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team 91, doing life saving, let your generosity come provide value to support to those worst effected because the mad dog is stella, your mercy, showing this brightest, gave mercy, now terminate. today. the exclusive video obtained by al jazeera shows on, on the palestinians being killed and then buried using food. isis is very forces in northern guns the carry johnston. this is i'll just hear a lot from the house that coming out hospitals in northern dollars. i have one day receiving multiple instances, dating suffering from severe malnutrition, anti hydration, millions go hungry around the wealth was staggering. amounts of food is being
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thrown away every day. we'll have the details, the start . everybody knows. and the thoughts is in the us with to reopen baltimore port congress entry was blocked when the container ship, no doubt the, i'll just say era has obtained footage showing is rarely forces in gaza, shooting it to on, on the palestinians, dead at close range. one of the men repeatedly waves, what appears to be a piece of white fabric to show then not a thread. this is an international symbol of surrender. the bodies of the 2 palestinians have been buried by is very bulldozer power to assume as more from rough and southern gauze. a completely disturbing and distressing images that the v
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do that in just the or has obtained shows how to allow as many as have been killed by these body forces. they have been completely disarmed. they did not impose any significant stress on these very forces as they were, as they were completely a waste, with the distance from the east valley forces who were taking a cub up behind sun piles. and that's absolutely terrifying as the palestinians have been killed. and we completely see how is very, what they'll do is those have been buried them on the coastal line of the be see think clave and from the video that has been obtained. it's absolutely clear that the location where those 2000 years have been killed in short phase, where the forces was completely at next to the recent a. p a that had been established by the world since a kitchen in order to facilitate a pro se has a delivering process to the gaza strip on the gospel city. i'm. that incident
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wasn't absolutely the 1st to print. it's kind of within the past a few weeks, we have been multiply, i've seen how the is very pieces have been carrying out see what the execution is against an impass. thomas benny is in the another at pots of gauze of where they are. the bodies have been remained alone and laying on the roads and sometimes being piled up with a different kinds of garbage as what had been happening in other parts of gauze and big. la, he a town where the majority of those did bodies have been decomposed without us being rescued. and that's absolutely terrifying. it's. it's completely a new breach of the humanitarian of the international humanitarian low that deuced palestinians were completely on on the do not impose any significant threat, suppress spring in which the default now professor of international and or at princeton university and a format you in a special rep, a town palestinians, human rights. you joins us live from santa barbara, california, thank you for joining us. so what do you make of this distressing video?
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well, it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at the in the send and vulnerable and, and threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because it's made available in convincing evidence in real time. and that, that's been part of what has been so shocking throughout this entire is rarely on slaughter on guys so that the eyes and ears of the world have been assaulted in real time by this form of genocidal behavior.
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and it is a shocking reality that there has been no adverse reaction from the liberal democracies in the west. it is a shameful moment in western international tomorrow behavior. what do you think this says about the is ready ministry's approach when it comes to international standards and little as well. it's completely consistent with israel, a defiance of international law, unless it happens to coincide with the strategic interest, which it rarely does during this period of pro
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long documentation. israel pursues its own objectives, which are inconsistent and contradict international humanitarian law. and the genocide convention and numerous other sources of legal authority. it refuses to comply with the enter on the order of the international court of justice. it refuses to alter its behavior in response to the recent cease fire, which is a weak resolution of the security account. so nevertheless, it's a legally binding document that constitutes
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a decision, the violation of which is itself a criminal. uh, how important do you think it is that incidents like this uh, documented when it comes to any future accountability? i think it's very important not only for the formal legal proceedings that might occur in the future, but the influence of civil society around the world. in the unambiguous character of israel, a atrocities that are being carried out on a daily basis. and as i say, seeing that evidence in real time that's never happened before we'll,
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it's always reconstructed after the fact. and while it's occurring, it's something of an abstraction for public opinion. but here, there is no way to avoid this kind of visual evidence of atrocities. and that makes it a unique and original undertaking. by israel, in a conflict that should be subject to you and authority. remember that israel is an occupying power under special restrictions by the geneva convention. and as such has the primary obligation to protect the civilian population that
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is occupied. and from the beginning, from 19 of 67, israel has ignored this fundamental source of legal constraint. it's activity as the occupying power. okay, we'll have to leave it there. richard fault, we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you for having me as well as war on god's that has killed more than 14000 children. others all that's suffering from severe mal nutrition and dehydration come on. i had one hospital in northern gauze that has wanted receiving multiple infants every day whose weight does not match the age. doctors are appealing for desperately needed supplies. at least $27.00 children, died of mountain nutrition and the hydration since of 10th. the
