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obviously is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the widespread destruction in gauze or at least 20 people that kills as is very strikes destroyed palestinian homes in norfolk district. but it's rarely a talk in the southern city of rafa. and these 7 people are killed. 3 children are among the dead. the i'm carry johnston. this resolves is here a lot from the also coming up the head of the u. n's agency for palestinian
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refugees appeals to the security council for protection warning against israel's efforts to dismantle discounts of balance and being the rest of the state. use of millions of palestinians and boeing under scrutiny again. whistleblower tells us senate company is putting out defect today across the, the beginning, gaza whether it's very minute trace carrying out more strikes across the street. a civilian casualties from its full mount at least 7 palestinians, including 3 children have been killed in the southern city of rafa. that's where more than 1500000 and forcibly displaced people are trying to seek shelter. there during conditions described by 8 agencies as catastrophic and then also the strip.
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another 7 palestinians were killed in the shape, read one, neighborhood 13. now this was killed that by off is very s right on the residential building is rather also talking to the owner of a school located in the outside of the camp. in northern garza, at least 4 palestinians were killed. the children are among the dead hunting mountain mood has more now from rough to major explosions, took place one day or the rough idea of him border. that was mainly in an empty land, very near the border. no casual reported. but the other attacks the further the eastern part of robust city where an empty land also was targeted, administered reports confirmed that there were no casualties, but within half an hour people reach out to arrive to the area and they found out, in fact, there were displaced families inside that land, when it was targeted, 7 people were removed from the targeted sites and were transferred and the judge
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hospital additional numbers was a 3. and then at a later and later our 4 more people were found at the side of the, of the targeted place. 7 people are right now and the jar hospital and dozen, others of critical injuries arriving to the hospital and with a hospital like a new job that has insufficient medical stuff and very difficult times. it enters in providing and offering a proper medical intervention. it becomes very difficult. what are these people the injuries are going to make it or not, but that's the latest where we're getting the from the city as of this hour, it just happened to be a tragedy because people did not know until half an hour later there, there were people show drink and this place there was inside the land that was targeted. accusations of torture,
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blindfolding and strip searches. coming out of northern gauze. this off to displace palestinian sheltering up to school in a new site is ready. troops besieged the building, carrying out a campaign. a mass arrests. the full day was true. and who during reports from the law in central garza, a lot of men and women's clothing, little above those, drove in between noon and nothing cause of the items left in the dirt. after what policy news describe as a campaign of mass over. but is there any forces anybody missed? yeah, and the thought in uh, from one of these really soldiers rounded up all the main in the area somewhat ordered to run for the lives of the stripped hancock to the blindfolded and brought to the spot for interrogation somewhere. interrogated myself, included, and were tortured and abused. before these riley's withdrew, they destroyed the school building, sheltering people before withdrawing from the area as well as military,
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both those roads and destroyed food or keats and olive trees. as one journalist in the area uncovered to them talking to from a tenuous exactly from the show us cause the this way, the forces besieged this quote for more than 24 hours. and this is cool. there's really forces conducted a detailed search and it can be of service thing and they also investigated with own people. and also if it is who i should think and this is cool, where homes ones do it. all that remains is rebel, displace palestinians returning to the area, find few reminders of the lives they once knew of the model of, of the destruction has affected us greatly. i lost the full story house and another area within the city. enough to that we would displace to another full areas with their homes destroyed. many palestinians have been trying to find child, you know,
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but renewed is where the bomb being in the past few days has created even more difficulties for those trying to burn their lives. hundreds of families have fled, they tenuous since the latest is reading patient in search of another place to find child to know the men were rounded up taken in groups while women and children were stripped off all their belongings. we were all civilians taking shelter and still building oh, where should we go? tell us. where should we go? 2 of these palestinians are displeased. once again, many are wondering whether anything will be left is rose, military may have withdrawn, but for these policies to use, the damage is already done in the city address ita city by the central cause of the head of the us agency for protest and refugees has appealed to the security
