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is non violent campaign to bring down to corrupt regime, tarnishing out a democratic revolution. i am not alone on many as velvet resolution on the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news, our life from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. an unprecedented attack is really striking, destroys the yvonne in concert and syria killing a top general let the lead could force his deputy and to come on, the
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balance is assigned 7 hospice volunteer. that is really attract demonstrations in several i'm so the raise. my funding is really i'm the american flags is very full of $10.00 as long as it's hospital into a graveyard. i'll see some of the piles of bodies lying in the ruins after 2 weeks is waiting and a trace ceilings and dogs is there a condemns, and mew, is there any? no, all that could shut down as operations in with israel and says appointments have benjamin escrow, who is lying about the network fox, the i've heard him attached to it to lots of districts and possibly on the 24th of february 198327 people were burned to death in their home. i'll tell you why many families are still waiting for just the begin this news out in syria when a major escalation is rainy as strike has hit the iranian concepts in the capsule,
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damascus. a senior commander of the as lama revolution regard, cool, and his deputy with killed along with 5 other people. same bus for avi, begins our coverage. the 2nd major was rarely ever strike on targets in syria and less than a week. on monday, missiles hit a section of the wrong and consulate in damascus, among the dead pulled from the rubble of high ranking iranian military leader brigadier general mohammed the residence of heavy of military adviser, who previously levia. ronnie at the lead crowds force 11 on sir. there wants for an minister called the attack, a violation of all international obligations and conventions. you went on to emphasize the need for a serious response by the international community to what he said were criminal actions. was serious for administer had this to say, what do you, what we strongly condemned this criminal act carried out by the zionist enemy, which led to the death of some innocent citizens who were passing by in the street . so again, we emphasized our position beside our brothers and me a ringing an embassy,
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and b as lama republic of around. and we assure that syria and b is womic republic . don't forget their enemies. the 5th striking 8 days to hit serial leveled in entire building. the latest of hundreds of israeli attacks on targets inside government control parts of syria in recent years. and the latest of several is really assassinations in the region targeting iranian leaders, as well as members of how much and has bull since the war and goes up again. we have seen a tax in syria before that have cost the lives of civilians. there was one over the weekend i believe, with the a car bomb which in which civilians were, were killed. we condemn all these, all these attacks, but we're waiting to get facts on what happened today. the incidents of damascus came 3 days after was really strict killed dozens of people in a level, mostly syrian soldiers, as well as members of his bullet, including
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a senior commander there strikes targeting iranian leaders in the region as well as leadership, over distance groups, hamas, and hezbollah have escalated against the backdrop of israel's war and godson, syria and lebanon, seemingly extend the battle grounds for his really operations, which continue to expand beyond its borders and risk triggering a wider regional conflict. the same bus robbie ultra 0 process has gavin and the iranian capital tower on in response to the strike, the demonstrations in palestine scratch wanted empty as well and anti western slogan. i've also seen funding v as really and the american flags as well, has neither officially denied nor confirms. the attack comes itself which reports from occupied east jerusalem. there's been no official comment from his really
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officials on these airstrikes in damascus. the killed of we 7 people, these really army typically does not comment on its military activities in syria and back a couple of months ago when israel assassinated fall and booty in 11 on a senior. i'm us official. they did not comment on that either. however, all of this comes as israel's defense minister jo on the launch has said that israel will pursue targets and enemies wherever they are, whether that is damascus, anywhere in lebanon. and beyond that. additionally, these really army chief of staff hurts the hell levy when speaking on monday, had said that israel has authorized plans for the continuation of the fighting on his roles. northern border, meaning they are going to continuously be striking targets in live and on and perhaps beyond. now while these rallies have not officially commented on these strikes, a senior is really official speaking to the new york times has acknowledged that it was indeed israel, who targeted this iranian consulate building in damascus. but these relatives,
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again, have not had any sort of official comment from the central jersey to occupied east jerusalem. well, your state department has refused to say whether it received advance warning of the as riley, as strike on damascus. i'm not going to comment with respect to this particular strike because again, we just need to know more information about it before we do. and that includes drawing any conclusions from it as a general principles. and of course we are worried about escalation. we are due and worried about using that would cost the conflict to, to expand or wind in anyway. let's go style to alan fish. so he's on correspondent joining us from washington. d. c. island. what else? so we've been hearing out of us on this strike. as well, even though the radians are saying that was the years really is behind this, that is not a lead to the united states is willing to meet. at this point, joe biden has been informed by his national security team of what happened to the
