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time a c o knows the load balancing from the parallel processing and so do it's why we work with bill cuz he'll make a big business to know your business. yep. we all, we, you all the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters until 530 navigator. here's what's coming off. and the next 60 minutes is really strikes, hit residential areas in central and southern gaza, killing at least 7 to 6 palestinians in the past. 24 hours hezbollah fires a barrage of profits into northern israel after and is really strikes killed 7
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people in southern 11 on the star stars, whoever can everybody know us investigators for the container. so if that crossed into a branch in baltimore and recover its data recorder, i'm sorry, i've been driving input and problems and i'll tell you how people are finding it difficult to access health care in remote talk. so hold on and on piece of things with your school, the records have tumbled in the indian premium to you guys the highest invitation that was made. and your trans football team qualify for bass, 1st of major tournaments since the russian invasion, the hello israel is keeping off. it's wide spread and relentless attacks across garza,
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ignoring a un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease fire. so a number of airstrikes targeted residential areas right across the strip and gauze . health industry says at least 10 palestinians were killed in stuff in the south. 5 others were killed and put is that's in central garza. meanwhile, israel has told the white house that it wants to reschedule a council meeting with us officials, a delegation was set to discuss israel's plans, ground defensive interests off, which washington has repeatedly warned against. but there's also been cross border attacks between israel and armed groups and 11 on and is really as try killed at least 7 people in the lebanese village if and how about it about a year. and one person was killed in israel and a barrage of rockets fired by his bundle. we have thought about as to who is joining us not from alaska and southern gaza to give us an update on what's happening across the strip there been strikes where you are. and jeff thought it a, tell us about those and thereafter mouth and what else is happening?
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of the yes, especially the reading. uh theres uh uh there is a clear, remarkable intensification of these very compartments and strikes, of course, much of areas of course the territory. and we have been seeing that to be separate in parts have been a very p active military zone for these very forces as they hit multiple houses and rough are in the past, the 24 hours on one of the latest hot targets it residential has talking to the neighbor told true a lunch in the central area over 5, getting full palestinians, including a promising in young girl. it's a clear increase also the just on, within the, within the past a day that had reached 50 and thomas city is, have been killed. are much more active military surveillance of drugs at movements within the past. if you aren't, was bought it systematically. the situation also sounds really critical in the city to upon you. this where be a separate part of the city has been attacked by the east valley auction or unit stuck are stationed in the middle areas. they have been actively operating and dr.
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parts of han units as bottles. this to also going in that city where to is where the forces did not take full control over the 2nd largest city in the territory. and recently we have been seeing a very gradual push for the is what he meant. it to troops in the eastern part of a great refuge account. we're back to those between come off fighters and the is very so we just started again to rage and dr. area off. so a relative periods of calm in the middle areas of the territory in terms of the plans encouraging bucks again in the gaza city specials on a ship hospital. also keep going, keep going. cast people are still drop that without having any access to sleep, to the south, and in light of the various of you shortage of foods. i'm who i'm without a proof of rescue efforts being made by international organizations to flee them from areas of conflicts until now the read. okay, thank you thought about as soon for funding for us from what i saw in the gaza strip will from japan yet in the north of the gaza strip ross to try is more on the
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get tax. there it is. what i do forces continue with the incursion. indeed, as if i was with it and the surrounding area of how she posts. but on the also there was, uh, the enforcement indeed nothing. is there a ship hospital, which is uh, the new kind of, of a new military. and in that area also there is, uh, uh, accompanying over resting too many bol, the seniors, while living in that area. and then i'll be in garrison and women of taurus to be at a move to the southern, not because it's through. i don't see the street. so this, this situation to a people inside the safe house because i kept inside small room in the human resources development building, which is the patients. and some of the concepts are fucked. and which is not true,
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but it all to be a for me because k v is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has told the white house and wants to reschedule a council meeting and is really delegation was due to visit washington to discuss israel's plans ground defensive and rough then nothing. yeah. who cancel the trip off to the us, refuse to veto a un resolution demanding an immediate cease fire and gauze of the is really prime minister says the us decision after you on security council was a very bad move. and that it encourages him us to take a hard line for more on this we have with us from the sun, which is our reporter and occupied is through so them, so what more we learning about why and that's and yeah, who reportedly wants to reschedule that councils meeting now. well, let's 1st begin with why he canceled this meeting. initially he had said that the united states made a bad move by not exercising their veto right after you one security council, calling for
