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is is, and so doing it's why we work with bill cuz to make it their business to know your business. yep. we all, we, you all the . ready ready ready the hello again, i'm just calling to obtain. this is and use our life from. don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces in circle to hospitals and southern garza well and the north soldiers carry out a week long, deadly rage on the strips largest hospital. israel tells you and no more for your convoys route one rent will be allowed to northern gauze. that's where there's a desperate need, a loan. so the accounts of incentive golf off the types
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a contestant presidential election, this suspect appear in court, charged with terrorism in the wake of friday's deadly attack. as a most pro comes with the o, we begin this news hour in garza where the is really ministry continues to conduct heavy and ground attacks on southern parts of the strip civilian casualties on mounting at least 84 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours, 7 of them died and is ready to strike on the city of rossa. really close to the egyptian border. that's with more than a 101500000 for somebody to space. palestinians have been taking shelter. the injured we understand of and rushed to the nearby l. nadia hospital, 3 hospitals and goals are there on the siege right now by the is really military. these are some pictures from the not so hospital for 3 weeks ago. is there any minute treat vehicles of now surrounding that facility in the alamo hospital,
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which is just a kilometer away, is also under attack. as all of a sudden and been almost not even married yet since 230th night. we have been carpet bombing to buy is really were planes. the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we seen these really soldiers release each to the area . so we ran for our live off some shelter in the hospital and others remains trend . it is really snipers or shooting. bill is moving in the road. many dead bodies are lying in the street. both master injured damien hospital service, seized by his reading tanks for the assessment or if i join us on the stuff i did on so the early morning hours, we kept hearing done fine, many injured to right. and this medical facility mostly women and children. one child to come to his wounds and for others are in critical condition. the old stuff, a direct head injuries. all of them are displaced from other parts of the gaza
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strip me so i just didn't know what to be done, you know, month. but since these really occupation forces returned to the nasa hospital area, we have lost contact with the medical team that many are still working on storing parts of the hospital to provide basic services that i use and the injured we do not know what has become on the medical team operating the gun, one estimate, and in the north o. c for hospital in gauze, the city is now the, on the is rarely siege for 7 days. cause us health ministry says is really forces killed at least 5 medical stuff inside the complex. and hundreds of palestinians have been detained. tarka boys in has worn out from rough hunt and southern garza, is verified to get targeted residential house in the facility of an adar hospital in the eastern part of rough as the number of casualties have been transferred to the hospital to receive medical treatment on this was not the only attack that had been carried out against the rough. our district today you bought,
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isabel had been hitting a roof of multiple times. we're talking about full residential houses. have been completely flattened with at least 23 palestinians have to reported killed well 20 others being injured till now and that's absolutely a specific number that had been resulted from the ongoing is very a tax on a roof on this area where more than 85 percent of guns as population are taking and seeking refuge and as these very forces had been designated since the beginning of the war, as the safe side of the situation is, is it getting much more die and difficult because of the tech has been turned to be a graveyard hospitalized a residential house was being attacked and destroyed, where the and most of them that i'm a hospital in con units had been on complete as well. you see during the past 24 hours where these very forces in the hospital had been forcing a number of patients to day to sleep from the hospital under really critical conditions. while the are still patients inside suffering with from disabilities
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are still unable to get out from the hospital as people, abutment and confrontations between almost like this and the is very so we'll just continue. but what we can see on the ground that is a systematic creation of a curse of environment in which as well throughout it's a systematic destruction of neighborhoods and hospitals. they are completely changing the milestone of living, the making it livable for the majority of causes. and this absolutely forces residents to flee more to the south in order to seek safety. where he and the south compartment did not stop in the past 24 hours. but that's exactly the situation that were different fee was being made in order to evacuate the patients from such hospitals. it's all the un agencies, a palestinian refugees, says israel will no longer allow their food con, voice to enter northern gauze where people are dying of hunger. director general sleeping as a roommate release to statement on social media platform x stating that these really well, sorry is use of informed to the you and they will no longer approve any on refute
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convoys to the north of calls or high school. the decisions outrageous and says, as well as making it intentional, to instruct life saving assistance during a man made funding on some roads as the director of planning on run. he says, as well as decision is a death sentence for palestinians. the implications of dramatic coming after 5 and a half months of the relentless or the an independent no authority. one is last week of, of immune comments. people are already dying of starvation up and up in the north. and this is essentially a death sentence on many of all those people i'm hearing ralph in this situation. the bombings are relentless everywhere. but, but the situation conditions, particularly harsh in the northern gauze, is for it. where we estimate there are about $250000.00 people who've been track that for about 5 and a half months under is the i saw the largest 8 organization inside garza start