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intelligence agencies are carrying out their own assessments. the what from the state department is that they're concerned about escalation isn't new. that is been a line that the us has been using since the start of the guys a war. they've watched the escalation in the north of israel, across the border with lebanon as israel fights has bala. and they are also worried about things like the who sees launching attacks against shipping in the red sea as well. and they have said and joe biden instead of himself, but they don't want to see an escalation of what is happening. but clearly this is a what a for them. at this point, we've also seen a tax by a run in the running and proxies. a games the united states positions in jordan, in a right. and also in city a to. so this will be the can send over the next 4872 hours that there may be some sort of assault on either us or is really interest. but the state department has in
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the last couple of hours said it would not be in a runs strategic interest to carry out such attacks at this time. okay, and for the moments many thanks for that update from the washington dc. a liberal has long carried out the tax target saying, yvonne in come on those let's take a closer look at the most recent ones. on december, the 2nd last year to revolution, we got members with kilten, his really strikes and the damascus mohammed ali. i taught a show check and how to tie keys address served as military advisors in syria, on 7025th of that same yes. senior member of the wrong revolution regard was killed in a similar attack. as the resolve it was killed in the suburbs of damascus is because of one of the closest i on gc come on. just a general customs lamont a. the full now cause leader who was himself killed in the us trade attack in 2020 . and on january the 20th of this year, which i told her, i'm involved, they, i o g c,
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deputy intelligence chief and syria was also killed with several other offices. now damascus to the policy is executive vice president of quincy institute. he joins us by skype from washington, dc. so as we can see from that list to the wrong thing, tells you the number of times but how much of an escalation is this strike given that it's tall to a diplomatic motion? and it is very significant escalation, not just because of the rack of the person be here several people. but also as you pointed out, this is a diplomatic compound. and a big red line at the bottom is that put forward in the past is that they actually did a task by israel targeting. ebony is, is there. yeah. or in 11? no one has a tax on syria or a tax on let and on. and the red line has been that they wouldn't alter, we're going to escalate on their own and unless they are targeted on their own.
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terry well, and yvonne in diplomatic hometown is technically yvonne in the territory. these raising you, this is very well, and it seems like they are pushing the volumes to either adjust further or the red lines and essentially back down or to counter escalate. and there is a significant, wherever you're in washington, that these really is, are doing these things because they want to see a wider or so why the, what are you asked as that piece does not want, but at the same time, to buy ministration is not doing anything as close to enough to prevent these babies will create that work and how much pressure is the within or wrong to escalate things further? because of many who say that these attacks keep happening because the wrong is not responding enough. there is a growing amount of voices inside of the lawn who are saying that on the one hand, yes, playing the long game is any voluntary for us. but at the same time,
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not at the expense of completely given up any bit service. because if it does still that these babies are just going to continue to not only talk, but she escalate their attacks as we have see. the challenge, of course, is a deep, honest, and please is not going to be able to easily afford a word with as well. normally i would have the phone line and this is also recognize in washington that it is not even her hezbollah that is seeking this for individual. or you mentioned red lines before. i mean, do you think israel has simply gone to fall this time? is this find me the us is red line and it will finally take some action to prevent israel from doing from acting as it will. atwell? i think he's really to have concluded that due by that is simply does not have any rep lawrence where it is and that everything that visual has said that it would do . we'll get a soft push back by your, by that, but eventually he will k,
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including as we are apparently seeing right now when he comes to an east, really incursion into rock. so these really have not been given anything that would get them to be twice to the office and that is it for found. these are the items approach to install and as well as for we are walking towards a larger regional award. it will drive to us, it's worth it is against us. the interest of the president of the united states seems to be asked and may be the tough decisions that are needed to prevent this. okay, to deposit it money. thanks. indeed. taking the time to joins that from the quincy institute. at least 5 age workers have been killed and is really strike and central gauze on the victims of believe to be employees of wealth, central kitchen, that's the group is called amazing. a delivery is transported by ships from cyprus, one victim is policy and in the others of foreign nationals of the coal was taught to admit darrell bala and the police have been taken to our access hospital.
