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actually before to use the the distance and use our own algae 0. i'm for the back to go live in bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. the you and stop court orders, israel to allow more food data into guys as at least 71 policy means that kills by as strikes in the past 24 hours is really war planes. target, northern syria and military personnel and civilians are among doesn't scaled. also this hour a drought disaster across southern africa. rec and breaking dry spells have scorched prompts. putting food supplies in danger. and at the white house of foods,
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the 60000000 dollar emergency fund to help stop carrying the wreckage from the baltimore bridge collapse in schools to show up to the miami area and tennis as top say to call us our cross is not house in the quarter finals by section. we go through each of the thank you for joining us. it is 10 g m t that's mid day in guys i warehouse facilities. i've confirmed that he's really strikes, us, killed another 71 palestinian since thursday, as hundreds of thousands phased elevation. the un stop court has ordered israel to ensure food a gets delivered to the strip. these really armed forces are accused of reaching the lens genocide convention, as they continue to attack casa gabriel is on to report some un headquarters in new york. as the world is watching is palestinians go hungry due to israel's war on
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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 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 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,
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but is following the case closely. we do believe is a matter of principle that all member states need to a by divide by an implement decisions of the court. the court said famine is now sitting in, in gaza. that's justifying the additional provisional measures. many of the judges consider that israel was not really complying with the order um and also given the specificity of the order itself. when it comes to age increments $108.00. i think it is clear that this is going to be 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 do you decide whether genocide is happening? is going to be this whole debacle of the $98.00 to gossen of 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
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measures. that report is due by the end of april gabriel, as on to out just here at the united nations in new york. so i'll speak to tamara. i'll verify who's us folks 1st and for the united nations relief and works agency on ross. she's joining us from amman in jordan. very good to have you with us tomorrow. i guess i want to get your thoughts 1st to the about these new provisional measures, the, the by the i c, j requesting fraser. i'll to increase 8 into gaza ordering. in fact, israel, so you increase 8 into guys, are you at all hopeful that these are, these will come by as we are doing all weekend to ensure that the humanitarian assistance, especially food and medical supplies are getting into a gas a at the scale that the parents get to a stroke like humanitarian situation requires you, i didn't hear in your reports of the reference to what the one says about simon. settling in to the we can speak about an entire population and that is food and
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secure. and half of the athens, our population. so 1100000 people have exhausted their food supplies. they have nothing in there in the sense because most of the population is displaced anyway, we're hearing about been friends dying of mouth nourishment and the hydration. and we're also hearing about nursing mothers, no longer producing milk. baby formula is not easily available and gas and my water is often contaminated. yeah, we know about these needs and challenges which are immense. of course, what we want to know is how are you not able to present, i mean to, to deliver aid to the people who need it. and guys, a, how is israel preventing your organization going right from delivering this urgently needed aid? because they have claimed that you haven't applied for access. for example,
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about 2 weeks ago the is really, authorities announced that they were no longer going to cooperate with under uh, with the largest humanitarian agency currently in gaza. this for us is an impediment and a really official impediment to our ability to continue providing life saving food and medical supplies. over the last week, 5 of our requests to access the north of gaza, which is almost entirely seal with food assistance were denied by the israeli government. therefore, we are finding that our operational spaces real is shrinking. however, it was still presence in and as a reminder, wonder what has shelters of the where we distribute food and we want to continue being able to do that. did things ronnie's a tomorrow, give you any explanation as to why they wouldn't grant you access to northern guys . no explanation. and we continue to ask and we continue to push and we continue to
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get support by doing or is by governments, by private donors, including including those who want to donate the cap to under. well, therefore we do have the infrastructure. we do have the logistics and mostly we have so many trucks, part are currently in the east waiting to go with. we have the staff, 3000 people, we have the shelters over 100. so we can do it. so we are advocating with these railing governments and with friends of the israel government to help us continue our work. yeah, some aid has gone in in the past few months to the the border crossings. but in recent weeks, we've also seen a number of countries including the us, jordan spain, result to add drops of humanitarian aid. does that help at all? is it effective on the front? any attempts to get food into nasa as something that we finally welcome. but we
