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mercy, showing his brightest, gave mercy. now tonight to day the, this is really strikes hip residential areas in central and southern gaza, killing at least $76.00 palestinians in the past 24 hours. the challenges 0 life are my headquarters and i'm getting navigated to also ahead for spa fires. barrels are for our kids and to northern israel. astern is really straight killed. 7 people in southern lebanon, the star
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star, where everybody know us investigators board the container ship that crossed into a bridge and baltimore and recover its data recorder. plus the antone chung on the time in bold with thousands of military age men and women are expected to flee in the coming months to escape the drugs. the hello. we begin in gaza. where is really forces are once again targeting the stress despite un security council demand for an immediate cease fire. the military hit residential areas in the southern city. if it were more than one and a half 1000000, forcibly displace palestinians have taken shelter, at least 10 people were killed there. and then central garza 5 others were killed in enbridge. thought about zoom is joining us from what i found in southern gaza,
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where those airstrikes took place, taught it just tell us about the aftermath of those and also what you're hearing about other areas in regards to the yes. in fact, the reading, the tax on the roof, our district in the south did not stop within the past 24 hours. we have been clearly observing at please sides admitted to attracts and despair. a densely populated area. one of the nation has a target says at agriculture a lot, that goes a key destruction to the entire area in which as a result of that attack for palestinians have to report that killed, including a women and also actually a palestinian girl. and with 10 others being injured and they have been transferred to another until she took away to hospital to receive medical treatment. now that track has been carried out to an area that is full of make shift filters that have been largely affected from the bottom. if, but alia, overnight multiple strikes, have talked to,
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the number of residential house has killed at least 11 palestinians, an ongoing compartment. oh sir, we can still hear in an active movement. so that is very surveillance of drones of the sky, roughly district, which is another key indication that attracts, could be launched in a rough against roof. our district here is been front minister benjamin netanyahu was looming with the option of inviting this very dense need area. and i also in other parts one, palestinian has been killed in the area off top being directly hits with a drone attack while 7 palestinians from the same somebody in the vicinity especially felt hospital have been told um its own going back to the confrontation and that part of the causes check that to now did not stop the read. all right, thank you thought i thought about zoom reporting for us and what i found from the south of the gaza strip. well from the north of the gaza strip. and jamalia will also try to, which has more on the a tax fair. this is, randy forces continue with the incursion. indeed, as if i was with it and the surrounding area of how she posts. but on the also
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there was, uh, the enforcement indeed. nothing is there a ship hospital which is uh, the new kind of a new military. and in that area also there is uh uh, accompanying over resting to many of all the seniors while living in that area. and then i'll be interested in doing an honest taurus to be at a move to the southern or because it's through, i don't see the street. so this is tuition to a people inside the ship house because i kept inside small room in the human resources development building, which is patients. and some of the concepts are fucked. and which is not the grid, but it all to be a for me because as we mentioned, israel is defiantly continuing its attacks on gaza despite the un security council of cease fire resolution that was passed on monday. gabriel is on his joining us
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not from the united nations in new york. so gabriel, what does the un saying about israel essentially ignoring that resolution to what we heard from the spokes person for the secretary general? just a few minutes ago, he was asked about that, and he said it's up to all parties involved to adhere to un security council resolutions. and the spokesperson said, the secretary general has been calling for an immediate cease fire, demanding an immediate cease fire. for many, many weeks, even before the security council resolution monday morning. now we can tell you that all members of the security council have been watching is rarely reaction to this closely and watching how is real has basically ignored the security council resolution for the past 36 or 48 hours or so since it's been adopted. now robert would the deputy us ambassador was coming into the security council chambers