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a resolution for an immediate and last thing ceasefire in the gaza strip. now, earlier today, while speaking to a delegation of republican senators in west jerusalem, he had said that this was also a message to him, asked to show them that his role is not going to cave in the face of international pressure. however, american sources speaking to is really media. these are reportedly high ranking american officials who have told is really media that the prime minister's office has now reached out to the white house to reschedule this visit. as it has reached out to the prime minister's office, who said they are not offering comments on the inquiry, but it goes to show you the level of the situation that is going on between american and his really officials. this delegation initially was requested by the american president joe biden, to brief american officials on how exactly these ro is planned to not only invade drop off, but how they plan to evacuate more than a 1000000 and
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a half palestinians who are seeking refuge and gaza southern most city, this has been quite a point of contention between the 2 allies with the american saying it would be a mistake. and most recently the us vice president comma la harris has said there's simply no place for these palestinians to go. and she didn't rule out consequences if the is really is went against american wishes. so now these reports indicating that these really are in the looking to send this delegation to the white house just hours after these really prime minister had essentially boasted about it's cancellation. okay. thank you hon. the assumptions were 40 from occupied east jerusalem. we'll talk about this with i was, is there a senior political analyst, my wanda shadow, joining us here in the studio? so one, what do you read into netanyahu now reported the reversing course and saying that he does want to send that is really delegation to washington. one us. well, to be honest, it's been a long time since i had
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a good laugh. that was one of my favorite moments of the past 5 months. this past few hours, listening to a prime minister somehow sounds so ridiculous. so ridiculous, i mean, really the definition of the concept of hist. busy between his legs, i mean this is that, i mean at this point in time, this is beyond the reversal. this is the total humiliation of these really bright minnesota who would try to humiliate the. is there any present that i think we probably should take a moment of silence to really observe the, the end of decency and political sphere, but prime interest and nothing here. i would not just apologize for taking a rash decision not to send his age to washington for saying i was angry. i just lashed out. this was the. busy thing to do it on all i like the united states that has been financing our war ottoman our war for us, texting our war,
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shielding our government, and so on, so forth. instead, he did this trans veteran, deceptive, like what every one of us. i know that i spoke to laughing all the time. the i know, al, right. everyone's message today is laughing out loud at 5 minutes, but not anyhow for trying to justify why he made this to pick this decision. not to send this people to washington because he knew he made a mistake. and he was going to angered the people in washington because he listened to lloyd austin, basically, or for amending galani. is there any defense administered in sending him? we are so serious about him, human video, those are the value of human life in guys and what your people are doing. and garza is not acceptable. so at some other one there, i mean they're still have been differences up until this points between by the end and us and yahoo, when it comes to the invasion a for alpha, for example. and now we have the fallout over of his canceled trip. how um, how,
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how would you categorize then the relations and the differences right now between the us and israel? i think we need to look at it in terms of 2 layers, right? there's land number one and best where all the major crisis is between by doing nothing. yahoo, biden's administration's vision for the, for the day after and for the hours after nothing, you know, i was vision which are quite different. and then there's the of the more basic strategic plan, which is the us is, are the relations, right? i mean, to see the republic i'm senate, there's like rec, scott, to whom nothing, you know, was making the brilliant explanation or legs that graham and all those you know, coming into is, are clearly the us. is there a strategic relations still safe and well, but the political relations between by the nothing you know, is really going from bad to worse. now, in terms of the vision of, of, of guys on profile. i've been saying the past few days that i think for the buy them,
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especially this what is more or less over. this is the beginning of the end of this war for nothing. yeah. how this is only the end of the beginning of this war. so while for by then we need to start winding down and whatever is going to happen that are we gonna have to do it differently. not the way it's been done before or like, it was done today and yesterday and the day before yesterday, which is basically tell the world. and it's united nations security accounts have to go to head because we is what it can do, whatever we what we can or want to do, which actually it can, if it $24.00 american protection and shielding. so at the end of the day, you know, by the saying, look, we are looking bad in the world. we are losing support in the world, in the public opinion, in the official uh, sphere. in the middle east, we are losing credibility. you need to stop and you need to think nothing. yeah,
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i wouldn't stop. i wouldn't think because he is hostage to his own. me go mean. yeah. i bought what he can and cannot do his own um, coordination of phonetic some fascists or setting him that that they would actually take compared with the government if he goes on and stop the war as the united nations security council, as of right. so he's basically between his own, you know, trip as it were, and that of the american vision of what the, the next day is just it should look like. there's a lot of attention today between the elective in washington. and i think it's going to be up to nothing you know, not by then to make the next move story coincide with washington. okay, one. thank you so much for that. well casualties have been reported and it is really strength on a cafe 11 on southern town if not kuda an earlier. another is really or strikes the targeted health center elsewhere in southern lebanon, killed at least 7 people. they don't have good reports in the village and had
