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[000:00:00;00] the . ready ready protects dividends or risk losing us supports present by the issues a warning to israel as he calls for an immediate cease 5 in johnson the i'm carry johnston. this is all just here on the items and also on the exclusive footage obtained by out 0 shows is rarely sold as opening file and several palestinians attempting to collect a race to rescue those to
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a stranded in taiwan off the wednesdays possible. as great posts. i'm to see a newman incentive, amenable in the dominican republic, and coming up will explain how the dominicans are feeling about the prices taking place in their neighboring countries. the us president joe biden, this calls for an immediate cease fire in gauze, getting a cold with his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he won't have to not have the us support for israel will depend on the steps taken to address the civilian hall, matrimony tearing, suffering a white house. correspondents, kimberly. how could the pulse now its days after is rarely airstrikes killed 7 worlds central kitchen aid workers. us president joe biden spell booth. it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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the president ward. if israel doesn't protect civilians and aid workers, 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 separately and harm. you bet, it turns 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 way. so risk attacks on the world central kitchen was not the 1st such incident. it must be the last biden's. 30 minute phone call comes, as the president said to be increasingly frustrated by israel's war and gaza.
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that's left more than $33000.00 palestinians dead. he's calling for an immediate 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 to the white house decline to outline consequences of israel failed to protect civilians and aid workers. it also defended its latest approval of fighter jets and bombs the same day that aid workers were killed, saying is real faces. multiple threats, including from murat, can really help get al jazeera, the white house for the past few hours off to that coal with present buy. and these
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rail has said it's, will it temporarily allow a delivery through its northern border crossing with guns that currently a limited number of a trucks passed through the raft, across them with egypt, as well as crown was to them also in the south for relief agencies to israel is impeding access and stringent checks means nothing of age is getting in. years crossing which is well says it will open off, connects to northern gauze if that's the region facing imminent, from in addition to israel says, useful openness, port city of ash, dog to receive aid by sea for delivery to gauze. there were tons has more from occupied distribution. it's indicative really, isn't it, of the influence the leverage to the united states kind of applied to is ralph when it chooses to do so, because this decision from netanyahu came just hours off to the phone calls with the president biden. he then went into
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a security cabinet meeting where the decision was taken. now the statements that came off to that security cabinet meeting says that these route will allow the temporary delivery of humanitarian paid temporary. how should night through ash dogs and the arrows checkpoints. this increased a bul prevents the humanitarian crisis and is necessary to ensuring the continuation of the fighting at a cheap, the goals of, of the war sites. even now with all of this, this decision is being framed as a way to complete his rails or a games era is, is the crossing that so the north of the cause of strip act stored in this ready pulls for the noise from that so able, cummings west of port and then be transported across the air as crossing at eden to northern cause i, which was the fast parts of gauze. and that was devastated by its rails. the sold on, on the strip. now, how much difference it makes? well, that's completely in the hands of the israelis, or how much
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a let they let through any increase of course, is going to be of benefits to the starving. people have cause a well, just air has obtained exclusive footage from northern garza showing is ready sold is opening fire on several palestinians attempting to collect a if it is depicts a distressing scene or palestinian civilian, telling a deliberately shots multiple times by the soldiers. a warning of the images in the hotel of ages report, i'll just killed during the how many terry an air drop. that's the tragic fee to the public opinion. men collecting 8 in the city officers a in north eastern gaza on march 9th and airplane drops. a packages over the gaza strip, but soon it becomes evident that it doesn't come without risk. the packages lines new the boil defense in northern gaza. exclusive footage obtained by all g 0 shows
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is really soldiers deliberately targeting palestinians. as they rushed to collected . the vigil shows these really soldiers opening fire. despite none of this policy, new men posing a threat. the firing continues, even as this man leads the area, moving away from the border and the soldiers positions. as the soldiers watch dogs approach the wounded man and the video cuts off highlighting the overall lola's and those that has the can hold in the area. you had to live to d l 0. we've been hearing stories of torture from palestinians returned from east very captivity, 101 detainees were released in gaza. i'll just there as perfect as him spoke to one of them, a dump outside of city and destiny is happened released from the east, very detention to have been transferred to the gaza strip throughout the com. i was telling me what was that as we have been talking to and them both deputies,
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they have been reporting about really distressing and human conditions. 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 so just and have receiving different signs of talk to as a can clearly see right now here on the elderly man that type be arrested by the is very forces in the loss of hospital. so as you know, the fuse ready soldiers still unnecessary hospitable. in con eunice, where i was treated for a broken leg, is riley's rounded up old patients and the injured into one section. the following day the some were transferred to him and bar it costs. so while the rest of us, me included, were detained, loaded onto trucks taken to another location or we would strip, searched and tortured, who would be to and all the way. 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,