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really want to confirm that the easiest, let's say, for most of the most economical way, is to use the land roads and the underlined crossings. and this is what we have been calling for since the beginning tonight. today, it is so much easier to get food in using it in different lab crossings. open air, draw our symbolic and our way to say we will bring food into gus against the all the really getting the trucks that are already parked the nation already passed into gaza and trying to lighten the very cumbersome inspection status. x x x inspection procedures by the israelis wouldn't be the easiest, the cheapest way for a to go with probably. but we've heard these writing body responsible for implementing the government's civilian policy in gaza. say that there is no limit to the amount of a debt getting into guys. is that the case talk to us about the these uh,
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the process itself. the average number of trucks that have gone into the us not today in march, either from a hard kind of couple stand him cut them shallow, is a 155 trucks every day. that is way below the minimum required $500.00 trucks to go in every day. and therefore both the order of the i c j, but also delayed us un security council resolution. very clearly call for an increase at scale humanitarian fluid medical supply access and to go. so we are very far from it. thank you very much for talking to us tomorrow. i'll re fi spokesperson for one, right. joining us there from i'm on. thank you for your time. thank. is this, i mean, lot is there any forces are continuing to target residential areas across guys. despite that un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease fire. at least 12 people were killed and striking a house in vasa. is there any bombing of
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a southern city has intensified as 1500000 forced to beat us based on assuming sheltering inside many flights at westgate fighting for the north. after being told by israel, that rock i was a say. so how do you, my mood is joining us now? live from of all 5 for the latest. bring this up to speed with what's been happening in terms of the fighting and the strikes this friday, honey, what has been talk? it's the civic that we're looking at. targeted people during inside these with this can be mailed over not a time just within the past couple hours for the clock on anywhere on center in eastern part of the city neighborhood works hundreds of people in the neighborhood . and so, but other part of the civic center part around the taking this year as a place to show the vision of the city,
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50 people that really, really rewarded scale within the massive nearest right. and the time when we're getting more towards the rise in to 15 people overnight, the taxes and the date will be able and one from one families and one visit. then. so how similar situations in the area we are in the area 7 people to be reported don't. meanwhile, is really a military push deeper a little in the restaurant. in the eastern part of the covers the cost many injuries reported to the gods or your v and hospital. all of this, of course, happening despite the 2 powerful bodies that the united nations. what are the you
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on security accounts of that positive resolution demanding of these fire, or the ice as you rolling the minutes or 8. but these 2 bodies do not turn out is really military for continuing its attack and prevention of the delivery of a to the northern part of the world. and reading very quickly already called the death of a 20 a. the children, honey. read the latest a from a rough and 7 guys that way as you heard in the background day friday, praise our underwear, apologies the fact that the quantity of the lives there wasn't a top norse. thank you honey, for joining us. honey. naser and has launched and another attack across is northern border into 11 on and he's reading drone hit this car in the tunnel size of the a one person is confirmed to a scene killed and is radio strikes also hit northern syria overnight getting at
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least $37.00 people, including military personnel, the attacks targeted the city of a level they follow similar strikes on the capitol, damascus, which one did at least 2 people. these really military has previously acknowledged strikes in syria targeting groups, backed by yvonne as dana harder has more from b as well for years now as well. strategy has been and they've declared this numerous times, they want to prevent iran from military and trenching itself in syria. iran or its allies because syria borders as well. they consider this a security threat. but as of late, they have a much more aggressive pastor. more attacks there even being less restrained when it comes to casualties. they're going after members of a bronze revolutionary guards. in fact, a member of the revolutionary guard was killed in the strikes a few days ago in, in their zoo up. so this is israel stay today. it is to the grades and we can
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iran and syria, and they're doing the same and loved and all they are going after a rounds, a lie, how's the law which open the front against has really forces to help palestinians in garza last october. and since then, we have seen targeted killings against has one of the fighters and commanders. in fact, just a short while ago, we're getting reports of a, a car being targeted in, in southern lebanon. and they have been hitting what they're calling military compounds homes. more often than not their homes because has the force and they've been hitting weapons to pose in eastern 11 on very close to the syria border. so israel structures and she is to prevent syria big becoming an iranian base, or a rear base for hezbollah or it's friends with truth for weapons to reach lebanon from iran. so this escalation, not just 11 on, but the neighboring syria as well is there as well and guidelines also affecting