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better. yes, 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 1st time as well hit the medical facility and village is close to the border during the conflict. it began when hezbollah opened a front line against his ready forces in support of garza previous attacks of also killed medical workers of mamma, not mother, that these young men were our friends. we grew up with them. this is a civilian target and it's a 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 as well. people here tonight is really
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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, diesel in tears help, those were sick. and when did is really attacks, i'll feel like the nearest hospital is kilometers away. people here tell us they believe the 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 largely empty of civilians. tens of thousands have been forced from their homes simply to move to a 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 center for their elders either so their 11 on as well in response to that attack, has bella fired
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a barrage of rockets into northern israel. it targeted the city of curious, schmo know, at least one person was killed. there is really sold as a rated several cities across the occupied westbank. at least 4 people were killed in jeanine. 3 of them in an is really drones strike. bulldozers destroyed roads and facilities during that raid. several other people were wounded in another operation near nablus. is really army has kills more than $450000.00 units in the occupied westbank since october the 7th. lower economists following developments from the is ready ami rate is janine the city center also towards the south and also to need refugee because a state that for around 5 to 6 hours altogether, the worst is confrontations throughout janine one palestinian man was shot in the back just outside the refugee camp, they also confiscated with the quote some surveillance technology from somebody,
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and they destroyed a monument that was post top 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, fears, confrontations with fights is bad. they were made so many hours, other than sent in on the voltage. so what 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 camp. they then sent in an alma trying it where they killed 2 people in a strike. but it's important to say, janine already has been the epicenter of find the rates for the past 2 years. 43 people since of type of something killed in s stripe and drone attacks. and i was the full 150 people have been killed across the pipe, westbank since that date was almost a call to obtain from janine a been gauze all while local charities are doing their best to provide much needed
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aid. hundreds of thousands of people are going hungry. and during this fostering month of ramadan displaced palestinians, enough, reflect on the dramatic shift in their lives since this time last year. how much all reports? the sound of quality inn this relief kitchen must be music to the b is of hundreds of thousands of policy space and stop ation. it's been nearly 6 months since these are the offices because couples with any a total seat. the majority of these palestinians have been forced from their holds even of the holy most of them upon the minds to move to days of the past. normally we have spoken preparations and declarations and reaches for the for the month of ramadan is here. the situation is different, and as you can see, everyone depends on the 8th and support from others. we lived in peace and
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security during the last month or from mcdaniel. we were living in our houses and the markets were full and we can buy anything for children. but the situation was kind of trimming. done is different because of the war. instead of bank 1st, fruits and vegetables from the markets. now we only can from with only tiny amounts of a guessing if the local effect is crucial. a hospice charter to is one of the local groups about to have to the survivors and thousands of people himself. we prepare food for the people here since the 1st day of the war. during the holy month of ramadan we need to exit or if we divided ourselves into 2 teams. the 1st for cooking, rice, and meat and the 2nd for cooking. other things, such as beads, peas, lentils, etc, we try our best to provide food to the displace people in rough uh but it hasn't
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always been easy with the shoes camp, secure supplies, the we face them difficulties such as the lack of meat, rice, an oil at the beginning of the war, we used to cook 5 calls, but now this is difficult due to the lack of calls. and the very high prices is found. before is facing the double incidental finding and the potential is ready to go into effect. see what the situation is for the project on and thank you sorry for the you and thought it was no longer a low food. converse to the finding, it just close the families that are forced to, to die sources for surviving the need for safe and too many to support husbands. it'd be more at and how much fun, disease hunter more had on the else. there is our including, we made a palestinian doctor, we left gaza for ukraine, now face facing fear and uncertainty on true friends. world's finest number one, nobody brokovich has made
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a big announcement. feed or will be here with the details a little later in the world. the united nation says that it's a gravely concerns about the humanitarian situation in the north eastern democratic republic of congo. con police forces are battling on groups including m. 23 fighters in the mineral rich area. the m 23. have taken several towns from government troops and have threatened go la. that's the main city in the region. decades of conflict have displaced more than 7000000 people within the country. to me they want me to know this. if i may, i would like to know tons of this, your monetary and situation in sound in the long given that is off to which is unfolding before our very own eyes. especially with regard to the escalation of the crisis as m. 23 in north kazoo and also projected onto violence in
