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great in the joy of breaking falls and the footprint we remember the blessings we all meant to share. for that do a sacred play is now your duty to fulfil all that can possibly be the final farewell. so after a day it was radiant times dozens of the kids across the life from the holes that coming up reports that the us is about to send thousands more problems to is right. that's part of the multi $1000000000.00 on the siege for ms. radius. actually quite westbank, the report of the pride of some kind of sydney families has been forced to live and
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make sure i understand just understand the 1st african american man to win an oscar for best supporting actor has died. we look back at the career news. the so then is there any forces a continuing to target residential areas across concept? despite the un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease for 17 palestinians, including children have been killed in 2 separate attacks and guards. the city is ready forces bomb, the local sports clubs, industry jr. neighborhood garza's major offices, police offices involved with securing humanitarian aid, where the main target target resume is more than the strikes reporting from rough in southern gulf or within the past 24 hours referencing please give is very
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military attacks on this in some areas of cause a city where it's huge and neighborhood has been massively attacked by the use verify tickets and also onto their units that are stationed on different sides of the city there. as confrontations, also raging, and that's very densely populated neighborhood. now they've been seeing that separate strikes. i've targeted, spoke lot munitions. yeah, yeah, a neighborhood where it has to be an evacuation center for thousands of palestinians, families as of a 15 palestinians. the have to report at killed but let you tend to separate incidents and attacks to civil cause have been hit. one of them had a can included and contains one of the police officers who was responsible and playing a very integral room in securing the humanitarian pulled voice deliveries to the another at pots of gauze as is released as domestically. in fact is chasing everyone who can play a role in terms of security and the sides. um it's,
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it's ongoing efforts to create a state of kansas in the another at part of kansas specifically with its ongoing restrictions on 8 deliveries to the, to that very disparate parts of the territory. part yes, we can see more in specific ation, not only in a she's a neighborhood of s strikes, but also on the vicinity of a she felt hospice and one of the latest had killed 10 palestinians from the same family in the street. this family has been trapped for days and they did not manage to get a safe access to the south. they have been targeted as they were inside their residential house. and that's absolutely a part of the reality of what, what's going on in the vicinity of a she felt hospital, there are intends is ready tanks in the vicinity of nothing medical complex and con units on friday, 22 people were killed when we sell to get a full story building, it was 2 to 5 families. rhetoric day can be as the details of the grieving relatives more on the death of a palestinian child was killed when and is ready. asked roy case an apartment block
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and the southern city of han, eunice, resident sage, ready for these gave them no warning about on the side of the building houses more than 50 people, including mostly women and children. civilians who were confined to their apartments. suddenly a rocket was dropped on the 4 story building without any prior notice among the dead or infants, some as young as 6 or 7 months of these ruins used to be a series of apartment blocks. many palestinians fled fighting in northern gauze, hoping they would be safe here. hon eunice was designated as one of his rail, so called safe stones in the south. but his ready forces are intensifying the bombardments of the city. that human w. a daughter, we urge all countries around the world to come and witness the ethnic cleansing that we're being subjected to. this is a wall of extermination. trees, animals, houses, schools, children, and women are all being exterminated. this entire square was exterminated without
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any reason. as more families, more on the death of loved ones, then he will say question, how many more innocent children will die before israel cools the whole to the violence? victoria gave some b. l. g 0. united states has reportedly approved anonymous packet for his route. that includes thousands of bombs, $1800.00 bums of way, $900.00 kilos have been signed off by the by the ministration. also authorized the transfer of 500 pounds waiting, 250 kilos. the multi $1000000000.00 package includes 5 digits for these rarely ministry. a white house correspondent kimberly hallett has more from washington dc, the despite increasing pressure from high profile democratic senators and members of congress on capital hill to limit military aid to israel to help the number of civilian casualties as a result of israel's war on gaza. the white house was signed off on another routine
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transfer of bombs and war plains to israel. now last week, the state department authorized this. this was initially authorized in 2008. it amounts to about $2500000000.00 in not only fighter jets, but also in support of the bonds that they would carry. this, despite a growing risk between both is really and us government, you will recall that earlier this week be, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a broccoli cancelled a planned meeting between us and is really officials that was to review these really military campaign plans for of procedures and military plans for at ground invasion into rafa. something that the u. s. is strongly opposed to with out any sort of plan for the more than
