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be in bringing you home and loves to palestine for all to see said donated with confidence. next with outcast foundation, we are in palestine together. we are changing the world. one halts, that's time the protect civilians or risk losing us support. president biden issues a warning to israel as it goes for an immediate cease fire in regards to the hello. i'm darn jordan, this is sarah from dough. so coming up more is writing strikes in southern guns, a number of how this cindy is killed since october off is $33000.00 somalia expels
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that. he's giving them back pensions escalate, a report deal with the breaker in the region of some of the race to find those 2 missing in time. one of the wednesdays possible, the yes president joe biden has called for an immediate cease fire and gaza during a cold with his randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he won't hear from yahoo. the us support for israel will depend on steps taken to address ciboney and home, and she went to terry and suffering. a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare for, for the days after as really air strikes, killed 7 worlds. central kitchen aid workers, us president joe biden spelled booth. it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu . the president ward if israel doesn't protect civilians in aid workers,
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future us support is a state. he made clear the need for israel to announce a series of specific concrete and measurable steps to address, usually in harm. you monitoring a suffering and the safety of a workers. those steps include more crossing for a trucks and mitigation measures to reduce civilian harm. the bite and administration says it must happen in a matter of days. the us secretary of state says 100 percent of the population and gaza needs humanitarian assistance. and those working to provide assistance are in peril. this was a risk attack on the world. central kitchen was not the 1st such incident. it must be the last us biden's 30 minute phone call comes, as the president said to be increasingly frustrated by israel's war and gaza. that's left for the $33000.00 palestinians dead. he's calling for an immediate
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cease fire to prove the humanitarian conditions and allow for the release of captives. if we don't see changes from their side, they'll have to be changes from our side. that change could come in the form of a policy shift. critics of press the us to stop providing nearly 4000000000 in the annual military assistance to israel. but the white house says there's no plan to help military support. the white house declined to outline consequences if israel failed to protect civilians in aid workers. it also defended latest approval of fighter jets and bombs the same day that aid workers were killed, saying is real faces. multiple threats, including from iran, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, oh to 0 is home to salute has blown out from occupied east jerusalem. the american
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officials tonight saying that there could be a change in policy when it comes to israel and support for this war after the stripe on $78.00 workers in the gallons of strips, 3 different vehicles that were targeted with employees of the world central kitchen . now in this call between these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and he was president joe biden. the americans had repeated that. what had happened was simply unacceptable, but there has been no comment from these ripleys on that part of the conversation. and these really prime minister has remained quite defiant when it comes to criticisms from the americans. but this is the 1st time that they're indicating there could be a shift in american support for these really. but this is not the 1st issue between the americans and is really officials, most notably the ground invasion. instead, i thought that israel says is necessary in order to achieve an absolute victory in this war has been a point of contention between the 2 allies. israel says that it's absolutely
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necessary in order to win the war, while the american say it would be a deep mistake. but none the less. and that's an young remaining defiant say that he will do anything including this ground operation with or without american support. essentially what i was just occupied east jerusalem will often monday's attack, well, central kitchen and at least 2 other agencies have suspended their operations in the strip. i'll just arrows and talk with already is in to say about in central garza. she explained what the latest attack on aid workers means the palestinians desperately in need of food. i'm turnkey, standing in front of the world, central kitchens, main warehouse in the middle area of the gods district as you see the warehouse closed its doors. after that is ready, forces targeted 78 workers working in the world. central kitchen. this place was a place where all of the people who evacuated from the north to the south would come
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here. they would feed them, they would give them food parcels and they would offer them food assistance this case and this organization used to work locally with more than 60 kitchens and provide hundreds of thousands of palestinians with hot me is every single day. at least 198 workers have been killed since october 7. and israel's target on the world central kitchen is not only a target on age worker, but it's also has been more, simon and starvation in the causes trip. this is in the comedy i'll just eat up on the side on the taskbar is ready for us, is continuing and the southern, the city of ruffled despite the area early of being declared a safe, soon late to strike, killed at least 7 other citizens, including 3 children funerals have been held for the victims west of the city. rough it has become home to more than half of gauze population. after many with forced air from the north. more than $33000.00 commands,