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without correspondents, in gauze, i had to conduct joins us on the line now from alex the hospital where the victims have been taken. and festival a tell us what the scene is. the weather is bodies have been taken as well. the scene is very frustrating and horrifying. it's the 1st time since the beginning of the war and gaza internationals are killed. everyone in the hospital is amazing and is tanisha. they don't believe that the is ready for us is targeted international earlier today. when we were covering the convoys ship, the h convoy that was supposed to arrive earlier today. i talked to these um, at a 2 acres. i asked them questions when uh, when, what time? well, the convoy arrived and i recognized the faces. and i saw them
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today killed in the hospitals we saw there are these, we saw their passports, there's an as tried in a polish and a british, a for and national and also a palestinian. they were on their way back from dispatching the aid. and the convoy that arrived from sir cyprus earlier today, and this is how they were targeted on their way back to the guest house and just saw in the south of the gaza strip. and tell us a little bit more about the circumstances surrounding the attack. he said that they were traveling and convoy in vehicles when the strike hit them with those vehicles marked as well. central kitchen vehicles as, as charity workers, as aide was, was there in any way a ton said they could have been mistaken as well. every single thing in the gaza strip is a,
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is infected. there are $24.00 on 7 go turbulence. drones seeing everything happen on the gaza strip. and we know that a employees international employees are coordinating with the right is really a storage unit to move in into the south or an end, but not during a part of the gaza city. they are, but they were targeting in on a non emergency i called they were also wearing their armor fast and all of the show that they are the world central kitchen and to use in gaza. every person who walks is known where you're going, everything it is, it is, is, is, is like israel sees every person and where they go. i, i, we don't know how this would be justified by israel to be honest. but
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even the world center kitchen has been working for months now providing aid and food for, for thousands of this case to apologize to me. and they are working with at least 100 local kitchens and offering hot meals and good parser. they have been a visible in the gaza community where their locals are everywhere and, and, and they're well recognized in the gaza strip after all the work they have been doing at for months now in the called the strip. and we know that the wells, central kitchen, as being coordinating closely with the as ratings as you mentioned. but also in correspondence with the ships that have been arriving from cyprus, says the 2nd for tenant of ship says just arrived in the last 24 hours or so. and none of that could have happened without the close coordination of israel allow it . and the steps adult good, especially build jesse in the central goals, the area,
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and then the just to the distribution of food, all in close cooperation with the is really so it's key again, we have to ask the question, why these are the talkative exactly, that's the question because i remember when i talked to one of the 8 workers today, i was asking them what, where are they waiting for? because they were need. why? because the in the southern site and they said they were waiting for the green light to enter it to the another, an area and to cross why this was done and it to go to the port that they built. so there is something on, understand the books, we don't know how they were targeted. we know that they have been all of the international organizations has been a closely, i'm coordinating with the is ready forces. but this incident is horrifying. and there are hundreds of other aid workers international,
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the age where the current key word king is providing aid for palestinians and providing on health thing, palestinians like it, providing them with aid, with protection and their displacement. and now the question is, what is going to happen with the other 4 in, or an international aid workers in the gaza strip? indeed. okay. and who are? dario correspondent and goals are reporting for us from i'll acts a hospital where the bodies of at least 5 a work cuz they were killed in this really strike today. and central garza has been taken. we believe these are the 1st international aid work cuz the casualties in the gauze will and many things indeed for bringing us to scenes from our exit hospital. this is what are your goals as of time goals as largest hospice hole into a sea of ruins. witnesses,
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a palestinian civilians with shots dead and buried alive. and they all, she felt hospital complex and he's full 100 palestinians were killed during a 2 week long is really siege. if proven the trustees would constitute war crimes. taylor has hardy, on reports, and a warning for the pictures and the descriptions in her reports all distressing. there's not much left of console associates, a hospital with waistcoat destruction everywhere and now accusations of pain as for crimes are emerging among the hundreds of reported dead. decomposing bodies have been found in the compound after israel's too weak siege. witnesses say civilians were targeted indiscriminately. cool. the most agonizing moment is when the is really soldiers showed that civilian men before our own eyes, somewhere shot dead. others were buried alive and ditches. most of the dead bodies
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were bulldozed and buried by the is really so when i saw many young men handcuffed and blindfolded thrown in the ditch and breeds was said, we witnessed it all. it happened before our own eyes in and around the medical facility. the stench of death is heavy, burned bodies covered in sands and a parent attempt. witnesses say, to bury any evidence along with the dead on a creek most or a little to just so different from the from. i have personally with the victims hancock blindfolded and buried in the hospital yard and the emergency unit, we found thousands of dead bodies. all of them were hank up with the hands behind the backs. these are also will crying. they are unprecedented. we have never seen anything like this in any other way to make shift graves have become a common st. here is really forces reportedly open fire on patients and medical staff during the siege rollback and allow you as well. yeah. and who do i have?
