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the, the business like just is free to you believe i guess is like my on one of your just makes modern plates the, [000:00:00;00] the colors, the whole robin and this is the, i'll just say it renews online from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. you as president j 5 and calls for an immediate seesawing garza during a phone call with these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu all say moiz where the strikes in southern gall. so the number of palestinians kill since october passes. 33000 also ahead of somalia expels the
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e c p and basset up cuz the tensions escalate over. a quote deal with the breakaway region of somali land and dr. shops disrupt the rescue efforts as to taiwan biggest f, like in 25 years. and on peace of statements with all your sports needs ref l middle withdrawals from the monte carlo mazda iz. i'd live over to enter the top of english premier events with 31. when of the shipping boxes, the a welcome surprise on the us president as cool. so an immediate c siren garza during your phone call with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. by whom told him that a seas font is essential, edged his royal to reach a deal without delay. president biden also said the us policy depends on immediate
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action by israel to protect civilians. and it's the 1st time the 2 liters i've spoken since as rainy as strikes, killed 7, wealth central kitchenaid workers in gaza on monday. let's call save it to island fisher, who's by for us, the pentagon. so it was all about the tone between the 2 island. what seems to have been said well, after the attack on the walk us from the world central kitchen job, i can put out a statement saying that he was appalled and heart broken. that this call a possibly was put together just in the last 40 hours or so. and what we're seeing is a very clear public review of the very least by the, by the ministration, something we haven't seen up to this point. and also what we're seeing is a warning that unless there is a major changes that the united states can see about how they're conducting operations and guys of then there could be longer term consequences on the way that
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the us supports israel. and guys and know we've had for more than 5 months, how the us is upset, how it's consent and how it's what it about the way israel is conducting the war. but all of these have been behind the scenes nothing public. this was a very public ro, buick festival, from the president joe biden. and then speaking in brussels, reaffirmed by the secretary of state. and to me blinking the president emphasize that the strikes on humanitarian workers and the overall you monitoring situation are on accepting. he made clear the need for israel to announce a series of specific, a concrete and measurable steps to address. as lillian harm. you bet it turns a suffering and the safety of a workers to make clear that us policy with respect to gaza will be determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on these steps. it does seem that while
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on the dates about the potential policy change towards israel, if they don't talk positively to us to bands. but yeah, i think people have already gone too far, particularly in social media, saying that this is a change in us policy. it isn't what it saying is, is there could be a change in us policy. now, how do they help as well with its watering guys? of course, a lot of the decisions will be made from here to pen tickets and then passed up to the white house and saying, well, we could do this and we could do that. but the thing to remember, of course, is that the us also sees a wider threat to israel as well, particularly coming from a rod. and that means that they're not going to stop military 8. but a lot of critics have said it's taking joe biden, a long time to wake up to this, to be more than a $168.00. what goes killed in guys until this point. and yet there was no outrage or any hot break from joe biden. at that point,
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and of course you're talking about more than 50000 people dead in guys, many of them women and children, many of them innocent. and there was no hot break or outreach. so how does this develops over the next $2448.00, perhaps 72 hours will determine how is it by the administration approaches israel from here on it. and they are looking for immediate changes, not in the next 2 months, not in the next 2 weeks. they want to see something happened and something happened soon. oh, and thanks very much for that up to alan fish that for us at the pentagon, i know it's meant to be a safe side, but the time expires, right. the forces continue daily in the southern gauze and the city overall. now the latest assault claimed the lives of at least 7 palestinians, including 3 children. most of the building they've been sheltering in, took a direct hit, funerals are being held full, the victims west of the city. russell has to come home now to move in the hall of
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gauze as population of the many with falls from the news move and 33000 palestinians have been killed by israel since the war began. including 14000 children. the next enough puts an end to this injustice. 180 days. children have been bump that with daily kennings enough. where are the rights of children aware of the rights of women? wherever is eunice, the items that don't have a hold on to that the, these are the goals of israel does not have any plans to end. this will. it's targets of children and women. there is no safe place at all. what safety there is no safety. i told him cause up there was no one meets a orange of land that is safe. they displace them to the roof of thinking it was safe, but even tents houses everywhere was being bumped. there was no safety. there was no safety honey, my new days lie for us in rough uh, in southern gods,
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but it seems to be the phrase that has been use so many times for more than 4 to 5 months now. honey, there is no safety a and as doc this covers gaza right now. there's no safety in the knolls, apparently of the yes, the been very consistent with what we have experience so far since the beginning of the genocide of where there is in fact, no saved zone across the gauze and through including the saved zones, the large they designated by the grid and military where everyone was ordered sharply to evacuate, to, to avoid being bombed, but ended up being killed and bombed inside the areas that were designated saves on the, including a mazda safe area. and the western part of their is by the honda honda in a sense of the, of rough but almost dead we what we see in the pattern of is really a response after every resolution or action or demand by the united nations. that it's different agencies, including the international court of justice, is