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i've now been killed by israel since the war began, including $14000.00 children. probably my next enough puts an end to this injustice. for 180 days, children have been bumped there with daily kennings enough. where are the rights of children aware of the rights of women? wherever is eunice, the items that are hold on to that of 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 safe? the tolling cause up there is 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. i'll just say it was honey mcmurry. wood has more now from the roof in southern gauze. been very consistent with what we have experience so far since the beginning of the genocide where there is in fact no saved zone across the gauze and through
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including the save guns, the large they the designated by the is really involuntary. where everyone was ordered sharply to evacuate, to avoid being bombed, but ended up being killed and bombed inside the areas that were designated safe zone. they go, they go to mazda safe area, and the western part of their is bella han fund units and city of rough. i've been almost as we've what we've seen, the pattern of the grid, the response after every resolution or action or demand by the united nations. and it's a different ages with the international court of justice is a more more research of the air strikes an error rates carried out relentless to across the gases or would be interesting to see what does this really respond to the demand by president biding within as ellen pointed out within the coming gets 24.8 or maybe 72 coming good hours, but so far in over, not a talk. these really a military occurred of relentless error strikes, targeting more residential homes,
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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 is popularly inside residential home with these unpredictable fall in bonds. 7 people reported killed and many other injuries and, and causing further internal displacement for people that the surrounding area. so moving 600 british lawyers have written to the u. k. government urging it to suspend um, sales to israel. the little ones that you k could be complicit in genocide and other breaches of international law. i'll just say what's on a gig. it has the story a site 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 licenses to israel. it is one of the most contentious issues. the campaign is what
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part the u. k. plays and the catastrophe unfolding in gaza. and what it means, where its own duties on the international law reminding the prime minister which you soon ask if 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 the 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 urgency impose sanctions on senior members of these really government who made statements in sizing genocide where in the states adding to this revelation by a conservative m. p. sharing a parliamentary foreign affairs committee that the government's own. lawyers issued advice, but israel had breached international law. the foreign secretary david cameron
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avoided on soaring. so you've never had a piece of paper in front of you by a for an office lawyer. that says is rose and breach of its international humanitarian commitments on jessica entangle. i like the reason for the officers with an account record, every single paper has been put in front of me. and so i don't want to answer that question. one of the signatories of the letter says they're all 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 $30000.00 civilians in guns is a pretty strong indication that israel has gone far beyond what is permitted to an international rule. 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 gauze. i'm a personal tragedy for those affected and it is all stuff is raised. public
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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 the $1000.00 u. s. government as old as e, c o b, as invested at to leave the country, some of the official sites because of a poor deal between it's break away at region of some on the land and the fee up here. the agreement will allow landlocked to, if you, if you have to at least 20 kilometers of coastline, thought to be in the, of the port. a be able to somalia also said it's causing to of if you, if he has concerts, one in some of the land and the other in the semi autonomous region of portland, the government in mogadishu does not control these regions. i'll just give us katherine stories following the story from the county and capital. this is
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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 russo of 10 years. so it is, is huge. set back. and i know this a problem 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 when all this now is happening, even with the talks going on. so now we have another incident where it still
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has holstead another redone of some odd. yeah, that's point 9, it is, i sent me a told me to watch a region a so a delegation went to issue appeal whether 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 this. 9 7 ongoing, a constitutional or review process, a web portal and says that it is unhappy with some of the amendments that have been
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made the and it will reject those amendments. and so far 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 me. so you all to 0 nairobi. let's also to come here and i'll just air including i rob, riddles and los angeles with a story on how many famous populations feel that artificial intelligence might be coming for their live with the searching use zone from the rwandan genocide, the same of remembered school bone in honor of the, of the 800000 lives to perished with mass graves still being from a many ruined and still displaced to reconcile this the nation. the anniversary of the rwandan genocide on out to sierra we cannot agree on how to coordinate space