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blocking unrra from delivering of their as i say, just lessons the conditions and is a deliberate obstruction as my boss set the commissioner general of and wrote a deliberate of struction like stating, assist is to art for a population that is already facing. hug for funding and stuff ation. so sick pub, simply, most people will die a me a lot in a statement the director general of the world health organization says blocking on rough from delivering food is in fact, denying starving people the ability to survive. this decision must be just a revised all efforts to deliver future not only be permitted, but there should be an immediate acceleration, a few deliveries. the one secretary general, antonio gutierrez, who was in neighboring egypt right now as well. said we, a teresa, of course with desperately needed supplies looking get guys a, it's almost appears that the photo of cement of water fan mean punk was then this out of galloping across it. and that is why the time for the media to made it
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satisfy it is now the spirits of compression. i also urge the immediate and then conditional release of hostages, the suffering must. and while the scene is even guys, a desperately needs what has been problem is a flock of 8. well, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu? meanwhile, has vowed to kill him honestly the us and why do you compare this mission to the death of a vehicle? character named thomas was an enemy of the jews. he said, we are fighting and will be victorious. we will enter rafa and achieve total victory. we eliminate the time on and we will also eliminates and war on us, vice president come on, the harris is refusing to rule out whether they will be consequences for israel. if it pushes ahead without ground invasion of rasa. she made the comments during the interview on the a, b, c news or this week. see, believe it and yahoo is an obstacle to peace. i believe that we have got to
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continue to enforce what we know to be and should be the priorities in terms of what is happening and gossen. we've been very clear the far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. we have been very clear that israel and lives rarely, people in palaces are entitled to an equal amount of security and, and dignity. and frankly, we have been very focused on also getting the hostages out and getting aid in 9. yahoo appears to just be flat out ignoring president biden's warning about an offensive and rasa. is that a red line for your administration? we have been clear in multiple conversations and in every way that any major military operation in rafa would be a huge mistake. let me tell you something i have studied the map,
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there's nowhere for those folks to go. and we're looking at about a 1000000 and a half people in rafa who are there because they were told to go there most of them . and so we've been very clear that it would be a mistake to move into rafa with any type of military operation, a mistake. but would there be consequences if he does move forward? but we're going to take it one step at a time, but we've been very clear in terms of our perspective on whether or not that should happen, or you ruling out that there would be consequences from the united states. i am ruling out nothing on the last raise, a political analyst and a professor of media studies at the institutional graduate studies. he says us statements on garza and nothing but empty rush re in the us as a long history of this kind of empty rhetoric. when it comes to is real, i liken it to, i often like to talk about the settlements, the, the us review israel for settlements, but does absolutely nothing about the program of settlement expansion. and for 5
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and a half months the u. s. has criticized israel. they've disagreed with is really tactics on the ground and gaza, but they've done nothing unless we want to count what they've done to support israel. they, they've offered israel on dying support in the form of supplying it with weapons. obviously they even bypassed congress twice to deliver even more weapons to israel . and then obviously there's the support in the united nations, which i think is very important as well. i don't know that how concerned the us is about mass famines. they haven't been overly concerned about, you know, almost 32000 people killed during this plausible genocide. but i think it has something to do with the, the elections. i think it also has something to do with the us uh, sort of their global standing. they've taken a hit, there's no question of public opinion globally about the united states or of the united states has gone down. and i think the us is concerned about that. but i'm
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always much more interested in what the us is doing than what the us the same. and so far i don't have any indication that the us is willing to change course in any meaningful way. now, could that change? certainly, there are disagreements, strong disagreements between that and yahoo and button biden. certainly it's something we have to keep our keep our eye on. well, i don't know what's going on behind the scenes, but we've, we've seen some of the public, the public declarations. i think things are very uncomfortable for the united states. the us is increasingly isolated because of its positions on israel. but the reality is that nothing can happen, the europeans can't do anything. united nations can't do anything unless the united states wants something to happen. they're the, the, the, the world's policeman. they're the only superpower in the world, and they have all the leverage when it comes to israel. i think we should take his threats, of, and off, off invasion very seriously on these particular issues usually follows through. we remember back in november when he said he was gonna go back to bombard in gaza at the end of the truth. he was true to that. so i think we can take him at his word,