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a more more research of the air strikes the an error rates carried out for a length of to across the gauze. and so it'll be interesting to see what it is really response to the demand by president bided within, as ellen pointed out, within the coming to $24.00 or maybe $72.00 coming good hours, but so far in over, not a tax. these really a military current of relentless areas, price targeting more residential homes, causing further civilian casualties. 7 people from one family and we're seeing the same exact kind of attacks on largest civilian population. civilian defense, this population side, residential home with these unpredictable fall in bonds. 7 people reported skilled and many other injuries and, and causing further internal displacement for people that the surroundings area. same situations happen to, based in part of, of us to be in the central area refuge account that have been largely and repeatedly targeted since the beginning of this genocide of the word. meanwhile,
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in the northern part, that largely being a star by the spirit of famine or the prevention of humanitarian aid through the northern part of and gaza city with a more attacked including a direct attack. when a paramedic was trying to hold, a group of people was that was injured in the northern part of this trip ended up being a transfer the hospital with a group of people who were injured at but largely into a hospital that suffers it from extreme shortage. of medical supplies and sufficient medical staff and all of the other brink of collapse the since it was a storm by the is really military. it 2 months ago that's going on with one hospital. it just, it keeps getting worse by the hour and the, the, the fact that there is a new revelation of the data that these really monetary implying a i a power a database to create do at drawing got kills last. the reason that we've seen this large and massive number of civilian casualties across the gaza strip since the
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beginning of this war is just very shocking revelation. and, and just the amount of, of destruction and the number of people being killed. truly shocking to everyone right now. i mean, the for us in rough, i will cause will continue to month to events the in gaza through the night with you. thank you. but also in russia, we've been hearing stories of told jeff from palestinians return from his way to captivity. well, $101.00 detainees are being released back into the strip, which is there is target capitalism spoke to one of them, of us out of city and destiny is happened released from the east, very detention to have been transferred to the gaza strip throughout the car was telling me the christine boy was that as we have been talking to an impulse destiny as it happened, reporting about really distressing and human condition. they have been getting through the detention. they have been completely deprived from having few access to food. and even they have been overtime beats and by the is very soon we just have
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receiving different signs of talk to isaac. i clearly see right now here on the elderly man that had been arrested by the is very forces in the last of hospital. so as you know, the fuse ready soldiers still unnecessary hospital and con eunice was treated for a broken leg. is riley's rounded up old patients and injured into one section the following day the some were transferred to him embark hospital while the rest of us me included, were detained, a loaded onto trucks taken to another location we were strip, searched and tortured, who would be too old away. yeah, and their location i was in, had more than 2000 palestinians civilian detainees. you know, we were hang cost and blindfolded around the clock. we were subject to interrogation under torture, all forms of torch, and you can imagine including use of forensic dogs. we will, crammed into cells with no cover, and only one mail a day. many of the detainees died under torture. many of the detainees have chronic disease. others with severe injuries were treated without mercy. detainees are
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going through how enough is the bill. they have been reporting about in human violations that had been taken by the is very mandatory in detention as a number of the city of people and even being detained. it is been entails and some of them have been taken to and disclose location. so now target bassoon. oh, just a rough, rough i saw the reasons not more than 600 partition lawyers have written to the u. k. government, judging it to suspend on sales to israel. the left to was that the, you know, to continue to could be complicit in genocide and other breaches of international law. so do you kind of get a hold of somebody that has become more common in london in recent months, another palestinian solidarity protest. this one outside the british department of business in trade demanding that the u. k. government revoke alms export
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licenses to israel. it is one of the most contentious issues. the campaign is what part the u. k. plays and the catastrophe unfolding in gaza. and what it means for its own duties on the international law reminding the prime minister wishy soon ask of those obligations more than 600 lawyers. and dr. demick sporting that concern about israel's world goes up the calling for the british government to suspend the provision of weapons to israel, saying the u. k. as in breach of international law. they also say that government must work towards an immediate and permanent ceasefire and stress about position through the un security council. the noise say the u. k must urgent. they impose sanctions on senior members of the israeli government, who made statements in sizing genocide where they adding to this revelation by a conservative m. p. sharing a parliamentary foreign, a fast committee that the government's own, lawyers issued advice,
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but israel had breached international law. the foreign secretary david cameron avoid it on spring. so you've never had a piece of paper in front of you by a, for an office lawyer that says the israel's, and breach of its international, she monitoring commitments on jessica entangle. um i, i like the reason for the officers with an account were cool. every single bit of paper has been put in front of me. and so i didn't want to answer that question. one of the signatories of atlanta says there are serious legal issues at stake. the rules of war require the civilians are protected as far as possible, but the, the death of a apparently over 30000 civilians. in garza, this is a pretty strong indication that israel has gone far beyond what is permitted an international role. the killing of 78 workers, and it is really a tac may have the, the force, the issue of how israel is conducting itself in goss. i'm