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palestinians in the occupied territories. good fridays, normally a busy time in the old city of occupied east jerusalem. but this is east to celebrations are taking place under the shadow of these really restrictions and tories test stayed away and run conway for some occupied eastern this. this is what a tiny fraction of the people that would normally be hit at easter because of his rose will and goes on. international tours have stayed away. also, there are restrictions on palestinian christians coming in from the occupied westbank for the 1st time in recent memory. listed in person's haven't been given permits to actually take part in eastern now. uh, 200 religious figures from the occupied west bank allowed to come here. but then i'll have to come here with the congregation palestinians of very use to restrictions when it comes to religious worship. likes the most, cuz just the met, weight is the 3rd friday enrollment of ramadan. apollo,
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sidney muslims have also been restricted, only men over the age of $65.00 and women of the age of 50 are allowed to go and craig. so the parents and you, most of it's all very used to being restricted and they understand that that does help them sticking in the case of, of the but the east, the normally posted in christians get free access. they simply haven't been given that there's a number on come out of their occupied east jerusalem. that's now speak to reverend month or isaac, who is in bethlehem, who's the evangelical de sterren pastor there. thank you so much reverend, for being with us on out just here as we heard that important christian holiday. what does it mean today? what disease to feel like for policy mean, chris a yeah, these are very thought of the day study difficulties as you saw on the board and event for us here on back land. and a general setting is literally 20 minutes away from here. we don't have access
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a digital seller and it was sudden, it's very important for us and especially in eastern time, with a custom to going and bring in the tests of the whole east africa. and, and this is nothing new, i think the 650. it has definitely increased a very few people if any, weren't able to get from the west back to general southern. but the been a previous use of the numbers. what about his little us digging christian? so what i love to get into a general center. yeah, this is also a daily life of the occupation. yeah. but as an occupying force, this route is under the obligation to respect to palestinians rights to worship freely. you talked about the difficulties for christians uh, on a daily basis. we also saw a christmas celebrations cancelled earlier this year in december. what has the war? how is the war in guys? i've made it even more difficult for palestinian christians. a lot of times i just don't want pain because of the magnitude of the desk and getting and
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would certainly concern for our loved ones right now. and because it's hard to even list normally when you don't know exactly what locks ones good betters at any moment. right now they're going to slow down dying from starvation even if you get sick right now. and because the taxes are very high that you will not survive it. so it's very hard for us to do the normal life. but the last set up a on a enjoy, i'll with holidays of peace, where the genocide happening next, i'm going to doing the to isolate sometimes that was sent or has left also it started here in bethlehem. the number of unemployment is on the ice is nothing. we're not talking about it in comparison with what's happening because uh, but even hitting bethlehem. things off very doc. if things are very doc, you say father right now, what does the future look like,
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friend for christian communities, not just in in the west bank, but also those in guys were facing a war. will base still be a christian presence in this region? it was best when we grand hope this advice and i'm not exactly, this is our best and most important prayer and home. i'm hoping that they survive the future looks odd because most of our friends and family will talk to tell us that their homes are already destroyed. so they have no way to go. uh, most of that is a connection. and with us, i live in the sense that all of the city of my stuff, and as i said, they bought the homes are destroyed, they'd be in town with dice beyond belief. and most likely they will seek the 1st opportunity to leave us a. this is one of the side atrocities of this one, among many, many types of these that this war would most likely bring an end to the cushion process as a business. i wonder because right now, so reverend, what,
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what then is your message to the rest of the world to christians around the world, to a celebrating east of this weekend the great falls or those slab cents left. that was also the data, the, those lines uh uh, walking into the streets, demonstrate things like the things that does, we've seen as tom's letter from a notable christian data center in acted stage, the managing hold off the web and save the hispanics. so with a grateful for the support, but to be honest, we feel that many have forgotten about us and especially now that it's being modeled almost 6 months to this war. we said no one is talking anymore about about because our messages that we connect on august janet the in the place what it all started to turn into a museum for the guys to come and, and the people here not visiting yet despite everything. and believe me, you know,
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i looked at the images from the celebration of the bottom sunday evening and because in the midst of the seas even somewhat smiling, i don't know how given that, but they just lost another member of that community for sickness 2 days ago. but that so is that what is it is that shows uh, the commitment to face the commitment to the costs. we live in a doctor, that's it. does somebody do that just as a whole lot goes. so despite everything we can spend whole in the midst of this time. yeah. so hope commitment and resilience reference. thank you so very much for talking to us on off to 0. that's reverend month or isaac, the evangelical lutheran pastor in beverly. and thank you very much. thank you for having the, the best turn to other well use now. and a boss has plunged off
