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to be ready to protect that country, i would make to run so hard to how $1.00, oh, $1.00 east visits. china is military capital kids on al jazeera. the are the claims of victory by an anti establishment. tons of it and send a go as votes accounts, as in the presidential election, the i'm on inside this island is there a life and don't also coming up more is really strikes and the southern golf is ra facility. we're up to one and a half 1000000 forcibly to slice palestinians outpatient shelves. as well as
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housing un, no more feed convoys from unreal will be allowed into northern garza where there was a desperate need for 8 suspects. appear in court. charged with terrorism on fridays, deadly, a time at a most good concept. the we begin in senegal with supposes of a key anti establishment candidates, celebrating off the sunday's presidential election. the password you may find is a key on liable position needed. it was on some guy who was disqualified from the race because of the destination conviction, really and conditions candidates. i'm a do boss says he expects to run a 3rd counseling is on the way on official results. so expected in the next few days. nicholas talk has moved from zacko. this is the road that leads to fun so. so
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it's house for people here. it's a road to victory though, so. so it's not a candidate to the residential election. but his deputy president jim, i board is some of the other candidates in the running. i've already conceded the seats and have things rush related. buzzer jim, i 51 of the arrival candidates in this election. it was the ruling party candidate . i met you by chris cross relation to try to tell the sender because these people that continue reading was their way forward. but for people, here's change a break from the past. more fair or society is the process that they're going for. and during the campaign, we saw most of your wi fi who was just recently released from prison. this former test inspector that's relatively low to the public over the course of a re rose for the start of the project. say that it's not about the candidate
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concerned about or social, but it's about changing the system to create and really don't see the change. the dressed presidential for the occasion, julia sonya cast her vote for the 1st time, a solemn moment that almost escaped her. i felt like i make my voice heard for all the fight i've been doing. when president mikey saw cancelled february's election and security forces stored in parliament to remove opposition and peace, who had tried to prevent the delay. sonya says she felt robbed of her voice. voting was the right she had taken for granted. so yet took to social media to fight. while young people across indigo demonstrated, the constitutional counsel stepped in forcing the president to hold that vote. this
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is the far we have where i saw the main one is it's just we feel like so many guys, small families. we feel like they so much gap between the point to go life and the youth. it's candidates put on a show and a short and fast campaign unemployment, good governance and reducing the gap between poor and rich. had been the main issues for voters to former tax inspectors. stand out opposition. pick your best. bu jim, i fi is competing against his former boss, governing party candidate and former text inspector. i met you by 5 voted from his hometown in the countryside, react instead of silver and yeah, he's on the one. so for a need to in reality and that is that of the people who to day will choose a man or woman to be the president on his opponent. i do by voted in the car limits as to the last message we're sending out is one of peace synagogue belongs to us.
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we are old children of this country. they looked at her companions, well, even if it was short, but it was swift and called popular opposition and figure it was men, soca who has been disqualified after a criminal conviction for defamation is supporting fine. so it goes to porter, say his charges were an attempt to derail his candidacy. there is a high border turn out in this election with many traveling across the country to cast their votes at this pulling station. a lot of young women and young men coming out early to vote. they are a key demographic that can take the vote in what is a tight race the. the counting has begun. there is a sense of anticipation and excitement after 12 years of mucky cell. and the last few months of interest and delays, san diego awaits the outcome of the vote. and the name of its new president nicholas hawk. elgin's the right, the car. the
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. is there any forces continue targeting residential areas in southern guns, a at least 3 people who've been killed off to strongly hit a family home in the young in the account in rough uh the dead and did happen. rushed to the to wage hospital earlier in another strike and rough, at least 7 people were killed. this really ministry has intensified its attacks on the city. i move in one and a half 1000000 forcibly displaced palestinians on seeking shelter. sorry, a couple assume has moved from russia in southern gaza. this is verified to death targeted residential house in the facility of an ajar hospital in the eastern parts of rough off 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 district today. you bought, isabel had been hitting a ruffle multiple times. we're talking about full residential houses. have been
