coming from, from, from, from, from, from in c on coming from biomass do funded for the to kind of organization just because of the duplicates fixing at this point that they've been maintained for such a long time. so now that data zoom out was previous details for contempt of court. he's still facing corruption charges of a multi $1000000000.00 on this deal. despite that, he has a loyal following and see politicians say they are not worried, not going to yours. if he was on that, that way to people, they can that in connecticut, no income to nothing was really natal is a key political special gone for votes with his v as a violent attentions rise ahead of voting day. in south africa,
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the president is elected by parliament. if the amc gets below 50 percent at the polls in may, it will have to form a coalition without the opposition parties. the government frustration over the struggling economy, fading public services and repeated corruption involving top officials because each and a wait and see support. that's why some analysts believe the governing amc for face it's tough of election. so take note of the author pie take for 2 years ago and with us, i'll just, they're not gonna start african striking doctors in kenya, continuing to ignore a court order to pretend to work within 5000 minutes worked out a week ago. so that's the amount of the implementation of a paid deal agreed 7 years ago, patients of being turned away from public hospitals and nationwide. catherine story reports from not ready or so that is kenyatta hospital, at least the main referral hospital here in kenya. millions of people come here to
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receive a specialized treatment and other a services as well, but with the doctors on strike, it becomes very difficult uh for the people who come full of the medical care um to get that uh treatment. we have been told by the stuff who are around that. so basically, um, emergency services are in our mini malls and you're also being told that, you know, there are no referrals that are happening and it's not just coming out to a hospital there. many of the government hospitals that are facing the same predicament. so we have, doctors are getting posted now, but the shortage of doctors who has dis offices, we have going tons assistant and they keep on breaching all these via clauses because they feel like they can bridge. now they move to court to try and compare the quotes. you've got to bring us to the table. oh,
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the upside buttons. the last year we spent a whole yeah. negotiating on some of the elements that will be there. about 5600 government doc says we have been speaking to a union officials who say that that number is too little more doctors needs to be employed to feel the gap. and what all this means is that people continue to suffer. uh, we went to a hospital where people are trying to find a private hospitals to you to deal with the different elements, but it becomes very difficult because we're talking about people who cannot afford a private cap. this doctor say that they want to go to to come back to work, but their needs have to be met as well. catherine, sorry, all the 0 and pockets done, at least 2 security personnel had been killed in
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a suicide. bomb attack was carried out in the northwest in provence, of convert park to investigate this. i suspect designated an explosive, near and ami convoys. several people were injured and at least 3 people have been killed and 12 injured in an explosion in afghanistan. and interior ministry spokesman said that happens near an office of the capital bank. just being 5 months since the series of earth quakes and west in afghanistan, nearly 1500 people died and more than 2000 injured as month, billed homes collapse, bearing the occupants a live. but some of the binge of, i'd reports from her on provence today of the border between afghanistan and iran. so these are some of the most remote villages invested in one stop. when you go to the quick struck rescue machinery couldn't get to a level and it didn't make it to hospital. thousands of lives were changed forever . parties ever lost his wife and 2 sons. he run to the house and tried to use his
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hands to dig them out, but it was too late. then you won't be startled when you get without a thing. there was a big difference in my life now when it was best before and now this is the house i live in. i have a home, i think the life and the life partner. the difficulty is the cold. the stress is the green, the food we have now is rice, flour and cooking oil. i am depressed under that, and that's very cold. him to come in for generations. they've lived a simple life, had growing their own food and raising animals. the quick strong, strong homes built that luck breaks into tombs. it's been months since the devastating earthquake but life. it's still in this village where more than 200 people were buried alive. and now their homes are marked by the flags which have become their graves. each one of these flags spread across dozens of villages in 6 districts represents families and individuals as more than a 100000 people who are effected newly built villages are taking shape. although
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with limited facilities. this knowledge on government says it plans to bid sturdy instructors, as due to the fund has been neglected for decades. that there are plans for the clinic must in school in the same cluster. so people do not have to travel long distances and you know the size of according to the what's important most of the one, the most important thing for these people were their homes which they inherited from their forefathers. we have plans to build them 4000 homes. they're being built by the stomach, emeralds, agencies ask, and businessman and other international 88 o. c. as in the united nations and some neighboring countries have provided significant assistance in the home, you might have this. and then when that is going to be a long and expensive road through the company, the quakes follow the decades of conflict years of drought, full shortages and humanity and crises. and for people like sever their loss,