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council for protection, for the plaza really says there's been a concerted efforts to dismantle it would run out of time, but it's work is more crucial than ever. or this, the agency lost some of its funding off to is rather choose that some of its employees of involvement in the october 7th, the tax gabriel. that is on the pulitzer united nations headquarters in new york. i ask you all to rise of diplomats and the un security council. pause for a moment of silence for aid workers killed in these reels war on. gotcha. over the past 6 months, after the reflection, the focus shifted to the work of unreal and israel's attempt to dismantle and discredited the government of east where the 62, and one was activities. agencies requests to deliver it to the noise, repeatedly denied all stuff above from coordination meetings between
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israel and mandatory and actors luxury and he said is rio is also limiting. unrest staff movements in the west bank and it's becoming increasingly difficult to keep schools and how centers they're open. israel's ambassador to the un said unwrapped should be defended and shut down. honora is creating a sea of palestinian refugees. millions of them indoctrinated to believe that israel belongs to them, calls for own was closer and not about the difference to inventory principles. just called about ending the rest which is state use of median of palestinian acquisition. that's only what deliberately perpetrates risk reduce states use a false dishonest as the agency exists because a political solution does not stop before the meeting. jordans for administer said
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israel's attempts to dismantle unrest. go back many years long before october 7 under what has been the target to the political assassination campaign by it is really government that wants to do so in order to kill the palestinian that teaches issue in january, israel accused 12 under a staff members of taking part in the october 7th attack to this day is realized, provided no evidence to back up those claims to either the head of unrest or to be un secretary general. never the less the secretary general has ordered 2 investigations into the matter. one is concluded and the results are expected to be released publicly. on monday. gabriel is under. how does it at united nations in new york? but chris gunner says a former when you are spokesman, he says israel's criticism of the organization is dishonest and politically
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motivated. this is based on a lie, is this all the not like is that if you get rid of the, you suddenly magically get rid of the 5900000 refugees that are registered with on . right. but of course, if i'm gonna disappear at this very minute, these would remain human beings with, in a novel rights, the rights which of the rights to help the right to a broad range of political rights, including the right to self determination. so that's the law i, that's the political lie that underlies this attack, be led by israel and to the, to as well as one member of a $195.00 plus members of the general assembly to see if it's mondays, felipe operational side, as we were hearing from you all corresponding in new york, that the tax, bureaucratic plenty of the headquarters building, for example, in the west by the lisa. and that's just the question the bank accounts, which as well which summer use this is all those old stuff. the questions and the
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questions opponents and bases in god will save you some of the 22nd of march of law from a convoy to the north and the implications of that of the 300000 people that who are already facing salvation will slip further into starbuck she or many on the employees, arrested by israel in gauze, have a tooth. is there any forces of portraying them while they were held in detention us? state department is now courting for further investigation. as we are aware of this recent report, but the un put out highlighting some of these allegations of extensive human rights abuses, were deeply concerned by these reports and will continue to press and engage directly with our is really a partners on the need for a full investigation into these allegations and accountability for any perpetrators . uh, but beyond that, i don't have any specific conversations to read out. we of course,
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are in touch with our is really partners and all the time. but broadly though, we continue to call on all parties in the region, calling israel to do more, to protect humanitarian aid workers, to improve the conflictions mechanisms and to pursue full accountability for incidence of harm against dave workers. new case, foreign secretary is met the palestinian prime minister, my mother david cameron, and mohammed the stuff with disgust, efforts to increase access to the amount of tiring relief in gauze on the need for a pause in the fighting for any or on wednesday. david cameron on the german foreign minister and the bulk met is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the tensions with wrong. cameron says as well, we'll talk to rhonda ty, consent to the hopes that will do so in a way that doesn't escalate the situation. if in union the to say they will do everything to isolate,
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to wrong imposing new sanctions in response to its attack on the as well. deb this tax looks like you are doing studies where we have decided to put to essentially to put in place sections against the e one. so if a clear signal that the $21.00 to to send 8, we also want to do a receipt to protect the savings interested in life. let us restore on the release. we start to introduce a for hostages, which one of the ceasefire images a ceasefire around this present says it's forces all ready to face. any threats if embrace they made the comments during national ami de dosage of all reports from the capital. tyrone a show of military force in iran during its annual army day celebrations, the goal to show the nation's military preparedness. but the events this year comes just days after iran launched an unprecedented attack on israel for whose leaders
