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is no double standards to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities, government seems here to whittle down democracy. if this is troubling for you. it's very, very painful here. the story on talk to how does era, the 11 suspects are rest and following an attack on a most co concept horse that kills at least a 115 people. a group link to iso claims responsibility i'm door says of are, is a crock of city hall, the scene of the deadly is terrorist attack in the country in the past 20 years. the more disturbing videos, meanwhile, and much of the people inside the whole taking cabinets to try to evade the gum, the
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color there i'm associated pay and this is algebra life from the also coming. you and secretary general and tony, with tears visits egypt close to the border, wisconsin. he's expected to reiterate his cold for $65.00 the us senate pos was a little that includes a year long ban on funding for the u. n. agency. supposing palestinian refugee the report from synagogue where campaigning has ended a head of the presidential election on some of the, on the death toll in the moscow concept horn attack has risen to at least a 115, at least a $180.00 more people also injured and not, not shooting the attack, a storm to the venue on friday nights and opened fire russian police say they've arrested 11 people,
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including full who they say were directly involved in the attack. an isolated group has claimed responsibility will fold the legs if that speak to a correspondent dose of july. she joins us now from the russian capital to us. as we were saying, only the death toll keeps climbing and no more details are managing every hour. took us through the license of the well at most of the a, the, a location behind me is where the attack took place late last night. and according to the governor of moscow region, the operations are continues throughout this morning. and this afternoon is one of rescue, as the search uh and retrieval of the dead bodies at least 20 bodies have been recovered so far. and official say that this operation will likely continue over the next few days. now, according to the federal security services, this was a very well planned out attack that involved a number of people and the events that on full that suggests that this was
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something in the works for a quite a while. let's take a look at how the events unfolded on friday evening. the inside one of the biggest performance then use of moscow. gunman opened fire as they make their way through the caracas concert hall, leaving a trail of bodies behind. and this is a scene. once gunman reach the main auditorium, there's panic and chaos as hundreds of concert bars try to escape the scene. the shooting there are many dead and wounded. a flat spots and then now all i heard was gunshots. that's it. and infernal also breaks out taking firefighters hours to contain
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a tax on this scale are rare in russia. this incidents has raised questions about the security services abilities. security guards of this and concert hall were not armed. they had only new caesars or something like that. they didn't have with the weapons, so no one is really a trip there for a major terrorist attack. and that's going to, of course, that beast that's not good for the grammar. the russian foreign ministry is calling this an act of terrorism, while the investigative meeting has opened a criminal investigation. so sorry, l 20, moscow. 2. so what do we now hearing from or sorry to use about what's going on, especially that they have people in custody? well, according to their head of the see who is brief, the restroom, president flattery put in 11 men has been detained. 4 of them are the gunman
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reported me who carried out the attack here as caracas, city hall. now there were also 2, at least 2 men who were detained in the brianne, squeezen, allegedly, while trying to cross the border into crane. now our number of russian officials have suggested that ukraine could be behind this attack, but the officials from the are you quite new president's office, has denied any involvement as we have also heard from. i soul who are claimed responsibility for this attack. we're still waiting for more details from the investigative committee as they continue their operation. and we also know that the next few days will be critical here. all the main public events over the weekend and moscow has been cancelled, and a number of what drives have been setup throughout the city to assist with the wounded. and also we've seen a number of people laying flowers that it makes us memorial at the scene behind me
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. there is a sense that this was a huge tragedy also left in the security services, and the intelligence that they had. of course, the u. s. embassy in moscow have put out an alert earlier in march, urging its citizens not to go to crowd of gatherings and events. and because they have intelligence that there could be an attack. and then, and that intelligence was dismissed by the russian president vladimir fulton a few days after it was put out if choosing western countries of creating a hysteria and western blackwell as she calls it. for now, we're waiting to hear more from officials and what they find out we understand and the number of the subsets that are in custody are being interrogated and will have more information in the coming hours. will definitely be staying across the story for you here. and i was a 0 dosage already there for us on the scene of the concert hall. and let's go thank you to us as well as doors. so we're saying an isolated group has came
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responsibility for this a topic to take a closer look at that group. it's called, i saw enough kind of stone or ice ok, and it was formed back in 2014 by break away fighters from the ask on unpack, is donny. and how about how about on group was also behind the 2021 attack on campbell airport. your cool been killed around a 170 civilians and some 13 us soldiers. it's opposed to us involvement in the region. it's also forced against pockets. don security forces the tell about enough kind of stone. well, peace in women is a professor of security studies at king's college loans and he says, i still enough chemist on his caring y'all's attacks like this one in order to try to establish that supremacy of arrival on groups in recent years, becoming increasingly and vicious an aggressive group, so they've been expanded beyond afghanistan, especially in to countries in central asia. countries like the g gets done, took maintenance, done was biggest thing here gets done. they recruited the last people up there,