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yeah. the situation was indescribable. we found people again stable, covered in black. their bodies had been less 2 days. all the bodies had signs of the composition just to thank god we were able to bury them despite the estate hold on. human rights groups are calling on the international criminal court to take action. it's quite disgraceful that in so this very mom and the prosecutor of the international criminal court still drags his his feet and not issuing a response. it's important to mention the reason that we have a such disregard of international law and human life. and because this trip is the impunity that israel has enjoyed and this ministry has enjoyed for, for decades. israel said it's operations that'll schafer compound were carried out . well preventing harm to severely as witnesses have described the opposite effect on emily and disliked losing his ready tanks. we have actuated, we came back, hoping to find my belongings. i have nothing left. my house was thumb and
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everything is gone. not too long ago, the chief a hospital compound was a refuge for displaced palestinians. now it's part of a wider investigation. it was really war. crimes in gaza, katia a little bit, so the young alger 0 is what was paul them into the pasta. know that could allow a potential shut down a for, and bull counselors in the country including al jazeera, the can asset version of the welding in favor of the law, which as well, has been pushing since the beginning of its will on gone. so the law allows as well to shut down any pro cost if it deems its content. preston's national security, there's other departments have benjamin us now who posted on x, saying elders are actively participated in the october 7th masika and, and cited against israeli soldiers. he also goes out to their a tow channel. that's me all he says he intends to take immediate action to stop out is there is activities in israel as well. so media network has responded with
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the statements calling destiny. all whose comments lies that insights against the safety of on john list? here's the full statement, and escalating move is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, norse upfront companion against sounds as they're accusing us of humming israel. security actively participating in october 7th, attack and inciting against is where the soldiers, how's the media network condemns these statements. and save them is nothing more, nothing but some dangerous ludicrous line. that's now who could not find any justifications to offer the world for his own going attacks on out of their press freedom, except to present new lies and inflammatory sondors against the network and the rights of its employees. a 0 hoses where the prime minister responsible for the safety of its stuff and network premises around the world following has an incitement on this false accusation and a disgraceful man of the network stresses that this latest measure comes as part of a series of systematic has really a tax assign themselves as they are and gave me assassination of its correspondence
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. read novel acura the killing of as gentle as some other doctor and hums. i'll do to the bombing of its office in garza, the deliberate talking of a number of out is there a journalist and that family members and the rest and intimidation of its correspondence in the field of the original rates that so sloane just accusations will not deter us from continuing our bold and professional coverage and reserves the right to pursue every legal step. well, the us state department has responded to it. ally, as well as decisions saying that washington supports the work. if the free press, we support the independent free press anywhere in the world. and we think the work that the independent free press does is important everywhere in the world. and yet much of what we know about what has happened in gaza is because of reporters who are they are doing their jobs, including reporters from al jazeera. i'll say we're just with, with respect to l g 0. obviously we, you know,
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i think it's well known that we've not always agreed with all of alex's years coverage, but it's a new organization that we engage with. i've done interviews with al jazeera, other people from the department have done interviews with l g 0. so what we will continue to make clear is that we support the work that the free pressed us mold has on boss of that to you and says, as well as move is a thrust against the freedom of process. i'm almost at a loss. so let's, i don't even know what to say, really. it's not accepted, but we believe in freedom all the press. we are a, the sink that's. it is a very difficult situation. full press press is not allowed to report. and guys of the press has not been protective in garza, has been targeted, has suffered many, many casualties which is absolutely unacceptable because it does violate inside shall and is a crime. and we believe in the freedom of the press and that's the closing of the
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of news agency is absolute and also an acceptable declaration to against. but i guess ahead of the committee to protect john listen to joins us now live from new york festivals. the see page, it c, p, j's reactions. so this move by is relative potentially find out 0 and the other forward media that it doesn't agree with as well. obviously, with extremely loans by this is yet another attempt by israel to sense of the media to limit the information coming out about the role in garza and beyond. and we do not want to say best, lo and knocks it. what do you make of a language that was used specifically buying espanol, who in his statements on social media that alex is there? a participated in the october 7th attacks and it incisive against is riley soldiers who seem is kind of language before from nothing yahoo and is ready the
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officials in which they try to paint john to this as terrorist as criminals. this is nothing new. they've done it well before the start of this war on october, the 7th and 5. and we produced a report back in may of last year to identify the pots and of, of kennings, of mainly power steering. and john is by the is where the army and no accountability we've also seen is out before tried to shut down now to sierra back in 2017 media facilities attacks. and so once it gets passed in and project k one in which john and i saw smid as terrorist is something we have seen frequently from israel. of course, it's not just i'll just share this talk, it says it's give us an overview of the situation generally for journalists inside garza during this bull on garza are not so newly and there's no wouldn't just a fact. i'll just there would allow department is to shut down any for media outlet that he does. he seemed to be threatening security, but of course older and less in gaza,
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suffering onto the most difficult of circumstances we heard from your dentist shortly a little while ago, who was outside the one of the hospitals. that's been on the i've repeated bombardment, journalists from many media organizations continues to try and report despite the most challenging of circumstances, despite the fuel sort charges, who charges charges of child support, involvement. and all of that work is essential, as we heard from the us state department to bring us the information we need about what's happening inside goza. so really important to remember, no foreign john. this has been allowed into gaza except on the very tightly controlled circumstances. emissions led by the is ready on the so we are entirely reliant on goals. and during this, those based inside garza to bring us the news about the rules and just off new jersey. what does always mean? what's this move mean?