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the president had this one. i got a got out about if our action was to be large scale, then nothing would be left to design this regime. their false ground door collapsed in operation. any attack on our soil will be dealt with fiercely and severely iran launched more than $300.00 drones and missiles towards israel on saturday in response to the attack on the console of the section in damascus on april 1st, which killed 7 members of the revolutionary guards the operation dog to promise by the military is being viewed here as a historic with but concerns about what comes next has put the country on high alerts. so if israel target's a site in iran that is not that sensitive, for example, somewhere close to the border since iran is not looking for will then in this case a wrong could respond to his proxies. but if it's euro attacks,
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any sensitive sides, i think a wrong respond on a larger scale. and even its allies like us interests could be targeted in the region. as iranian officials wait for israel to respond, they continue to highlight their military strength. the attack on israel has shown that iran leaders are willing to follow through on their threats while the daily life goes on without any major disruption. the historic tensions have put people on edge fearing that an attack here could how far reaching consequences door so safari, l 2010 as well as low as drones and missiles into northern israel. lebanese group says it talking to the minute you facing are out there. i'm sure they have a boat that is ready. military says at least 14 soldiers were injured because by law says it was in response to in these really dr . strikes that killed at least 3 of its fights is in southern lebanon on tuesday. a
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so it's a come here analysis era how a constant acquittals will look at why the government says how to start rationing electricity in major cities. that's i'm person. so we are in the columbia university in new york, where pro palestinian demonstrators have gotten the attention of lawmakers in washington, d. c. the hello, while the state of emergency has been declared and pockets done all has to do with the floods. we've seen them in the north, at what weather now. sliding into below just on province as well. also been flooding in eastern afghanistan. that includes the in, cobble all of this what, whether it's slid out of the golf. we know this one's been packing
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a punch. we've seen the fighting right across the gulf, and now those scenes are being repeated in both. i've kind of started and focused on n more what, whether to go on thursday. here's how the story goes in india. it's a hot and humid one, both for the east and the west coast. all has to do with the winds here. first coming off the arabian sea, and then coming off the bay and then call that's pumping in a lot of humidity. so it is feeling like 40 in many places, also keeping with that same of weight and off the south china sea here that gives us humidity for china is hand an island in northern vietnam, but it also sparks and severe thunderstorms. pretty much anywhere from united providence right into one down, dark in the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling. well, japan skews you. island just getting clipped with a bit of rain here on thursday. it's also gonna kick back a bit of what weather into tokyo with a height of 21 degrees and biggest burst of rain and indonesia on thursday will be forced to bounce around. and so the ways the islands see you later i the, the
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unique perspective. everything is political, you cannot stay out of politics and everything is a feminist issue to on hud voices. we see our leadership destroying the ability to have a normal life in god. and that the stories that really feel us having a normal life. elizabeth connects with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. there is no over there and it's hot, it's right here. and right now the stream on out to the around the the welcome back per month of up top stores. now this house is what he strikes have
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killed at least 7, the palestinians in the southern city of wrap up dozens more, died in central and something that brings a total number of palestinians killed since the bill began to almost 34000 they had of us agency for protestant and refugees has appealed to the security council for protection. the nozzler really says that it's been a concerted efforts, dismantled an end the refugee status of millions of palestinians. students at new york's columbia university of stage, the pro palestinian, sits in the protest came as universities, preston to it before congress to testify on obligations. the campus has become rife with anti semitism. for sincerely reports, students flooded the main lawn of the columbia university campus before dawn, setting up dozens of tents and what they've described as a cause of solidarity and cabinet. they're calling on the university to completely
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divest from israel. their active protests coinciding with university president mot should fix testimony before a congressional subcommittee in washington d. c. today. house republicans, the university has faced accusations of anti semitism by some house republicans columbia, as leadership refuses to enforce their own policies and condemn jewish hatred on campus. creating a breeding ground for anti semitism and a hot bed of support for terrorism from radicalized faculty and students. the university president said the vast majority of campus protests have been peaceful. anti semitism has no place on our campus and i am personally committed to doing everything i can to confront it directly. i have the police presence here at columbia university barricades have been set up all around the campus and they won't let media or anyone without
