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obviously is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, 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 . the wells top court orders is route to educate, allow delivery of food a didn't to gaza as more protest and intrusion die from non nutrition. the i'm carry johnston, you're watching l just also coming up the, the test is to send on a stall, started fundraising events, the us presidents between the rock, obama and joe clinton,
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a to go. this is sole survivor after a bus. so i'm just into a ravine in south africa. kidding. 45 people. and we reports much transit comp and stuff to dawn on you and says as well as in dog, just displacement crisis unit is top court has ordered israel to insure on him to suit a deliveries to the receives the gaza strip. comes as food shortages caused by as well as the blockade on a trucks or leaving more palestinians starving and mountain nourished children across the street by suffering a painful and slow death. a 5 year old boys, the latest victim. victoria gave the begins coverage of the may say to body of 5 year olds, mohammed l new job. he was brought to come all at one hospital, the northern garza suffering from severe mound nutrition doctors that couldn't face
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him because he's the latest victim of food shortages caused by israel's restrictions on a trucks into the strip. at another hospital in northern garza health work and say that seeing many and since every day to underweight for their age under appealing for desperately needed supplies, especially in intensive k units. and then tell us whether or not i'm a product. and so we've received this case about an hour ago, a mama, which in case we've become used to receiving cases like this every day. this child is generally suffering from malnutrition because of the lack of nutrients. you can see her age doesn't match. her weight. does visiting goal is that from a broad say they'd witness catastrophic scenes in hospitals as a result of israel's bombardment and blockade? tanya hatch assigned is a pediatric intensive. cad top desk from georgia and our team has been doing this for 5 days, were exhausted. i can't imagine what the, the been here for a 162 days doing this 24763 days without resources is dealing.
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you asked me whether they had the resources to, to deal with these cases. no. the team is being on a 2 week visit to central garza to see 1st hand how the ruined health care system is keeping me around 12 it's hospitals or even partially functioning. the rest to run out of fuel medicine, of being damaged by fighting and his rating rates. those laughter under intense pressure. this hospital has 800 patients between the a 160 beds seriously ellen and you, people are forced to lie and call reduce. a few members of stuff less to working around the clock while often typing with a room grease towards the time. and which of these medical teams are working hard and most of them have lost their children, their wives or their parents. but despite this, they're carrying on what their work kindly shows the psychological pressure. they're facing. outbreaks of disease along with mel nutrition to compounding the problems facing medics and gaza. increasing numbers of the sick and dingy need
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medical help. these doctors have twinkling resources to treat them. victoria gave some b l j is there. a south africa urgency requested that the international court of justice considered additional measures this month, it's case against as well. it accuses israel of a breach in the un genocide convention as it continues bombarding because this trip i'll just here is gabrielle is on the reports from new york. the world is watching is palestinians go hungry due to israel's war on guys a. it's now clear the i c, j is watching as well. on thursday, the court unexpectedly announced new orders on israel to try to prevent famine. there are 3 new provisional measures, but the most significant one calls on is real to without delay, ensure and hindered provision of humanitarian aid. everything from food and water
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to clothing and shelter throughout garza including increasing the capacity a number of land crossing points and maintaining them open for as long as necessary . this additional provisional measure also calls on israel with the immediate effect to hold any military action that prevents the delivery of that aid. the secretary general has no say over the decisions made by the primary judicial oregon of the un, but is following the case closely. we do believe, as a matter of principle, that all member states need to a by divide by an implement decisions that the court the court said famine is now sitting in, in gaza. best justifying the additional provisional measures. many of the judges consider that israel was not really complying with the order and, and also given the specificity of the order itself when it comes to a to entry, to turn in a. i think that it is clear that this is going to be
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a key aspect of the discussion for south africa going forward. this is potentially what might make or break the case in terms of like, how did you decide whether genocide is happening is going to be this whole debacle of the $98.00 to gossen. the i c. j has also requested israel issued a report on all of the measures it is taken to abide by the new provisional measures. that report is due by the end of april. gabriel is on to out just here at the united nations in new york area. and my colleague body inside spoke with kenneth ross and he's a former executive director of human rights watch. he says the i, c, j felt the need to issue these new measures because it doesn't believe israel is doing enough to of but from in the weight. understand this is that, i mean, everybody looks at what's happening in dawson and sees the catastrophe on fault.