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mean parts of the i see you stuff as come out one hospital. we clearly noticed the influx of huge numbers of newborn baby suffering from acute malnutrition and advanced it'd be a dehydration. this is mainly due to absence of for me to milk cause then as a result a these reach critical and severe degrees of dehydration and s a d me disorders and ultimately test on a daily basis. we receive $2.00 to $3.00 cases of underweighed babies. for instance, we just received this 2 month old baby go away or the 2 kilograms. this is mainly because of the total absence of the for me to milk need for this baby. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has told the white house it wants to reschedule? a cancel meeting is really felt again, was due to visit washington, to discuss israel's hand, ground defensive, and the rest of that in yahoo! cancel the trip. possibly us refused to veto a un resolution,
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demanding an immediate cease fire and gauze as to what i can say on israel more broadly as you asked me about meetings that week that that were held here. they were constructive discussions with israel's defense minister over the last 2 days, russell was one of the many topics discussed with jake sullivan, 20 blinking, lloyd austin and the burns at the prime minister's office. has agreed has agreed to reschedule the meeting. dedicated to rafa. so we're, we're now working with them to set to find a convenient date. that's obviously gonna work for both sides. but he's his office has agreed to, to reschedule that meeting, that would be dedicated to russell, which is a good thing. and the so who it has been following the story from occupied these to us to initially anonymous american officials had spoken to was really medias saying that indeed israel's prime minister's office had reached out to the white house to
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reschedule. this visit, buying is really delegation. what else does either reached out to the prime minister's office? they said they had no comment on the matter. however, the white house press secretary put in john pierre, confirming this afternoon and a briefing with press saying that these really prime minister's office did reach out to the white house. and they are looking at a date that is convenient for both parties. and when that date is reached, there will be an announcement from the white house. but it's interesting because earlier on wednesday, these really prime minister had the essentially boasted about canceling this meeting. not only because the us didn't use their veto power in the un security council when there was a measure calling for a ceasefire in gaza that was both lasting and sustainable. but these really prime minister also said it was a message to him, asked that in the face of international pressure, israel is not going to case even if it's from pressure from israel's biggest ally like the united states. and that the americans were quite upset about the
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cancellation of this visit. in fact, the national security council spokesperson john kirby spoke to his really media tonight and said that the americans were hoping to hear from his really counterparts on how exactly they plan to invade garza southern most city over. that's off and what exactly they plan to do when it comes to evacuating nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians who were asked to go there by these rarely army as the rest of the palestinian territory was being besieged. the is really prime minister has said that with or without american support, this invasion instead of far is going to happen. but it shows you the changing dynamics between the 2 allies. as a while starvation is being made a weapon of war in gaza. food waste is now being called a global problem, which is hurting economies and fusing habitat. and those are quote from united nations. estimates households worldwide waste more than a 1000000000 meals a day, on average. each person waste 79, she lives of food annually. that's the equivalent of 1.3 meals every day for
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everyone in the world suffering from hunger. meanwhile, 780000000 people are affected by ongoing. the state of the wells population facing food shortages un says 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions comes from both the loss and waste of food. that's 5 times higher than the total emissions. and the ation sector minus 4 says lead on this, that wraps the comments action. and yet when lead or solve the report, he says it's a global problem in which we all have a role to play. 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, to restaurants and re add to the households at some. but it's really a global problems and we have to come together and i have to collaborate to achieve a reduction in getting food waste and get all the benefits for people to the planet
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. and for economies from getting side. so householders are maybe suggest to key phrases to remember, i'm not 1st phrase is buying 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. but also perhaps buying fruits and vegetables loose so that they're 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, something to 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 list of those, you know, creative cooking to use up whatever is left in the fridge. it's a great holiday to get into it, taste good, it's fun,
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and it saves you money as well. said i had the analysis and scrambling to survive the knowledge and scheme as poverty continues to run a new government the route to you by visit capital. you're just in time for your weather update across the americas. thank you so much for joining in storms locked into argentina's. wine country here could produce some hail and still this feed of rain for a se, brazil tapping into that breeze office. hop, atlanta. it means that humidity is going to bump in big time here as well. talking about big storms really through the amazon jungle, but once again for brazil's amazon estate, it was just the other day. the house was drenched with about a 100 millimeters, a suspect. you'll probably see the same on thursday. this wind is concerning for