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feel free press in israel understanding of the democracy. but i think it's another example of the tightening of the free press and the, the increasing strangle hold that the is ready. government would like to exercise of the price. it leads often to self censorship. we see people restricted themselves in what they report and it's an incredibly worrying move by the government. okay, dirty guns bug. thanks very much for joining us after the committee to protect and john this, it has had on ours. is there a, a was a crisis and one of the world's biggest cities will tell me what the people of mexico's cap. so that's going to cause the a little more century downforce and the forecast across the china. so let's pick up
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the story. they're good to see by the way. so from northern glen g and glen dung, providence is, this is now moving north for an up against the yangtze river valley dark of the blue and the yellow, the more intense these down ports will be held will be mixed in there. and those winds have pushed past a 100 kilometers, probably think we can expect much of the same on tuesday. this. what weather then shoots over these, trying to see pours into the korean peninsula and japan. but we're really in the thick of it by wednesday. heavy rain fall alerts issued up and down japan's main island of hunt. you next. i wanna take you to indo china. we're seeing this humidity bump in off the south china sea. so a number of weather alerts and play for just how hard it is for china is hand an island and northern vietnam. noise feeling about $45.00 introduce the biggest burst of rain will be northern sumatra island on tuesday. and i gotta take it to australia as a big changes here, the se had been parched in particular, victoria state, and now we're getting drenched with rain pretty much anywhere from sidney rate down to hobart. so melbourne, you could see
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a breach of international conventions. and these 58 workers, including foreign nationals, have been killed in those ready asked for. i can central garza victims of police to be employees of wells central kitchen and for those coordinating aids and the risk transported by ships from the bank who was talking to admit that obama is what followed them. it's just possible that could allow of potential shut down to form full costs as in the country, including ounces era. also, it condemns the law that could shut down as operations and says employment as to benjamin netanyahu is lying about that. in southern gauze, or at least 6 bodies, including those of 3 children, have been taken to own natural hospital on monday that were killed and this really abstract. but once again, talks in residential areas. and the city of rasa is where the government has repeatedly said that plans to launch a ground defensive in the city levels. and $1500000.00 palestinians us to can
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shelter the table, going towards the street, him and his family. suddenly there was a strike and they said they were wounded. my heart had a feeling, my son had been killed. praise be to god. i complain to god about what israel did and everyone who supports it because they are, you kill children. my son is 7 years old and did not carry a weapon or miss. so may god have mercy on us and is really officials of health. a virtual meeting on israel's planned a ground offensive, and raphael and fisher was back with us now from washington. so all them, what came out of the amazing, as well as missing lasted about 2 and a half hours. remember there's some history behind this. this was due to take place in passing last week. but benjamin netanyahu these really prime minister pulled the plug on it because he was angry, that the united nations decided to call for a c spar. and that was not vetoed by the us know, the bygone ministration said there was no change in us policy. but benjamin
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netanyahu saw it as a big change, and so he pulled his advisors. i eventually there were talks and they've decided there would be discussions between both sides. and that happened just a few hours ago. now what we're told is the usual diplomatic speak. they discussed the need to defeat how i'm us and rafa they also the us all for the various alternatives to cutting out an operation in rafa as well. and there's going to be more discussions probably sometime next week on probably and past. and now it says actually the case that would suggest that is the possibility that this russell operation isn't going to happen any time soon. but of course we've seen the us be disappointed by these relays on their actions throughout the entire war and guys. so that is no guarantee, but certainly the tone of the statement is that there will be more discussions with
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x beds from both sides. we again, before a final decision on that, the sold on rafa is taken. okay. out of money. thanks indeed for that update. now as well, thousands of protesters are demanding the resignation of benjamin. that's now who's government the is the 2nd day of demonstrations in front of the parliament with similar action held in tennessee . but over the past 3 days, some of the set up 10 saying they're ready to make this a long time. protest demonstration of the thing that's neil, his continued will on garza is harassing as well. i want elections. we need to get the people to choose a new leadership for this country. we cannot continue in the past that we're going . it's obvious that everything that is driving him is basically his own dictatorship. us touch,