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completely flattened with at least 23 palestinians have reported killed while 20 others being injured till now. and that's absolutely a specific number that had been resulted from the ongoing is very attacks on a rough on this area where more than 85 percent of guns of population are taking, i'm seeking refuge. and as these very forces had been designated since the beginning of the work as a safe side and the situation is, is guessing much more dying difficult because as to has been time to be a graveyard, hospitalized residential houses being attacked and destroyed where the most that i'm that i'm a hospital in con you and as had been on the 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 are still unable to get out from the hospital as the bombardment and confrontations between
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almost flight doesn't. that 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 israel threw out 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 heat in 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 to you in the agencies of palestinian refugees as israel will no longer allow the food con, voice to enter northern garza where people are dying of hunger. director general phillip plaza really released the statement on the c social media platform ag saying that these ready authorities having phone the un that they will no longer
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approve any on received con, voice of the north of gauze. the monroe has cooled the decision outrages and says this role is making it intentional to have strong live saving assistance during a man made famine. summers is the director of planning at one right. he says as well as decision is a death sentence for pods thing is the implications of dramatic coming after 5 and a half months of the relentless or the an independent no authority. one last week of, of evidence comments. people are already dying of starvation up and up in the north, and this is essentially a death sentence on many of of 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 for it, where we estimate there are about 250000 people who been trapped there for about 5 and a half months. and where is the i saw the largest 8 organization inside garza start
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blocking unrra from delivering up there. as i say, just lessons the conditions and is a deliberate obstruction. as my boss set the commission to general of on right at the liberal destruction of life saving, assist is to art for a population that is already facing, hug for the summit on salvation. so sick, but simply most people will die. so meanwhile, the director general of to wells help organization has released a statement saying, blocking and rep from delivering food is in fact denying, stopping people's ability to survive. the decision must be urgently reversed. all efforts to deliver food, no, any, be permitted, but there should be an immediate acceleration to suit deliveries. the ones actually general and so new gutierrez, who's a neighbor in egypt, has repeated it. schools for desperately needed supplies. looking gift guides, though, it's almost appears that the photo of cement of war, family and conk was then this out of galloping across it. and that is why the time
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for the media to made it 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, a global process and support of the pallet. and sidney and people have been ongoing since is are launched, it's one gall. so in october, these are pictures from the to a dating capital where demonstration has been taking place outside the is really embassy. confrontations between security forces and purchases. broken out. assuming that demonstration to place in montenegro his council lodge crowns down to, to put pressure on the government to vote for a resolution condemning is really crimes in gaza, says categories, reports from headquarters. you go to sleep again, the name of the express,
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they are more than solely directing people of palestine. they gather near capital plaza center that is owned by an east riley company. from there they will be the ones in the green parliament to they stopped near the embassy of the united states and shouted, who was off the genocide of these group of people request from politicians. the vote for resolution that's condemned is rarely crime. scene god zayn goals for an immediate cease fire, and i need to say that more than $7000.00 people signed a petition that requests adult adoption of this resolution in less than 48 hours. it may seem as a small number, but for countries as small as mountain 8 reasons. it is very significant. also for now only 2 political parties said that they will, of course, vote for the resolution. and the zip stays like that. it won't be enough for you that option because for a documents to be adopted,
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the month in april assembly needs to have $41.00 votes of members of the parliament . also what these important to say regarding the country official politics that's montenegro voted for un resolution that calls the board for an immediate humanitarian true to regarding these group of people. they are actually in the morning got just our kids. uh, they organize the number off or at least of some more organized. uh, and he like the aid and also called for a boy cutting off is riley products and company. so hes on the al jazeera generation, allison school, a grim reminder at the effect school has hands on millions of children in the, in the
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hello from joe. i let's get going with your weather report for the middle east and africa. so it's still soaking rains in iraq, dropping down through wait, but that energy is pushing into your on let's go in here for a closer look. i think southern iraq bus ride huge amounts of rain coming again. and this is also going to kick back some showers by hiring cats are central southern and saudi arabia, where there have been some big storms lighting up the night sky from mecca rate through to re out. again, let's pick up this story because as this moves into iran, i think we're going to see about a months worth of rain insurance over 24 hours ahead of this quite a bit of heat look at ask about in, circling to spend 30 degrees. but your temperatures will fall as free head toward tuesday. same situation, but whether pulls into that western side of the turkey a, it's going to be a bit breezy, as well as stumble down to 14 degrees on monday to africa. we go disturbed weather around the canary islands is pushing rain into bronco northwest spelled jerry. it