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a school id beyond the gates. and you can see that some demonstrators now have actually set up outside of the gates as well as on campus, like other colleges in the united states. columbia has seen regular demonstrations, some in support of israel, but the loudest and most persistent had been protest calling for a ceasefire. some jewish students told us they feel threatened recognizing pals, getting suffering, shouldn't mcgee, too, or something. but that's what we've seen. you've seen that the immunization of choosing is really on campus, but those who kept on the lawn wednesday say they're the ones being harassed by the university. now because of the encampment, believe they will be suspended from school. this young woman said she was afraid to give her name or show her face. i'm afraid that the university will of tentatively attacked me for participating in the pro palestinian movements as they have indiscriminately attacked students of all estimates of these races and face who
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supports post ending with ration. demonstrators say they won't stop protesting as long as civilians are dying and gaza and until the university ends with they describe as its complicity in genocide kristin salumi al jazeera new york usa across manufactured boeing is in the spotlight again. us congress is holding back to the hearings to this. i'm in safety. faith is on the companies that crossed last month. a 787 dream line. s line from sidney to oakland. went into a southern dive, enjoying more than 50 passengers. industry officials told the wall street journal newspaper, the plunge was likely caused by switch being activated by accident on the pilot's chair, pushing him forward spin to the controls. in john rebuilding the 737 max, 9 plains of ground a dr. don't tunnel blew out on an alaska airlines flight. it was forced to make an
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emergency landing safety inspect to say boats were missing for one. but an employee has now come forward and testified to a senate hearing quality engineer some summit forces he repeatedly raise questions about safety concerns on a number of building at croft. i'm not here today because i want to be here. i'm here today because i felt that i must come forward because i do not want to see another 787. i do not want to see 787 or 7, triple 7, crash. i have serious concerns about the safety of the 787, and triple 7 aircraft. and i'm willing to take on professional risk to talk about them. i have analyzed boeing's own data to conclude that the company's taking manufacturing short cuts on the 787 program that made significant lead reduce the airplane safety and the life cycle. since 2013, that had been serious issues on the 78 things on program,
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not properly closing thousands of gaps and it's assembly of the fees loads on major joints result. so crisis, routing conservatives are on cost 2 in the most seats, and wednesdays upon him entry election. however, exit post address the quotation, democratic union, o h these as before, show to an outward majority. it's closest arrived as a sent a left coordination that by the social democrats, customs officials and set a goal of seized the record $8000000.00 with a fake bank notes separately offices car without a sizable drugs bust. so positive a drive to fight crime and corruption by sending those unit electric government because hot reports not from the capital dot com, this one record seizure after the other. this is the latest by sending goals. police, these black notes are fake money worth $5000000000.00 say if i francs or the equivalent of about $8000000.00 found in the back of
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a car parked at the small guest house since then it goes southern region of cuz i'm on this video circulating or social media appears to show how the notes are transformed into counterfeit us dollars. using powder and chemicals for man have been arrested to have them foreigners. this comes days after one ton of cocaine worth nearly $150000000.00 was found hidden in the back of a truck. both of these record seizures come from tip offs from whistle blowers, sending goals new government has made fighting corruption. a priority must have a pledge made by its new young president, but sir, would you might find the young guys. it is not that they will promptly initiate a bold policy of economic and financial good governance by a relentless, the combat and corruption penal repression of the tax fraud and the elicit financial flows. protecting whistleblower is fighting against embezzlement and public funds and money laundering. my baptism and before the elections fall,
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you know probably minutes to spend some co were sent to prison after they denounce state corruption in the criminal activities of previous government officials. the court saw their claims as defamation. fine sancho want to introduce a new law to protect whistle doors. okay. there is a culture for no one really wants to denounce legal activities because it's not easy given the reprisals. so to have a little the can protect whistle blowers of it can encourage others to break the silence and reveal crime scene and goals. new leadership is asking all of those who have stolen from the state to return the money or face justice. custom officials, as well as government authorities who were once accused of being corrupt or ignoring crime, now appear eager to show they are doing their work for a senegalese public that wants to see an end to impunity. nicholas hawk alger 0.