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a few hours ago, we stopped him and asked him what the us would response would be. given the fact the israel continues to attack garza and this was his answer is really as i saw that resolution of the market, of course. but i think there's great and growing concerned about the situation on the ground in gaza. and of course, there's a lot of concern about a potential operation into process. so i'm, and we have, you know, we talked to them all the time about this, and we're going to continue to push to make sure that this resolution is implemented by all sides. now israel has ignored security council resolutions in the past as a long history of that in fact. so what could the security council do where there's a host of things, but to potentially this is just potentially could assure, even a stronger resolution, perhaps even sanction something along those lines they've done with other countries
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that have ignored the security council resolutions. unlikely that would go down that road because of course the united states is on the security council as vito power and probably would not go along with anything such as that to stronger resolutions that specifically point to israel. but i can tell you the french ambassador, as he was walking into the security council chambers this morning, we asked him what his reaction was. he said that his country will do everything at cat on the security council to make sure that israel abides by the resolution. he also said that he was prepared to call another meeting about this in the coming days, should it be necessary? okay, thank you. gabriel is on the reporting from the you when us media reports say that israel wants to reschedule a cancelled meeting with us officials and is really delegation was due to visit washington to discuss the israel's plan, the ground defensive and rough prime minister benjamin netanyahu canceled the trip
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off to the us decided not to veto that un security council resolution my decision last week or the was the best of us. there was a message on this and is really your strike in southern lebanon has killed at least 7 people. it targeted a health center. does they know who that reports in the village if you had better? yeah, that's near the border with israel. the. hey, the sub system you thought the phone call? that's why you need 21 year old mohammed mode was among paramedics killed and the overnight is really strike. his mother is grieving, but defiant. 7 young men, university students, volunteers, were in the emergency health center that was completely destroyed. it wasn't the
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1st time is real hit, the medical facility and village is close to the border. during the conflict, it began when hezbollah opened a front line against his rated forces in support of garza previous attacks of also killed medical workers and up model that these young men were our friends. we grew up with them. this is a civilian target and the military one, but we don't shop. this is what the enemy does. the center was run by a mile is let me a group that has participated in attacks on israel. people here tonight is really army claims. that jets targeted a military compound belonging to the group and eliminated what it's called a significant operative at the end of the month of this center used to serve the whole region. these volunteers help those were sick and one that is really attacks . the nearest hospital is kilometers away. people here tell us they believe this strike is part of as well. strategies to di, populate the region close to the border. already an area of up to 4 kilometers is
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largely empty of civilians. tens of thousands have been forced from their homes simply to move to february, which was hit for the 1st time on tuesday night. people here are trying to make sense of their loss in a conflict that's still largely confined to military targets and tied to the outcome of the war on garza and their elders. either. so their 11 on well in response to that attack has been the fire to barrels of rockets into northern israel. it targeted the city of curious chateau. no. at least one person was killed . there. have a son who has more from occupied east jerusalem. they is really army is essentially saying that they targeted what they're calling, quote, a significant operative inside of lebanese territory. now we do know from reporting by our colleagues in a for the 11 on that all 7 of those killed were paramedics. b is really, is,
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are also saying around 30 rockets were launched into northern israel, specifically into the city of pdf tional. now this is an area that has seen repeated rocket fire from lebanese territory since the war began. and since these exchanges of fire with his bowl, it began on october 8th just yesterday. we're looking at at least 50 rockets that were fired into all different parts of northern israel, but also insecurity actual. now it's an area that has been largely evacuated by is really authorities, though some people still remain there by their own. well, so the is really, hasn't been saying for quite some time now that this is an escalating situation on his roles, northern border and they are trying to see how they're going to deal with it. if it's not on the diplomatic front, israel's defense minister you'll have go on has been repeatedly saying throughout the last 6 months that he's not afraid to turn loving on into another, gaza, if the situation does not scale down,