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there's been, you know, one un report after the other about famine, widespread starvation, even increasing depths and the like. now, you know, israel says, oh, it's not us, it's everybody else has that all we, we want to why they did in fact. and when everybody points out, what is it he's real is obstructing a, let's say in dribs and drabs to avoid mass death, but nothing, nothing near enough to avoid mass starvation. and it made its defensive argument before the court in the court basically said, no, we don't believe you. and so it felt the need to issue the dispute warning. it said it was not just a damaged image, samuel is setting units here and we need new orders. the old orders are not enough . and so the way to understand this is really a complete repudiation of israel's efforts to play. and everybody by itself for the widespread starvation that is not fully given off, given they, they didn't. uh, they, you know, the, the previous orders. i mean, what's to say that they will not ignore these orders? mean, will there be any consequences that's,
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that's the question. the big question is really the only person in the world who can answer that question is joe biden, because there really are effectively 2 ways to enforce this or is binding. but that's an abstract me one question. so either the un security council could order course of measures to in the system compliance, but that would require that the u. s. government not veto or the us government could use the very significant leverage that it has between the $3800000000.00 in annual military systems. that again, is the massive arms. they're all set up for us to continue to send things through it by more simply to say, we're not gonna let those arms sales continue. we're not gonna let that military age chicken you unless you open up the borders and lighting food and medical supplies. if you did that, the food of medical supplies would start coming in tomorrow on comes is like the us complicit in breaking international law by sending weapons to israel,
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which are being used against palestinians to make sure they don't get food. i would take it one step further than what you're saying. in other words, israel is just committing massive work, work, ais insurance industry and bombardment, work twice in terms of attracting military targets with knowing disproportionate consequences to civilians and work tribes in terms of blocking geometry and hey, to people who desperately need joe biden. in the us government, or aiding and abetting those work crimes by continuing to fund in arm. it's as simple as that. they 7 people have been killed and, and is ready air rate on the residence, north of rapids, several people were injured in the attack including women and children. the victims were taken to, i'll not jo, hospital for medical attention is very bombing has increased in rafa raising fits among palestinians sheltering in the last refuge on the strip. but even though it is what he strikes in southern lebanon in the reported to have killed,
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at least 9 people, including 4 fighters from the alms group has been up. it's all the amount of events that didn't last 2 of its members has, but all has repeatedly said it won't stop attacking is relevant to the c spot begins in gaza. it's in a 100 reports from southern lebanon, as we are with italian soldiers. the 2nd largest contingent and the un peacekeeping force una feel. their base in southern lebanon is a few kilometers from the border with this route. since the war on concert began in october, the peacekeepers have been in the middle of an escalating conflict here. there's been daily exchanges of fire since the lebanese armed group has beloved, opened a front line against is really forces to support palestinians in garza. the unit phil uh, judy uh, continue and carry out. as usual, according with the 1701 resolution, what's change? it was our boss to death was the setup, accordance with
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a stability of the periods. un resolution 1701 was adopted following the last war between as well, and has beloved in 2006. it task is gonna feel with helping lebanon to army, and the presence of arms groups such as has beloved up to 20 kilometers from israel as border. it never happened, and as well as now threatening a wider conflict until it does. but 11 ounce government says, isabel must 1st stop violating lebanese sovereignty and withdrawal from disputed areas along the border. western diplomats have presented proposals to bring an end to the hostilities along the border, but they have said it is no longer enough to return to the relative calm and stability that prevailed before october. that would involve a political process based on the full implementation of un resolutions, $1701.00 that should involve a beast of presence of leaven onto army in the south,
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which is not involved in this conflict. official say the army faces financial and logistical challenges to carry out its tasks. but there's also a lack of political will to western powers are proposing to help strength and the army so that it can deploy in numbers and serve as a buffer force to restore stability, no one else. so 70, no one in terms of support of the liberties army is ongoing. that's a long process and that's what the international community is trying to do to bring more liberties army, to the south of lebanon. first, there needs to be a supplement to this conflict, but has the law is refusing to come to the negotiating table as long as the war on gaza continues to enter for their address either southern left or not. how destiny and children in the city has been gaza have come out to fly the kites, the southern city rafa is an organized, does a show of resilience and peace, but also to give them a brief respite for the devastation of war power of us because of hundreds of
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palestinian children chains here today to fly that kites into the sky of the besieged in place. this event is organized by the american friends service committee which aims to alleviate to be psychological pressure being a into it by palestinian children. since the beginning of this conflict in october, and also they want to show the message display spouse, the children who desperately in a very desperate need for relief here in the parents we had the mother. and i mean, we are just trying to have some fun because the current situation is tragic. children are tired, they are feeling lonely. so we need these type of events to entertain the children and make sure they are happy to do the. they only find fun in slicing carts, which implies the majority of freedom and peace. i'm only here right now in order to state from the grip of the street where palestinians,