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a to re on south could be according to the un office for coordination of humanitarian affairs. moving 7100000 people have been displaced within the country . 23.4000000 people suffer from food in security, which means that one can at least passing out to full faces, hunger and mel nutrition, making the d all see the country, which is the most affected by food and security. okay, let's speak to gabriel is onto joining us from the united nations over in new york . so gabriel, a start warning about the situation in the d r c. or yeah, that's right. the security counts. so heard this briefing from k to the special representative for the secretary general on the d. r. c gave very stark warnings about the situation there also how the m 23 has made in her words, unprecedented gains in the far east. she mentioned north key bu, south key bu,
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a touring. and of course she said also that it appears that the them 23 hasn't circled goma, which is where hundreds of thousands of people have fled to, to get away from some of the violets. we also heard from representatives from rwanda and also the d. r. c. of course uh the united states and the d. r. c. accuse rwanda of hoping the m $23.00 forces and the us ambassador during his statement said that he calls on rwanda to refrain from any more hostile activities in any sort of engagements in helping the m. 23 in any way, shape or form. but clearly we heard from us the special representative kate, the who was really pointing out the situation now in goma and violence, particularly violence against women. let's take a little bit more. let's hear a little bit more about what she told the council, how the end of last month, more than
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a 100 and for displacement sites were quoted around just going load. well, clean more than 630000 people. there are a number of cases of violence which are based on gender based violence and sexual exploitation. these of also reached record levels just for the month of 2024. january. the situation is getting worse. and it's all happening right now. as the un peacekeeping force, more new scores, it's known, it's been in the country about 25 years. at its peak at about since $17000.00 personnel is now on its way out. its beginning its withdrawal. the 1st stage of the withdraw from the d. r. c. should be complete by the end of april were told, but they complete withdrawal of un peacekeeping forces by the end of this year. of course that comes with the security council approval after it came from a request from the congolese government who asked for the peacekeepers to un peacekeeping for us to leave the country after that called waste. government said
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they did not do enough to protect civilians, so certainly the dynamics in the country particularly in the east are getting gone really bad to worse in many ways as a counsel heard during this briefing. okay, thank you. gabriel is under reporting from the one for us. well, among the displaced in the democratic republic of congo, there are many muslims, and they're struggling to find food to break their fast. during the holy month of ramadan, catherine story reports around 10 percent of the company's population, mosley, and of durham monkey kennedy is one of the many struggling to get a problem bill during the whole, the month of ramadan. so he's finally moved to this displaced box. so this comes in the pro visual capital goma from the town of soccer about 25 kilometers away.
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socket has been for to of often months by government forces and on to group and 23 most of its residents. now you've rough make shift pens with little fluids, water and other necessities, close up with them. so i'm going to the fact that my wife is not fasting is a grease the right. thank god for it's good wanted my wife was pregnant to escape the pain of having no food. this helps me because i'm the only one fasting in the house. that's bearable because i don't have enough food for more people. nearly 2000000 people in the eastern province of north cube who have fled to the fighting, begun 2 years ago. aid would cause do their best to help, but they said the needs are too many had the job. abraham has just received tough food, the russian and the we are fasting to struggle done in very difficult conditions. our children have neither amused to start the fast nor one to break the fast. we
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have nowhere to find flint. and if we go back to saki to look for it, we are attacked by the rebels. the cumberland government, un experts, and other international organizations, blame neighboring run to, for baki entity 3, and causing this latest flare up on a position randa denies. many companies, stock, and comp, also blame m $23.00. the fighting is not matching up and the spreading to different areas, but it appears the group keeps advancing and taking more territory. that means the holding less such as a door on a set to stay here until a solution is found. kathy saw you all to 0 us. so us investigators are examining the data recorder of the container ship that caused the baltimore bridge collapse. and they're checking if contaminated fuel costs a loss of power. divers are due to search the bridge records for the bodies of 6
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workers. they were repairing potholes on that bridge when the ship crashed into it on tuesday, john 100 is joining us now from near that collapse bridge and what looks like to be rainy baltimore, john. so what more we learning about the investigation and the data recorder this been recovered of the fits right. the divers have been going into the water. so the rain is in bothering them and they're leaking for 6 people who were working on that bridge feeling potholes. and were not able to get off of it in time. they're saying this is a recovery emissions. they don't expect those 6 people to be alive because of the coldness of the water and the amount of time that has passed. and they also want to look at that data black box recorder because one of the things they want to confirm is reports from the crew that the power went out. just before that ship crashed