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is really soldiers of rated several cities across the occupied west bank, at least 3 people were killed in jeanine, 2 of them teenagers, and 9 others were injured. bulldozers destroyed roads and facilities during the rates. several other people were wounded in another operation near knob. this is where the army has killed more than $450.00 pounds for an engineer occupied westbank since october. the 7th floor con has the latest from them on the sea is right. ami rate is jeanine the city center also towards the south, and also to need refugee cut a state that for around 5 to 6 hours altogether. there were fish confrontations throughout jeanine, one pet of seeing a man with shots in the back just outside the refugee camp. they also confiscated where they quote some surveillance technology from somebody and they destroyed among events that was pushed up a to remember a policy and who being killed in this ray, the ray. they went into jeanine refugee camp where they were, as we usually say,
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fears, confrontations with fights is that they were made for many hours. they've been sent in an almost full days where they begun to destroy much of the infrastructure inside the account. again, we're seeing is taking place for almost a year now, and this being continuously destroyed as they were leaving the count. they then sent in an alma trying uh where they killed 2 people in a strike. but it's important to say jeanine really has to be in the epicenter of find the rates for the past 2 years. 43 people since some type of something killed in s stripe and drone attacks. and i was the 450 people have been killed across the pipe, westbank since that date, almost a quote to have been from to name the . in other news, us investigators are examining the data recorder of the container ship that calls
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the ultima bridge to collapse their checking if contaminated fuel caused a loss of power. divers are due to search the bridge records for the bodies of 6 workers. they were repairing potholes on that bridge when the ship crashed into it . on tuesday, sean 100 is near the collapse bridge in baltimore and has an update, as the divers are in the water. we haven't heard that they have found any of the 6 workers who are believed to be down there believed to be deceased at this time. and national transportation safety board officials are going through that data recorder, trying to see if they can confirm reports that that ship was losing power as it crashed into the bridge. and if you watch the video, you can see that just before that collision occurs. the lights go out on the ship and of course that is what people on that vessel the galley were reporting at the
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time. and the dispatchers were able to get cars off of that bridge with the about 90 seconds to go before disaster struck. but they weren't able to talk to those construction workers who were filling in those potholes. you were talking about. so those are the people who are missing at. meanwhile, the port of baltimore is shut down. and westmore, the governor of maryland says that is a major economic problem, not just for this region, but for the entire country. when we seen how the entire country has riley around maryland and round around baltimore. it's because of the understand that the part of baltimore is not just impacting maryland. if you look at this, we are this, this port is a small as well for over 51000000 tons of poor and cargo. that's the largest in the country that for everybody who is buying cars for everybody who is buying farm equipment. what are the largest port in country that does that? so this is not just impacting marilyn. this is impacting that farmer and kentucky.
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it's impacting that auto dealer in michigan. and so it is imperative that we get this bridge rebuilt. it's imperative that we get the part of baltimore back up and going. one of the things that investigators are looking for is whether it was human error or whether there was some kind of mechanical error going on in that vessel. now that same ship, the jolly at was involved in a collision with a wall in 2016 in and tour if it passed to ford, ford inspections of last year. but one of those inspections found that it had propulsion and machinery deficiencies all still ahead on out to 0. millions go hungry around the world. wallace factory. amount of food is a thrown away every day. we'll have the details coming out on full steam ahead from sun brazil on zill and new investment plan to protect the amazon rain forest.