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and they are probably the only isis, and it's been yet that is currently active in the planning terrorist operations abroad. they have tried in western europe and they are also trying and brush. i'd be a trying very hard to make themselves the leading isis affiliate amongst the many purposes such as i've been studying isis ever since they came into existence. i've seen many of these attacks and many of the declaration of responsibility they have come through the right channels. they use executive language said isis would use, i have a 100 percent confident in in isis, being responsible for this. i think what we're seeing now is pressure trying to raise doubts about size because of course, very embarrassed for a lot of them to put in that a group like isis has been able to pull this off in a country where putin has a sure that's people that this sort of thing would never happen. so they are trying
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to raise out they're trying to make ukraine responsible, but there's actually no evidence for that whatsoever. that's important to keep in mind. the . so you and secretary general is currently visiting egypt, florida with gauze. so to reiterate, has cool for humanitarians is fine. i'm trying. gutierrez arrived so that just in the past couple of hours, he's expected to meet you in a walk as on the egyptian side of the crossing. it's obviously been a vital entry point for aide and supplies during israel's war on garza around one and a half 1000000 palestinians who fed a tax elsewhere and the strip icons. these sheltering and rasa israel says the it will launch a ground defensive in the city, despite international condemnation. well, let speak to honey customers and get a sense of what's happening on the ground and honey. obviously, the terrors is royce, on the other side of that border, he's probably no dog getting
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a chance to see that the school is of trucks even lined up on the egyptian side, unable to cross over many, many weeks. yes . on the visit of the secretary general of the united nation doesn't seem to deter it. is really a military from the deliberate attack con aid workers and aid seekers. just within the past hour, the group of people and along with those was volunteered with gaza clients to secure the delivery of it for a targeted uh they could wait wrong to wait traffic circle in garza city, are supposed to receive it trucks and deliver them into the northern parts and gauze, the city, but the, the visit itself is quite significant as well as it will reiterate the uh, the, the needs for humanitarians. these fire and the calls for in more smooth and efficient and flow of human interior trucks into the concert for the much desperate
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population right now. of course, these much needed aid for people in the bar who would suffer from acute famine and the sin for the hydrogen starvation. and here depletion on his car, city of resources. it's right in of this spread of a star vision. we're looking at myers of a trucks on the other side of the board as haven't been able to cross over 2000. and the northern part is given the ongoing restrictions that in practice is on the ground a primary among them. tuesday engines bombing campaign that continues to pound across the gaza strip and destroying the vast majority of infrastructure and public facilities and distribution. point this within the past couple weeks that direct attacks on distribution points just make it varies. mm hm. it's making it very difficult for 8 workers on the ground, and in fact, it's quite intimidating for them to continue with their work. and at least the other option that is available is looking for the alternatives. either
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a drop or through constructing the peer are not efficient and not the answer for the ongoing man made a good human interior and capacity. it's only according to an honor official. it's the opposite end of the crossings. landed crossings and the smooth, efficient flow be given to 3, and it is the answer to the problems honeywell went to bed, talking about the situation on the ground for us and rough that and southern garza, thanks so much, honey. well the latest us and budget approved by the senate early on saturday includes a year long ban on funding fully un agency for palestinian refugees on israel says 12 of its employees took part in the october 7th attacks. now this band is part of a $1.00 trillion dollar budget to avoid impartial government shutdown. united states is on rather long just during the on tomorrow at our roof. i is a spokeswoman for one run. she says, denying funds to the agency will only be stabilize the region in the us this not
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give those funding to the us be being our largest doing or this will create a huge gap in our budget. and that is a budget we use not only in government, but across the region for 700 school, a free education, the half a 1000000 children all was fine. refugees, vulnerable communities in the region, but also a health care to $2000000.00 sand refugees will be impacted if we do not get that money. the west is our largest builder as such a decision, that's something we would really request isn't really make sense, because this is not the time at the time of this immense warrant garza and possible regional repercussions. this is not designed to the stabilize the region further by weakening and main components of regional stability, which is other a whole there and security council is huge diverse in the coming days on another draft resolution folding for a cease fire and gaza. of his text is unfortunately more strongly wider than the