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is that affordable. so i'm gonna be driving down to the lot rest and a lot of stuff families in the philippines, a disparate for rain, a long dry spell is being blamed on the effects of the climate passing known as el nino is bound to be low reports. the draft is expected to effect on most of the provinces during the hardest time of the year. starting next month. in the decades, they've been growing rise. these pharmacy, they've never seen the soil crack in the rice fields until the season. it hasn't been for months due to the climate pattern known as so new, they know, and the thing is the government and provided water for a vacation. it was too late because they prioritize other areas. our crops were that before they receive water, the deep was that they use as an alternative have not been of help either. how many, you know, the new bundle groundwater suppliers also dwindled to go to it must also be because of the el nino bundles
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a lot in this town alone. some 1500 hector's of farm land are parched and pharmacy . they're now deeper in debt. government weather forecast or say virtually the entire country will be affected by a nino by april, which is also the hottest month of the year in the philippines. farmers have suffered the most with crop damage amounting to more than $30000000.00 and counting a government special task force on italy in your says the try spill has peace, but it's going to get worse before it gets better than the new is actually weakening. but the weather bureau compared the situation to a flat iron. so once it's plugged, you can feel the constant heat. but once you unplug it, the, the effects of the heat still remain. people living in the capitol, manila have been warned. the water service may be disrupted as water level and dams across the country are declining, and that means water for irrigation is likely to get even scar sir. warranty below
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al jazeera san miguel bullock on the philippines was a hit here on l. g 0. we are in brussels where you are paying late as a said to cool for a nuclear energy revival. and later in sport anymore, it shows he's not ready to hang up his racket just see it all the action from his opening round. when in miami, coming up the that was a feeling of spring wilts has provided most of europe in the last couple of days. it's not going to last mean springs off the rule a season of quite rapid changes leading eventually to the warming of summer. but this here is a critical change on its way as a cold front behind it, you see nothing problem we need, but we're the head of it's not of all types and the teams and most places, especially eastern europe, is still colder. that's going down towards dosier,
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but let's just pick up on this. back to change situation. friday's temperature in london is down to 10 after 16 today on thursday, the 28 by saturday. that is the cold from coming through and the wind direction change here it is coming down is not gonna stop that. it will make progress. we most of may not in your in the next 2 or 3 days. so if you and if, for example, it gets here around around sunday, taking tungsten down below, you have just done a severe change, but it is content in there too. but what i have to say was i said the, at the moment the wintry weather is just taking out of use. and you're going to took a huge amount of rather wet snow over the mountains of turkey. that disappears by the end of friday. and back to thursday on the other side, we've got this on show wind and sherry, stuff in morocco. otherwise most in north africa is see me when the dusty and hot the
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palestine is once a very different place for today. and of course 2 cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fibers. the reach of was multiple investments were excess, moving from one city to another. kind of stein 1920 on al jazeera, a brutal occupation resulting in a her wrist take your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage present it to the world to justify israel. the soap on gaza, dozens of children bounds him up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official spokes person october 7th. on tuesday or
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news, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top story is the salad. these really armies threatening to blow out the largest hospital in causal with people. still trapped inside. israel says it's killed 145 years, and the times 100160 in l shape hospital and mazda nice vises with their i'd palestinians had been killed in a series of his rarely attacks. and the occupied westbank full with hills near the city of to car him, including to win a drones drag is ready forces. so right at the nearby notions where g can the united states has submitted
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a draft resolution to the un security council recognizes the need for an immediate c spot in kansas. secretary of state estimate blinking is in colorado for tools and system resolution is linked to the release of captives held by a months gutted spring in the measurements, a very director of the gold study sent a couple university. thanks again for being with us. just on this us draft resolution to the you in, i mean it doesn't actually demand a ceasefire, it just recognizes the need for one. what do you mean? it's obviously been very, very carefully wooded like, oh, resolutions of it. what do you make of the language that is used here? i think the united states i was taught to efforts to put the motor push out on the is right, the government and you know, in particular, and if you go back to the guns, visits and them the statements from schumer and, and the statements from c, i c, i a director and, and the intelligence community, all of this, there was such a building case of pressure on it. and, you know,