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a personal tragedy for those affected and it is all stuff is well, public perception, suspending trade licenses will be one way for the u. k. to balance its legal obligations. but the dilemma for the prime minister, how he can continue to remain firm as an ally of israel, as public support for the country continues to diminish. sonya guy, yeah, go out, is there a london? well joining, so the studio as much as the henry, who's the director of golf study center, that's kind of all universities, could have, you know, analysis of the ways. but you could just begin with this sort of conversation between a bite and nothing. yahoo, i mean that's a lot going on behind the scenes separately and also aware of, but we can certainly read between the lines that's in the always had his hand slots and his is bashed basically bite bite and it's now with and that's, and you know, he will listen, but we've heard the same now from lincoln in brussels and drunk could be, was very clear on what the tone of the conversation was. just, you know,
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what makes this phone call different pre elements and, but when we have not seen nothing yahoo coming out and, and, and spoke about anything of this interview. normally he does. he comes out and took in front of his social media or a press conference number to the the, the discussion now within um, it's very effective then there's a media different today than the headlights and left when they talk about a severe depression and harsh discussion between by the end and the video and, and they focused on the fact that it's an yahoo was receiving that the band responded number one, number 2, the number of seats. the top now is about immediate actions and immediate action, including caesar as he's by it, including actions from one site that's for the 1st time without hitting it from whitehouse. by then is expecting. but then yahoo to do something. even initiating
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himself for the gods with how much this. so basically these obviously elements make me believe that this phone call will have the consequence on the other 2. isn't that off? can it be, was very clear. it wasn't to you that they want to see it will happen within days, not weeks and not months in he was continually prestone, they say in that press conference, he squirmed quite a bit. he was totally giving all the information. so i wonder whether there are the copy upset or about the timeline, because that's when the all whose line still is i'm going to go into a rough or, you know, the, there was, there was a cabinet meeting this evening. i just didn't start to miss go. there was a talk about 2 things. one actions. basically, i made by the army, i guess the major made between major majors and the army who are basically involved in what's happened to the world advocate for the kitchen. and the 2nd they talk
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about getting water humanitarian inside because that sooner than later this autumn you elements, i cannot ignore the, the link between this and what's happened in that form court. so me, it seems that the city a who wants to do something at these to absorb the shock, which he has with, with this phone call. so he kind of preferred his, his way of, of i talking actually i'm trying to respond to what he was any from the thing somebody to. we also talked about the sort of the arm twisting of this phrase, policy change, which is going to reverberate. didn't tell of these and he's going to worry, is really supportive within the of politics of america. because i'll be wondering, walked, blinking, and biting the thinking here. when it comes to policy change is something that has never happened for very long time. but so please remember there are 2 things can help us to understand it. when it comes,
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it comes to the point. that's where both those are the types of states united kingdom is becoming exhausted of what's happening and does become at this point because that is a huge of pressure on the 2 days it goes to knock was talking about the 8 appreciate that notion of nope, until the ice, which we hit, and the 2nd one is that the attack when it on has coach changed the, the, the game now because there is fixed but the onto this month. and that's may complicate the whole scene in the region. so that is it here, consent that's with that with more to avoid with water. you know, if there's any who does not listen to motor pressure on those governments. can we also talk about the fact that what's happened to the last sort of 48 hours the attack on the well central kitchen age work? cuz an american canadian jewel, national australia and a poll, 3 british, a gentleman called him nation wells. why come the nation from the house countries on 7 people not taking away that the, the awful scenario that it is yet over
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a 130 and rob, while u. n. work has killed 5 and is not touched by its sales and a 100 certainly of palestinian aid work has killed bibles in touch. this is all the pressures and the domestic pressure when an american gets killed. yes, i was this. i watched the national news in the u. k as well just by chance to see how they were dealing with it. a lot of pressure all really su like to be more severe with tel aviv. i mean, there was a lot of domestic pressure because of this attack, no done. so that's the domestic a push out to me that to me this and yeah, let me by then put the pressure tonight on nothing. you know, because that the pressure basically there's a huge criticism connected not to by than white and old. you know, you gave it to the 6 months to do whatever he wants. and now he doesn't a cheap anything but human anything. then i to the state human 18, the or pins human i think is allies. so why you are keeping side. you should do something. i think he tries into something now which see what happened. certainly it was the so if you want,