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eastern mexico where we've got the wildfire burning in vera cruz state. so that could complicate matters. there was also going to produce some showers as we looked to were, believes guatemala and hunters. so this could help break the heat and give us a little bit of relief in places like hundreds to good, see delphi, for example. then these storms carolina's west virginia, delaware, but that activity will slowly push out over the atlantics, but we see it run up into the mid it bind to cure, otherwise breezy through the great lakes. that what weather does filter into new york and boston, for example. so what day to be sure on thursday and to the west, we go another pacific storm here. so you know the name of the game, what weather and it's going to drop down right through to california on thursday. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on huge reserves of loose fuel used and electric batteries. i'm fine to for reducing over reliance on fossil fuels live. be nice to vast audience. so place, are you me
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a legal system that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people in power asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white go on, just the the welcome back mazda of our main stores. i'll just say eric has obtained footage showing is very forces in guns, shooting to on, on palestinians dead a close range. one of the men repeatedly weighs what appears to be a piece of white fabric, the bodies of the 2 palestinians and then buried. mine is range as well as were on
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gauze that has killed more than 14000 children, while the others are left suffering from severe mound nutrition. the deep migration supposedly moving causes on dips, receiving multiple infants every day as wait, does not match. the israel has told the wife's house it wants to reschedule. the council meeting, us officials, dedication was set to disgust as well as turned round, wrapped up washington. the post the remains of 2 people have been recovered from both to most perhaps go visit route. she's days, bridge collapse, the parts of the 6 missing workers from mexico go to mazda el salvador and home juice. funds are being made to remove the cargo ship that hit the bridge and clear the channel, so the port can reopen. authorities say now the 5000 containers are on board, as well as 5 and a half 1000000 liters of fuel. then the book, an oil investigators have they gone reviewing dates who recovered from the vessel
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and the sea news correspondent j gray is life for us in baltimore now. so jason progress then with the search and rescue operation. yeah. and they've made that progress on there. what are really difficult, dangerous conditions here, divers identifying to what are believe to be 6 victims missing from the collapse they want about 25 feet of water inside of pickup truck, that truck identified with so mart sonar. and then these divers working through what is twisted metal, of course, snapped uh, a table ing as well as boulders of rock and stone. the jagged edges very dangerous for divers. it could rip their wet suits or airlines. so they've got to really move uh, deliberately uh and, and get to the areas that they are inspecting and trying to find some of these
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victims. and they were able to bring closure to at least 2 of the families today. as for the other 4 victims of this collapse, the divers have been pulled from the water likely won't go back a, according to officials here. they say that they believe the, those for additional victims may be in taste and some of that debris. and so it will be up to the coast guard and, and teams clearing away some of that debris to try and identify those still missing . and that can happen. they can't begin to pair through the debris until the investigation reaches a point where it's released. we're a federal investigator said they got everything they need from the same. we know that they've recovered the, the voyage data recorder from the ship today. and they're reviewing that as you've talked about. they've also started to interview of some of the crew members that were on the ship that night. they remain on the ship by the way, they're staying in their orders. they are said to be fully cooperating with
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authorities. and j hasn't been any more clarity on the sequence of events which led to the incident. and so it is very sketchy at this point and it's also being for us to get put together . but the carry, what we do know is that apparently the ship lost not only power but propulsion. just minutes after pulling away from the ports here. and at that point, the pilot, the crew could not spear the vessel without any propulsion. they have no way of steering it, and it careened into one of the main stanchions on this bridge and that's how the collapse occurred. now, what caused the power outage? what caused the problems with propulsion? we don't know at this point and we know that they're going to take a very close look at the engine room on the ship. black smoke was pouring from the stack, just the head of the crash as well. and so that's an area. clearly they want to look into,
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but what we've been told by the investigators here is that this is really just the beginning of what's not only going to be a long, but also a very difficult puzzle to put together. that they're getting the initial pieces to that, but again, it's just going to take some time and be seen use correspondence. a great, thank you phone says i listed 170. if it's national, some hate sees of bought it. that was since 1100 french nationals were told to contact the end the scene for the prince if they wanted to leave. the french ministry sent headache officers to pick them up from several locations. from sol, so transported 70 citizens from other countries. for haitians suffering serious shortages of food and medical supplies, as they wait for new transitional government to be full. the capital has been devastated by gang vot instead escalate to the late february leading to the