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a 1000000 palestinians who are currently sheltering there. now the reason for the cancellation was because the united states refused to veto a un security council resolution calling for a temporary cease fire in gaza. as a result, now we do know that the meeting has been rescheduled, although the date of that has not yet been determined. what we do know, however, is that the united states has hoping during that meeting to discuss with is real possible alternatives to any sort of military campaign into rafa. kimberly help it out to 0. washington, as the body of the ministration support for israel, whose problem to dissent within the state department. earlier this week, for an offense officer who promoted human rights on behalf of the us government became the latest employee to leave a job in protest. my colleague elizabeth front and spoke to i know that she line
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who said she could no longer be in a compass, the crimes against humanity. i thought about resigning every time. israel violate. busy international law hitting hospitals, schools, and killing civilians with impunity. and the us government did nothing to try to hold them accountable. the, the, the timing of my resignation reflects the fact that i did it, i owed an obligation to the us government. i received an arabic scholarship and so i owe the government a year. so on, on, on the 300 and 65th day i handed in my resignation. i also thought about resigning sooner, but also my, my team is involved in the human rights reports and it's, it's a very labor intensive process. and so i wanted to also make sure that we, we'd completed that work before i left, and you have made this decision at a great personal cost resigning publicly from the us state department wallet
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support. one of the most brutal was of odd times. why was the southern portion for you? why was that risk worth taking fees? um, i think the, sorry i, the main reason is that i have a daughter and she's too very young. but if it's in the future, if she were to ask me about what i did as this is happening, i just, i want her to know that i didn't stay silent. um i, i, i, i just, i don't think i could i, i couldn't continue to watch what was happening and just keep going to work every day. i at least 27 children have died of mel nutrition and dehydration and dogs. i since israel started as will on this trip in early october, desperate parents scheduled stream blanks to try and find food for their families.
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how many toughie she told us about the challenges he faces every day to ensure his children have something to eat. the and i remember how i ran, potentially i just brought him out on o as in 9 i by the love the shanisha involved the luggage left for the rest of the body shop. i'm giving you a hug out of the hey, for the investment items, stuff it was probably
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a flag or something, you know, sort of it's food always listening to your buddy. yeah. the just, i've been the low level. i saw somebody come pretty much listen to the i don't remember the seems. remember i have already on the phone a few minutes ago that the can. i had trouble from someone on
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the phone with as of march, the 30th is observed as land a in the occupied policy country on this day in 1976, 6 palestinian, his railroads were killed by. is there any forces for protesting against plants or it's appropriate the lines. and he'll explain westbank legal assessment expansion has continued since then. early of this month, israel's far right minute step as what else? most which announce the seizure of 10 square. columbus as of land mostly in the jordan valley. were con, has been speaking to those affected towing ready to plug in on the 30th. but this fall and look and ody reach a fraction of his land the see that landscape it stretches into the valley and up the hill belongs to 15 hosting in families. this is that green mall to the weight.
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this one now is voted on 2 more, so you called access that? yes, he took this line most that he's us, it load is gum. about the $21.00. only i lose this real name is mostly short of age . he's been sanctioned by the us and u. k for being a dangerous environment. sutler, he posted on social media, his plans to build an education center. bring both settlers. it will tell you that he full, the families from that home when the guy is, you know, hold on, i'll just loose or talk to me and then asked me about my neighbor and wife. when i told him they were there to hit me in the head and direct me into the house with the other settler. my thoughts heard me screaming and blood was everywhere. red. that'd be of twice i should have probably slipped in the bold and knowing 2 years. so the island up a little thermal. he came at night, the settler moves, so 7 others. he kicked us out and took our belongings. he level with nothing. he
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also kicked our neighbors out. we owned this land and we have proof of our club. she shows us proof of ownership from palestine. israel and georgian hosting is can only reach the edge of this hillside. beyond that, they say they can only look down the empty hundreds and sold and lines and even hear that being prevented from completing the building. even though most of this area is on the posting of civil control. it's this gate to finding the people from that lot that had put generations while we were filming what she pulled up. i asked him why he's taking the land that was tried. he's not speaking. it's a so he's a selling us. he starts making calls and i'm told to have a concealed weapon. it's not safe for us to say, i'm a, sorry a is it going through the, as i get to the valley? so when you eh, we can tool unless the you control
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a boss is peace of the valley. so that's why it is a thought, a good thing, this area. now, i should never have been that be a live in a metal out house. old. it's around to was given to her is charity. and it's not much she dreams of her brick house and tiled floors doesn't know if she'll see it again north on how to see or of the for the, the occupied westbank or so that here now does or the climate crisis across the southern africa is, was drowned to malawi, leaves millions needing humanitarian assistance, and starving for change of time. students twist is now in critical condition of getting on a hunger strike while facing charges to dish the