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let's wait on see much was very thank you for joining. thanks like a funeral is being held for a palestinian killed during the latest is really right. it's only occupied westbank confrontations between palestinians and is really fullest as broad kind of joining cache and south of janine and certainly military vehicles will also talk for the palestinians. were detained by his ready forces over 9, bringing the total since october, the 7th, to move and $8000.00. these really military has increased its ease of the couple of units in the occupied westbank. the members of its forces disguise themselves, the civilians before conducting arrest and assassinations. and his need to april, he reports it often risk the lives of palestinians going about that day, the business, the minutes before people break that the lead on model on fast, the owners of this fell off himself with with you taking orders. it was a regular d, as in he sort of fiji tempted this whole thing until this was in these men
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pretending to be customers turned out to be under covers really soldiers and it was like i was holding my brother and he was holding me to i said leave him, but then he pointed the gun to my head saying, let him go. we have the army. i'm like, i like someone else soon came with a big rifle and started shooting in the air. i thought it was a scuffle, interest to the rest. the 22 year old place a lot of us and took him for interrogation, a loss to the aftermath. the family says they're lucky. no one was injured in the place i was arrested and told the interrogator, if you need my son, i'll bring them to you. he said, no, they want to pretend that their forces had achieved a heroic arrest opperation when in fact they just want to intimidate people. these read the armies under cover. the unit is as old as the occupation itself. its members receive training on how to infiltrate posted in communities,
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how to dress and talk like palestinians. some even entered most and pretended to perform prayers before carrying out their operations. since the world goes and started under cover, soldiers have intensified the rates across the occupied list thing lately. the under cobra unit has been targeting palestinians in refugee counts their heavy crowded areas and its activities are putting people that's risk, but it's also making them feel suspicious and on edge palestinians in the future you can put than most of the occupied. west banks don't want any room for doubt. they regularly should updates about new faces entering the cam. had that how as these obstacles are poets of vehicles, we don't recognize count into the can. we have volunteers who got the can they take any ideas and papers to roll out any suspicion that sort of what? even those who detect the suspicious presence might be heavy price. in early october we met the mother of 15. you may say in did you need refugee camp?
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laid off after awesome. do you run morning and shouting special forces? so these really soldiers standing over the salt, haven't any fell he done in the army did not come from mesa, but his mother says he could have disrupted their plan with another plan was carried out smoothly in the same refugee camp in january. is really forces these guys, this patients and doctors assassinated 3 palestinian men inside the hospital room. and after they left the scene, they said the 3 men would wanted fighters, whether it's in the rest of the nation or an assassination. these really ministries under cover unit, often needs behind x ray of destruction. it could happen in a home, a hospital or even if i left the shop did that, but he manages the to the occupied westbank as well as defense minister says false as will pivot to target has the law in the lab and them that's been rising tension with the rainy and back group, well that we have several rockets slowly from level on tools as well. and one hit
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show me. and one. com has moved from the board, a town in north and his room. and this is the village of a slow mean has been largely empty since october. the ape when hostilities broke out between has beloved and is ro, let me just show you where i am. so see the voter wilcox v d location between 11 east tired street and is really territory so far the tensions help and largely contained to the border between the 2 countries as bullet wants it . that way is ro, seemingly? was it that way? but on monday nights there was a, is really attack against and running console in damascus. and now iran has said that it will retaliate for that attack. is ro has now gone on a high or low. then we've seen since october the 8th on this boat, and like i said, all of these villages are empty. but now israel is cooling up,
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all mean air reserve is now. there's already $287000.00 reserve is fighting for the is really all me since october, the 7th that adding to that they've also canceled on leave for all of the soldiers were already fighting. that's going to be an unpopular decision because these really all me say they all suffering from fatigue. they've been fighting for a very long time. but also what they've done is they've disrupted the g p. s signal across jerusalem, tel aviv haifa. and hay in this area as well. the reason for that is that they are sending a message to the iranians, but they are ready for any kind of attack that might take place. and wrong con, which is their slowed me still head here on al jazeera c dominican republic, hits banking accusations. i don't think you know, the people of hazy bids and neighbors fine and struggles plus riddles in los angeles with
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which is the condition which stretches back to the bas charles to northern front at the moment. but generally speaking, the world for the south is what we will act. so it still comes full cost by sunday, you're up to $14.00 degree. so they'll be rapid, sol by then come further safe. and most of a sudden europe in venice represents something you feel like it's already there. 50 degrees rising to 9 teams, basically went in the sunshine very much spring like now this is the story throughout the day with western windy weather. they are confined to the british owls, but dragging some rain dance reports cool. i suspect it may be wanted to be honest sunshine for the rest and roughly roaming temperatures. north africa has already seen some extreme heat in the house the night with the heat warning air for nigeria, but i think that will be tempered with incoming showers during friday. the s pain,