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resignation of prime minister ariel on right. his departure was a crucial demand. fine alliance of all guns that now control most of the city a dozen nations says it's gravely concerned about him on a tyrant. situation in northeastern democratic republic of congo companies forces of baffling arms groups including m. 23 fighters in the middle of which area. the m 23 of taken several towns from the government troops and the threatened government, main city innovation. decades of conflict of displaced more than 7000000 people within the country. gabriel is also has more from the un headquarters in new york in recent weeks, the m 23 has made significant advances, expanding territorial control in fighting against the congolese military. been to k to the secretary general, special representative for the country said the security situation is deteriorating
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rapidly and the humanitarian situation is reaching near catastrophic levels. so the more than 7100000 people have been displaced in the country. that is 800000 more people since my last briefing was about 3 months ago. to 3400000 people now suffer from food in security, which means one, not a full companies are suffering from malnutrition. d. r c's ambassador to the un cold on the security council to take a stronger stand against rwanda. widely believed to be supporting the m $23.00 as huge disease. but for us as a judge we do when faced with a lower repeat offender, the security console has to cross the rubicon of impunity just to impose on dwanda the sanctions that are commensurate with its repeated criminal offenses. but the rwandan ambassador said it's for rudy and the d r. c that are at the root of
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regional tensions. according to the group of experts on the data, see most countries of fighting alongside the f. d. a genocidal melisha against implementing city in an attempt to end a political program through media settings for one that takes dues to that's very to said yesterday a this is why rep bill for the cut in so you get, the issue has to be resolved politically among the formulas office of people come said a delicate moment as the un lead peacekeeping force known as one who sco is pulling out of the country at the request of the congolese government. the un said the 1st phase of the withdrawal should be complete by the end of april. and all the peacekeepers will be out by the end of the year. gabriel's on the houses here at the united nations in new york. a sir jerry, my fi has been officially declared. the window of semi goes presidential election.
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it will stay the 54 percent of sundays, national bank. the accounts of my commission says holly from all hunting stations has now been concluded. the constitutional council was expected to confirm the results in the coming days that paved the way for an official hyundai of power from incumbent. lucky so nicholas hock is in dot com with more on this. now we are outside the car is tribe, you know where moments ago in the appeals courts, the provisional results of the presidential elections were announced with 54 percent of the votes. it is a comfortable victory for opposition candidate by sewage in my fights. a score that has never been matched before. this is the biggest lead in which an opposition figure has ever won and election as for that has done many people, including members of his own. 1 already, meanwhile,
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the ruling party candidate and i do bus gord only 35 percent of the vote. the people have sent a goal clearly made their choice. they want a break from the past now, but i certainly didn't my 51 in urban areas in the car salary, but also is the guy shaw which is a strong hold of his mentors. opposition leader, eastman sancho. but in the rural area, that's where a lot of work needs to be done. we met with his father, both origin life's father in his village, outside of the car. he said that his, what his son will work with honesty and hard to work to try to deliver on the promises of greater justice in greater equity. for the senegalese people, the hanover power will take place on april, 2nd to where it will be the end of the 12 year long rule of president. lucky. so in
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the beginning of your new era for the senegalese people, nicholas hawk alger 0. the car properties on the rise in argentina, independent study by the catholic university puts the rates at close to 60 percent . that's nearly 20 percent higher than the end of last year. when the president for the delay to power promising radical economic reforms, theresa by reports not from one as ours. a garbage dump outside of window site is, has become the livelihood of hundreds of people. 14 hector's of trash. justin, now we're away from the capital. the last at abbey i used to work, so security guard, but it was laid off. he comes in search of scrap metal and anything else he can recycle. you seem to know the situation is very difficult right now and with the 5 and with what i get here, i have 3 children, one of them with down syndrome and i can make around $10.00 with a full day of work for routine argentina is running that almost 60 percent those
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here just a few of the millions of people in need of a to rates are the highest in 20 years. the main reason is the sewing inflation that makes it difficult for people to be able to buy food and other items. and that's why many and up in places like this one, trying to find plastic metals and things to sell. so they can make extra money. the devaluation of the origin time basal applied by libertarian president, heavier me. last year we started feeding and increasing the price of leasing good laces. he's moving forward. we strategic reforms to measures to improve argentina's and bathrooms. economy or categories is 61. he says, coming here is the only way he has to make a living rainbow. we think we're gonna go to a, come here and try to get what i can think of going off the lift stopped eating face . it's unavoidable. i'm not sure what will happen with the new government, but i hope things start to change. so working here is huge,
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the damaging to people's health. the constance smoke generated by the trash being burnt, and.

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