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a bridge in south africa, killing 45 people. and it you go is the only survivor, my hobby, and what safety has the d test admissions address? give us a was one of the most difficult they ever had to undertake. when they got to the seed, the fund remnants of bodies burnt bianca's mission. the wreckage of the bus was engulfed by fire of to it plunged into ravine carrying 46 passengers. the pilgrims on board. we're heading to east of celebrations at the headquarters of design christian touch. the driver likely lost control of the bus, which had registration plates from neighbor inputs on millions, usually make the pilgrimage at this time of year did the accidents from the increased traffic all come on last year we last about 225 people are joining this is the weekend. so right now we think of this 45, just one and the crash. so you can read it. you can just imagine how appropriate my
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take this issue is of old safety in the country. the ministry has promised to help perpetuate the bodies of the victims, as well as conduct a thorough investigation. may have been once a day. oh just there are more than a 150 school children kidnapped in nigeria has been very united with their families . the students were abducted in the state of kaduna on march the 7th before being freed by the army. now communities accounting for more accountability to catch, you know, pay as hold on because of excited and relieved. an entire community welcomes back the freed students, army convoys make way for the celebration with students for uniting with their families. for the 1st time since they were kidnapped. many are still trying to make sense of the ordeal. let me just give them the problem and that's we were only given 2 meals a day in the criminal basis before the sewage was given to us as a teacher died because of the beating and the slapping by the bonded the army on
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sunday rescue students and staff who were targeted by gunmen from a school and i to reuse north. they say the ransom of nearly $700000.00 with not teeth goes. yeah, because i haven't slept for weeks. i've just been waiting for the release of our children. morning and night. it was the same, life was full of grief and sadness until now. but a minute. the relief, there's also criticism discrepancies over the number of the kidnapped headspace concerns. one point teachers said they were $280.00 captives. the government says the number is much lower, stating 137 people had been kidnapped and all of them fried. the governor has been accused of using the release as a publicity stunt by hosting the students that a state government house just a day after their release was announced, an attempt to put in to undermine the if we don't disagree, which is in the good and then what it takes is they'll put dives into lice punches,
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but why, you know, so security isn't that good. addictions that nigerian schools were 1st carried out over a decade ago by the armed group, local her rom. since then, other criminal games have followed suit, demanding ransoms, and raising alarm as families. welcome back students, communities across the northern nigeria, oregon, calling on the government for stronger security measures and for accountability katia lope. this is lillian challenges here. as the united nations is wanting that he is close to collapse up to 5000 specially trained lease offices are needed to tackle what he calls catastrophic gang bindings. gangs control most of the capital for to face. 2000 police were 1st requested in july, but the un human rights office says the crisis has become much worse. you have an attack on the central bank offices. you have 2 attempts to take the national palace . you have human rights defenders and journalists being targeted. so this is
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extremely alarming, the gangs of turn their violence towards people that for whatever reasons they see as a threat to their continued control. still ahead on this, i'll just there and use our process is demand an end to the gaza genocide. interrupt to demanding and then to the passenger side, interrupt his thoughts, studied fundraising events for the us president and the dodges. use comics the home data use, but it does the gotten around no says have family was one of the last to leave a neighborhood. nancy dunn's capital cost to because they couldn't afford to leave earlier when the will reached us. the web them shows every way,
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getting more than 20 of my neighbors each day. people here come full health services, a close that comes off from the fact that the nation transit comes into town to bring your call says he was shot in his stomach more than 2 months ago . he's joined. he's been getting for months it's been receiving south see denise, which are nice, like milk, the u. n. rush agency built it for about $3000.00 and now there are more than 5 times that it's not you know, what we are receiving. we have must have number of attorney under cuz you would need assistance. but our capacity and funds are very limited. critical debate, postage farmers are angry. people are starving and we actually have to experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security
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council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments on addition to the highest level they've been using games for that point because we cannot be purpose to intimidate and course the arrival inside story on al jazeera, unique perspective. everything is political. you cannot stay out of politics and everything is a feminist issue to on hud voices. we see our leadership destroying the ability to have a normal life in god. and that the stories that really feel us having a normal life. elizabeth connects with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. there is no over there, and it's all right here. and right now the stream announces era over 30 years, out of the sign. i'll just the real world tells the to follow the story of no ways . in the oldest little coves let us salute the government of norway, horace, remarkable and nurturing the secret negotiations. and wyatt's promise