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but i think what he's reading, he's reading all these empty comments from us officials about red lines and there are no red lines. they've been talking about this for 5 and a half months. the us isn't prepared, at least not as of yet to do anything i, you know, i know that some analysts are a little bit more optimistic. i'm not super optimistic just because i think it's very difficult to reconcile. what from us wants with what israel wants from us wants? i think for obvious reasons, are permanent ceasefire. they don't want a temporary pause, only to see israel go right back to bombing garza and israel has made it very clear that they are not going to stop until they achieve what they call a total victory. is there any forces? meanwhile, i have conducted more raids across the occupied westbank tanks was seen entering the western town of ogden, that's near tokyo, fighting broke down between the ministry and palestinian fighters. these were the only has killed $450.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th is really only it has released of how this thing in president who was arrested
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20 years ago when he was just 15 years old. so ford has moved nasa our tiny outside and his way to jail. and now bless his family say is really with are these preventive them from visiting him for many years. they will start with kids as well as pass, accusing them while he was in jail. the, the accounting is under way and set a goal is a delayed presidential election. 7000000 people were eligible to vote 19 candidates seeking to repay as president mackey's child, who tried to postpone the election last month. that spunk violent protests and mass arrests. there are 2 front runners and this presidential, the one of them is the prime in the former prime minister, i'm a do boss. he was hand picked by outgoing, present my he so the other is the through july of fi and he's the anti establishment kind of that he was recently released to from prison. he's a key,
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i live all position need. it was some on the phone car who was disqualified from the rice because of a defamation conviction. corresponding nicholas huck was allowed to fill in some of the, counting it, one of the polling stations in the capital calling. he sent this for force, a lester date of holding the counting has begun. this is the most crucial part of the election process. so it's taking place in classrooms like this. schools are used as holy stations. sir, you have the representatives of the various candidates observing the counting of, of, of the assessor in fact stood up to the police early on who were trying to tell us to leave the room. but she stood up to them saying that this needs to be a fair, free, and transparent. and so the credibility of this election is at stake in other areas, though, is in other voting centers. we weren't, weren't allowed to film journalist,
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we're not allowed to film but was taking place. but at stake is, who will become the next president of this country after and much delayed and anticipated election to candidate stands out opposition? figure by su, jeremiah fi and the ruling party. candidates. i do, they both are in the running to become the next president of this country. nicholas hawk, algebra. the car. what are the i spoke to mountain view oaks. he's the head of the you electronic observation mission, and she told us a little bit more about what's happening there on the ground. we are here with the electrolux, the vision mission familiar in union. we have that around 100 observers and all the different regions of the country and the reports that we are getting at throughout the day here is that the process have been been a respected that the rules of the,
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of the, of the voting and procedures have been respected that of service such as ours, but also could have service representatives of the candidates haven't been able to observe. and the process started testing transparent. and we have seen that that no major incident. so yeah, the vote that seems to have been pursued in the, in a calm way. so those things are positive and we also hope that, and of course, that the turn out is good so that, you know, there's lots of so think of the success that went to the, to, to the back of some and showed what you know, what you know made the choice for the future of i'm sending. yeah, we're not getting any reports at this moment that, that, that we're and both as being refused to vote that it's has, we have run the risk before have had to come. but we're still on the nice thing. we're still under the nice thing, the build services of the closing of the holding stations. so we will actually be able to present more in depth analysis. and we will do secondly coming days because
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we have our service out there. nothing in the pony stations also in the combination centers and we've sort of putting the space and we present our amenities according to the methodology that but the districts when it comes to the election observation we present on tuesday. well, i have actually a sister to one that just come from one putting station and, well it's, it's being done. and according to this, you know, the router book, they the envelopes the about a papers and they're breaking the candidates. the representatives of the candidates can watch and they sign also the posted on the bottom, you know, the, the tv of the, of the, for the putting station and, and then they have to put into, you know, post the, the results outside each putting station. and that's, you know, the kind of transparency we would like to see in this process in russia for suspects and friday's deadly moscow cons, that whole attack has been charged with terrorism. the full man appeared out of
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district court and moscow, and they've now been placed in pre trial detention for 2 months. at least a 137 people were killed when gun opened fire on concept colors. crocuses, the whole 11 people were arrested in connection with that attack. russians had been observing a day of national morning. a service was held by i'm extra for more than just outside the concept. hold. emergency services that all still covering bodies from under the degrees. the building system, i, steve destroyed by a fire that the stone says by the sand, the taxes off to the streets and washington president settlement present himself when to a russian orthodox trojan landscape and lit a candle that honoring the victims present has vowed vengeance for the attack and his address to the nation on saturday. o correspondent, also jabari has worn out from the russian capital. these ruins are all that's left of caracas, city hall. a popular concert venue in moscow. emergency personnel are working