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it just closer to recognizing it palestinian state prime minister pedro sanchez is that the forefront calling for israel 2 respects international humanitarian. last, what i can tell you is that the situation on the ground is flexible as an immediate cease firing godsa. there's an urgency to stop disturbing war and to open a new phase of stability. peace precipitating the region. the spanish prime minister talks to l. g 0 in the land of palestine. how is then we reach out to hand, let the giving begin with okay, foundation. you donated with kindness. you showed you ok. now let's also show you, we'll deliver it so donates with confidence, donates with outcast foundation. with every packed on 19, with every press will bring it to light,
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a little love in palestine. we share the book about 2. these are with me. it's a whole wrong to remind to of, on top stories here. hold on to 0. the us presidents as cold for an immediate c. soldering golf during a phone call with us by the prime minister, tried by them, told benjamin netanyahu that a sci fi is essential and asked him to reach a deal without delay. at least 7 palestinians have been killed and is very strong, something residential buildings in russia. molten 73000 people have not been killed by israel since the war began. including 14000 children. and israel has released 101 palestinian detainees from garza. they described being beaten by his very full, says,
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and denied food and was the nato foreign ministers have been celebrating the 75th done, the vestry of the military alliance. the southern name was on the 2nd day of the summits in brussels before pardon me, the foreign ministers of the 32 members, all considering plans to provide a long time military aid package to ukraine. this was a $107000000000.00 over the next 5 years. the kremlin says relations between russia and native sung to the level of direct confrontation, charles profit as well from keith. there are a lot of the lots of questions about this plan that needs to be discussed, including the amount of money for this 5 year fund. and exactly how a where that money is going to come from. we've already heard reservations by some diplomats as to how that is going to be possible, but was of great encouragement as i suppose you'd expect from the us secretary of
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state and to be blinking. he said that so support for ukraine from the nato alliance remain the rock solid. and he said again the ukraine will become eventually a member of nato. he said the purpose of the somebody in july is to help build a bridge to that membership. and a clear pulse like ukraine moving forward with respect to ukraine's immediate needs though. and that's where we've seen so much emphasis coming from the ukranian foreign minister, demitra calais. but of course he's attending that somebody. and he now says that he has had assurances from those nato members. they have agreed to identify and blind a different systems in the all schools that they can seems to ukraine. but schools, ukraine in recent weeks has come under the escalation of russian attacks using many ballistic missiles and these kind of calls the drones only one last the latest one last night. in car cable,
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we understand at least 4 people were killed in that attack. the label says that in march alone, russia use 90 full ballistic missiles in these attacks. so it's the immediate needs that is so important for full ukraine. hundreds of after shops of shaken eastern taiwan the following, the devastating. let's click on wednesday. the 7.2 magnitude quake calls the depths of at least 10 people, an engine more than a 1000. jessica washington falls from near the quakes epi center at joomla elementary school in holly in 10th provide temporary shown to us with dozens of families after they homes were damaged by the earthquake on wednesday. oh sure no. i'm still shaking. even though still tumbling. i'm very scared. i can't sleep to. she says she was devastated as she watched her home collapse. it
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was the strongest doing squeak in taiwan for 25 years. security camera video showed ness is spring into action to protect a newborn babies as a hospital ward shoak. at least 48 residential buildings were damaged. some have already been demolished. some buildings, a tool to and many buildings have been deemed to have structural issues by engine is, follow those residents where hesitant of the state and buildings market there in noticeable can come to the show you the magnitude 7.2, quake damaged tunnels and roads and left, some people stranded in remote mountainous areas, rescue is created and obstructed road and evacuated some hotel workers from a tunnel. all those remain on accounted for. now, many of coming to terms with the damage about how the situation was chaotic. everyone was running and screaming, else the child was injured in their room. what's the urgency? need a new place. i don't. chung, runs a use center. she's on sure. when the children who lived the can return of quakes
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common in the sized, weekly active zone, known as the pacific ring of fire, experts have commended taiwan disaster mitigation measures which include stringent construction requirements, says in more than $300.00 auto shocks since the nature of quake on wednesday, the way the agency wants that food off the shocks are expected, potentially as strong as magnitude 7. back in the emergency shown to tim showing says she's unsure what she'll do next. her apartment is too dangerous to return to . she has no money with her and almost no possessions, but she says all she wants to retrieve the only photograph she has her late mother, jessica washington out to 01 in. or those, or you just encourage you to casting pallets in the falls parliamentary elections. and as many as then you may shake michelle and the sub dissolved parliament in february after a member of the house made a speech that was seen as insulting to the monique 200 candidates. so contesting 50
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seats in the assembly mohammed, the title is a political analyst. he says that quite ease. hope that these elections will bring stability quite as unique and it's, and it's uh, model with the elected parliament and a, a pointed cabinet uh, by the end mirror. this has been um, of a sticking point in our system where it has led to a bit of a paralysis over the years. however, something is changing right now, especially after the appointment of the prime minister. uh, is it hot as tight is excellent? i'm heading into the head start and uh, i think there is a uh, i think there is more optimism on the speed towards this relationship. it is a strenuous relationship between the 2. however. uh, i think there is, uh,