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his main opposition. the republican people's policy has some big wins and sundays local elections present or dep type one, described it as a set back for his policy, but it says it's not the end of the right. so then, because they only spoke to voters on the streets of his stumble, alley is the local business owner and assembles vale to district, which is a basset of support for turkish present friendship type. our don and his rolling up party bill like listed 8 was lost. so the main office issue part is c h b and sundays local elections. it was a c h. these 1st great success in beckett. and these upsets for the loss. been raising alton, typically the model for this is a victory. the president gave to the opposition on a golden plate motor. one said the seo would be the for the retired, but they retired him so you to be supporters told us they come on me. it was their most important issue, inflation remains high and the minimum wage has failed to alleviate board spread power to,
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particularly in urban areas such as bunker and stumble. the digital i voted for the c h. b, for the 1st time in my life is affliction continued to sort. the president may be on see to deliver the i don't supporters in his own neighborhoods, put the name on the president because it is the reason our president's party last is because he couldn't keep his promises. he focused on satisfying public officers, but forgot the everyday workers and the retired website and add on that opposition . party leader. amount of action or express hope that add on has finally realized that he needs to be a present for everyone in the country. net, a day after the competitive election are does finance minister amendment to 6 at all? his social media that press stability is the government's top priority. and the type monetary policy will continue. we are almost always local elections is remarkably similar to the one in 1989 during inflation. the private then governing farce
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a all my georgia off meryl sees gradually wiping it from circus politics. that's why many here say they're rolling off for 2 months. pay attention to voters needs a message to them to solo elders. there is some was good. again, she is a visiting fellow at the middle east council on global affairs, and she says the results are assigned a few of positions widening appeal. a useful election yesterday in turkey. the size of the significant desire for a public balance against the government, particularly due to the monopoly of cover under the presidential system and the uh, in effect. and this also parliamentary checks and balances. um the, this is uh the victory office history candidates. um, she told case of the siege fees, broadening page the candidates. local municipal candidates pros needed supports, the ones that are carts you see on page piece for additional dates, and victories, also attributes
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a to of parts of voltage. so inside the support of the 3 of the candidates, not necessarily switch the policies, and i do all the g by, i'd say anything from voltage contributing to a lower overall turn off in the election compared to the eviction at the local election in 2019 uh, the addiction turnouts dropped from 48 to 4 percent to 78.6 percent yesterday. and i paid s h fuse efforts to reach out to a parts a turkish communities on co services. there no just segment of the society and then like the economy concerns like uh, the rising of the rising cost of living and all parties of the states and the kind of the account of the selection on the. i'm also the prominent presence of ministers on the campaign stage,
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projecting an image of overbuilding power. i further soul defied support for the, for the position found that that's a cruise. and terry administer his step down from his role a bit of corruption investigation involving the countries president victor torres told reporters that he had hands in his resignation due to family and health issues . it comes off the police way to present dina apollo watts, his home and office over the weekends for the supreme court is up held the state signed on most abortions of the 15 weeks of pregnancy, which close the way for a 6 week abortion by district to 6 week abortion bands expected to take effect in one month for this top quarter will also allow the state spaces to decide whether abortion access should be expanded in the 2020 full us elections, or one of the world's largest cities may be just months away from running out of wilson and mexico city, the lack of study water supply has already reached crisis levels. climate change and the aging facilities are contributing to the top sweating drive. so they've got
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it on their reports from the mexican capsule. it's 8 am, and angelica is waiting for the 1st trickle of water to flow through the only tap with running water in her house. when it does finally come, she will have about 4 hours to fill enough containers to get her family of 7 to an entire day. as of yet the import once the years ago, we had water all the time even at night. not now though. last month we receive no water for 15 days. get angelica, it's actually among the lucky ones and the stuff by law, mexico, cities, largest and poor as district hundreds of thousands of residents don't get any water at home and have to either line up for hours a day or wait for government water tankers to reach and paying for a private one is too expensive for most families. here. lexical city, a sprawling metropolis of 22000000 people is experiencing its most critical water
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shortage. ever. a crushing combination of low rain, full, mismanagement of water supplies, an uncontrolled city growth as citizens and scientists worried about the short term access to water. here in a step by that. but i didn't many other neighborhoods like it across the mexico city that have grown or regularly over the years. water shortages are nothing new, but the reason crisis and the realization things are likely to get much worse before they get better, is driving some residents to the brakes where they want the neighbors to last for long as he been out of the neighbors get together and took the tanks by force, essentially hijacked them, so that we will fill their water tanks. some people take their guns out on us to get water, but this situation is not our fault. we'll stop a floor. does this job has become increasingly dangerous, as the water has become more scarce. demand far away supplies when it comes to water tanks and residents are often left waiting for days on end for then to arrive