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now they take it to the international level, whether the security council, they want to say those lines. you know, if you don't listen to us, they would be more actually coming from the international community. i think the, the careful where the of the citizen ocean is just to send the message that we are no longer able to stop the pressure on, on, on us as an i'm any kind of mistaken. so you need to help us to push the push out from us from you. i think that's the meaning of this. uh, word thing. i, i also, i, i see very interesting that they talk about captives. they don't talk about 10500 people, but his thing is far in prison. i forgot to mention about the goods that. so they don't talk about what happened in the west bank, where basically people more than 7000 and basically a 3000 people were in prison just since 7th of october, and more than 350 people were killed. so i don't know why, you know, the focus of as it is, of course, but however, what's happening and most bank is not actually less than what's happening. and that's a, yeah, there's a whole lot of elements to that. somebody is like, yeah,
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absolutely. we've seen any blinking, made with a presidency, say an hour or so ago. we've just got a couple of lines out of that meeting where apparently they discussed the immediate cease fire 6 weeks a spot and for all the hostages to be released. what do you make of lincoln's 6th trip to the mit license of wolf again and you know, he does this every time he goes around and meets with all the late notice and nothing really has seemed to have changed any of those me? yes, this is the 6 foot open blinking and if you look at it from the 1st one to the next one, the language has not been changed a lot because this to visit the clinton statement and other official statements. a problem with the agent that they called for us, he's filed a someone else has to do it. this is the work of decision makers in the united states in the region to push as way for us is 5. so the out of planning the analysis, i'm sorry, of the start of the policy makers and to, to, to put the person on his right. so what do we see today? and the title has basically the same statements been repeated. you know,
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because these 5 calling you, you need the tools, you need the unit to pressure. do you need a pro, the agenda to, to put in an independent, pretty mentation. and the 2nd thing is, you know, there would be a meeting with 6 for a minister of the region and all of them day once it's used by an awesome day one time and attendance, of course. but the issue, what, what are the tools they have? what are the, what's on the, the, the, the force they can put on is what i, that's, this is missing, and the whole debate they called the next step to do it. that's just as if we come into the next one we can do is code for the. yeah. so is repeating the same for nearly $170.00 days. yeah. miss, you thank you so much for you. i appreciate you your time and your insight. thanks and have a cable as well as time sending its grip home the occupied with bank and making it more difficult than ever for palestinians to move around and pot taken every day. activities but sports uh, group. but one sports group is finding ways to get around increasing numbers of
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those ready check points and similar attacks. victoria guy can be explains how to these palestinian climb is just getting to this valley in the occupied westbank to practice the school is itself a challenge virus that we go says growing numbers, it is ready to check points with soldiers. always rarely settlers living in the surrounding hills, a dangerous obstacles that a tough to is a con. we have seen a lot of depression event against us. if you oversee that, you are being targeted. a like the fake sense of security used to have one's now is completely gone because it's very easy for you to be caught in the wrong time and place. it's never been hard as the palestinians to move around the occupied westbank or what elko is. a popular destination for climb is 5 kilometers. is south of bethlehem on the way is where the soldiers stopped the target cabinet at a check point. use them as they did talent gates. i was in the shed taxi and i had
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some water in my bag. the check point, the soldier pulled the contents of my buffalo into my back for no reason. i mean, why did he do that without him? yes. and more than 400000 palestinians has been killed by his ready forces. we'll settlers in the occupied westbank since israel launched as were wrong, cause i'm older 5 months ago. but the climb is say, is really soldiers are less likely to harris them if they joined by friends from abroad. and one of them is judy a villa, a climate from it to the store, to just do it. it's really beautiful here with regards to the situation in palestine. there are so many check points. everything is closed. as a westerner, i have more rights on the people living here. and if it's different for the post in eons, even onto the severely limited freedoms that come with living under occupation. these palestinian climb is say that determined to continue exploring the country and assessing their identity. victoria gave some