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wouldn't be surprised if we see some jolts and bolts. they're quite cool for this time of the year in new auction and we've got rain stretching from ethiopia rate to northwest stand gola. but i got to take this south of this. we've got persistent rain up and down the east coast and madagascar and for southern mozambique as well put so looking at a month's worth of rain and 48 hours on the in china, this is a summer really bad for the, for the father was killed boys and girls as young a 6th learned to handle firearms and develop insurance to be ready to protect the country. i would make your run so hard to $1.00 oh, $1.00 east visits china as military capital kids. on alex's 0, the showcase of the best document, 3 films from across the network on al jazeera, the,
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you're watching out as a reminder, our top story is this, our, the incentive goal. it's opposes advance use stuff has been tons of it must be rude. you may by or celebrate say on to sundays presidential election, the ruling conditions candidate says he expects a run of phasing out the counseling, ease on the way the official results expect it in the next few days. is ready, forces continue towards the thing residential areas in solving balance of 3 people have been killed almost as strongly kids of family, home and roster that an inch and has been taken to kuwait to hospital the you an
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agency for palestinian refugees as israel will no longer allow its food phone voice to enter northern gauze. firemen is imminent in the north of the strip. 70 percent of the population is already suffering from catastrophic levels of hunger to south korea. now, where professors medical schools also missing the resignation, in support of striking training doctors, they want the government to withdraws planned to increase student enrollment and medical training institutes. thousands of training doctors won't jump the jump in late february and protest against the plan. last week, the health ministry threatened to suspend the licenses as go to unis, kim, he's the only for us. and so, you know, so medical school professes and now resigning. what does this mean for hospital formations? yeah, molly and we're right outside one of the top university hospitals in the country.
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so national university hospital, this is one of the many hospitals that we'll see. it's senior doctor as a who's double up as, as medical school professors begin to submit their resignations. and this is a group that really has been keeping a distance from the stand off that is now has entered a 2nd month. these doctors have been working overtime to fill the void that was left behind by the some, 13000 resident and entering doctors in protest of that government plan to hike the number of doctors in the next decade. now the good news is if there can be any good news in this situation, they don't plan to walk off the job immediately likely to your doctors dead, but they will let the process play out with the resignation is expected to process throughout the better part of a month during which they hope the government will be able to find an off ramp, but they will be working shorter hours. and by shorter hours,
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i mean 52 hours per week. that is the maximum cap allowed. but they had been working a back to back 24 hour shift. they press conference this morning, said to keep up with the hospital operation needs. and it's led to not only health concerns, but also psychological health concerns. really providing a rare glimpse into how much pressure the medical staff across the country has been under over the past months. where do discussions stein units between the government and doctors of the yeah, that's a great question. and this has been one of the biggest problems, the fact that both sides has not engaged in meaningful conversations as both sides have maintained. their stance pro or against the government plan to increase the number of medical school seats next year by 2000 a mid a doctor shortage. but the doctors have maintained that there is no shortage. and
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that areas such as of cetera, x and pediatrics that are short, doctors just need to have better incentives. now this week is when the health ministry is plugged into start handing out those a medical license suspension. and that is something that everybody is watching very closely. and that's one of the biggest reasons why the professors are stepping up now. but we have not heard from the young doctors themselves. and it remains unclear whether any agreement that is eventually reached by the senior doctor as if there is one, would be good enough for those that are off the job. okay, thank you for that. you just came that for us. and so in russia for suspects and fridays, dudley must go close to that whole attack have been charged with terrorism. the men appeared at a district court and the russian capital have been placed in pre trial detention for 2 months leased a 137 people were killed when government opened. fire on concept goes at the crocus
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60 who russia has been absolving and nationals a morning off to the shooting in moscow. killed at least a 137 people. crews are still recovering bodies on the sides or not from out just there is dosage of ari for most of these ruins are all that's left of caracas, city hall, a popular concert venue in moscow. the emergency personnel are working 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, who you know, what i feel terrible for the people who stuff with here. it's horrible. at least the situation makes us think that many things need to be changed to this house. reality. i'm assigning, over the summer i me have with my colleagues and i work here at the dance competition,