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piece has remained unfulfilled, a strong decided term. so the negotiation, nobody could show or go home the price of also on all disease the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the want to lose out on algae 0 with me for the back people i, reminder of my top stories. israel has been ordered to ensure unhindered food deliveries to guys that by the highest court of the united nations agencies, a warning of immune and famine with more than a 1000000 palestinians facing catastrophic for shortages. is there any forces or
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sale, targeting residential areas across the gases trip despite a un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease fire, at least $71.00 people have been killed the process trip in the past 24 hours. and these really strikes the northern syria of killed at least $37.00 people, including 5 hezbollah fights, is your tax targeted areas in the city of and then the protest is demanding an end to these really genocide in guys i have interrupted as thoughts that had campaign fundraiser for the us president demonstrated a shouted that joe biden had blood on his hands. john hendern has more from new york. it was a trio of presidential campaign power. the past 2 democratic presidents, bill clinton and brock obama backing up, the current one trailing republican donald trump in polos, been dominating him in fundraising. president joe biden play do his strength,
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raising more than $25000000.00 and the biggest fundraising night in political history. with the swing states that will decide the 2024 election divided by as little as 10000 votes. money for advertising and get out the vote. efforts could make the difference. polls show biden's approval ratings are the lowest of the 3 presidents under performing is 2020 numbers with black, young and with the war and gaza era been muslim american voters. the forum was interrupted several times by anti war protest inside radio city music hall. 2 outside the event anti war protesters held back by an army and secret service agents and police called him genocide. jeff, if you don't want to commit suicide in the steps of trying to get inside donors, they'd as little as $225.00. and as much as half a 1000000,
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a picture with all 3 presidents costs a $100000.00, but you expressed your view outside. it costs nothing as long as you don't mind a little cold and rain. adding to new york traffic and the crash of secret service agents which trump, who attended a week in nearby long island for a new york city police officer killed in the line of duty. trump, who has been raising money for his campaign, and his court cases, sent out a political fundraising request of his own, saying he needed to compete with a quote, deranged hollywood liberals funding by john henry and l g 0 new york. and haven't use us president joe biden has approved a 60000000 dollar emergency fund following the baltimore bridge collapse. the money will be used for clean up and reconstruction efforts. in maryland, 2 bodies have been recovered. the remains of 4 other bridge repair workers are still trumped under the sunken wreckage and run with economy. of the remnants of
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the francis scott key bridge remain twisted above and below the tops go river. it's blocking the entrance to the port of baltimore along with the stricken container ship. the dolly. a request for 60000000 dollars in federal emergency relief funds has been quickly given the green light by us president joe biden. efforts to rebuild the bridge will be executed in stages and work is expected to begin soon. we need to rebuild the francis scott key bridge. but i want to be clear. this work will not take hours. this work will not take days. this work will not just take weeks. we have a very long road ahead of us. we understand that. and we're preparing divers, have found the bodies of 2 workers who are repairing potholes on the bridge when the disaster happened. but the bodies are for their colleagues. all immigrants from mexico on central america haven't been found. salvage teams say they're trapped in
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vehicles that are encased by heavy concrete in debris. their families say their bodies and rebuilding of the bridge are both the top priorities planned for walker . we were informed that the government who decided to stop the search to begin removing debris from the bridge. it means that the search for bodies is being put on the back burner. we understand that the us government is losing millions of dollars because the boats are not moving. but we believe that they should not forget the suffering of the families. and the 4 victims whose bodies have not yet been found with around 4000 tons of steel and debris sitting in and around the container ship. removing it is a massive job before reconstruction. where can begin on one of marilyn's major transport links and ronald han elders here to now to southern africa where drought is threatening food shortages for millions, the region as of its lowest rainfall in more than 40 years. south africa is the regions largest serial producer. but a heat wave as quartz crops causing prices to rise is also traded water shortages
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in johannesburg, south africa's andras city zambia has declared a national disaster with around 40 percent defended areas destroyed by the intense heat. our costs are lasting 4 hours because water levels are too low to the state in the hydro, electric power, great, and a neighboring zimbabwe food shortages are predicted because of an estimate of 62 percent shortfall in the grand thomas. the government set a to ration supplies to help vulnerable households. let's bring in whether i present a car like from on this. so kyra house via is this drought, and is there any relief inside for this region? what is a dire situation? and we could see more countries in the region declare a drunk disaster was good and bad news when it comes to whether they will be some improvement and that's down to if you keep driving forces. now the main factors that are causing the strong in southern africa or lack of rain full and of course, very high temperatures. and that's driven by what scientists cool 9,