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around the clock to clear the rubble and recover bodies buried beneath it. despite the weather, mourners keep coming to the scene of the attack to pay tribute to those skills here . when gunman, storm the venue. you know, what can i feel terrible for the people who suffered here? it's horrible. at least the situation makes this thing that many things need to be changed to this house. reality, i'm assigning over the play me up with my colleagues and i worked here at the events, competition. they were more than 1000 children participating. when this whole start to do on the desire was to remain calm and evacuate the children, which with this last one i have no words to express what i'm feeling at the moment . the security service says 11 suspects are in custody. 4 of them were detained while heading to the border with ukraine. investigators say they have contacts
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there. the ukrainian government has denied involvement flags, or it have stuff and government buildings across russia. more than 5000 people have answered an appeal to donate blood for the injured survivors. president vladimir putin has called it's half a blow to the nation and promise revenge. while the security services continue with investigation. many questions you may not answer about one of the biggest failures in russian intelligence in years. sources avari algebra, moscow. really, i spoke to egos, now that he's a lawyer who's practice to criminal law himself in russia. he says, even though there's no death penalty in russia now, this latest attack could potentially change that. the various amelia, to case connected with be salons, schools plus the just crisis of the $1004.00, in this case uh, attorney general direction to duration. that is a key asked ports to use this sentence, death penalty to the only criminal that was a life after that. um, uh,
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crisis when the whole school was felt as close to just so i believe that they will be more or less of the same case here. oh, there have also already been allegations of torch and some pushing bootable videos of unmatched. what sort of protections on that for prison is right now, like during this pre tut, pre trial detention period, actually, uh there was actually, they were actually to reduce, at least to veto us with things with the information that 2 defendants were tortured. one of them, so in the office of god, defendants year and made made the defendant to eat it. and another was when uh, officer used to look to reset to, to torture the defendants. so um, yeah, after these uh you understand that they would say whatever um or for some, some want bought um uh,
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based on the fact that the quotes uh interest that uh at least 2 of them today, i think that the court is not very interested in this, oh, let me ask you then how you expect the trial to go forward given what we've already seen in terms of interrogation. present fusion, for instance, has promised to infect fair and inevitable punishment. that was, those were his words on these alleged tears, how independence all the criminal quotes in russia. yes. so i believe that the russian government will use this case as a reason to reinstall the death penalty in russia. so i believe that this case will be openly supported and old media in russia. we'll uh, cover these i ended will use to prove that death penalty is necessary for these particular case, and for either any possible cases in roger us. meanwhile, russia has carried on strikes and west, a new crane,
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and the early hours of sunday. tv says that it's a different systems want us to repel the attack. preliminary reports suggests no casualties or major damage, but witnesses say they had explosions. and so some missiles being shut down, publish authorities and say one russian missile violation event as face before then returning to ukraine. mean mountain ukrainian forces say they've had to russian ships, a communication center and all the infrastructure in crimea. let's take a closer look at who controls want and ukraine. now, after 2 years of all, russia has been making some more advances that in the east, it says it's seized a village on the west and outskirts of course, last month, the russian troops also captured. i'm to have gotten near don't yet skill a cool. this comes ahead of reports that moscow is now preparing for new offensive . possibly even by the end of may. patrick boy is a defense and security analyst at the university of policies, also a former nato. on this, he says, russia does appear to have the upper hand of one. so, i think essentially, the,
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the momentum is lensky himself said. the russia has won the winter and i think the men's and the ship says to, to the russian forces on the ground, at least i'll give k was approved for that. they took that as high puff spots, and they took it known the last on the big question, natalie is, is there something brewing? um, in probably may ones the most starts to dry in the area of ukraine. so we'll have to wait and see. and i'm sure the ukrainians priorities are basically mon power rather short. the soldiers are exhausted because they don't have enough chips to rotate them. right. so they really need to get the mobilization of the next batch of, of uh, conscripts essentially sorted. i've and that takes time and takes time to train them up. and they've also got the issue of fortifications, which they need to prepare and better prepare than they have already there. they've been starting out since december and it's ongoing. and of course you've got the
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munition questionnaire and the weapons question, which is all a lot heavily reliance on the us. so not entirely given france, u. k, germany in the u is pumping money in the so so essentially the, it's not old ideas. be great. and they've obviously hit, you know, as we saw in the last few hours they've hit the black sea fate. and so 1st of all, again, i'm with you some of their carriers that they have for it by 30 percent over the last year. and so they are making gains there. we've seen the attacks on the refineries as well, which will happen a harassing impact, but it doesn't look good either for, for russia. so unless yet, although they're getting into their groups, they haven't totally find it. yeah, i mean, they still have major problems. they are learning though and getting better. well, that's the reason to increase and russian attacks is putting pressure on ukrainian medical units on the front line. health work is now looking at innovative ways of helping wounded soldiers to recover from the pride to travel, to east and ukraine, to find out who is not far from the front line. and you don't yet region this