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b l just there. you are paying leaders and energy experts are expected to call for a revival of the nuclear power industry. they are in brussels. i think you and atomic agencies 1st is a nuclear energy summers. the seeking to rebuild the european industry. after years of gradual decline, the to day making comes as the push for nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels, gains momentum. for more on all of this, that spring and national bar who is in brussels for us, we have that some of this taking place. and so why is europe turning to nuclear energy when the initial plan was to move away from i was telling the general consensus in uniform until a few years ago that jet, that nuclear energy is a risk because people boosted holt as by the images of the incidents and the react says into know bill and focus you that. and because experts have always been warning that the rad you octave waste of the nuclear energy land. suppose as
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a huge environmental threats to the, to the, to the, to the us. because he stays there for hundreds of years. i'm countries was saying that without argument of the need to, to the top to of nick, the editor until 3 key factors combined together create a new existence of fios, that's many european the, this thing could pose a significant amount to the very survival of the economy. which is the one in ukraine, the to the, to the energy market in the middle east. the consent for more was about parts of the world. and they say that we cannot rely in definitely on fact the type of market that for the only way out is to best time to forget about cropping, then you agree. and as you add instead of the x and the energy capacity. but there's a problem here forensics, the leader, along with many other countries, things that we need to expand that capability. the 2nd biggest ex,
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producer of the energy new spain was along with germany made is clear. it's a ton chop to this. some it is about the need to build bridges between the 2 key players wish to not see eye to eye when it comes to how to move forward. the germans are saying, no, we're done with nick, the energy we're moving to renewables, the price i was thinking now we need more react to the in the future. how shall, how's the transition actually going to? we're going to nuclear. i mean, what happens next? so you, for example, a set of targets of 2050 what it wants to become a util climate neutral to get to the point they think that's where they would invest more on the small react to the said was the small, what do the reactors and the advance mode the reactors. this more the safety features are more improve the required less investments, but the yet to be more tested globally. i do need to build a strong,
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a chain of supply to be able to commercialize it globally. when you get to that point, people are saying it might take quite some time, but they are saying that's the only way for us to get to the point where i buy 2050 . when we move completely to the renewables and then we can spot confidently to tell that's up to of nuclear energy by many people with value. just for political reasons and value in fact, nuclear energy is but likely to stay here for many, many generations to come. okay, thanks so much for all of that. how some of our for us, the in brussels was thing on the story. let's bring a no brainer who is in london. he's the executive editor of operations for energy, intelligence, leading energy information company, thanks very much for being with us on al jazeera, as we heard from the corresponding there. it seems like you're, if is very much divided on this june, the and spine was working towards shutting down the react as well, front and hungry. it clearly going the other way. how is that conflicts going to play out? is it a done deal?
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that is transition to nuclear is actually going to happen as well. it is, it's a great set of questions solved. thanks for having me on the program. i mean, i think what's really interesting with nuclear in particular in europe is, as you said, i mean for us is very interested. it's built up this very strong rafter fleet is a net energy export or um, and we'd like to to basically build on that success. and i mean, what's held back nuclear in the west over the past couple of decades has really been problems with cost control. and problems with bringing projects on time. and so you know, we've seen expansions in the u. k that have run billions of dollars over budget years behind schedule expansions in the us of had similar problems. and so beyond simply the, the political agreements or the political will to, to execute an expansion of nuclear power. there's also a fundamental question at the industrial level of can,
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the industry responds with new designs in new projects that can compete in today's energy market. whether that's with renewables or with fossil fuels, broad, i guess many people watching this will be wondering just how safe, physically, energy, based as i mean, we see the world's largest nuclear power fund. separation has been surrounded by wolf of the 2 years. now. that is, so look in the is that for you? so it has brought to the forefront worries about the you know, how a world where there's more geopolitical conflict, it seems by the we can reimburse nuclear energy. what we have seen is improvements in reactor design, and quite honestly the, the track record of the nuclear industry in when it comes to safety over the past number of decades has been quite good. but like you pointed out, say what's, you know, going with, because she months, when you do have failures, they do tend to be it's, you have a very, very, very great situation. now that's one of the arguments for these new breed of,