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one that failed to pass on friday. russia and china chose to veto the us, dropped the thing, and failed to put enough pressure on is right. while the us secretary of state has wrapped up his latest visit to them, at least as me blinking said he has tended discussions with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and warned against his funds for ground defensive in rafa. hondas, i've heard reports now from occupied the stores in yet another diplomatic push us secretary of state. and to me, blinking land intel a be to meet with top is really officials. but this time with a shift in tone. it's blinking 6th visit to israel since october 7th, and this was a chance to express washington's disapproval of the impending ground invasion of gauze. the southern most city rough is a major military ground operation process is not the way to do it at risk killing
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more civilians. it was a routine greater having with the version of the manager and assistance. it was further isolating is really around the world and jeopardize is long term security in spanish. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu maintains a round, defensive and drop off is the only way to achieve what he calls an absolute victory . sure, a little bit. we have no way to defeat him, us without entering rasa in eliminating the rest of the home aust. battalions there and i told him that i hope we will do it with the support of the united states. but if we have to we will do it alone. despite that threat, israel has sent a delegation to dell, how, or talks with hamis or on going to secure a ceasefire. blinking says mediators are trying to bridge the gaps on remaining sticking points, but anonymous is really official say,
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no real progress has been made. next week, israel will send a delegation to washington to brief american officials on its military strategy in drop off with nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians, or sheltering there. in the us fears the planned operation will put more lives in danger and impede the delivery of 8 from the statute as a 0 occupied east jerusalem. meanwhile, the goal is a health ministry says 240 patients and 10 medical personnel are currently being held captive inside a shafer hospital houses areas, exclusive pictures show a large number of buildings nearby, reduced to rubble. the roads leading to the hospital, as you can see, have also been destroyed, essentially cutting off the complex from the rest of gauze. a city witness to say is really snipers and will panes or targeting any movement near the comp time. is there any forces of also carried out more rains organized in the occupied westbank palestinians confronted?
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is there any troops during their incursions in the, in the intercom the army has been conducting raised nearly every day since the war on guns of again and back in october. at least 450 palestinians have been killed. the and 7700 detained muslims and balls may i have been closely following the war and gauze of his ramadan. many of them were cool their own experiences during the bosnian war in the 1990s when they too have limited access to basic foods, idolizing research reports now from sarajevo. this is a traditional starter for rama done meals in bosnia homemade, sour cream cheese, melted together, didn't greedy and swear impossible to put in the tables during the balkans war us. so we develop nickolowan and amazon. we used a little bit of power to milk, not much. we could not afford to waste 2 tablespoons. if that was oil, we would use it with some water. um, for the solid taste,
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you normally get from cheese. we use vinegar. she says, genocide in gods that reminds her how she broke fast with improvise meals. luckily funds not me. i think of people who can cause every night. we at least had some problem. slower, all wheel drive. but thousands of children and gaza don't even have the mothers to make the star for the few supplies of humanitarian aid were often the only option for meals in war time. bosnia, this is the setup of a typical board time kitchen in the historical museum of bosnia. the display shows once people ate at the time, mainly cans goods from communitarian 8th. the 1st challenge was lots to put on the table. the 2nd was how to prepare food without gas and electricity. cooking was mainly improvise ation on a makeshift stove like this one. how good was not the only problem?
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it was nearly impossible to pray and to mos kind of constance on bottom in the central mosque and sorry of it was heavily damaged. but the more as in who close to prayer says nothing stopped him from performing his duty with or without food. and despite the losses in his own family, means more of the user bedroom boxes with the big only my moms used to get one 3rd of of bread low. it was sour and almost impossible to eat. and i, but that was it both for so for and for if dar no. yep. there was a blessing in our fast man who broke as fast with a cup of water. and today's was happier than today was 7 plates on the table. on the day of judgment, i will ask my lord to face whoever dismembered my son's body. the same is happening cause it today. women give birth and one square meter and war criminals have no mercy upon them. the 2 years on run with them for bosnian, muslims feels normal again. but philistines,
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suffering garza remaining their thoughts and prayers. ida had the most that you all do 0, sorry about well, let's take you to some live pictures now that we're getting in from the egyptian side of that border crossing and rough uh, between garza and egypt, you might be able to support some using a blue shows in the middle of that press pack that, that is the un secretary general antonio gutierrez. he's in visiting rafa. we've been told by his spokesman that he's this is his annual ramadan solidarity trip. this thing this year comes in turbulent times, obviously with the conflict in gaza. he's also expected to visit a hospital in our region, that's also in egypt inside of the border. and he will then go on woods to jordan, to visit on right facilities. and that's the agency a recall that the us has decided to defend for you will be staying across his trip for you here on, on to 0, and bring you over a shift, a fall still a head for you. this person brokers sunshine policy that scroll down for canadian