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. with time's ticking before the task goes dry again, angelica rushes to watch dirty laundry, and with the run of names, the floor having lived in this house for over 40 years, angelica fuel situation could be coming on to stay in the bulk of the medicine. i am resigned. i am now used to this routine every day, but i also think about the fact that one day there just won't be any water at all. the long term solution requires a broader debate about whether the city can continue to grow, but water is not a politically popular issue in mexico, especially in an election year. this year is that access to water in the city will go from being a human rights to a luxury available only to those that can pay for it. do it all? yeah, no, i'll just sierra mexico city. so that has hair on out. is there a time? not just an investigation offer supplement to help? no collect stroke is links to desk amongst patients. i'm stuck fast. every
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4th in from germany. well, one of your, of a smoking, liberal cannabis last present just stay can affect everyone about 18 years old. can now i'm small amounts of this plan, the or
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the simple play a set to hold public hearings into the killings of tens of thousands of people in the 1980s known as the good crew last monday and happens in the early is of the
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nations independence, soldiers are accused of torture rate and execution. hardwood tests a report from the district of charlo cho julius about that was a young woman in 1983. her father shuddered. savannah was locked inside a house with other family members and the allies. julia hits in a nearby field and feels guilty. she survived. we know who the one to 5. i carry that to pay me to me every day. i have sleepless night. my heart is too full. the killings and other atrocities were carried out during the 1st years of zimbabwe as independence. part of a military operation authorities named caroll, wendy, meaning the reins washing away the chess or work less garbage. we need to 1st acknowledge that the only thing was that. then we allow these victims
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to ship out to the experiences in the they will guide us on what they need done. maybe the 20 and the portal should be test one that i can relate to me. the north korean trade 5th grade was find is a combined of some bobbies for marita robertson. we got a, he claimed political opponents wanted to destabilize a newly independent government. the security vanessa was game, assuming that guy is now as involved as president. the armed forces were headed by people who now have seen the government post. president manenda. what has asked additionally does to hold public hearings to allow the victims to speak out and hopefully close a dock check tubs and bobby's history. but some traditional leaders are skeptical, is not owned by us, is to we what it's already given what to do. because the, from the width cool, it was said it was going to be able to map up ports. but do from the look of things . this book downs, it is not known how many people were killed during the violence that affected some
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parts of the mat to be a lad and midlands provinces in the 1980s. but some organizations estimate of to tens of thousands. for decades. many people that be too frightened to talk elders in the community, don't want people to forget about what happened to this black or memorial is a reminder that people were killed here, including a 7 month old baby. some ends and bobby don't believe that it would be any reconciliation. i those have concerns about calling the killings a genocide points that could be determined off to the hearings when president, man and guy will receive the final report. what's clear is that the trauma and pain of the victims is still roll. hard on my task out is there to lot of district zimbabwe, the foreign ministers of china and fronts of mass engaging to mach 60 years of diplomatic relations during a joint news conference, one d said china intends to increase imports of high quality products from phones and
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return, he hopes paris will provide a business environment for chinese firms. coaching you has more from badging front . as for them and assist hassan syndrome is engaging for one day visit, attending events, celebration 60 years of diplomatic plays between the 2 countries. use the 2nd foreign minister to visit aging in less than 6 months and trade is high on the agenda. now this appears to be a bit of a sticking point between the 2 countries. france has said that it intends to reduce what it considers to be an excessive or the reliance on chinese supply chains. so she went on monday. you said that francis undertakes some economic re balancing in order to this trading relationship to remain sustainable. now, one in china is for minnesota in response to that went against any protectionist measures, and he said that the aging should be considered as noted, arrival or risk. but as of the community badging announce that increased its impulse defense products, expand visa, free measures, french nationals,
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and in return it floats that terraces present a level of the playing field for chinese companies of racing in front. now another item assigned the agenda was to train with just on says you on saying that it expects a staging to send very clear messages to russia over its invasion crane aging. of course, the full at the who declared a nor limits partnership with moscow in the front is clearly indication that it's aware of this. but is a relationship that she think has to say also fronts. express was the concern of a new 3 is sending of weapons to age and brushes. will efforts in the parade. so also making a point that is expects that aging would use or serve its friendship with p. m. yes . to influence what is happening that overall the both sides. instead, they intend to expand the relationship, the trading relationships, especially,