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into the francis scott key bridge. if you look at the video, you can see the lights go out briefly before that. so that does drive with that particular story. but meanwhile, the economic impact is already being felt not just here in baltimore, but also across the u. s. and that's because this is the largest ford, the busiest ford when it comes to shipping vehicles included judge, the us transportation secretary talked a little about that. this is what he had to say. we are concerned about the local economic impact with some 8000 jobs directly associated with port activities. and we're concerned about implications that will ripple out beyond the immediate region because of the roles that excuse me, because of the ports role in our supply chains. this is an important port for both imports and exports, and it's america's largest vehicle handling port, which is important not only for car imports and exports,
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but also for farms equipment. no matter how quickly the channels can be reopened. we know that it can happen overnight and so we're going to have to manage the impacts. and one thing that investigators are looking for here is information about whether we shoot me an error or some kind of mechanical error because this problem to happen. know that both have in past 2 foreign port inspections bought in 2023. it was also found to have a defective function and some mechanical operations. so whether that is related to what happened here, we just simply don't know, that's what investigators want to find out. jerry and all right, john saying things on hands are and reporting for us from baltimore. and here's what's coming up on the else. is there a news hour after the break is millions go hungry around the world. there's a staggering amount of food that's being thrown away every day. so we'll bring you
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the details off to the break. and full steam ahead. france and brazil unveiled a new investment fund to protect the amazon rain forest and historic night for georgia football team as they qualify for a major tournament for the 1st time that's coming up in sports and the the brutality of the response to the events of october 7th had become impossible to make. no, there is no one nor, or international humanitarian law that has not been violated. it's been one of some western powers supports of, of israel's actions. he's well has the right to defend itself. it has the duty to defend its people. it is astonishing just how deep cleaning corrupt materially and tomorrow lead a look at how the international news are being applied and ignored, and the israel cause of conflict. israel, a buffalo on al jazeera places that now occasionally did heavy rain storms. those
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storms likely to be effective. if we don't get the problem under control, we'll just have help coming soon. the the have the right down the top stories on the, on to 0 news. our is really forces or still targeting residential areas across the gulf history, health industry there. so i was at least 10 people were killed in the latest to tax on it. i saw 5 others were killed and it is really strikes on the on put a refugee accounts in central garza and is really airstrikes in southern lebanon has killed at least 7 people. the attack privilege often had better. yes.
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casualties have also been reported in a stripe on a cafe, in lebanon, southern town of not food off well, among palestinians worldwide following events and gaza. there is a sizable community living in ukraine. alda 0 met, one doctor who left the strip to study medicine in ukraine. and now finds himself caught between 2 conflicts. here's her story. in his own words, my name is yes sir. i saw you de, um, of the listing, and dr. living here in ukraine. i'm the head coordinator for all of the humanitarian. and you have a question activities in ukraine, connecting with almost all of the international, let's say, a national organization that you'll be here and you agree from me. it was just like turning back to what's happening in both stine and 6. you guys. so i fill the
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pain, i sold what's happening here. so i decided to help in a maximum way that the account and a lot of these patients skiing, let's say to the really station without even any documents, without even just like clothes and not money, not anything, not medications, or isolated here, 9, graduated with on ours and general medicine, and after that i continued as near surgery, i lost connection with my family for several weeks. our actually our home, it's now destroyed. i lost more than 10. my family name is a dyslexia relatives. at the moment my father is just like and really bad health condition. my mother to and i'm and i'm worried every single day. and i'm helping people here and i'm thinking about my family. so my heart's like in vain doing any human being is just like, not the right thing. i do know it just to fight killing any human being. that's why
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we are here. if we are talking about wait few, geez, you do not care about what's nationality. it is, if it's palestine, syria, iran, iraq, or ukraine, all of them. they must have abroad, but food protection will to, since, until they can turn safe to their homes. this is a once in a generation moment. when all nations must bolt together. the ukrainian president will let him or zalinski 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. authority say russia carried out to airstrikes on residential areas in the city. on wednesday, the attacks partially destroyed, apartment blocks. what do you think was enough for those to do with people in the job we know about teen with wounded, including 4 children to see
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a 3 months old and 19 months old. a 10 year old and a 13 year old child. unfortunately, one man died. it seems to be a tech was carried out using a new tons 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 of the way you want to report says that food waste across the globe is hurting economies and fueling habitat loss. the you and estimates that households world wide waste more than a 1000000000 meals a day. on average, each person waste $79.00 kilos of food annually, and that's the equivalent of $1.00 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 the loss and waste of food. and that's 5 times higher than the total emissions from the