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a climate change, but also the new weather phenomena. now that's a naturally occurring warming of the sea surface temper does not have an effect on the weather around. well, that was a clad in july and we had the west of those conditions from november to april. so very high temperatures and of course, very dry conditions, a lot of range from now the last time we have the 2015 to 2016, we have the worst route in southern africa in 35 years. so this isn't new to the region. but this time we for the, the wise february and for 2 years was down b as in bob went on board swan a severe rain for deficit as well in on goal in malawi and zap and mozambique comforters across the region of the team. about 4 to 5 degrees above the average, and that's not going to go away any time soon in terms of rainfall. well, we'll look at 2 examples. zambia is well below the average for the 1st 3 months of the malawi a little better, but still nowhere near where it should be. now we're going to see some rain coming to the long way of
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a tuesday through to the weekend. that's what we can do to help the areas that need it. the good news is, is that we are expecting el nino so we can instead, we could see the emotions of the media from june to august as a 55 percent chance of that. and that means more rain, but it isn't a given and we are entering the driest period for this part of the world. count, i thank you very much for that. well, the drought in malawi has caused the government to declare a state to of disaster. the president has a feeling for international help as grain reserves run out. how long would tacit reports like how to assist as a harvest. the pharmacy for a may see to survive the droughts from those that struggled. she's worried at what she finds, can i email that one? have somebody more, you can see how the maize looks, the grain is of low quality because there was no way to by law is government has declared
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a state of disaster because of the drought in most districts. we had to slow on said to friends, and when there is curb people blunted. and then we, i did dry spill or long dry spell. richard is that did in the most of the crops we're doing in the fields, i do, i try to some other places completely dried up and people have to go to a vista. malawi is prone to natural disasters such as flats and droughts. and m p say the country doesn't have any gamers, as a country, we do not to take care of our grain. we lips, most of our claim as law side of the country. we sort of, most of us trained to private traders to she can any more fee to produce as this has drained on our stops. and as i'm talking to you now know we as a country, as does not have a grant, even though it deserves and abundance,
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he's actually to 0. the government saves around 2000000 households will need you mandatory and assistance. if the drop lessons that number will rise, president lazarus to clear out is over the asking the international community for health such as money and food $800.00 matessa out of that. only speak to on the list. you know more about this. he is in pretoria and he's the chief economist with the agricultural business chamber of south africa. thank you so much for joining us . as we hear there's to be a drop spouse in a number of side of african countries. talk to us about the impacts a little bit more on agricultural production in the region on food supply and the impact in particular on small scale farm is i think that the time of the quarter assumed that the french approach 198-5060, which was the last time when we had it wide spread, if it got a need to reach it. this time i knew that we were entering in new york,
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but the indications were that dryness and the way the only time this is in the end of march flowing into a row. as opposed to solving africa regions. they went on out and they wanted to become a barrier, nothing honestly, i call and invest that a lot of money, one, which is the seat on the ground. and this is the reason that the, well, it is only from the beginning of february, way this waves really are right in the regions. and we didn't see any right for the number of countries here in my home. so like i was going for roughly not nearly 2 months is about really received widespread, ready for the back. if you speak with people in malawi, you stick with people in zimbabwe is they were people across the region. the experience of us donald boss is on the call. yes. as well as the hottest, but also those that are in the commercial space,
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which plays and talking casual testing supplies in that region. also experience losses. yeah. for us to think about different situation conditions. right. and, and on that precisely, what is it meant for food? surprise, for security, what, what's missing right now? what is now on this as phrase is why i'm a slice, because remember, the solve and i forgot to read you use is white amazed as a stable. great. well, they use a lot of maze. i mean, if you think all the girls are made for actually just wondering, consolidated, 23. 24 isn't. it is awesome. the sat with the one point be on task base that is available, but baseball 195 percent of it is young ladies in the region. you use these. what do you hold on for actually outside of this week it'd be fully country that produces white maze. insignificant boys is magical, which is why out why right? so rate gives the prices of b y n e m a base. that's a differential around
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a $100000.00, rang once the nightstand, that's in the next 30 to 4 months. you may see a c increase in brain product prices for the most across the southern africa. so this, this could have been an impact for the rest of the world because prices of mays as you go, as you say, will go up south africa's in by weight and, and does on the out the launches producers of mays. now i wanted to ask you about the way you know we respond to this in, in, in the future even before this dry spell hate. they were ready, millions of people who were facing food in security in that region of the world. what do you see as the best practices to anticipate these droughts and, and scale up for security? i want to stress as i do that, well, there's a law for a while solving effort that will be affected differently by the rest of the well