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medical cruise days, mostly hidden during the day for fear of drone attacks. it's night time they work really begins and the number of casualties is rising, the trend, little book, the bottomless, there is a lot more work to do, especially with the recent attacks. so we have a lot busy fellow medic late and it shows us there ambulance, which they used to meet up with units bringing back injured soldiers from the battlefield to be treated and transferred to westfield hospital on this night. they get just one soldier. he has slight shrapnel wounds and concussion, and will likely return to duty off to treatment centers like this one in hockey, the northeast and ukraine. also a physical and psychological support to help recovery, but deem is still suffering from the effects of a serious concussion. 2 years ago, so we can always machine, the shell landed nearby and we were all thrown out of the car. everything was like
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a fog. you only remember fragments. t like via the. so just come here for regular treatment before returning to the units with the prospect of a spring offensive by russia. there's a growing awareness in ukraine of the need for most soldiers, with an emphasis on keeping the experience troops on the front line, even after injury. the centers also offer vocational training for students while mobile units travel to the front line, i don't think is the patients are so high, but it's like they're on holidays when they are with us. there is a psychological burden on the front line and this offers a distraction from that as this was shows no sign defending these a service is seemingly in increasing demand run mcbride, delta zeta. how to keep you? great. most of the head here on now is, is there a 1379. jerry and students getting up to montgomery, offered fund questions remain as to how their release came and found pumps
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cost me sort out of school in west, in uganda with safety, 16 for including students was attacked by an on group based in the democratic republic of congo. i'll tell you why such border attacks are on the right the the, they're good to see. let's get going with your weather report beginning this one in southeast asia where your heart pumping in humidity off the south china sea here. so northern vietnam, china is hand an island spilling closer to 40 with that human ex. it's about the rain, the weather through the yangtze river valley is going to drop down temperatures in shanghai, partly with the rain, partly with the wind to go from easterly to northerly wind. but this drops down, your temperature is more line was for they should be uh,
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now that were ended out the month of march. but let's trace out where this rank goes, pours into the korean peninsula to should cocoa and hunt you islands in japan. but for japan, you're in the thick of this on tuesday to ren shall downpours here, especially around tokyo, inundation and flight alerts already issued. let's go back to southeast asia, borneo island, the west calum and 10 side. that's where we're going to see. the heavy is falls of rain here on monday. there's been copious amounts of rain in australia is red center. alice springs, half of yours worth of rain over 48 hours. i think one more day of intense rain before we start to see a peter out certainly dried and w a and that southeast corner of australia and rain and wind alerts in play for new zealand, south island with this disturbs weather as it moves in on monday sale the this is the 1st genocide this we see in real time. it's the victims themselves long
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recorded. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to reframe at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news as it breaks several tell us the news were killed as they were trying to get much needed food to survive . with detailed coverage, families of captive before joined by thousands of israeli as they marched from the gauze, the border to west jerusalem from the heart of the story on my left, mazda has been completely lost in the news. really they have no place just where everywhere is top. nowhere is safe. the the
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the, the back to watching l 0. that's for minute on top stories here. at least 7 palestinians of until then it is rarely strike on the city. a rough gauze of southern where city, the injured have been rushed to the nearby on logical special more than 1500000 for something just based palestinians, all searching shelter and not through an agency of, of how this thing and refugees, and as well, no longer allow their food con, voice to enter northern garza from an image that 70 percent of areas population already suffering from catastrophic levels of the accounting of underway. incentive goals, presidential election 19 candidates on speaking to our vice president. not 2000
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tried to postpone the election last month, talking vine and purchase the global protests and support of the palestinian people have been ongoing since israel launched its will on garza in october. these are some pictures from the to damian capital for demonstration was taking place outside these rainy anderson. confrontations between security forces and protests is as you see, did break down. and that's where you some pictures from the french city of law, say, hundreds of people gathered to they denounced israel attacks on the strip calling for an immediate to sign on to some of the demonstration took place in lots of niggers, capital launch crowns. got a debt to put pressure on the government to vote for a resolution condemning. is there any crimes in gaza that it goes to pizza reports now from 4 to reach? a lot of people get the express. they are some more than so many different people of color 9. they gather near capital plaza center that is owned by and these riley
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company. from there they will be the ones in a green parliament to they stopped near the embassy of the united states and saw that it was not the genocide of these group of people request from politicians. the vote for resolution, that's condensed is rarely crime. scene god zayn goals for an immediate cease fire, and i need to say that more than $7000.00 people signed the petition that's requests adult adoption of this resolution in less than 48 hours. it may seem as a small number about 4 countries as small as montenegro reasons. it is very significant. so for now, only 2 political parties said that they will, of course, vote for the resolution. and that you've that stays like that. it won't be enough for you that option because for a documents to be adopted in montenegro, assembly needs to have 41 votes of members of the parliament. also what