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the government show there's a lot of responsibility in terms of putting fluoride, the program that is acceptable to, to, to voters and elective elected officials as well. the prime minister came out and called for a new economic identity for the country. so uh, you know, as, as, as you are well aware, the, the middle east or the new uh, because countries are experiencing some sort of a economic pool for indirect investments are coming and diversification and detours in into manufacturing. and this kind of change is, has yet to come to great. how is it in the, in, in it's some indications from this new cabinet. and this new parliament are, are pointing in the direction that hopefully somebody can on the group. one could begin in this next or smaller as government as one of the few. if he's on baset or to leave the country. smalley officials say is because of a polt deal between the break away reason of somali land and the c a p. a
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conference always following the story from tennessee is capital i wrote the this is a big developmental and a huge escalation because it has been quiet diplomatically. um, since the feud between the 2 countries started of that have been talks that have been going on, mediated by president william router of 10 years. so it is, is huge. set back. and i know this of problems between the 2 countries started when you made an agreement with salt, somebody land, which is on a tunnel, the state of all is c o. p a without passing, but passing through mogadishu. so the government of somalia says that it feels that uh it's tauriel rights have been infringed. and
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when all this now is happening, even with the talks going on. so now we have another incident where it still has holstead another redone of some odd. yeah, that's point line it is, i send me a told me to watch a region a so a delegation went to issue appeal where the discussing whether discussing about, you know, you will not seek relations and corporation again issue of the federal government . um, also my, the emigrant issue, very angry saying this is provocative and the will not allow this to happen. and it's happening on the contest that there are a lot of tensions internally between portland and the federal government, especially during the so ongoing a constitutional or review process,
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a web portal and says that it is unhappy with some of the amendments that have been made. it and it will reject those amendments and sofa the, you know, portland says that it is considering a to withdrawal from these federal system which is going to be very problematic indeed, cost. we saw you all to 0 nairobi, amnesty international pose criticize the dominican republic, entering it to stop must deportations of patients was accusing of pharmacies of racism. but many of the dominican republic say they can not show to the acute crisis in haiti because they should have an island houses. there was lots in america editor at least see a name and reports now from santa domingo in the dominican republic and hastened share this caribbean island much more ways than one the distant neighbors. one speaks french, the other spanish, but more importantly,
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patients suffer from acute poverty stream political instability and now uncomfortable violence. on the other side of the border in the capital samples, illegal life groups peaceful and prosperous, but looks or just see the guy and say, well, we're afraid hey, tooth close to us. we've seen the videos of killing that is like you have a day and just need believe you next to. you don't know if that will hurt your family. in the last 3 months, dominican republic has deported more than 2500 on documentations, arguing reasons of national security. we asked for administer roberto alvarez to respond to charges by amnesty international of racism and inhumane treatment of patients. 73 percent of our population is mixed blood, 16 percent black, 11 percent white. so there's never been it within dominicans, a distinction as to race. that is completely false. no, no,
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but of course we're more than willing to help with the international community with any in a few minutes area and assistance. but the question is being asked, why isn't the dominican republic shouldering the black, the bulk of in v, as a lot of states working class dominicans, we met insist their country is doing its fair share already. they save hundreds of thousands of patients live here. everyone mix together, my members repairs on most of us. imagine 2 people live in your house and 5 more arrived you'll share of everything shrinks, but we put up with it because they are right, brothers and neighbors. but the presence of so many haitians is also creating tensions. i feel sorry for them, but they should be sent back to their country for being smothered by patients. with that i you go to hospital and there are 10 haitians and 2 dominicans that com be their taken away. our rights were in the general hospital now. and indeed,
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there are many, many patients here, many patient children as well, but that's only part of the story they didn't just arrived yesterday. many have been here for decades, undocumented, and they are here in the country doing the hardest jobs and the lowest paying jobs . and haitian children born in the dominican republic or not eligible for citizenship. that can be a lot of things. there are 2 things people agree on the fear that the violence next door could spill over into this country. and the desperate need for safety to restore law and order with the help of an international community that seems to have forgotten. the silent you see in human al jazeera santo domingo will still ad, hey, all the out of that renews are a 7 goal for the match between chelsea and not just the united full of action coming up next with these are
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no bundle dash before he is the book about no rapid advances in the field of all the visual intelligence. have many workers wondering if that jobs may soon become obsolete until recently, professions most likely to be replaced by having to the office work as accountants and the site generalist. now, hundreds of leading musicians binding together to defend their work rentals. how's the story? some of the brightest stars in the music world are sounding the alarm from billy
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english. oh, the good goes to nicky me? no, don't worry about this. i guess is my john. bon jovi, smokey robinson or say advanced artificial intelligence poses a threat to their artistic integrity and their livelihood. you know, more than $200.00 living artists, as well as the estates of frank sinatra and reggae legend bob marley, signed an online opened letter titled stop the valley. news of the artist say that while a has enormous potential to create exciting experiences for music lovers. when used irresponsibly, a,
