tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera March 28, 2024 5:00am-5:31am AST
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for starting march 1st to may, 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the exclusive video obtained by al jazeera shows on the palestinians being killed and then buried. using buddhist spies very forces in northern johnson the on terri johnston, you without us here or not from the dental and also coming up. hospitals in northern garza one day receiving multiple infants daily suffering from severe non nutrition on the hydration. we looked at the growing problem of global food waste
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as you and says, more than a 1000000000 meals. i've thrown away every day. the bodies of 2 of 6 missing work cuz i retrieved from a river in baltimore authorities what to reopen the port following tuesday's bridge . collapse the houses ever has obtained foot to it's showing is very forces in garza shooting that to on, on the palestinians. dead. one of the men repeatedly waves. what appears to be a piece of white fabric to show then not a threat. this is an international symbol of surrender. the bodies all the to palestinians then buried that mine is very both as barbara and good bar explains how the headings on folded these unarmed man a trying to return to the homes in northern garza. the only way to get say, is through our rashid street west of cause, a city,
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a near the nipples to round about south west of casa city, is really full since the deployed the palestinian man at purchasing his writing. sanchez. he raises a white flag, an international sign of surrender, and is rarely troops to allow him to approach safely. meanwhile, the other young man turns back to where he came from, a to raise a white flag. here, the 1st man disappears from view in the footage. then it's really saw just use a name, a homage vehicle to chase down the young man walking away from them. he waves a small white flag on them, but the white flag doesn't prevent salt us from opening fire on him.
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on his riley bull days a arrives on the scene, and here we see the party of the fast man on the ground in a final indignity for john both as a shovel, as the 2 parties and various women signed and letter. the fee is really solid, is an attempt to conceal the executions. the whereabouts of a group of palestinian witnesses is unknown. how much says in any cease fire equipment, the rights of palestinians to return to the home safely without being shot at by his brady troops must be included or richard full cause a professor of international law at princeton university. and the former you in a special rep a to on testing in human rights. he's critical of western powers for not doing
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enough to stop the war. it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at innocent and vulnerable and on 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 slot and guys 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. 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 long documentation. israel pursues its own objectives,
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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 a decision. the violation of which is itself a criminal act. israel is warren garza has killed more than 14000 children,
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while the others are left suffering from severe malnutrition id hydration. come out as one hospital in northern garza has one just receiving multiple instance every day who's weights does not match that age. doctors are appealing for desperately needed supplies. at least $27.00 children have died of mount nutrition and the hydration since october. the incident on the part of the i see you stuff as come out one hospital. we clearly notice the influx of huge numbers of newborn baby suffering from acute mel nutrition, and it wants to be a d hydration of this is mainly due to the absence of for me the milk cause then as a result a these reach critical and severe degrees of dehydration and s a d, me i disorders and ultimately test on a daily basis. we receive $2.00 to $3.00 cases of underweighed babies, for instance. so we just received those 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
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baby. one child has been tails and another engine in central garza often is rarely stride to the house and there was school sheltering displaced people. the 2 girls were inside a tent, an average refugee camp when traveling stones found on them. the camp is home to about a $46000.00 palestinian refugees since the start of the war, israel has car without numerous attacks on refugee camps. attacks are ongoing in northern causes as well as outcome. flute reports from tobias is one of the forces continue with the incursion. indeed, as if i was with it and the surrounding area of how she brought us with them. they also it, there was, uh, the enforcement indeed. nothing is there for ship hospital which is uh, the new kind of a new military. and in that area also there is, uh, uh, accompanying over resting too many of all the seniors while living in death area.