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these important to say regarding the country official politics these that's montenegro voted for un resolution that calls for uh for an immediate cuz there's too many terry entrance to also regarding these group of people. they are actually the boarding garza star kids. they organize the number off or at least of some more organized. uh, and he like the unit aid and also called for a boy cutting off is riley products and companies observing ramadan. and garza has been a challenge for many palestinians. but despite the hardships from all finding ways to keep the spirit and traditions of the fostering montela life counsellor post holiday on has been. i got my bill because i had the luckless job. the rain never thought she'd have to prepare a meal in a mixture of tent for now without a kitchen or electricity. but since israel's war on causa,
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her life has changed. she's managed to get some vegetables, but says food is now a luxury. many can't afford the ham, i is never mind it before. we would include beef chicken and turkey to make out traditional mac labor, rice dish. now we have to make do before the well we used to have delicious meals, but it's just too expensive. yeah. yeah. much i with e, even if last name a, a, all the cooking in these conditions is challenging, especially during ramadan, many palestinians lakes highest say it can also hoping a sense of normality and a taste of home is only for a moment. had the cliff enough to almost to lose a put peanut and traditional palestinian mail. everyone loves it. despite the will, will use every opportunity to celebrate the old tradition. yes, there is no b for chicken, but that doesn't stop us. we share it with our neighbors. we must show blessings with one another. no, like thousands of palestinians in gaza. people living in this camp and bravo have
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lost everything. and many are still trying to make sense of how much their lives have changed. and the one the button, the vis ramadan is different than others. last year was full of joy and happiness. democracy before then we were living in the house on apartments. but now this year we live in the 10th. i seem to view, it shows that even though reminders of loss and war are unavoidable, still there's a sense of community and resilience. one of them, i don't have them cabin electric. the one on this room a gone is stuff because of the lack of food. we also got to put an end to this war to help us to go back to our neighborhoods. and the house was on a this sierra more than others, family say cooking isabel, much more than food. it's a reminder of faith, generosity, tradition, and ultimately of survival. katia a little bit so the again, i'll just hear an advisor for like jerry is president says,
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or 137 school students who were abducted earlier this month has now been freed. previous media report time for the number of children taken. 287 government attached the school and then it wasn't state of can do it on launch 7th. well, camino can euro is the executive director of the n g o partners, west africa nigeria. she says there are several loans or questions surrounding the release of these adopted children. i believe that there might be some that was based on taking place. right. and we are in the rama them season. but whatever it feeds, right, whatever the, whatever the reasons are, and the fact that the girl, the children have been rescued. we do not see there's still an element of lack of account to be. so who are the people that took away this go the took away the children. oh the what your girl?
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why did they take the, the children the way? i mean they, if we run some was not paid. same reason. you're asking, why did they release the, the, the children? these are questions that i big in for, and that is not enough to have the children back full for us to see it. so to add to this, i trust that these to this criminal activities that people need to be held responsible to the guy the systems need to be held accountable. a child's constitutional court has bought 10 candidates from running and the presidential election, which is scheduled for the may. 2 of them are outspoken critics of the military government. the court rejected the applications citing irregularities. 10 of the candidates will remain in the race and turning the car in june to leave them how much interest, debbie hagner and his prime minister, the main officer shanita who was expected to join the race for president,
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was killed as punching headquarters last month. your gun, his ministry has warranted an inquiry based and democratic republic of congo is planning more attacks. the allied democratic forces have been linked to a number of kennings. that includes an attack on a school near that border last year, which killed $43.00 people. catherine, so it has this report for us from upon the way in western uganda. julia simple site is still in morning live for his family, fell apart last june when 5 to is from an on group based in the democratic republic of congo, crossed the buddha, a talk, a secondary schools, 43 people, mostly students were killed, included. he's 18 year old son mccain, though. i did go over, took over it, but we thought we are protected. but to our surprise, we were shocked to see adf across the border to come kill our children. meaning guard porters are not safe, and its eliza i came to who lives next door is suffering. a different kind of pain
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passed on. festus was among several people. keep about doing the raids. he's called the least diamond. he came to him pond way to look for work and stay safe from rebelar talks. me go now, but i pay my child is a life in the far east. i pay to god every day to perform a miracle so that he couldn't come home. the school is now on a bundle and show off the petrol boom. a talks by a silence with my shack. he's the escaped across the border into the room, the national park. these are the remind as of what happened here. the students were in there don't. when that talk happened, and it's really hard to imagine the tyra and fear because there was no escape the adf, which pledge allegiance to i, so was based in uganda years ago, before being defeated by the army. the rebels then fledged to d r. c,