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which is now with $80000000000.00 us dollars and officials, unofficially, french officials have said that this is also paving the way for a possible visit of chinese presidency. do think 2 fronts in may, the aging has katrina you out a 0 agent will forward. he's in japan and trying to manage a health scare off dress supplement. mental collateral has been linked to at least 5 tests. now, investigations are looking into what's cool is the faithful reaction, mrs. kim reports of investigators from the national and regional health departments rate of factory and also like a city after health supplements produced here were found to contain a toxic compound last week or by us. you pharmaceutical confirmed at least 5 elderly people who used as collateral. lowering pills had died more than 100. others were hospitalized with kidney issues and other health problems. the company
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is recalling the product 2 months after for us receiving complaints. it's president has apologized for not acting sooner. it gives a to show guy. so we deeply apologize for the distress and concerns that we've caused. many people this in regards to the problem of kidney disease due to the consumption of rates, east rice related products produced by a company machine to the pills contain read east rice, a natural substance said to lower cluster, all could buy as she has applied about a 1000000 packages to thousands of other companies within japan and abroad in the past 3 years. health authorities in neighboring china and south korea have raised concerns and tie one is investigating possible links to some reports of unexpected reactions. the government has promised transparency in order to review of the approval system for health supplements. and of course the pretty quick we will continue to inform countries in a timely and appropriate manner and strive to ensure trust and japanese food
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products. geico so called function labeled foods, are popular in japan. analysts say there is little regulatory oversight and a heavy reliance on manufacturers reputations trust that's taken a major hit as people are falling ill from supplements meant to make them healthier . unit skim algebra. south cris presence unit, so kill has defended his government's plans to increase medical school admissions like 2000. if it's more adults as a needed to address these of, of rapids the aging population, thousands of training adults has walked off the job in february saying that changes would drive down wages a compromise the standard of care that now facing potential license suspensions. i have the strikes which of course significant disruptions to medical services where we do k as in the governments medical reform is to create an environment in which south korean people can get treatments wherever they live. so no matter what
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kind of diseases they have, by strengthening essential medical services and regional medical services. to do so, we need more doctors if the country cannot increase the number of doctors without the doctors permission. and i'll have to ask where the people's lives are worth only that much to them. oh, after a long and a heated debates, germany has become the biggest e u country to legalize cannabis for personal use. new laura is one of the most liberal in europe, allowing adults to carry and cultivate small amounts of the drug set. fasten reports from balance. it was a happy moment for those web loan campaigns to de criminalize, kind of boost activist got it. and berlin's kind of his museum to watch the law finally passed the last hurdle in parliament, the director of the museum himself spend time in prison for smoking marijuana. this will be a $180000.00 less pro solutions in germany next year. and it will be
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a normalization of kind of as use in the public and it'd be, it'd be, are you really, you, it's really hard to consumers. opponents of the law call it irresponsible, exciting, dangerous health effects troubles of your dimension. because even i've seen so many people become so seriously ill, so badly damaged by drug abuse. that because i've never found that way back into normal life. i've spoken to so many doctors you've wanted against going down this path support to say the opposite is true. if adoption can be controlled, since 2017 does, german company has been allowed to grow. and so kind of best for medical use. the main indication where kind of as, as prescribed is chronic pain. and that's also a lot of people report and studies that they experience a lot of relief. but the legal notation is only partial. the government wants to control the supply of recreational kind of is. so only members of circles kind of
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as clumps will be allowed to obtain my view, rhina rolling plans to gather every one in germany about 18 years old. come now possess 25 grams of kind of best and public 15 grams at home and throw 3 of these plans themselves, making the german kind of his policy even more liberal. i mean, countries like the netherlands where despite the presence of coffee shops kind of assessing that for been legalized, but use of worry that the government's main ink to crack down on the black market won't be a chief official says home growing cannabis, especially in the german climate isn't easy and if done properly can be costly. he predicts many will continue to buy from the less. yeah, that's unfortunately, that's, that that's the truth for either the street or if you have a house issue, then go to the pharmacy and get something to control the government plans to legalize supply in the future as well. but for now the lives in this bach and
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