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and then i'll be in your office at the end room and honest horace to be at noon to the southern. no, because it's through. i don't see the st to so this, this situation there 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 pre, but it all to be a for me because the occupied westbank now with palestinians and the janine refugee camps. they live in fear of almost daily incursions by these really minute train. all the army says is targeting fights is so glen, say they feel trapped in an ongoing waves of bondage were con reports from the amount of most cloth and shrapnel loss. it was evidence of enough to find those nights in janine on tuesday before midnight. these writing note treat,
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entered the city, reading homes called skating goods and destroying ammonia. on the outskirts of the refugee camp, they shot a 19 year old man before entering the town with an armed with folders, uh, up to hunting roads and destroying infrastructure. jealous on the ground, say these radio and the retreat is among violence. confrontations with fighters before setting in on the road, the bloss coming 3 whole bad people here. city live in fear. some refuse to leave office say that he forced to play a man. that is what i mean, what a safety we're not safe anyway. they completion has destroyed would life that we would stay here and they could patient will leave one day if the fear fear any cause enough the o as as tracks and no safety at all. any dave is in his track. if it is a funeral, the camp is not safe anymore. people are running away. yup. for 2 years,
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the tempest being the epicenter of violent incursions by these right military and confrontations with policy and fight of just one week ago, a joint strike kids to find to another. but what it targeted the car, at least 40 palestinians have been killed in air and joined strikes. and janine alone since october, the 7th. and just under a quarter of a posting is killed in the occupied westbank were also killed here. so you said that kidding the fights is by drawing because it can't find them on the ground. every week we bid farewell to a group of young men from the cap. it is difficult to leave our homes and everyone is afraid of the berries. i loved ones, palestinians, accounting, but any chance of peace is also dead. this being a major increase in his writing the 3 rights and the occupied west point since october, the 7th, that's on average,
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around $42.00 rates every single day. israel justifies this by saying that losing out fi has and preventing violence posting and say this doesn't work as the already binding to tax the worse and already bullets whole situation north on. i'll just say we're romana, we all tied westbank. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has told the white house it wants to be straight to? the council meeting is ready. delegation was due to visit washington to discuss as well as plans ground, defensive in rafa. that's in yahoo! cancel the trip off the us, refuse to veto a un resolution demanding an immediate cease. finally gosh. as to what i can say on an 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,
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20 blinking, lloyd austin and the burns of 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 is ready minutes for you as car, without more strikes on board of towns in southern lebanon, at least 9 people have been killed in the court and costa, and the border with his ro, among them it has but off fights is israel has described the attacks as we tell the truth area or another is ready strike. that's targeted the health center installed and limited and killed at least 7 people say know how the reports from the village of hillary near the border with his round high the sub system you thought the default color? that's why you need 21 year old mohammed. how mode was among paramedics killed and
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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 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 ready forces in support of garza, previous attacks of also killed medical workers of mamma. not much of 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 on shots, this is what the enemy does. the center was run by jamal this. let me a group that has participated in attacks on as well. 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
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whole region. these volunteers help those were sick and one that is really attack, 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 up to 4 kilometers is large. the mt 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 so they know who their owner is either. so they're living on or the bodies of 2 people had been recovered from baltimore with the task a river off tuesdays bridge collapse the pots of the 6 missing workers from mexico, guatemala, l. south going home. judas funds are being made to remove the cargo ship that hit
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the bridge and clear the channel. so the port can reopen. authorities say nearly 5 thousands containers are on board as well as 5 and a half 1000000 liters of fuel and lubricant oil. investigators have the gun reviewing dates are recovered from the vessel. we do have the voyage data recorder . they worked on that all day to validate that information. they also have a print out of the alarms. that's the log they still have to go back and look at that and validate that information at a later time. in addition to that, we, our survival factors group a, interviewed or discussed with of the maryland transportation authority, police, the timeline of events that occurred around the time of the bridge strike those, that 2 sets of information we're putting together in