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had a low, they will start in southern africa and in madagascar because tropical sy clone domain brought some very heavy rain and cause devastating flooding. now it has weakened and pulled out to see it's going to take so that heavy rain on woods to maricia, but still a legacy of very heavy shell is continued across eastern areas of madagascar. we are expecting that flooding to west and in the days ahead. now it is looking west, of course, the eastern areas of south africa, marched riah, across the west with heaps. continuing to dominate the southern african countries that a suffering from drought, there were some heavy rain coming into northern parts of angola and lingering around to the gulf of guinea. but it is a large hot and dry picture and the heat continues to build for northern parts of africa. in particular for chad, we think temperature is picking up into the mid forties as well. but for the north of this, well, it's an opposite story. here we've got from what and when the weather sweeping into
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the north west morocco seeing some very heavy rain. thanks to an area of low pressure working across the beery and peninsula, but to the northeast for egypt, temperature is continuing to pick up cairo. think it's 33 degrees celsius. the, i'm not heat continues the cause of much of that event with some heavy rain for saudi arabia in an increasingly complex world and it's paramount to be direct capture walter sheds moments. international law is vehicle. be this model until the discussions, the customer, the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does that affect the community? a sense that message that antibiotic bigotry, that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hate upfront without just here. the
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the kind of get you watching out 0 reminder about top story is this uh, and is really strikes of killed 22 palestinians and calling eunice and southern gaza when a missile hits a 4 story building. and then the issue julia neighborhood in kansas city. the $72.00 united states has repeatedly signed off on an arms practically as well. the keeps thousands of problems that's according to the washing packages with billions of dollars and will search for at least 18 people have been killed in madagascar following tropical cycling domain. the storm which made landfill on wednesday, causing massive flooding in the northern part of the country at more than $20000.00
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people to be displaced. disaster management officials are evacuating affected residents, for people are still unaccounted for. a severe drought and below it has caused the government to declare a state of disaster. the president is appealing for international health as green was as run out. argument. tasha as this call to assist as a harvest, the pharmacy operates may cease to survive the droughts from those that struggled. she's worried at what she finds, can i email the, have somebody more, you can see how the maize looks, the grain is of low quality because there was no way to live. this government has declared a state of disaster because of the drought in most districts. we had to slow on said to friends, and when did is kim, people blunted? and then we, i did dry spill or long dry spell. richard is that the in the most of the propes we're doing in the fields?
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i do, i try to some other place is completely dried up and people have good tough vistas . malawi is prone to natural disasters such as flats and droughts, and m p. say the country doesn't have any gamers, us, as a country, we do not to take care of our grain. we, let's most of upgrading the far side of the country. we sorta most of, of drain 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 great even though it deserves and abundance executives, 0. the government saves around 2000000 households will need you mandatory and assistance. if the drop lessons, that number will rise. president lazarus tell clara is already asking the international community for health such as money and food. $800.00 matessa out of the and it's nearly yes and is fighting breakout between so don's army and the
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permanent tree rapids support forces. the civil war has forced more than 8000000 people from the homes, and many of them to displacement comes from neighboring chide and sells to don. welcome web reports with transit come to the board, a ton of rank where refugees of ramadan, difficult conditions off to their friends and neighbors were killed, and homes looted the people here run for their lives. many of them lived in saddam's capital cost to then fled to this transit camp in south sea tons for the town of rank. the lines have been turned upside down to one thing hasn't changed. coming together at sunset to break that foss during ramadan. exhausting here isn't easy, so i'm going to people this what i'm i've done here and display a light. it's a very hot when uh this the, the 1st it is on there is a he has very hot. busy second 3 is ons,
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lots of people here they will do is they come in witness. this no one going to big for him, full meals on something like this. when he could arrive at the transit, come to un provides enough money for a week suit often that people depend on their savings or money send by relatives. in fact, the circumstances pres that would usually be held in a mosque will hosted in homes, take place between the shelters that are now home to thousands of people. within half a 1000000 of crossed into south sea, done since the conflict began nearly a year. okay. life in the account of a lot of pain, more so many people here cause food enough food 3 people have told us the circumstances is even more important than usual. celebrate rama them to come together to share what little they have. people here have to leave almost everything behind possessions, homes and livelihoods. the heat,
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her mind had just finished training to be a medic. when she set the will. she told us her dream is to help people graduate from from the university. and i didn't get my it's very sad, i just say the chance nothing. and i, even in the, for my studies, i hope that the fine work there's not much to celebrate in ramadan, in the transit come the, he'd says have faith help to hold on for the best, the future. but nobody here knows when will, even if their lives will ever go back to normal malcolm web address era rank sounds to them. a ukrainian attack on the russian border city belgrade has left one person dead. brushing force to say the repelled 15 shells from the crate inside. the train