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of s. m are small moduler nuclear reactors where you have lower amounts of nuclear material. these are, these are smaller units. so lower amounts of nuclear material being used and at any one place um and are simply, you know, so you don't, how should you have some sort of, of failure or problem or some geopolitical conflict, something like that. you don't have an accident of potentially, of the same size, but as we said before, our business hours have not been put into commercial use just yet. we're just starting to see the sort of new wave of options become available. okay? and just finally, is this really about climate change and fossil fuels, or is it simply countries wanting to hit the climate targets and ensure a city reliable source of fuel? the look i would say is both. i mean, what europe is found with the energy crisis and with the war in ukraine, and a countries have found that they simply cannot rely on on others for their energy
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security. and here, particularly in europe, energy security and climate goals really do dovetail. and so nuclear energy is a way for these countries to generate power to not be dependent upon imports. and at the same time to hit their climate targets as nuclear is an incredibly low, essentially a 0 carbon source of electricity. okay, we'll have something good day, but we really do appreciate your insight into this no brainer for us in london. thank you as well. the british government has given the go ahead for the largest expansion of nuclear power in 70 years. but as sonya guy go reports from southern england, the government promised to deliver energy. independence is plagues by delays and soaring costs. an efficient load comp, and sol subpoena or a complex, expensive and has it this way. of guaranteeing energy security, nuclear power has both captivated and
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a mom to politicians and innovation that holds the promise of a stable source of power as a way of guaranteeing demand for green renewable energy, but on it. so it's not enough to wind countries of dependence on fossil fuels. i've announced the largest expansion to our nuclear program in seventy's, and we're being realistic about all need for oil and gas to nuclear power provides 15 percent of the case energy supply and has been promoted by energy supplies as a reliable source. the promise of low comp and nuclear energy is not without its wrists done to this and be behind me. here was the 1st of its generation of nuclear power applause, and it was designed to be only in use until 2008. however, it was extended until 2028, but a series of technical faults meant,
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but it was shut down in 2021. another issue disputing and the contamination and the site will remain radio active for 10000 years. the 2 nuclear reactors being built at hankey point c in the west of england are expected to provide energy for more than a 5th of bushes homes. but it has been beset by delays and spiraling costs. local residents are also wary of the environmental impact. it's a very does he process. so the fuel itself is filthy in terms of contribution to on a change and pollution before it gets anywhere near processing and ending up as fuel for a nuclear power station. so 101 form of atomic technology that holds much promise nuclear fusion, relatively inexpensive compared to nucleus fission produced in power plants. it is seen as a safer alternative, as it doesn't use long lasting waste, 6 before mega to football,
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but had been major breakthroughs and successfully generating more energy than was used to creating it. the challenge will be producing it on an industrial scale that compelled a weld sonya jago. i'll just sarah dungeon us fresh and miss halls have again targeted you cranes, capital. the mirror of keeps is a defense units attempted to shoot them down. a missile debris fell in different parts of the city entering at least 17 people. some apartments, quote, fine and buildings were damaged. but let's get more on this with ro mcbride, who is in cavan to view on the same just how much damage has been done. that's all right with this is said to have been the largest such missile strike on the key regents in a month and a half early thursday morning local time. that's when the right side and started to sound. and then, just before the only got the 1st of these fun dress explosions,
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ringing out across the capital as missiles were being intercepted, defenses got to work themselves, started folding down little bits that those missiles, as they were in the deceptive. this is the location of one of those intersections of massive crates, a here in the middle of the road. this is quite close to the center of key, but then it will of a building surrounding here have the front of those buildings completely lost it in a number of cars also damaged and destroyed. and this scene is being repeated on the number of different locations all around here, but also, and the approach is to keep, is those missiles, with intercepted with the number of injuries being reported, deal se, believe around 31, missed 1000 total loans to buy the russians to them a set to has been cantonsville hypersonic missiles, the rest are also a sensitive in a cruise missiles launched from a strategic a bold as a people took shelter in
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a rate shelters. and also in the metro system as they have done in the past. the policies recognize that say, intercepted all of the missiles in coming, which says a lot about the effectiveness of at defense this here. but that also points up to the vulnerability of ukraine to russian. this solves under the full missile protection with a lot of them is a lensky and his address wednesday evening calling for more a just a defenses to be given to ukraine's cities as russia continues its s products. okay, thank you so much for that. rober up mcbride for us there in cave, or hey, ronelle, just say our records have broken and the n b. i will tell you all about that and spoke with jim a coming up in the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant.