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a timeline that we will release through our social media channels from since they're listed $117.00, it's nationalism hates. he is a phonics that was since 1100 french nationals were told to contact the embassy informed to friends. if they wanted to leave front soso transport, it's 70 citizens from other countries. patients are suffering serious shortages of food and medical supplies. as a waiter for new transitional government to be formed, the capital has been devastated by gang violence, a escalated late february, leading to the resignation of prime minister or on re bundle ratcliffe has the latest on what's been happening on the ground. a regarding the ongoing security situation in haiti as violence link to gaines continues to grip the country. the governing council, which seeks to oversee the political transition in the country,
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has issued its very 1st statement that statement reads, we are determined to alleviate the suffering of the haitian people trapped for too long between bad governance, multifaceted violence and disregard for their perspectives and needs though the group has vowed to restore democratic order, the statement did not outlined a timeframe for specific actions that need to be taken in haiti. evacuations or for nationals from the country. continue and international observers ward over a worsening humanitarian crisis for the 10s of thousands of patients that have been displaced as violence in the country continues to search. by the way that i follow al jazeera mexico city. so i had the whole analysis era, the launch a nation says it's deeply concerned about the document of tyrants. situation in the democratic republic of congress. under we have from the magic hood as in montgomery, a lost most of the limestone. many says the harshest winter may have ever
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experienced the let's get going with your weather report beginning this one off in asia and bucket started. we've got wet weather, dancing around the north here. that energy is going to spill into northwest india. this will give us some showers and storms here. so think punjab state right down to the national capital region. so new delhi. so mark weather in the forecast for you over the next 24 to 48 hours. otherwise it's quiet through india and maybe a shower through care, less downpours across or longer, because there's heats and beyond. mar, 40 degree is on the nose in, you haven't gone on thursday. we can all this, what weather from gwen g province in china? it's right through to shanghai, some pretty big downforce there, but once it moves out, this temperature is on the rise trunk. jane. let's go 30 for you. $28.00 will han
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and young joe at $28.00 degrees. all this rain the will pour into the korean peninsula watch as it moves into japan's kyushu island, dark, the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain has to be just a few days ago. tissue was dallas, with quite copious amounts of rain. there could be more landside alerts, issue temperatures on their way up points. again in pool catch. you been sitting records really on and off for the month of march. it's definitely been a hot months, march and heavy falls of rain for what strive of providence on indonesia is may not length of java on thursday. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out. just
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a reminder about top stores. so i'll just air has obtained footage showing is rarely forces in gaza shooting to announce palestinians dead at close range. one of the men repeatedly waves one appears to be a piece of white fabric. the bodies of the 2 protestant incidents very fine is very both times as well has told the white house it was to be straight to the cancel meeting us officials. dedication was set to discuss israel's sound, ground defense, rest of the washington affairs. and the bodies of 2 people having recovered from both to most perhaps going with arthur tuesday's bridge because that's 10, something made to remove the cargo ship that hit the bridge clear the channels of the ports can reopen, about food waste is being described as a global problem which is hosting economies and fusing habitat knows a report from united nations estimates households worldwide waste to move the
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1000000000 meals a day on average. each person weiss, 79 killers of food annually. that's the equivalent of 1.3 meals every day for everyone in the well suffering from hunger. meanwhile, 718000000 people are affected by hunger. and a 3rd of the wells population facing food shortages un says 10 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions comes from both of those and waste to food. that's 5 times higher. and the total emissions from the aviation sector virginia anderson hoffman is the executive director of the food recovery network, a student led movement and fighting food waste. she joins us from alexandra, virginia, and united states. welcome to the program. so why is this so much food, waste of all people buying too much food or just using it wastefully? thanks so much for having me. it's a wonderful question. there's a lot of food loss and food waste across the food system. when we think about our
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farm fields all the way to our grocery stores, restaurants, higher education institutions, in our own homes, the food goes to waste because we forget about it in our own homes. um food is wasted and lost strength, transportation. it remains on farm fields. so all across the food system, there's opportunity, unfortunately for food loss and for food waste but, but luckily there's definitely things we can do about that and give them what you say then what is the impact on and connection to climate change? yes, so in the united states, we have about 30 percent of our food that we produce in united states goes on each and every single year, annually. and so that food, the majority of the time, isn't used to feed the animal that's not used to make an aerobic energy. it isn't con, posted the number one place of that food goes into landfill,