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is frequently attacked belgrade since muskets full scale invasion. in february 2022 and ukraine says around a 100 russian drug and the missile strikes have talked to the electricity critic across the country. emergency blackouts have been imposed in some areas. plants in central, in western regions were attacked. some of them severely damaged. the leader of the roman catholic church will mess the traditional good friday procession in room, nebraska, and says 87 year old pipe francis savings energy from other events he's expected to preside to. it will be ventured on saturday and a mass democracies to sunday. last year, but frances missed the same event to to extremely cold weather. a tie student dying to visit is in critical condition in hospital more than a month into hunger strike. she was arrested in february for allegedly harassing the role of family medicaid. human rights advocates say the case demonstrates how thailand's laws are being used to suppress freedom of expression. jessica washington, as this report and then goes to my set of hospital. i'm all the weeds for the 22
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year old daughter that was going to end up paying the 112 i don't known as stolen and typically nothing has been on a hunger strike since they were reminded in custody in mid february on charges of sedition someone's lawyer says she's weak and feverish, but will not accept medical treatment. she's not my 1st plan. who did this? i'm sure she's not going to be the last one. and i think that all the reason very similar is just about normal justice. the sedition challenges relate to an incident in early february when the pan repeatedly santa did come on as a royal motorcade carrying thailand's princess much oakley city, and home was passing. they also argued with an officer when they was stopped and later said they did not realize it was the royal medicaid lawyer colon a law student. and after this campaigning for form of community says,
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defense should be considered a misdemeanor. the prime minister's office said after the incident that such action said a bad example for others as young people must respect your traditions. later that month to one, organize the public survey, asking people what they thought about flu medicaid. violence broke out when pointless, supposes. confronted after this, conducting the pony stolen was already facing charges for insulting boys. after she discussed the medicaid case, human rights organizations say nearly 2000 people in thailand had been prosecuted since 2020, the exercising the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. humor i watch, we have not seen significant improve man, regarding respectful fundamental freedoms for him, expression. if you don't assembly, people are still being prosecute that people are being sent to jail and denied that
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bel, and we have high people seeing the country, right? screwed say, tying authorities use prude and vague our schools in the criminal code related to security to prosecute us to this. and this case should not be considered citizen. someone has said she will not stop her hunger strike. and her voice is heard and thailand, justice system is reformed. just like in washington, i'm to 0 to india now with climate change, reduce production in wage increases a forced at least 20 t factories in westbank goals state to close. this has left hundreds of workers looking for other jobs, know fernandez as this report that the vision is on fees trying desperately to provide for his family or 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
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expenses. many drop out of school before their high school exams. and the future an arch seem dock and leak. b. 90 good reading. recent months has lift, keep donations dry and dusty low. a use combined with pest attacks and salary increases for workers have made it difficult for a states display of fluids. about a dozen d factories and to us and dodging hills of close to fun. once a growth happens, then the 1st happens. it becomes a vicious cycle of drought, best spring best. so by the time you get one that's like in the ones ones go. and if you're into the once ones with the 1st activity still under bush's, then the crops of 3 q 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,
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it's the only way to make a living a scheme to help the unemployed is being suspended due to a dispute between the states and central governments. after that's done, it says you've been following for the past 4 years. he says the prices have not increased in proportion to wages, which account for 70 percent of production costs. but unions see another side of joe by the states are shutting down because the owners mindset is more into creating than drawing the industry properly. last year, india is premium t drawing region d 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 that for the end is just the are a group of migrant workers. this pay tribute to the 6 people killed when a bridge collapse in the city baltimore. the victims were over mexico and central
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america. they were working on the front of scott key bridge when it was struck by congress ship on choose day, leading to its collapse, divers, have retrieved to bodies as the academy award winning actor lewis. gus at junior, has died at the age of 87. he overcame racism and discrimination to make his mark on stage film antennas. reynolds looked back at his life stuff i bought, i bought and who was gloss, a juniors, most unforgettable role was as a terrifyingly intense drill instructor. opposite richard year in 1980 twos, 10 officer and a gentleman inside of them wings. the only ones you're gonna leave here with me on these gosh, it became the 1st black man to win an oscar for best supporting actor for that role . one of many barriers the broken, his life. you go running off in the hills, you know, what's gonna happen to me just the st. bottom one full.

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