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the end of time when is that? that's right. now the next thing that's about the template is the return of the lord jesus christ, the apocalypse. witness those into the us is event jellicoe christie and exploring its influence of democracy in foreign policy on this and try to if you have just regular welcome to process praying for pharma goodness episode to his team in the gaza strip as easily as long last continues there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanize as, as readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here, at the listing past,
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these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirables. the viability of many eco systems is at stake, as is the viability of civilization. as we know it's dying coming soon the the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching officer i, here's a reminder of the top stories this hour is really forces are still targeting residential areas across the gaza strip. to health ministry their size, at least 10 people were killed in the latest attacks on the roof, off 5 others were killed and, and it's really strikes on the and put
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a is refuge account and central dog. and is really our strike in southern lebanon has killed at least 7 people. the attack hit the village if we have better yet. targeted a building housing, health center or forties in the us say that it's unlikely the 6 missing work for us on a baltimore bridge collapse will be found a lives divers for searching the river below. while investigators examined the container ships data recorder, the ukrainian pro, sort of a lot of as a lensky has asked allies to speed up the delivery of fighter jets after one person was killed and 12 others wounded in russian strikes on car keys. authorities, se rochelle carried out to air strikes on residential areas in the city. on wednesday, the attacks partially destroyed, apartment blocks. i was very involved in close enough with those through the the, with people in the job we know about teen with wounded, including 4 children, 3 months old and 19 months old, a 10 year old and
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a 13 year old child. unfortunately, one man died. it seems to be a tech was carried out using a new ton of width, and this is something between a guided aerial bomb which the russians have used recently, and a mis, honestly, it's a flying bomb. so to science only because that he will return to the global problem of food waste, which is hurting economies and fueling habitat loss. so we're putting a report from the united nations estimates that households world wide waste more than a 1000000000 meals a day on average. each person waste 79 kilos of food annually, and that's the equivalent of 1.3 meals every day for everyone in the world suffering from hunger. while 780000000 people are affected by hunger and a 3rd of the world's population face food shortages, the when says 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions comes from both a loss and waste of food. and that's 5 times higher than the total emissions from the ation sector,
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co jani ruggedness on from the international food research institute explains how food waste differs around the world as they build the production of food, but exceeds the builders requirement. so it's not a question about net supply and demand. it's more the question about distribution of the food. and we do see that a lot of the food, the state is concentrated in higher income countries. so we see more food loss in, in lower income countries, and that's the part of the food that gets large between production and ready. and i do the story later, the food waste part of it, which is some redo up into the consumption, tends to be concentrated in, in hiding from countries and particularly at the house level. and so i think there's a need to kind of diebold with the 2 problems is not just the do for you to use and food we among hi income populations that would be automatically available for your income population by just distinguish, looking for glossing food with your because i think the dorms are often you
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interchangeably before. last is the amount of food that is produced, that doesn't make it through to the market. so it's, it's, it's referring to, uh, you know, food cups produced or, or life store that i saw, that they don't actually make it to, to being sold at retail. but it's for the kind of picks up from the $3010.00 point and track the amount of food that is that is sort of that is not can do the fact the majority of the, of the food, the thought of being lost along the value chain is actually coming or at least the estimates in india are coming from food, not for that. you know, i, the p p have, if you do comp nice to do the best to do things it or force have it blocked it. and that tends to be the change also globally, you'll see that in low income countries, the majority of, of these losses along divide the chain uh, concentrated in for the doctors either. then would we, a man mar, has held its annual military parade for armed forces day,
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but the military struggling to find new recruits casualties in the war against rubble forces, decisions, aluminum roll have all depleted the ranks mandatory. conscription is due to be reintroduced next month. many young men are choosing to join the resistance forces or leave the country instead. tony trying met some of them dodging the draft and thailand's border town of my thoughts. lily, who watches from the opposite bank, the moisture of the young man, some of the tree h. splash around in the water a well the way the river divides thailand, m u m, and he crossed it illegally last week to escape the military. draw financial on if i stayed with the pick up my name along with the fact that i was involved in the civil disobedience meizlish to consider to be a criminal. even if i receive a conscription that is, i don't think they will put me to military service, they will arrest and imprison me. in some areas,