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traffic management. we risk both safety and the sustainability of space and worryingly. the breach of peace and security. in out just makes people empower, investigates, the proliferation of commercial satellites. and the far reaching influence of those who funded it's at a tipping point. and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail catastrophic event fighting for space on a jersey, the african narratives from african perspective. nature has always been there some way my child to show documentary spine african film make is looking at the archives that we have sometimes quite heartbreaking to look for what is key a is that is part of our history that couple from nigeria and re writing libraries from africa direct on, i'll just the,
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the news the welcome back to watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this our, the us president for school, for an immediate cease fire and johnson, and a phone conversation with his randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu terabyte and told me on the us support for israel will depend on the steps taken to address to bring him home. and she monetary and some of the 7 palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes on the residential buildings and roughly hold on 33000 people have not been killed by israel since the war began. including 14000 children from somalia as austic. he killed bachelor to leave no condition somebody official sites because of the fort didn't generate between his break and the reason of some of the
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long and vp of hundreds of off the shocks of shaking eastern taiwan following the devastating earthquake on wednesday. the 7.2 methods you'd quite close the depths of at least 10 people and injured more than a 1000 rescue, as i still trying to reach more than 700 people or the trapped in tunnels or cutoff in remote areas. i'll just say it was jessica washington, the quotes from the, the quakes epi cent at juma elementary school in holly and 10th provide temporary shelter for dozens of families after they homes were damaged by the earthquake on wednesday. oh sure, no. hi. i'm still shaking. even though i'm still tumbling, i'm very scared. i can't sleep to. she says she was devastated as she watched her home collapse. it was the strongest doing squeak in taiwan for 25 years. security camera video showed us is spinning into action to protect a newborn babies as
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a hospital award. 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 found on those residents where hesitant of the state and buildings market. the notice can come to the show you the magnitude $7.00, 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 a coming to terms with the damage. kyle: the situation was chaotic. everyone was running and screaming, else the child was injured in their room and what's the urgency? need a new place. they don't. chung runs a use center. she's on sure. when the children who lived the can return of quakes are common in size, weekly active zone, known as the pacific ring of fire. experts have commended taiwan disaster
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mitigation measures which include stringent construction requirements, says in more than $300.00 off the shelf since that age of click on wednesday. the way the agency who owns that food off the shelves are expected, potentially as strong as magnitude 7. back in the emergency shown to tim showing says she's unsure what you'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 with her late mother. jessica washington out to 0 point in. to me, i'm on now where the military says it's shut down. 13 terrace transferred over the capital city of napier to the ministry. out of that, some of the drugs were carrying explosives. the mazda position has claimed responsibility for the attack. nature of foreign ministers up instead of writing the 75th anniversary of the military alliance.
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sir, my name was on the 2nd day of his stomach and brussels upon ministers of the 32 members . considering planners to provide a long time ministry, a package to ukraine, that's worth a $170000000000.00 over the next 5 years. but the kremlin says relations between russia and nato assault to the level of direct confrontation and knowledge, and tina teachers and government workers who lost their jobs have joined the leg. just protests. bear against economic reforms imposed by president heavy. i mean, the critics say the contacts are forced poverty levels to sol, to almost 60 percent. i'll just say it was theresa, but reports from a capital one as iris students, professors, and employees stage a one day strike against the public education. pony sees of libertarian precedents . have you had any leg? one professor on the frontlines says he believes argentina's public education system is at risk of the name of
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a i come from the university that allowed the son or a daughter of a worker to easily make it to university. today we see how this is slowly being destroyed. they're not trying to improve it, but they're taking the funds away. the government has suspended an incentive funds would be to salaries, but it's not just universities or challenging the current government. against time measures that he said jumpstart. you know that he's the comic that we are doing. tina has had over 250 percent inflation in the past 2 years, even though it has started to go down with a government. so still we plan many say they cannot make ends meet what we are now . how does the government is reducing costs by reducing teachers salaries? we're not only affected by inflation, but the government does this deliberately,