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aviation sector will not speak to hey, ms. forbes is a lead analyst that wrap, that's a climate action and g o and who's also a lead author of the report? joining us from london, welcome to wells is 0. so what's the take away message that you want people to walk away with from the report and, and what are you hoping it'll achieve? and i, thanks very much for having me. and so i hope you summed it up really in need of house, how much were wasting over 1000000000 tons in the household retail and food service sector. and as you mentioned, even with a very conservative estimate about how much of this could it be knowledgeable? we're thinking the household st offering away at least 1000000000 meals of good food every single day. now what's the, what's the one? take a message. it's a, it's a global problem, and then we will have a role to place. it's not just about rich countries, it's not just about one region, it's every sector and every country is, you know, from shops in shanghai,
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to restaurants and re add to households at some. but it's really a global problems. we have to come together and collaborate to achieve a reduction in, in food waste and get all the benefits to all the people to the planet and for economies from getting, sir. okay, well look for anybody who's sort of watching and who comes from a household and who are wandering, well, how can they help? how would, in the situation, i mean in the reports, it's mentioned that some countries there is an average of $79.00 kilos of food wasted per year. so how do you change about on a personal level to yes, so so, so household is, are maybe suggest to key phrase is to remember i'm not sized phrase is by what you need. and this could involve making a shopping list, maybe resisting some tempting purchases in the supermarket that you didn't set out to buy,
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but also perhaps buying fruits and vegetables loose. so that then not in plastic packaging, you can reduce your plastic consumption, but also buying exactly how much you need for the recipe you're following. and the 2nd phrase is, eat what you buy. that means check what you've got in the house. ensure that you're using things you know before they kind of multi ensure, you're storing things in a way that keeps them good for longer. but also as part of the learn to love the leftovers, you know, creative cooking to use up whatever's left in the fridge. it's a great holiday to get into it, taste good, it's fun, and it saves you money as well. right? and i gotta ask you this. i mean, we see that there are millions of people who are obviously going hungry right around the world. so how, how do we reconcile this? i mean it's, it's a great question and it's, it's the big question that we need to what's a, what's the solution in, in the coming years as we asked to make things more than one meal,
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a hungry person is being thrown out every single day in household stuff is a that is a staggering amount. now, we've seen a lot of growth recently in the world of redistribution organizations doesn't look nice ations taking such as food from shops and from manufacturers and getting them to more people in need. and this is, this is a great stop as there's a lot of skype for kind of expanding that, but also kind of pay to pay sharing networks facilitated by technology. in some cases, these are all things that we can do to help make sure the food is getting to those who need it and not ending up in opens and just final thoughts from you on, on climate change. because the report says that food waste is having devastating effects on people, obviously as well as the planet. so what impact does this have on climate change? yeah, things,
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thanks. a lot of things are and it's estimated to around 8 to 10 percent of the pools. mom, a greenhouse gas emissions come from food waste and name of the wondering why was about one side of the cultural lands. navy is being used to food, which has never eaten. that means for us being cut down crops of being groans the ship's comfortable saying food across the world and our ovens are turning on. so it's a food that then just goes into bin. and then once has not been, if it, if it goes to a long cell, which it does in many parts of the world, the food then decomposes on the end. it's me thing as a really powerful greenhouse gas. so we go all of the environmental damages from food production, but none of the benefits of people being fed. so there's this huge opportunity in the face of the grand population and calling them on to reduce our impact on the environment by, by wasting less food. okay, uh, thank you. hey, miss forbes,
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me. thank you for joining us from london. no, thank you. me. now is there a front excuse me, in brazil have unveiled a $1000000000.00 green investment plan to protect the amazon rain forest the now so it was made by the leaders of the 2 countries during a visit by the french president and many rub my chrome and the plan proposed as a reward system for countries investing and so called carbon sinks like the amazon rain forest, which naturally absorb c o. 2 emissions. super easy to be, 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 forward, you know, finding jacob nolan asked us for us in government. what decided that we're going to take the fight against deforestation as
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a professional for think they have moved or we were proof that it was that they're going to feed job. and so i hate to back up by from says arrow listed a 170. if it's national was from hate. see is the violence there? it gets worse. the 1100 french nationals were told to contact the embassy and for the friends if they wanted to leave the french middle of free sense helicopters to pick them up from several locations. from sol, so transported 7 to citizens from other countries. now 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 game violence, but escalated in late february, leading to the resignation of the prime minister. are ill, henri, his departure, it was a crucial surrounds by an alliance of arm games and now control most of the city, it's in mexico. thousands of migrants are heading towards the us border and what they call