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children here inside the guards and stuff had been killed on an hourly basis. the only wish that they could pretend back to the house was full and even old with days until it peacefully liked the council, paused around the blue star cup as though oh, just a rough, rough southern cause of the bus has plunged off the bridge and south africa kidding? $45.00 of the $46.00 people on board. the vehicle fell into a ravine and caught 5 in the northern province of them. perfect. some bodies were burned beyond recognition. only survive, it wasn't a tool go the transport ministries, promising a thorough investigation into the incident, calling themselves the spokesman for the department of transport in south africa. he told us more about the youngsters who survived the accident to cut into the details we. we do not have the,
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the update as yet in terms of how she is doing. but tomorrow morning. that's one of the things that we plan to do. uh, we know that our out of tennessee, which is that old testing management corporation, is on the scene and it's time to do the investigation day. so we will be having some reports coming in in the 8 hours of the morning tomorrow morning. so we should be able to, to look at the details during this time of the yeah, these is quite a huge x. it goes to the maureen, which is one of the biggest churches in south africa that cc. so they were going to attend the, the, the, the, as part of the pilgrimage. so that's why i basically, and the we would normally, on the piece is unfortunately, some of these accidents do happen. but this has really been quite a shock for us. it's quite a huge number of people that have lost their lives done so. so it's, it's quite a tragic floss of the country. said a head oh no,
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just here. i'm christmas salumi in new york where a judge has sent in sam bagman free for one of the largest financial frauds in history. i'll have that story coming up. the critical debate. pony farmers are angry, people are starving, and we actually have to exports the whole while good because we want to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments politicians and may be often in the highest level have been using games for the political economy service because dave and course the rivals inside story on al jazeera, huge reserves of alysia, used in electric batteries and fine to for reducing over reliance on fossil fuels fly, be nice to vast ideas. salt plates are unique ecosystem. indigenous communities are
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southwest airlines are all the headlines that the published in health ministry says $27.00 children in gaza died of severe amount nutrition this month. a 5 year old boy in the north of the strip was the latest victim is rarely forces habits using toothpaste of using solve ation. as a weapon of the weapons took cost a sort of his route to insure on him to food a, to the interest which seems to cause a strip $1000000.00 people. they're all facing catastrophic food insecurity agencies a would've given in the us present. joe 5 is hosting a stall started campaign at fundraiser new york. organizers say has already invest $25000000.00. from a presence brock, obama and bill clinton will hold on stage discussion, posted by talk soon, steven cole, that more than 5000 dana is expected to attend. hundreds of protests visible so
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gathered outside the event that condemning biden's handling, as well as well on goes up to 100 and has more now from new york of all 3 presidency. their names are up on the marquis their job. i do brock obama bill clinton, all of them in there with a music by liz. oh and a number of other stars. it's being hosted by mindy kalen and as you pointed out to stephen co bear, the comedian slash talk show host will be talking to the 3 presidents later this evening. but just look at the security here. you've got the secret service for all 3 presidents. this is the new york police here who have blocked off the street, and you can see that those trucks, they're all lined up in front of radio city music hall to make sure that nobody tries to make a rush to get inside of there. so it's a major event, but also quite unusual that you've got 3 presidents in one place at once. if you
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look just beyond radio city, you'll see all these protesters here and we're in sort of a safe pen. but it's quite crowded. if you go a little beyond where we're standing right now, there's been hundreds of people, some of the move from just behind us here. but you can see the signs that stop guns of genocide. it seems to be all about one issue. the pro gestures here seems largely focused on gaza and the president's support for israel, which they do not agree with. and i was talking to a gentleman down here who uh hello, how are you doing? who has had a little bit to say about this? no. tell me, why are you here? i'm here because you know, my people in the house. i know you can just, you know, obviously i'm an american citizen, born and raised here. politicians in america are damaging the american citizens image in the world. and as you can see here, there's a lot of americans online in person, different races, different perspective,
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democrat and republican has spoken out against this. and so obviously i'm hearing in person because you know, it's good to be everywhere. so this is all human, all of these things. so thank you for that. and you've got your mother here. your mother who voted, i believe for joe bible, the last time around in 2020. is that right? and what about now? you do use a board, a male? no, i tell us why, why didn't still support so if you really do decide to stop supplies. very good. thank you so much for talking to us both of you. and so van is a young man and his mother from new jersey came here to new york to make their voices heard along with hundreds of other people who were standing behind me. lois,
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to whom opposed to the war in gaza. and they want to show it right out in front of joe biden's biggest ever fundraiser. not a nation says the voice of don is close to was not just displacement crisis. millions of people have been forced from their homes and it facing acute food shortages. welcome web reports from the south to dawn board, a town of rank. every morning, selma adam sends her granddaughter to maya to try and sell some of the few remaining items of clothing around many buyers in this transit camp in south see don golden hall familia. and people have arrived here in the last year. things to don civil war. most everyone struggling to get by the sale means to minus somebody will eat today. they said fighting and see times capital cost 2 months ago to my father died soon after arriving here and left selma to look off to her grandchildren. the money to use it and i got a phone. and