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the draft lottery has already begun that many. don't want to leave the state to jones. in recent weeks, long queues outside embassy isn't young. go, but legitimate visas onto an option. the most people in me i'm going to the most government connect so made up of the elect to them. peace is wanting that tens of thousands or more will flee into neighboring countries, getting it out of the door. these numbers are going to increase more rapidly because conscription has now started. now they are collecting data and are going to knock on people's doors in april and may have so many more people would try to avoid being taken. nobody wants to be a slave of the military when to the mazda and forces are in desperate need of new personnel possession low morale, and casualties of taking a total. and the ranks only fight to civil war on numerous fronts. they're all still quite a lot of people coming across into thailand for me. i'm up with these
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a tray. those people with special permits. nowadays, if you're an old re taurus, you need a special visa from the embassy. that is very all to get the crossing alone, employers border into thailand isn't hard. look guessing there is dangerous. that's what this mother did with her son who's just 1019 southern. these are all by natural didn't the precious know parents, ones that are children to face dangerous of being conscripted as our family is involved in political movements? the good, my son is a priority. so i decided to leave the country and i know she and has some face nonsense in future. illegal immigrants with limited funds and no support, but they have no doubt the alternative is, was totally turning out to 0 on the time. yeah, my boat from says air lifted a 170 of fits nationals from haiti as the violence there it gets worse. the 1100
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french nationals were told to contact the embassy and for the prince. if they wanted to leave the french most recent highways officers to pick them up some, several locations, france also transported 70 citizens from other countries. well, haitians are suffering serious shortages of food and medical supplies as they wait for a new transitional government to be formed. the capital has been devastated by gang violence that escalated in late february, leading to the resignation of prime minister or ill henri. his departure was a crucial demand by an alliance of arm james, but now control most of the city. as friends in brazil have unveiled a $1000000000.00 green investment plan to protect the amazon rain forest. the announce. so it was made by the leaders of the 2 countries during a visit by the french president and my new out of my chrome, the pond propose as a reward system for countries investing in so called carbon sinks,
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such as the amazon rain forest, which naturally absorb c, o 2 emissions, there's a v, i am please today that with the president due to there is a federal government that is turns the protection of the amazon, the development of the by economy and the future of indigenous peoples into a cause. that is not simply a cause of resistance where you have to rely on the rest of the world, but a cause that is well supported by the federal government itself. this is about the sort of, you know, finding didn't know what hospice. no, for us in government, what decided that we're going to take the fight against the policy they should do as a professional for think they have moved or we were proof that it was that they're going to feed up. so i'm excited to back up by the possibility of commercially viable flying cars has moved a step closer to reality. and that's after european developers sold the technology for this vehicle for an undisclosed son to a company in china. the air car is powered by
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a bmw petrol engine and it was 1st tested in slovakia 3 years ago. it does need a runway for take off and landing, and that's why the chinese buyers planned to produce the vehicles for use in a specific region. we'll see you at the top of the hour for the news hour. the weather is next and inside story the hey, welcome to your world, the weather update. let's go middle east and africa. this, the report for you certainly much quieter through the radian peninsula, some shars and storms, the western saudi arabia and western europe. and let's go in here for a closer look. warm breeze for western saturday, radiate popping up the temperatures. winds will turn lighter throughout the day. on thursday for us here and they'll have a cooler air. let's go 23, decrease for you on thursday. speaking of cool showers are really going to kick
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down temperatures and wind as well. right across central is a bit of what weather around. buckets stands below just on providence, including for its capital quite to capital and below, just found profits. and let's go to turkey right now. not bad. most of quality though, for is stumble at 18 degrees and certainly we have seen some sun storms in morocco . now we've seen them in algeria, but i think by 3rd as they maybe ne, libya, or potentially at northwest egypt, you could see a sandstorm locked into the rain for the coast of gap on equitorial guinea as well . and as we dipped toward the south, things begin to slowly come down across the south africa, but we've got this tropical storm rate across that and with the size of madagascar this one. it's just going to wobble around and dump about half a meter of rain over the next several days. that's it for me, the odd huge. i mean to be used as the oil see,
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suffered casualties. we have not suffered to stay, tyler, to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house, thought provoking on to who they to say no double standards to all of us. any anyone in particular, i said to 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 report via you in special rep or tour accuse is real of genocidal acts in gaza. the entire area has been classified as a military objective, making all palestinians there are potential targets. so how does the report reflect the reality on the ground? this is inside story, the

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