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because of the variety of amazed consumes, which is why i'm as low as that job, but dissipating, what can happen both for the 2 ways. for the near term, the often dawn saw in africa they must engage with the lights of the wi fi router. as far as that possibility possibly may suffice for the region. those are the conversation that i think should be getting right now. but thinking about the long term on the in congress outside of offers is i'm the beginning of all the interesting the storage facility, right? when the companies are concerned, but there's a little worried about whole so needs to be done when including this, the for right. that's pretty, that's we see me. they all reduce the varieties that i would say these hosp, the patients, while the government should be accepted, the signs that were coming up because the point is we're on time to change. this is
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not going to be the last time we'll see these decided lives where that the fact and we need our time. it's want to add a couple of practices, but also in the email sciences, getting the best varieties back in saying these are conditions. and the outline are being bused on that for the african governments need to try to be more investments modernize in the outcomes of us. and it was due next ease of calling from atlanta, thomas, improving trade policies, which can stop and nice the environment and allow the job and the scientists by sniffles practice to be adopted. very, very interesting to talk to you about this and hear your insights on delays, you know, both chief economies with the advert coastal business chamber of south africa. joining us the from pretoria. thank you for being with us on angie's, here of the well, in india climate change reduce production and wage increases of force at least 20 t factories in west been gone state to close. this has left hundreds of
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t workers looking for other jobs as they struggled to make ends meet. now fernandez has a story on the patient is on face trying desperately to provide for his family of 5 . he's one of hundreds of t workers who don't have what you do is state closures. he's applying for an $18.00 monthly allowance. the government pays 20 states close. i'm local kind of make up what i hear. it's very hot to be for the children's education and manage our daily expenses. many drop out of school before their high school exams. and the future and arch seem doc and leak. e 90 good 3 and in recent months has lift keep donations dry and dusty new a use combined with pest attacks and salary increases for workers have made it difficult for states to stay afloat about a dozen dfcs trees and doors and dodging hills of close to the phone, once the growth happens, then the 1st happens. it becomes
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a vicious cycle of drought, best spring, best. so by the time you get, well that's i can the ones go. and if you're into the ones, the ones with the fist activity still under bush's, then the crops on top of the queue options, maybe like 20 works crushing stones at the river bank for just over a dollar a day. it's back breaking work in sweltering condition. that's a mini, it's the only way to make a living scheme to help the unemployed is being suspended due to a dispute between the states and central governments. after that's done, it says, years have been following for the past 4 years. he says the prices have not increased in proportion to wages, which accounts for 70 percent of production costs. but unions see another side of joe, but the states are shutting down because the owners,
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main site is more into creating then running the industry properly. last year, india is premium t growing regions g link recorded its lowest production in 50 years and with the conditions becoming increasingly difficult to you. many sierra the was 2nd largest, the producer will suffer more plantation closures and job losses. and their fernandez g 0, a major fire has engulfed a building under construction and northeastern brazil. debris was seen falling from the high rising, receive a media se, imagine the cruise evacuated people from nearby buildings. no casualties have been reported. thank if you ever infections across the americas tripled in the 1st 3 months of this year compared to 2023, at least a 1000 people have died this year. you and find american health agency says it could be the regions worse, operates off the virus which is carried by mosquito. see the head on algae 0 and there is no beating around the bush for this 3 time. major champion general. how if
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i have some flashes of brilliance. that's funny. i've had no honest to sit in the charles, you close out the months, 6 full to reach his 1st miami. i can send the final result. i remove the times, the top 10 to the 1st time since 2018 if he makes the final wind against him. it's a dr. blatt's or best. that's just how it is. i mean i, i came into the match very focusing. the thing extremely clear when i had to do so, you know, sometimes simplicity, genius, it's not, it's very, very hard to do it, especially when you play against an opponent like that. but i was able to, to really dictate the game. i don't know frustration so right now because here here we see made me feel like i'm 13 years old. you know, it was crazy. uh, i was uh, talking to my team, uh saying that uh, i don't know what's uh, what i have to do is dimitra full size alexander's virus in the semifinals of play
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. he's lost to 7 times and 8 matches the drum and ended to run his tournament. they become probably an hour down there of winning 6375. he's yet to drop. the sets out this year's event from the law school in miami, for the 1st time since 2018 in the women's door. danielle collins is into has sus w. t. a 1000 final, the american beach, 14 feet across serena alex, i'm drive in straight sets. 6362 collins needed just 75 minutes to get post. are russian opponents. it knocks out. well, number one even should be on 2nd, reached somebody from the sentence. collins will face was and before you elaine it re block it up. so that's fine to last is run. the rest in miami is into how full final of the season offered of facing, excuse, i'm australian, i from champions victoria as the rank of off there we bought. and one of the things that i was there and get back to in the 2nd 6 love to full set aside to be locked into the recovered. so when the sun set in its time, right, i'm 6, you all have place in the fire. so hey, autonomy received