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a used to one of the con i, after we arrived to, we took my son to the hospital. he'd been ill for months without any treatment. and he became, was on the journey of to 5 days in the hospital. he died, i was told to come here and register selma and her family a waiting in the transit camp for un transport too long to rescue gee, settlement, whether a people from her community frequently from the new, the mountains and sit down. she said they're so cost to move in 20 years ago when the government from civilians of the money from the sale size, amiga meal, 6 months ago, there was no market here. many of the traders themselves have to flee the fighting . and they set up stands to sell food to the growing population of displaced people . but everything here is from seed on the onions a grown, the lentils rise old, transported here. and because of the war,
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the price is just keep going out to the town of ring, even know well connected to the rest of south suite on don't keep costs bring goods from the buddha will. the possessions of those on the run un gives new arrivals. money for 7 days, food off the top. they meant to go to the long term settlements for other communities, but many doesn't want to. so the transit come keeps growing. and people do whatever they can to get by run moss, as she saw children killed, people raped when she fled to don. fishy, depends on the sony scrub near the camp. so 5 out of this, if you this is actually harming my body, cutting my hands and arms. if we were not selling firewood, we would not survive. it's the war that forced us here. we've been told not to stain this transit account and to go to the refugee settlement, but we don't want to go there. we want to stay near the border. so we're ready to
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go back to down, civil war has forced more than 8000000 people from that homes more afflicting every day. last month and the family hoping for the best of times, picking phones out of their hands every day as they wait. malcolm web. ouch is era rank south see don to the former crypto currency tied to the summit bank lynn freight has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. he's wrong. what's been described is one of the largest financial fluids in history. so it's a 2 year old. was found guilty of the forwarding customers out to billions of dollars as a founder of the f t x crypto exchange christmas boom. he has more now from new york, the wearing a prison uniform and facing the possibility. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars, sam, bagman fried knowledge. she made a series of bad decisions and apologized for letting his colleagues down the 32
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year old former billionaire, better known by his initials, s b f. started his crypto currency exchange f t x with college friends, and appeared an ads with celebrities promoting crypto currencies as safe to act as a safe estimate. easiest way to buy and sell crypto is the best way to get the game . but he went on to steal a $1000000000.00 from f t x to cover losses. that is, hedge fund, leading to the exchanges collapse in 2022 and his own fall from grace. judge louis kaplan sentenced him to 25 years, saying he knew it was wrong. he knew it was criminal. he regrets he made a very bad bet about the likelihood of getting caught. but he is not going to admit a thing. as his right, prosecutors had called for an even longer sentence reading from the more than $200.00 letters of former f t x customers all around the world who lost money. in some cases, their life savings. i run a cli, his conviction,
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and the collaborative f t x pointed out the need for some kind of framework because, you know, if this was a regulated entity, there would be ordered financials, there would be transparency to government regulators. there would be regular examinations by government regulators and exam staff that would've uncovered the kinds of issues and the kinds of misappropriation that bank when fried was convicted a 2nd for your mother and father attended the proceedings. they said nothing inside or outside the court. but in a letter to the judge pleaded for leniency based on their sons autism, which his mother feared would make him vulnerable to abuse. i genuinely fear for sam's life and the typical prison environment. barber freed, wrote in settling on a 25 year sentence, the judge express concerns that sam, bank and fried, could commit more crimes if not faced with a substantial punishment for his actions. but he also seemed to have knowledge of the concerns of his family and recommending that he held in
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a prison close to them in california. first. absolutely, aus, is there a new york you can find more news and analysis on our website that's i'll just say what the weather is next then inside story looks the flow. it doesn't know restricting child access to especially the the i had low that let's get the web, the full costs for south asia of the next few days. and starting with the satellite image, you can see dennis cloud lingering across the move west and also the north east to so some very heavy rain with thunder storms and the potential for some snow rolling across from us got us down into northern areas of pockets done and we have those a lot out as well from northern areas of india as the edge friday into the weekend
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for the sol. so this is, i'm cloudy conditions, bits and pieces of rain effecting central areas remains raw, the west along the coast, pushing down into care that few showers for for lanka. and whether to come for the north east for baton, as well as bung with dish over the next few days, we have a look at the 3 day for data. you can see those thunder we saw was a 3 to saturday, but improved a picture with lots of sunshine and a heat on sunday. and the heat is going to dominate cool central parts of india. we have got some warnings out for places like con, next friday. in to saturday, for above average temperatures, and to have just offset to climb above average across its central areas of china. because much of the region actually asked that whether front pushes its way for the east clearing the conditions behind it. lots of sunshine and heat for places like woo hahn into saturday. in the end of time when is that?
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