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the hosting public education we need to evaluate it. the currency last december to try to solve exchange rate disparities. he also lifted subsidies of gas and electricity and lead the over $15000.00 state employees, saying they were hired for political reasons. in the past days, they had been calling for more protest across the country. after years of exchange rates, controls and regulations really says he's trying to open up the economy and that, that is it. okay. and then the say that really has made argentina more attractive to forwarding investors. inflation is forwarding fast. they range in the dollar. country risk is going down, people from all over the world and looking at odds and to, you know, with interest. but many say, nice policies have been tested in the past and field. that's why they value to continue resisting the policies they see with heart,
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then the sample as if he didn't win aside. yes, president joe biden will meet the families of the victims of the collapse baltimore bridge on friday. a condo ship lost power and collided with the bridge, causing it to collapse last week. 6 work has died, but so far, only 2 bodies have been recovered. plans declared the wreckage and reopened the ports. commercial shipping a run thing off, so the collapse so the bridge is sort of thing and so severe with the metal that is so this configured and so brought together and pancake that it continues to make this mission extraordinarily complicated and dangerous. for those who are conducting it. and so every single diary that goes into the into the water has been paired with an operator who uses a mix of 3 d renderings and drawings and pictures to be able to guide their partner . severe storms continue to cause havoc in the us state of west virginia. flooding
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and land slides were reported on the leading island with the ohio river has reached its highest level and 20 is found. it. storms and tornadoes have been sweeping through the state since tuesday, downing trees and closing power outages in row blocks. the governors declared a state of emergency in multiple counties. this rapid advances in the field of artificial intelligence have many workers wondering if that jobs may soon be made obsolete until recently, the profession is most likely to be replaced by a. i've been to the office workers accountants in general, as well. now, hundreds of leading musicians a banding together to defend their work reynolds as the story some of the brightest stars in the music world are sounding the alarm from billy. i wish all the good good school to nicky me. no more. be pell. yes, it's night in jon bon jovi,
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smokey robinson say advanced artificial intelligence poses a threat to their artistic integrity and their livelihood in all 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 stopped evaluating music the artist say that while a guy has enormous potential to create exciting experiences for music lovers, when used irresponsibly, ai pauses. enormous threats concluding this assault on human creativity must be stopped, were risking really replacing the replacement of human creators and human artists. by this
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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 sums 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 the joint entertainment companies using ai to make big profits without compensation. a restrictions were a major sticking point in last year's months. long strikes by movies and tv actors
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and writers that ham strong the industry for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. okay, well that's it for be down, jordan, for now. the weather is coming up next. and then the inside story asks if the was in casa and ukraine taking the world's attention from the threats of climate change structure. and thanks for watching the the, now the boat, when there's a high temperature, one guy in the south west of china, you're not. but for the rest of the stuff in charlotte sauce, at the yankee, it's rain and it's heavy rain. i've seen many places reporting amongst with in a day, so there is a never to be funding, and this is the full cost of friday stuff. they will be similar. it doesn't quite catch taiwan, which is quite lucky to some ravens and light. and it's off show from most of japan
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except for the minor on the story of south days. equally went in china and a little bit west or in taiwan, but not so much anymore. at least for japan as anywhere else just happened to be there at east asia. north of the agassi career implants are all the major arms of japan, enjoy some spring sunshine because that's what's happening here. the tail end of the wet season is produced some very big chiles in places like bobby, and the potential to repeat them is still there. but i think not very likely with properties, sees that potential as well as the southern sea marsh or flash funding potential here, but lazier tyler on me and my heart very health for some i have to say. and this also the story, increasingly i'm maybe on surprisingly in india a little bit less. so the impact is down in bangladesh of cost. and the eastern side of india is go to add humidity to that. so it really is quite sticky. the
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in 2018. a john the sledge, 40 days of civic action, against the on the union government. i'm president sockets young's group on power. i'm going to labor to swear. and documentary photos is non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, tarnishing outcome with gun a democratic revolution. i am not alone on the news velvet resolution on a state of emergency in zimbabwe. extreme drought putting millions of people in danger as wars rage and gaza in ukraine to battle against climate change continues . but arguably, makes fewer headlines. is the world paying enough attention to the threats the entire planet facing? this is inside the
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