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the car as a core door has begun the rushing electricity and whether it's major cities, a drought into the el nino weather pattern is crippled. most of the hydro electric power plants in the country present to daniel novo has ordered businesses and government to this is to shut down the rest of the reports. widespread powered cots impacting everything from street lights to homes and businesses on tuesday a quite or declared a national emergency and began rationing electricity for us to them. then you know, whole of lane because when the lack of planning and corruption by the previous administrations and then ongoing drought or so when i see them for that, we took a strong decision once again because it's necessary, which is to declare that countries energy sector to be in the state of emergency. i've asked before the resignation of the minister. we'll cover 50 percent of the electricity bills households for the month of april. i don't even know who i
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highlighted the severity of the situation by implicating saboteurs and threatening severe consequences for anyone involved in disrupting the country's power supply. the drought is happening because of patterns linked to the weather phenomenon and new that are decreasing the countries the rest of wars to historic close of this week. neighboring columbia actually deals with severe drought hold electricity. exports to make what order restaurant toner cutting. but it always says, without electricity, it's going to be a huge challenge to run her business. the effect of a sudden, the full effect quite a lot because you know that in restaurants we have products that can boil. if electricity shuts down all the time, it affects us. besides the restaurant requires electricity, because we need to blend for juices, it affects us quite a lot. it's not clear how long the power cuts we left on wednesday, the government order all public and private workers to stay home for the next few
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days. so it may be more to at least who owns a store in the capital key to the decision hertz. her bottom line came up for the alex center. i can serve people because it's dark. you can make the payment work. it affects me a lot because i need to keep the store closed 2 days in and i've seen fewer clients . people come in but leave to see is doc preston and noble. i had promised financial power cuts when he passed an energy little earlier this year. 3 months later, the power cuts are back. with no end in sight status, i will, i'll just see to present in preston lewis and i still do the silvers in columbia. to meet with the pricing, gustavo petro assigned corporation deals on fighting crime, hunger and human trafficking. i sondra room theater reports not from book into the 2 presidents may have to play in both on wednesday at a time. and which that region isn't golf in counseling,
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diplomatic and security crisis. and they've addressed some of those crisis in their meeting at the end of their meeting talking to the press, the president of columbia, it was have a 5th row, said that in particular they spoke about a b, and that they went to work to gather a to help find that democratic solution out of the security crisis, the if they also spoke about venezuela in the upcoming election saying that they have already proposed to the president of any. so let me call ask them i do it in the opposition. the possibility of a plebiscite. to ensure the safety of whoever will lose the next elections there. it'll give you an example of the young lady seat. it has to do with the possibility of a plebiscite during the coming elections to guarantee a democratic pact to ensure the life and political rights of whoever loses are guaranteed. the 2 countries also signed a number of.

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