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it will more than 1000 children participating. when this whole start to do on the desire was to remain calm and evacuate the children, which would be the 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, was heading to the border with ukraine. investigators say they have contacts there . the ukrainian government has denied involvement. the 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. one increase in russian attacks is putting pressure on ukrainian medical units on the
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front line health workers and looking at innovative ways of helping wounded soldiers recover. brought me for i'd travel to east and ukraine to find out more not far from the front line. they've done yet. region this 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. stars of the trend, little book, the bottomless, there is a lot more work to do, especially with the recent attacks. so we are a lot busier fellow medic late and it shows us their ambulance, which they used to meet up with units bringing back injured soldiers from the battlefield to be treated and transfer 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,
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but deem is still suffering from the effects of a serious concussion. 2 years ago, so we can with this machine or i shall landed nearby and we were all thrown out of the car. everything was like a fog. you only remember fragments. t like the other. so just come here for regular treatment before returning to the units with the prospect of a spring defensive by russia. there's a growing awareness in ukraine of the need, formal sol, just with an emphasis on keeping the experienced troops on the front line even enough to enjoy the scent is also offered vocational training for students. while mobile units travel to the front line, i don't think is the patient's are so happy, it's like they're on holiday 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 in defending these are services seemingly in increasing demand. rob mcbride, douches, era, how to keep ukraine. 3 men have attempted to storm
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a police station in on me is capital get event. investigate to say the attack is designated to the hon coordinate wall trying to seize the building. 2 of the suspects were injured in the explosion. the 3rd was detained, often brief, stand off. the government, all reports elite members of a group that opposes the plan transfer villages and on being as to bush region to neighboring azerbaijan. the as far as president, is using the election campaign to push for types, a gun that was on the south of a couple of hours toward high school in pumpkin florida, where a government kills 17 people back in 2018. how did you have customer reports? this is hallowed ground, the margery storm and 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. the cameras were not allowed inside the building out of respect for the dead,
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but vice president carmella harris described the horrible time capsule she entered . i was in class rooms where, frozen in time, the laptops of that era are still on the desk. investigators left the crime scene and touched all these years to preserve evidence for the shooters trial. he was a troubled former student reported to police many times, but still allow 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.
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certainly, of course is helpful. she spend some time going around with each of the families. she sat with us. she spoke of us, she heard about to 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
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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, 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. and advise, if annoyed, jerry is president says, or $137.00 school students, abducted earlier this month, have been freed. previous media reports had put the number of children taken that 287 government attacked by school and then on and stays a could do not on march. the 7th. can me or can you order is the executive director
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of the n g. a partners west african nigeria, she says now several on some questions surrounding the release of the children. so i believe that there might be some that was based on taking place. right. and we are in the rama down season. but whatever it is, 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 accounts to be easy. so who are the people that took away this go? the ticket with the children. oh, the which girl? 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 the questions that i beg in full, and that is not enough to have the children back full for us to see
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a tool to add to this. i trusted to, to this criminal activities that people need to be held responsible. the god assistance needs to be held accountable. save the children, says the 2 and 5 children in yemen are not going to school because of conflicts. that's the equivalent of 4 and a half 1000000 children across the country with a declining economy. many of them have no choice, but to try to find where to help support their families, tory gates and be reports. it takes courage for 9 year old rebecca to attend school in the city of the huge in south west in yemen. many of her classmates stopped coming last month after 2 children were killed when a discarded artillery show exploded. in this data, i need to gather you have a lot happening in the explosion, was balance and close to our homes. it's the 1st time we've heard such an explosion, we used to feel safe, but not anymore. we skate of stepping on something like
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a bomb that might explode. fia has taken over us, get anxious.

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