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hopes to provide renewable energy to your the places that now which asian leads that heavy rain storms, those storms likely to be effective. if we don't get the problem under control, we'll just have help coming soon. critical debate, otis farmers are angry, people are starving, and we actually have to exports a whole lot because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments, for addition to the highest level they've been using games for the policy to let me cut out of the student's name and date. and course the arrival inside story on al jazeera of brutal occupation resulting in
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a her wrist take your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify these rails, the cell phone, gaza, dozens of children bound them up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official supports person october 7th. on tuesday or the of the plug. imagine watching l g 0. let's remind you about top stories. the sound of the death toll in the most go concert whole attack has risen, which leads to a 115. many more. also injured and not, not sure, it's
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a pressing police say they've arrested 11 people on an ice linked group has claimed responsibility to interact with your general. antonio gutierrez is country visiting egypt, florida, wisconsin, to reiterate his for, for humanitarian 65 that's been advised for an entry point for a detouring as well. so protera is, is also expected to meet you in a whole campaigning has ended and set a goal ahead of sundays presidential election. and the country was plunged into a crisis of to present like yourself postponed to the verge. just days before was usually take place. then optimised protests court cases as a national dialogue it was rescheduled. nicholas hawk has moved from one of the final campaign, riley's invo. they've already. 1 the elections, but the
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jury this town page has risen to start as many people in your home that will change the country and be elected under that charge of the grant. the this has become the symbol of the opposition. there have been busted your mind to carrie. it's me for up to the right now, but transformed it into the biggest challenge. the candidate
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being for us today, due to the continuity of the states, i think is extremely important. you cannot build on ruins. i think some things have been achieved in senegal and we need to consolidate. we need to defensive, we need to broaden, we need to improve. we need to move foster. 8 this route we do not trust and i do by the same name as a continued the president. my key solved, lived, other crowd behind me. many of them were young kids. when murphy sold came to power . they seem enjoy life by someone that represents their aspirations. i'll get there on a new security, you know, has come into force in hong kong despite the concerns of human rights. a little
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known as article 23 imposes heavy penalties including potentially life imprisonment from what it calls national security offensive. among them are treason, insurrection, endangering, national security and suspicion. it also grounds extra power as the police, such as the ability to cancel passports and to detain suspects of 16 days without charge. what do i spoke to chris young? he's a journalist and hong kong. he says this little have major implications for media walk as a jennifer this is on call actually have been covering the china stories say in china and also living in hong kong and given out a advantages say how you guys charges as far as the in terms of coverage is always be very strong. but now in view of the view of france, all 5 of us, they see chris, the definition is quite for what almost cover everything. so um that low cost of
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significantly and also it gives us the logical eating test. save all important terms of this. so uh, probably what was the, uh, more uh, so essentially, shit out of forwarding say extremely sensitive or unclear materials even though uh it went through the legislative process. so with the legislators say scripting, i think the bel cross spark cross still with there are so many questions left and answer and in, in the find the washington post the of the bill that, that, that becomes a goal. i think, effective today. um there were, there was still a lot of things that are so broadly defined and, and, and it was things that, that you never know until a case. uh, okay. but, but then given the superiority of that whole one case, there's too much. so hold on a sec for me. this tells you today, you can always find more on our website out there
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a dot com next inside. story takes a look at us because you've stayed on me blinking the most recent visit to the middle east. that's easy. now, with some pictures, live pictures from the rough up border crossing. this is the junction side where you and some of the general antonio gutierrez, is expected to speak to the high low. they will stop by looking at the satellite imagery, east asia. and you can see a rash of thunder clouds dominating across central parts of china. that's what we're going to see. the heavy rain over the next few days. some of those thunder storm rumbling no way for the east across shanghai. but the temperature sitting steady in the early twenties here, it has cooled across the north of china. it was a bit of a wintery edge blowing its way for the east. ahead of that most settled conditions with higher temperatures for the korean peninsula. but as that rain pulses its way
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for the east, we'll see those stopped to come down and just days off the record snow fall in japan, we're going to see more in the way of west. so web posting, it's way for the so another day. another rainy a fed that on monday and another day of record heat for the movies as we move to south asia. now the hot march day every day with breaking records here and that he is sending you rising it's way north of the next few days. pushing temperatures up for southern pots of pockets, don like correction, so so sparked a heat wave watch for the west of india. you can see temperature is continuing to rise across from the central areas, but it is cooling down so that north east corner with thunder storms and some rain pushing into bundle dish. and the northeast of india. the is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national,
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