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a standing ovation as he played his 1st and i'll be game for the villages on us soil. the the $700000000.00 japanese signing was part of the starting lineup to face the st. louis cardinals. and despite the big welcome, he only played a smooth pots in don't, is when you hit to double in the suss ending, but like every new saw. so that was the inevitable. it's us today, mistakes. it's on a run to said base and we need to find it. won't you probably to find me to bits resulting or put 5 minutes. instead it was better. and for the family who saw it safe play of speaking hi runs in the setting. as the dentist called new 71 plan making his debut for a new, seamless one. so so join the new york yankees from the san diego padres till december. we had an impressive fuss to a single single stop the going to come back from
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a full run deficits against deceased and asked race. so say then produce this incredible right in the nice thing to prevent the 1st time the game is that a 5 full wins full, the yankees in texas and football a name on has pops off again, it is the sporting events in miami this week having been spotted in miami and tennis tournaments and the miami seats and the game against the golden state warriors the city and throughout the ceremonial fastpitch for the miami mountains name or was still recovering from any injury. he did a good job with his own. in the end, the atlanta hawks have peace in the eastern conference leading boston celtics for the 2nd time in a week on thursdays game ended with an overtime thriller. jason tyson, black boston, with 31 points. i'm such a rebalance, missed what could have been a game winning 3 points to in the final sessions of regulation. time. with the schools tied at $112.00 a piece that was in to waive a time. but his own time. my roommates is jim shult with no point one seconds less
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. so when it for atlanta, 123 to 122, south 6 have already secured both of these days. now it's up to 2 games. this wasted on the victory wasn't any reason to celebrate. so this full time, he won $10000.00. amazing, this hoss caught shots during half time and the guy well done to him. and if he thought that was good, how about let's see it all iris go 500 are in some flight. i don't a shot from his knees when he found a bush 3 time making champion, maddox, the safe pause during his 1st round of houston. i said, he's fixed on something late going into friday's sacramento, and i've seen him do it. so he'll hit now the muslim heidi months of ramadan is full of traditions and pockets. dom playing crickets one into the night has become a local custom as you want. it goes, you're all square reports. it's close to midnight in karachi. but the floodlights
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drawer dozens of men for a game of ramadan crickets, late nights the street pre kit has become something of a tradition over the last few decades in the city in pakistan, during the muslim hardly a month. and the pie is say, it helps them stay awake until the pre don't meal. notice the whole next day spa speaking, feel free to accept it or not. so i know that we are free in the night, and we have to keep ourselves awake until the whole. if you sleep, we can miss the whole. if you missed the whole, it's difficult to fall. so it's better to get involved in the game of the cricket and playing with mobile phones. you have to get a give you that you're looking at was during ramadan, usually shows the impact is done. so players in science have a few hours to rest before the big game. the tom mike is repainted to mock the crease tennis balls a typed in whites to give them greats about speed and visibility and the lights. and then it's time for the 1st to do to is that i feel it's about people often sleep during the day during fostering that'd be much physical activity during the
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day. physical activity is essential for good health that is walking, bunny cetera. project covers all of this hearing one across cheese pool neighborhoods, around $200.00 spec paces have turned out to run the place. i'm gonna be making a big now jump in. well no, i don't play i watch the game with great interest. i like to watch crickets. some of these boys go to the jobs during the day. well, some other sleep during the day time. they don't have much time. but in rama time they get to play crickets into the night. the narrow streets defined the physical boundaries at this game, but the appeal of st. cricket during the heavy month goes way beyond the is the pump you on a casual sca out to 0. and that is what you'll support from me for now, but i will be back with another website, alabama. thank you very much. and we will see you need to, of course, and the former crypto currency,
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tyco and sign some bank when trade has been sent into 25 years in prison for his role in what's been described as one of the largest financial fonts in history. the 32 year old was found guilty of defrauding customers out of millions of dollars. he was convicted on all accounts after a month long trial in november. and finally, some eye catching pictures from iceland of 2 of nature's most spectacular events. at the same time, any rocketing volcano and the northern lights for eruptions and as many months right in the nearby fishing town of brenda, bake the fellows of lava are now being seen against the backdrop of the aurora while creating destruction fly. fondest of you is spectacular. and something else and that is it for me for you back to the boat to stay with us on down to 0. so rahman has more of the days tops. oh,
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