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a holy week march. it's become an annual tradition to protest against immigration policies in the us and mexico model right below reports the city of death. but you live in southern mexico, the starting point for new migrant care van, heading north toward the westport. we want to leave the temperature because temperature last turned into a large macon scale. this latest care van is comprised of migrants and asylum seekers of various nationalities, including been as well and ecuadorian and hunter, in many of them traveling with young children. wherever we are going is simply to seek a better life. the truth is we face many dangers in our country and that forces us to flee with our children. human rights activists say the care of it during holy week has transformed into an annual tradition to protest against immigration policies in the us and mexico. uh it will be adding up was,
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is called the government tides does not take responsibility. yet the suffering of migration remains the same. take stations the robberies above all, not allowing them to get some buses. it seems criminal to me. criminal to see so many people. so many children working on the sunday. last month, us border patrol reported more than $140000.00 migrant encounters. while that number is significantly lower than the nearly 250000 reported in december, the governments of mexico and the us are feeling the pressure of curbing migration as national elections. mir. and both countries move it up a little out of the or the health care system. and i've done this, dawn is in crisis. hospitals and clinics are poorly equipped, and medical staff often leave the country for better opportunities abroad. a lot of international support is adding to the problem as
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a sama been job aids reports from coon, our province. this is not a track for tennessee coast and a bunch of travelers. even be a good driving conditions without much still a landslide. narrow mountain road with just one car composite, the time is the only way to the hospital loaded on vehicles capable for the journey . most of those needing medical help don't have the luxury of ambulance as the sun since the volleyball and take over of 2021. there's been a shop dropped in donor funds, which helped together improve and public health with the lack of instruction and support also resulted in shutting down basic health units and many clinics. now, the 150 bed sent for the hospital. not when you said half a 1000000 people from corners, 14 districts, and also patients from newest on problems that's with the low traveled from because he cannot afford to go to a private hospital. his son suffers from the moody,
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easily people under the right circumstances are different than fatal without proper care. why didn't use the whole lot of the younger we have doctors, but not many. and we don't have medicine. and the doctors don't know how to treat patients with pneumonia. there was not a big hospital like this about the current government, which calls itself the slumber cameron faced multiple bands and women and have also scared of a many health care professionals. although women are no allowed in the health sector, it is still a shortage of doctors and nurses. i do not offer this that's not how that's coming from the patients arrived here in a critical stage and some are dead on arrival. we referred most of the critical patients to jello, but if we had a standard i see you for critical patients. we would not need to send them away. a, an unforgiving terrain and unpaid roads like this being people have to travel hours to get medical help. if not just corner problems in other places or occupation forces spend more than $300000000.00
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a day every day for 20 years. pensive diet picture. most of gums believe corruption in pbc is rob them of basic services and facilities. projects such as this hospital either remain incomplete or only existed on paper because i'm on the corner when i have a basic problem is are 200 fed hospitals. i'm finished building since we had been reassured that the construction of this building will restart soon. and patients in corner have basic demons on the matter. we want this road to be booked an ambulance for the clinic and both doctors and specialist until that happens, they must take an affordable, headless journeys just to see a doctor. so i'm going to drop it down to 0 myself, about ne, and i want to start meeting tomorrow, has held its annual military parade for armed forces day. but the military struggling to find new recruits casualties in the war against rebel forces,
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dispersions and luma. raul have all depleted the ranks mandatory conscription is due to be reintroduced next month. the still ahead on the i was a 0 news our the sun risers, hyderabad makes history and the ideal theater for all the details and supports the business like this. this brought to you while i guess as i live slowly on, one of your lives makes modern pleads.
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the business latest is free to you believe i guess is a nice my on one of your just makes model inflates. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again. time for the sports news. here's peter 3, and thank you very much. tennis will level on that. so i'll give it to
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a split with coach. go run even this of which the former wimbledon champion joining jock of which is team in 2018 before becoming his main coach in 2022 in the time working together junk of each 1. 12 is 20 full grand slam titles, announcing the deals and social media drunken, which roads on cold chemistry had its ups and downs, but our friendship was always rock solid. the serbian has had a disappointing stock through the season, having failed with a tight and so far in 202424 majors which is the most immense tenants. and half of those came north of age 30 when he was with gore and even east of it. some of this is about the tactics and an x as knows. but i think a lot of this is just about culture and companion ability. it was interesting that even if it is probation and joking, which of course is serbian, but i think they had a real chemistry that we are meeting the coverage was 30 years off and they started working together. so it's not, as of the coach is telling him how to grip the racket. i think this is much more about a level of comfort and rid of i'm sure there are