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where they've killed or keyed knob to many civilians. various government forces including the, you've gone to an army and a peacekeeping mission are reinforcing the companies on a sunday, but big the money to give you permission to the room governments. because of the, the, you from me to, for, to meet with discovery. there was a body shop including, i think the press for the data or both over the score. know that and it was the say, gets to how do they get both the box importantly, your guidance here tyler's life may never be the same again. but they also say that was not leaving fia kathy saw you all to 0 pond way less than uganda is also the head here on out of their to k is reading policy is trying concepts when back control of the countries. because setting we look ahead to next week. so
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the the latest news as it breaks, steps of on any social media platform could face court challenges over the issue of freedom of speech. but before that, this would have to pass the senate with detailed coverage. people here come from places where the whole nice nice, the full house services a close that comes off from the food from around the world. now migrants rights advocates are taking the federal government to court, saying it has failed in its duty to care for migrants, including children, african narrative, from africans perspective. these are the want in terms of what came up perfect supported to show documentary spot, african filmmakers have been on the to on for over 20 years
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or future with fish from the sheriff and the queen from nigeria, new series of africa, direct on colleges, sierra of the the welcome back politicians into key campaigning ahead of next week. so to election said, most of the election mez and city council members present the rest of time for other ones are parties trying to bring back to the largest cities as dongle, an anchor. they last to the main office vision policy back in 2019 so they can see all the reports now from the stumble. a one year after 1st to confess,
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the national election, turkish president, ridge of type r drawn is back on stage to support his governing up parties. mayoral candidate and assembled addressing thousands of supporters. he promised saucer a new era with more at school. former organization minister who rose to prominence after loss who was powerful earthquakes. once a mayor of the city adults campaign motto is recon caring, assemble in sundays, local elections, all to zoom the showed in them in the we have sold this city for 30 years as mayor, prime minister and president, we are the servants of my brothers promise, stumbled there hasn't been a single day, you know, 50 your political career when we haven't thought about the city agonized over what we can do for it. we'll never make any segment to his society. every individual to see people is service from his temple, actual product in cities, the governing off part to last a stumble in 2019 to the opposition block. losing is 25. you control
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scrap this rally based on the man population around the slides. and the applicant drive in 2019 and one in a stumble, who the torque margins left the election board insisted they were irregularities shortly after the free wrong. he's sealed his with a difference of $800000.00 votes bed part. i am seeking the votes of everyone, regardless of poverty affiliation, because i am a source of the republic of to treat everyone solely and who has sworn an oath to work in a manner that would not thomas his country. the thought of it, the curtis parties of or to the office in canada, through my mall or in the previous may oral race. but this year it has nominated
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its own raising worries about you, my oldest chances to them, to solo out. is there a stumble in on media? 3 on demand have attempted to storm a police station in the capitol yerevan investigation say the attack is designated a hand grenade while trying to seize the building. 2 of the suspects were injured, and the explosion on the side was detained off to a brief stand off. the government are opposed to the members of a group that opposes the plans transferred to villages. and i mean, he has 10 most regions to neighboring azerbaijan. farm in harris is set to become island youngest, as a prime minister. that's all. so he was elected to leave the governing feet a gal toffee and follows the surprised resignation of the prime minister leah veronica on wednesday. the 37 year old is best known for helping stay of the country's initial response to cuba. 19 as a government minister, i want to thank you. i want to thank every single person in this room and every
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single community you come from across ireland. i want to thank you for your trust and i wanna promise i'm pledge to you today that i would repay that trust with hard work, with broad selection tiers, day in and day as with responsibility, with humidity and with civility. police in brazil have arrested a federal congressman and his brother on suspicion of ordering the killing of a rear diginero councilwoman back in 2018. but really franco was killed in a drive by shooting sparking and international outcry. the former head of arrears, civil police department, was also detained for allegedly obstructing the investigation. franco was black, gay activist, 9 for defending minorities on speaking out against police brutality to the hearing. the names of the prison brothers isn't that surprising, but hearing the name of the former police chief is a big surprise,
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especially since he was the 1st official welcome monica's family after the crime said, solving this case would be a priority. now we know that the man who hugged us showed solidarity and smiled was involved as and result was left during policies of how it riley is ahead of the anniversary of the 1964 military. too. many people are still worried about the country space of democracy. off the last day of attack on congress, monica, and now she has reports from south paula pro gestures took to the streets of stone phone despite the heavy rains, marking the 60 its anniversary of the military cool, which led to a t bay kid long dictatorship. they say the preserved young democracy is still a non businessman military and the right wing politicians who supported the dictatorship back in 1964 tried to stage a coup just last year or we don't want history to repeat itself. must demand