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and you can imagine including use of forensic dogs. we were crammed into cells with no cover in any one mail today. many of the detainees died on the torture. many of the detainees have chronic disease. others with severe injuries were treated without mass city. the chinese are going through how enough is that they have been reporting about in human violations that had been taken by these very men at 3 in detention as ne number established people and even being detained. it is been sales and some of them have been taken on disclose location. so now, target, oh, just a rough, rough southern guns. the organ 600. the british lawyers have written to the u. k. government urging it says to spend on sales to as well. but that's the ones that the u. k. could be complicit in genocide and other breaches of international nor so
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on. here as much as 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 is export 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 were its own due to use on the international law. reminding the prime minister wishes to knock up those obligations more than $600.00 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 lawyer say the u. k must urgent they impose
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sanctions on senior members of the israeli government, who made statements in sizing, genocide where states adding to this a revelation by a conservative m. p. sharing a parliamentary foreign, a fast committee that the government's own, lawyers issued advice, 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 should 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 $30000.00 civilians in guns is
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a pretty strong indication that israel has gone far beyond what is permitted in 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 gaza, a personal tragedy for those affected. and it is all stuff is relative, 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 jago algebra, london. israel has stepped up rates and occupies westbank since the war and gauze have begun surrounded by it is very minute you towers and check points. somebody postings facing on certain teacher, but faced always ship had a student. boy, you only turned 15 last week and has already twice been imprisoned. buys very
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a mobile phone number for the doctor, me though. sure news to them, but i see so the heads on elders here while the amazon rain forest in columbia, and brazil is spinet risk, despite the decline of deforestation. the examining the headlines is there any, is felicity for flaws of life and god's unflinching journalism. awesome. every interview, just like the war sharing personal stories with a labor audience, only $48.00 it welts,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out just a reminder about top stories. this tell us presence as cool as an immediate cease phone goes up in a phone call. giant $1001.00 is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that he was losing us invest immediate action was taken to prevent civilian home and the nominal fee to difference or following present bivens to months is ralph is temporarily and out a to the police to the risk 1st thing in northern casa, is also said, is, or temporarily open the 4th of ash told which nice about 40 kilometers north of casa. a dozens of off the socks shocks the east coast of taiwan overnight
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to, for them to make us quite that on wednesday. rescue is our searching for 18 people still missing the 7.2, magnitude quakes course, the depths of at least 10 people with more than a 1000 injuries. helicopters have a lifted, some people who were trapped when roads were cut off in mountainous areas. jessica washington, the same when they had a closest city at the center of that this is a goes public school in harley and you can see some of the damage from wednesdays as quick to the structure of the building. and also inside the classrooms, authority say the cost of rebuilding this school will be around $6000000.00. and this is just one of thousands of schools damaged in the us quake. the central government and local governments have already committed millions to funding rebuilding public infrastructure. and supporting local small businesses, particularly those in the tourism sector. meanwhile,
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rescue is continue efforts to clear a road blocking around 700 people. authorities say however they are safe. most of them are in a hotel and they have enough food and water. the search also continues this morning, so more than a dozen people classified as missing, including for foreign nationals authority say the location of these individuals is still unknown. but some of them are believed to be on a hiking trail. jessica washington, which is 0 quantity of russian force this event to the sub of the tri city yard, ukraine's don't yet region. according to russian state media, the fits is about 10 kilometers west of document. so i said y'all has been a staging point for that ukranian omi. the former us president donald trump has suffered setbacks into criminal cases against him. a judge in florida,
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they refused to dismiss the charges of mishandling classified documents. trumps lawyers had argued he was protected by a presidential records, though it allows former presidents to keep the personal records unrelated to the official responsibilities in georgia, the judge overseeing the election interference case rejected the trumps argument that the criminal advises political speech protected by the 1st amendment he was pressed into his due in baltimore to meet the relatives of workers who were killed in last week's rich collapse. 6 repairmen were killed when to contain a ship lost power and ran to the bridge. divers have managed to recover only 2 bodies so far. major salvage effort is on the way to clear the twisted wreckage us on the engine is expect to open a new channel to the port by the end of the month and the store full capacity by
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the end of may. the collapse. so the bridge is so this 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 diver 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 off of the process in haiti, which is affecting neighboring dominican republic on the state and national search and an end to the mass deportation of haitians who fled gang was many in the dominican republic saying the coast shouldn't suffer for what's happening next door in haiti is on that to the america at a to see. and even in the capital santo domingo, to the dominican republic and hastened share this caribbean island much