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the has taught at this point now. history of a thank you tom. israel face iceland later on says day in new york. 2024 qualify is rout. have home advantage, but is being played on neutral ground and through the past due to the ongoing wall and gaza. austin's head coach olga whole right. i had reportedly been against by israel due to the civilian deaths, holland garza restrict criticism for me israel football federation. but ahead of the match, she made it clear that she wants to go to go ahead and i come from a diesel nation and i don't take sides in industry. i put it together. even a politician come sort of this one is difficult. i know what else. so it is thing been misunderstood. i think it's like a set to play games in this situation is know is more about, you know,
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than taking any part to the conflict. i don't want to do that because i'd be play against full play us and that's a very, very important for me. and many of these players have been playing around in europe . you know, so that i've nothing against the settings. isabel's coach, i don't have that. and how's his focus finally on the match with the window facing either both me and hudson covina, or ukraine for a place in the tournament. late to this year. we would love to play in front of the photos, you know, as counseling in this kind of situation. but we know what that fit and then we can not us that they gave me these, let us. so we have for the certainly here we don't kill many people who would come to suppose we like us as much as possible. but we, we, we focused on in football and the culture of the i saw them say dot in and in the other thing. so we focus on the for the for my presenting and football style robina, who has been ordered to serve a 9 year sentence for rights in brazil. nothing is today. while he was convicted
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the form ac milan strike it was found guilty of taking pump. and again, right, 11 years ago, the quotes in brazil upheld his conviction and ordered his sentiments to begin immediately. please have such the headquarters of the spanish football federation and an apartment belonging to its former president louis with y'all as, as arrested 7 people in a corruption investigation of a multi 1000000 dollar sale to relocate the spanish supercop to saudi arabia for the honors has previously denied wrong doing in the masa at the miami, i as in tennis and the murray came through a tricky opening, match and oft woods had a message for his dow to stand by. so that's why he was up against the tire barret, seen a cx tally on his left, and his way back from injury was playing. and it's fast to a level 20 minutes since last. yes, yes, i said, i made a good stop taking the ocean set 6 full blocks of the match for on the appeared to be struggling physically. i'm cold for the doctor at one point of the feeling dizzy slurries ceased as of the cheapest. so you winning the 2nd set to full set aside before closing out the much 6 full tents, victory office,
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2 hours and 48 minutes on the 36 year old. he's expected to retire this year. we have the right to is that he isn't ready to hang up his brackets more just yet. life in the old dog, yet blankets from the tennis veteran to an up and coming stall, 16 year old as darwin, blanche made his atp today due to being given a wildcard the american was up against one of the 60s homeless. my options, the 1st round in miami block slots in straight set, 6462. well that he's new to the price. so i guess he's learning from the best team regularly practices with carlos out across at to the academy in spain, just in the, in the women's tournament. name is socket posted. another victory and come back from the time to 2 days. full time grandson champion. it's lisa elizabeth, so of course you back. so in straight sets to reach the 2nd round so it keeps up, her record of having never lost a opening match out this event. next up for a socket. 15 seed, alina selina. below fantasies,
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so to be up there with him is a major, major on, or my opinion. a model strength of steph curry. 2, he reached a $303.00 pointers for an end to be a record 5th season. as the warriors beat, the grizzlies car has almost a 3703 points as in his career. and these held the record for able to use a score formal and what was an important as a treat for the warriors playoffs and form a welsh rugby union. star lewis reese was i'm, it has reported a received office 3 nfl franchises after he impressed on his nfl pro day on wednesday. his highly publicized switch to nfl has seen him take pods and attend we international play a possibly program. the 23 year old around the 40 all dash and his time. a full point. stay full seconds in his scouting session in florida, which would put him on the top such as times recorded by wide receivers, emissions. nfl combine. as that is always sports. melissa tom, thanks so much jim of. well, that's also makes this new zone i'm not inside. we'll be here in just a moment because more of the dice and
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