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i pauses. enormous threats concluding this assault on human creativity must be stopped. we're risking really replacing the replacement of human creators and human artists by this a. i generated music and that has far reaching impacts both for the musicians and how much they get paid and their livelihoods and their careers. but also for society. and our culture. sheryl crow also signed the letter, summed up the artist fears. it terrifies me that i can sing to you a song that had absolutely nothing to do with. and you believe it? it's happened already. last year, a completely a i generated that is to say totally fake song by drake and the weekend went viral . it even appeared briefly on apple music in spite of 5. it's not the 1st time artist took a stand against joining the entertainment companies using ai to make big profits
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without compensation. a restrictions were a major sticking point in last year's months. long strike, by movies and tv actors and writers that ham strong the industry for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, the best time to spotlight his pizza. there's nothing about the top of the primary right now. what at the moment so, but in used to come, who knows what might happen? so we'll start with the 7 go for the premium that you guys co palmas go to late, late goals. you add a time to hand chelsea and unlikely for 3 victory against manchester, united chelsea wind tune a lot of to 19 minutes. thanks to go from kind of gallagher and cold palmer. but the united come back still has to be in the system schools minutes as i 100 that i'm not sure made it to one before bruno. and then there's 2 levels. 5 minutes later. chelsea update you on since that was the visitors to turn things around because i'm not sure with the 2nd goal of the night's united looking fit for
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victory. those goals from palmas. listen to those in the $100.00 and chains, and then 111 minutes since the step the bridge crowd into hysterics. it's a window motor to parts or to you know side. it sends them into the salt off of the savings. you know, i said to miss out on the chance to gain ground on the top 4 level pool or back at the top of the english premium expanding. so if the single 5th of the united 3 wanted an field, you can pups main wherever in front as early as the 17 minutes, you're gone, strike a doll with menus rewarded for putting pressure on visiting goalkeeper. eva, good beach, you know, i did manage to find an equalizer near the hour a month, but then a special alexis mckayla's to strike the store. let me pull the advantage cody gecko. then around little the $31.00. when near the, in the trucks main or 3 points, 2 possible. and 3 ahead of mentioned specifically it's not good news will ref on
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the dolphins. he's being forced to withdrawal from onto color. mazda is just over 6 weeks from the start of the french open. it continues it frustrating 2024 for an adult who was out for a year before making these come back as a brisbin, internationally in january that are the last 3 matches before he saw for the muscles a ruling animal. say this in a statement. he said, these are very difficult moments for me. my body simply won't allow me. if it's the 37 year olds, hopes of winning a 15th type lake road in general, st. doubts. he's also one of rick li, live in times at monte carlo. dallas said he expects to retire after the season. casper route is on track to defend these estoril opens item as he reached the quote of finals with victory against boats extend his own scope. route is a to time friendship and finalist and continues to show just why he enjoys playing on mcclay. he broke his doctor appointment twice before winning the 1st 861, the top seat of in some fine form this year. and again, its center has one more matches on maturing. $22043.00 and wrapped up the matching
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just over an hour to progress to the coaches in portugal center in women's tennis, saudi arabia will host the season ending w. c, a finals for the next 3 years. the show piece events on the to a is for the top 8 singles players and top a doubles teams and will be held in riyadh until 2026. the prize money for this november's to him. it is a record $15250000.00. that's a 70 percent increase from 2023 french president's a manual macro and says he has no doubt that russia will target the powers olympics later this year. he's comments on thursday where he's most explicit to acknowledgements of foreign threats to security. oh, the smooth running of the games back on was at an event in paris for the opening of new elliptic are quite expensive. in the last few months, the french presidents and these governments taking a tough of stones against russia to a band from taking part in the games funding the invasion of ukraine. when asked if he was worried, russia would target the games back on gave this response. well, you can't do it,
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this is enough. so i have no doubt i have no doubts including an informational tons every day a fuse room is about the fact that we could not do this. will that so would be a risk. there's an increase in the rest as aggressive pasta, and it's not just happening with fronts. i invite you to look at what's being done in terms of leaking information about senior german military official law. this was done to germany, the united kingdom and the united states. a few days later, there was a succession of information that we know to be false, which corresponds to threatening positives. who's on a lie to night, the opening of the aquatic sense of didn't go. the plan for one of the dive is taking part in the ceremony. and then big diver, alexys and the on the right to represent the phone for the took your game slip to on one of the boards found on these back and plunged into the water gender has since treated that he's back is okay, but he's ego. well that's sort of a bruised in the ip. well the punjab kings have pulled of
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a thrilling 3. we could victory against the goods or tightens in. i'm the bad bad thing. first, the items posted a score of one of the $99.00 for full within the ring related stadium. opening batsmen and captains should bundle, especially 189 north south 3048 boons. the kings of 70 for full wind shush on seeing the arrived at the crease. seeing habit of them beaten 61 from 29 deliveries . and could you not secure the victory of the 2nd law? school of the color assign says he hopes to find a new team sooner rather than later with the spaniard leaving for all the next season. building up to the japanese ground pre while it starts with the 1st practice session on friday and local favorite yuki to know the laptop, the support. this is lucas, so it gets signed. so we'll hope to continue to impress off to winning the last race in australia. and talks the wrong thing to sold out a new seat for next season with newest hamilton replacing him. i dug into pretty much one of them is just