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more ways than one the distant neighbors. one speaks french, the other spanish. but more importantly, patients suffer from acute poverty, extreme political instability, and now uncomfortable violence. on the other side of the border in the capital samples of legal life groups, peaceful and prosperous, but looks or just see the value and say, well, we're afraid, hate is close to us. we've seen the videos of killing that is like, you have a day just me, believe you next to or you don't know if they will hurt your family. in the last 3 months, the dominican republic has deported more than 2500 young, documented asians arguing reasons of national security. we asked foreign minister roberto alvarez to respond to charges by amnesty international racism and inhumane treatment of patients. 73 percent of our population is mixed blood,
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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, 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 this in v, as a lot of states looking class dominicans we met in says their country is doing its fair share already. they say hundreds of thousands of patients live here. everyone mix together various or most of us. imagine 2 people live in your house and 5 more royce, 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 who being smothered by patients. with that i,
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you go to hospital ends. there are 10 haitians and to the minute comes that com be their taking away our rights were in the general hospital now. and indeed there are many, many patients here, many patient in 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 of why the think 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 and human al jazeera central domingo knew the publish scientific dates who is providing welcome. these become painters who are trying to stop destruction of the amazon
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rain forest environmental experts from the global forest watch. group reporting a major decrease in the rates of deforestation in brazil and columbia. autos alessandra, appear to report some book a top. the goal of stopping global deforestation by 2030 remains on this right. a tropical forest are humanity's best defense against climate change. but forest spires, illegal logging, and the expansion of cattle ranching continued to threaten them. the world resources institutes annual global forests watch offers a glimmer of hope, seeing the 1st station so major dropping, brazil and columbia in 2023. both brazil and columbia had administration changes in the past year to and we're really seeing a increasing rhetoric and political will around reducing forest loss. and it seems like that that changes actually having a very rapid impact on primary force. last decreased by 36 percent in
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brazil after president knew the seal that the office following to hear both. so nato, who had the road and environmental protections in colombia before a station decreased 49 percent as the new administration of the style of the pits are focused on protecting the environment, to rule reforms and advancing peace negotiations with on groups operating in the amazon. yet these reductions were offset by sharp increases in forest loss in other countries like believe you and we cut out what we are seeing pretty massive increases in bolivia, in particular. now has the 3rd most the primary for us loss of any country in the tropics. this is a situation that's continuing to get worse. their forest fires are major factor, and we're seeing forrest fires in areas that have not previously burned as well as agricultural expansion. the report shows that in 2023, the tropics,
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last 3700000 actors of the primary forest. that's the equivalent of losing 10 football fields a minute. overall, the global 3 color los increased 24 percent from 2022. the for this tie, columbus still and what's worse, columbia's impressive gains could be short lived, lost in columbia, norful them, or we can celebrate this reduction in deforestation in columbia because it is just the result of a temporary decision buying, a legal group that controls that territory the government's political will is not enough to generate change because they don't control the region and deforestation dodge for the 1st trimester of 2024. that is already showing a radical new increase in deforestation on demonstrating just how fragile last year is. reduction has been a 145 countries committed to reach 0, the for a station by 2030. and despite some progress with just 6 years remaining,
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it's clear that the world continues to fall far short of reach that target. less than that, i'm did, i just need a book that you can find more information on a website, so i'll just say we're a dot com. now the weather is next and inside story offices, the rules in gauze, and you kind of booking the wells, attention from the threats of climate change. and thanks for the the, the still clouds gutting across the sky of the right being produced, nobody's sending. and it's called and tried to get along the boiler, takes it through a mile and gammon. i'm not square. if anything you'll see wanted to share. i was going to be prompted by how i grands are west and you have been maybe the western side of side of your ideal see one or 2 they might be sandstone. so compared with this last week, there's nothing to worry about. the winds generally speaking,
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light tempers, on their way up slowly scratches sadie wright wrapped through a rock. there is clearly something transferred to ask you that might not be tempted back down in cyprus. and the vans is the winning becomes on the sho in northern egypt. but this is rain or a bit of snow for the caucasus, but not much mold. not really nothing to be concerned about actual. there's a still shells around new west and saturday, not big, but they're all the same. the seasonal rain, zoe, today, a little bit further science is showing itself in terms of the a and in can neither warnings of its heaviness and maybe is welcome in somalia and the c o. p. equally it's wet for the west as you might expect. this is the ratings coming north with the sun sizes this, well, a pleasing picture of some, at least there is rain from maybe a down towards south africa, but look at this coming up into something mozambique significant. right? which might give
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a little bit of help for right maybe to zoom by way over 30 years of the size of the 0 world tells the to follow the story of know ways in the oldest little costs. let us salute the government of norway morris. remarkable and nurturing the secret negotiations and why it's promised peace has remained unfulfilled, a strong decided terms of the negotiations. nobody could show or go home. the products of also on those as you, in 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

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