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sadly. and we know so much of that food is still perfectly good for humans to eat. and so when it goes into landfill, that is where it ross and creates access to see or to better atmosphere. atoms here is unable to absorb which causes, as we all know, greenhouse gas and the global warming effect. now you mentioned that things can be done and we won't come people to individually then to improve the situation. yes, i think when we hear such large numbers about the number of people who are food and secure and going hungry all across the globe in the united states, it's 44000000 people who are, who didn't secure those numbers, can feel quite overwhelming. and luckily we can do a lot, every single individual has the opportunity to support all of us doing the right thing with our food. and so for us in the home area, that means taking better care of the food that we do have in preserving it by freezing yet,
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making sure that we make the use the best use of our leftovers and then where food recovery network is situated, we can do more to lean into already existing legislation that helps promote and support to recovery so that we can recover all of that precious food on farm fields . when grocery stores have surplus food that, that food can go to food banks, home a shelters, domestic violence shelters, to support the people who desperately need that food. so that, that food is not going into landfill. and we can do that by on our end, by having a food recovery plan in place. so that large quantities of food can be recovered. and so we work with lots of corporations all across united states who are doing just that. it's the logistics that need to be put in place, so that ever happens to be surplus food. we have a plan for it. we know where that food can go and be safely consumed by people who need it. and of course, we don't want to compromise safety,
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but what about things like expiration dates on the, on, on products that does that play a role? and unfortunately, confusion around they labeling is a huge factor as to why so many homes in the united states are actually wasting food that they don't need to. we've found that around 80 percent of homes at some point are going to throw away food. i barely because they are confused by the labeling recovery network and a lot of our partners have lent our voices to support the food, the labeling act as part of the farm bill, which would help to clarify safety and quality use. and by standardizing the labels and we see from industry that it's something that they are very willing to do. many have in fact already done that. but until everyone gets on board with standardizing these de labels, you know, we'll continue to see to boss on necessarily. but that's absolutely something that
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is easy. it's very inexpensive to do and couldn't really save a lot of individual family homes. a lot of money annually around $2600.00 is lost for an hour, generally a for in united states because of their food loss and confusion around the labeling . absolutely. contributes to that. okay, we'll leave it there between the address in the home and thanks very much indeed for joining us. thank you so much. so it's a nation that says it's gravely concerned about the humanitarian situation. the northeast and the democratic republic of congo. come to these forces are battling alms groups, including m. 23 fighters in the middle of which area. the m 23 of taken several towns from the government troops and have threatened to go to the main, sits in the region, decades of conflict of displaced more than 7000000 people within the country. okay, but it is on there has more from the un headquarters in new york. in recent weeks, the m 23 has made significant advances,
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expanding territorial control in fighting against the congolese military. been to kate to the secretary general's special representative for the country, said the security situation is deteriorating 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. it throws these upfront as a judge we do when faced with a lower repeat offender. the security console has to cross the rubicon of impunity
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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 regional tensions. according to the group of experts on the data, see most countries of fighting alongside the if did a genocidal melisha against implemented city in an attempt to end a political program through media settings to run effects do. so that's a very to said yesterday a, this is why rep bill for the cut in security, the issue has to be resolved politically. among the commonalities office of people comes at a delicate moment as the un led 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
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the united nations in new york. and the code is an ongoing era accounting, the costs of one of the most severe winters and many half a century. temperatures dropped to minus 50 degrees celsius. and the other thing, most of the country is sick of snow and dice. hospital communities have lost more than half of their life still can essential popped the hood. katrina, you reports talking about the but still has lived as a new america for his entire life. but this past winter has been one of the harshest he's ever experienced. no, i don't is i don't. on november, the 4th a sport and began and snow started falling from day until nightfall. this continued no stop for 2 days. the snowfall was immense up to one metre high. this was the beginning of what mongolian school the tude a disastrous cold spell which coasted most of the country in stick layers of snow
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