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a matter of obviously going more into detail and i'm seeing the more realistic options on, on what are the best options for me. i'm for my future use time now to to, to speed up. i beat everything and, and hopefully we can get it sorted sooner rather than later. so tuned by mohammed ali and he's famous thriller in manila, fine. it's all going up for auction in new york. the legend rebound took place in the philippines in 1975. it was the food fight between the 2 famous boxing rivals all these victory that's not meant to you later. they hate to hate to one the shots or expect the fits between $4.00 and $6000000.00. japanese m l b. so i'll show, hey, tommy has, he's 1st home run for the la dodgers. it came in the game against the san francisco giants. a tony who signed a 700000000 dollar 10 year contract with the judges. with thing he's mind game for his new team. when he hit this solo driving the same spinning it's on a time run,
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is the 172nd. nobody's major the career. but the judges, well, they won this match against the joints 54. and that's all the small things full tonight. so thanks very much peter. now, despite the improving economy on slug inflation, high food prices of lead to increasing food and security across the us. now in a major american city, a search of new migrants is funding fee, distribution, cues, $1200.00 reports, not from chicago. as i say you all day with the cost because is the best way to say what comes back in for more than 30 years. fatima of wide has devoted her life to helping each wave of newcomers to chicago. she immigrated to the us from palestine in the late 19 seventy's. now she's feeding refugees from across the globe who lined up at her door. that's your coffee,
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sir. i'm really hungry. i know how they feel that the hunger is our number. we're any rush to meet the fight or i didn't need together to live in peace on a snowy day, the lines, it's an odd food pantry, stretch down the road for a 2nd or that might be for the things that they give us here, help us a lot, it is a great help, especially when you have a large family that are homeless. we work to make what we can and add to it with what we get here for one place or another. we get enough with 37000 new migrants bus to chicago alone from texas over the past 2 years. pantries, here and across the u. s. are straining to feel the grocery carts of the hungry was donated. fruit, chicago, food pantries have always been busy. but as the migrate numbers have increased, so have the lines. typically this i would see about 50 people on a given day. now they're saying to $300.00 and the lines will continue until the food runs out. some pantries here have started to reduce the number of times, families can visit each month,
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others ration the food they give out. the migrant search is on the rice with crowd sometimes tearing down border fences and breaking through the lines of us agents to add pain while we are a long, long time go my people and it's all good, you know, but okay, this plus you can't afford to support avery by when they arrive at her door for them is that she doesn't ask where they come from. whoever asked for help, help look at the color. they gave the customer the just look at them as a human being. and that's how i do because i've been so a lot when they come to me for something, i have the feeling i know how they feel because i've been fluid in each new wave of immigrants. pharmacy is she sees herself, john henry and al jazeera chicago. and you can follow those stories on the website to challenges that don't call me,
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i'll be watching the obviously it renews. i with me. so rama off on use on the other side to the right. but it's a learn from the news team here at our headquarters in denver. thanks very much for your time. and your company the every year, thousands of on peace they use for scientific percent activate and conservation a say the testings into main $11.00 east investigate. assuming illegal trade and meet scientists hoping to get one king sam lives be on this on a tree. caught 2 of them on to dismiss on out to 0. gotten around, know, says have family was one of the last to leave a neighborhood near c times capital cost to him because they couldn't afford to leave earlier when the will reached us. the web them shows everyone can in more than 20 of my neighbors each day. people here come full health
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services, a close that comes off from the bank, the bank to lock the destination transit can in the town to bring new coal says he was shots in his stomach more than 2 months ago. he's jenny's be getting for months it's been receiving south sea, denise, which are nice, like neil, the u. n. refugee agency built it for about 3000. now there are more than 5 times that it's not. uh, you know, what we are receiving. we have massive number of t 30100, that you would need assistance. but our capacity and funds are very limited. in the bigger global electron jada in history, the world's biggest democracy posted on epic showdown. join me seen of asking jan on a new for pot cd focusing on india. in this episode i go on my own experience as a journalist, you examine alarming drops of the freedoms in india and the future of india. in
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fact, with independent media being the other for foxley on, i just need to we are the ones traveling the extra mile there. are the media, don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell if sorry the the console robin. you're watching the i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in de la, coming up in the next 60 minutes, protect civilians, all risk losing us. suppose a warning from president joe biden to israel, as he calls for an immediate cease fire in calls are beaten and fast says we have accounts of torture from
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a palestinian prisoner detains by israel also head some other expels that you see have you not about to do is tensions escalates. avery port deal with the break away

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