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a lot of coaches who would love to work with a player of this stature. i wonder though, if joe maybe doesn't try and sort of going alone. i mean, he's, he's almost 37 years old. he's one more major than any other male. he, you know, as by nature is sort of a very autonomous and very independent. i'm not so convinced that he will have a formal coach necessarily 90 days ago. we would say joe, which was 3 of the 4 majors and very nearly one all for there are no sides of his slowing down. and all of a sudden the last 90 days or so it been a very different story of 2 young players have a merge crows out there as of as you reference and unix center who are just one of the really know. but i have a sense that joe commit isn't white and done winning, but there is no doubt that this year has not done the se intended as well to that new generation of players now and call us elk arrest as he's playing his base tennis in months. of the reaching the quarter finals of the miami open, the world number 2 was up against the 10 in 2013 lorenzo. i'm with stacy science,
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but doing the best to put on a show for the crowd that it was the top see do came through in straight say, 63, and 63 of these when at indian wells last week, elk grove is a need to become the 1st man to claim the sunshine, double since roger phaedra in 2017 and the women stole full seed elaina to be back in one a tough match with maria socrates to book a place in the semi finals read back in a who's the highest. frankly, i left in the tournament needed 3 fifths to get positive greek opponents. it was more than an hour between pretty back in his 1st to match points and eventual foot one by one who the match between 20 to wimbledon champion eventually coming out on top of the 2 hours at 48 minutes. a prosecutor explains high coat, is seeking a prison sentence of 2 and a half useful form of spanish football presidents. you'll be so it'll be all is of a, he's unsolicited case on
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a pledge. any him also through the alice was charged with one council of sexual assault and one of collision on him also to prove he's an agent actions offenses that can carry one year and one and a half year terms, respectively. the incidents occurred off to spain, one, the women's world cup, and sidney and august last year. really all ice as to not any wrong doing all doing that. it was consensual. in addition to the jail to prosecute has one for the all is to pay of the $50000.00 compensation to him. also, to canes. presidents of a lot of mister lensky has praised the country's football team full qualifying for the 1st major tournaments since the russian invasion, a seal based spot with a victory in the playoffs along with poland and georgia. david stokes rounds up the action to read moments of celebration feed crane. the ongoing rule with russia to secure the full successive appearance of the euro is with a to one play a factory of iceland. the game has to be paid in poland,
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which has the largest concentration of ukrainian refugees as a result of the conflict back home, which is now incident stood. yeah, the sweetness for, for our support is for our country, for all people. for all soul, dear squeeze police, now protecting, i'm afraid in this case, i think the everybody's understand how we supposed to, how was important this this we know, hold on and so much i know why, despite old at home games being spread across europe unfolding a goal behind this game, ukraine still found a way to win chelsea's behind a boot drake with the window 6 minutes from time to ukraine, emerged from a qualifying group which included european champions. it's late, and one is of england. the euro still be up against belgium, subpacket,
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and romania, russia. append from taking part because of the invasion. the also heading through a poland despite fighting to get a shuttle charge in a 120 minutes. they beat wales on penalties and cottage it means well, but live in dusty and his side will learn to put the euros against prince the netherlands in austria. and for the 1st time we'll see georgia the arise. it's in on it's, they also want to shoots out against the 2000 the full champions, greece awaiting them in group f, as a key, a quote to go and the czech republic, or well before its uh or the outlook we put in the last for years we go to the back today and that's an amazing feeling. it's the 1st time georgia had qualified for a major tournament. and after the game, the play is joined friends to celebrate in the countries capital city tbilisi. the
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euros kick off in germany on june 14th. david stokes l g 0. the sunrise is hyderabad. have made history by posting the highest ever school in the indian premium league, bending 1st against them by indians. habits hate. took a liking to 17 year old plant on my pocket. but there be tons, conceding the food was like, you know, so it gives you thing for $66.00 runs. if it's for i've is kind of tossing smash these way. so when i'm beaten 80 offer me 54 rolls. sunrise is hosting amendment to $177.00 for 3. mobile. i gave the chase. so it brought the go. but i mean, felt sort of 246 for 5. i'm surprised that me. this is the highest number of runs in an i p o match that, and that's all the small things to know more later. very, okay, see you later peter. thank you so much. well, commercially viable flying cars are now step closer to reality. so that's software . european developers sold the technology for this vehicle. so a company in china,
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the air car is powered by a bmw petrol engine. and it was 1st tested in slovakia 3 years ago. that's it from me for the time being. thanks for watching the news. our molly insides with you in just a moment and much more of the day's news. and all the latest headlines by the pickup, with the focus on says it's expanding everyone who does not have legal documents. that means thousands of off guns, many who were born in fact, son must leave, focused on the police did not trace us rise as scans were detained, and forced to pay bribes. near the border of the park, as on this comp is ready to deal with tens of thousands of new arrivals. it's a difficult transition to leave everything behind and come to this country. this is just the staging point from here. the journey continues to the places of virgin inside of on many of guns will leave the exposure and because of pressure tactic to push the kind of bond government to kind of the people who pocket phone calls
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