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punishment for those responses. the he's referring to former presidential able so now to with center investigation by federal police. he's accused of plotting this cool to keep himself in power. after losing the 2022 elections. demonstrators say they also wanted to show the strength of results left when parties, especially after thousands of right wing voters attended both donato riley, last month. we're seeing clearly that so far it is divided even an issue. there is no consensus in today's society. the, uh, the quote was something bad for a resume. there are some people who would support in order to receive mutari taking action against the government from running
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the estimate the the see you as soon as the president is using that election campaign to push for ties a gun noise on saturday, cumberland harris towards high school in parking, florida for government killed 17 people in 201800 castro reports. this is hallowed ground. the marjorie stallman, douglas high school building, where 14 students and 3 teachers died in a mass shooting 6 years ago. even now their blood stains the classrooms. cameras were not allowed inside the building out of respect for the dead, but vice president cala harris described the horrible time capsule she entered. i
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was in class rooms where, frozen in time, the laptops of that era are still on the desks. investigators left the crime scene untouched all these years to preserve evidence for the shooters trial. he was a troubled former student reported to police many times, but still allowed to buy guns. now that he's been sentenced to life in prison, the building will be demolished. we tell the stories, not only of how they were shot, but who they were. you know, the students, they all had bright futures ahead of them. tony mont alto lost his 14 year old daughter gina. he says the vice president's visit was meaningful. having the attention of, of that high and office to focus on school safety and violence prevention. certainly of course is, is helpful. she spend some time going around with each of the families. she sat
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with us. she spoke of us, she heard about or our loved ones. since the parkland shooting florida and 20 other states passed red flag was those allow police to temporarily take away guns from people were deemed to be a danger to themselves or to others. and here in florida alone, that measure has been used more than 12000 times. harris announced a new federal program to help states implement red flag laws and call them more states to adopt them. she said she would continue pushing for a ban on assault weapons and universal background checks, measures that lack support in congress. and we must be willing to have the courage to say that on every level, whether you talk about changing laws or changing practices and protocols that we must do better. critics of the vice president's visit said this was political theater. a campaign stop exploiting tragedy. but jayden, do you know, for you,
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a young democratic activist says voters in his generation had been craving harris's message. and so by meeting young people where they are, by going to these high schools, where these tragedies happen, where a lot of people have been affected. i think that shows that commitment to making sure that young voters are heard. guns are now the leading cause of death for american children and gun violence. expect it to be a top issue for young voters in november. heidi to castro alger 0 parkland to florida. christian worship is around the world of celebration, palm sunday, and mark. so we're kind of jesus and to jerusalem. hundreds of pilgrims attended a procession that and pray for peace in the region as israel, who is well for on golf. clinton, the, and the rock thousands of guy that just had a brain hardly day in our homes. in the predominantly christian town,
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they held the procession through the streets. often the church service us. and we're also is aiming to become manufacturing hub. the nation's call exports reach nearly 14000000000 dollars last year. it's also hoping to make it small in the aerospace industry as how small bar reports from tundra in the northwest the call and making industries taking center stage in morocco. this plant owned by friends. oh to manufacturer would know is it's right in africa. 2 and a half 1000000 vehicles have been produced here since to 1012. these robots checking for any infections as cause move down the production line. as the industry boons, morocco is expanding, the sport intends. yes, the aim is to be able to ship more than a $1000000.00 cost every year. a seed, hawaii, and his team on a charm offensive to persuade big german and japanese call makers to establish
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helps he did industrial zones have a truck to 1000 different companies worldwide. coming to invest in this, those and this 1000 companies have created 800000 jobs. and this same 1000 companies are exporting over $10000000000.00 off exports value made in the zone. morocco c's high potential for growth in green energy day cold, and is also planning to stock manufacturing hydrogen powered cause in the upcoming years the hallways off because big a $64.00 total cost decades with tax breaks, investments incentives and police many agreements with the u. s. e u t and gulf nations to establish itself as a series in the conference call industry. now we're also wants to go global. and this is not just about manufacturing calls, but wal cove is also setting it sites on high end technology. and aerospace of this
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plant we sent it, built in casablanca, is working at full capacity. it's manufactures possible craft. these engine components will assume the flow to its customers, such as boss, boeing, bowls, voice, and many other giants of the industry added has sent. he's busy expanding the economics, the zone middle blog, attracting big names in the industry. 20 years ago. we felt as why the electrical coat cables and why a honda is. and today we have the companies that are producing the engine component very complex companies, big airplane manufacturers. find in morocco is highly skilled and low cost labor force and buck submitted to, you know, fortunately to, to make that profit for actually month. but uh,
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