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300 on luis heavens had gone through the rough, the crossing in recent months. most of these bless and the bless. i'm we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find daddy navigate. i, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the morning in southern guns. so officer is really air strikes, killed at least 10 palestinians and dropped off. most of them children, the turkish presidents were, i'll just tell you of or to on from us political leader as $900.00 a year discuss efforts to reach
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a cease fire in gaza and deliver aids. the is really forces continue their military raids and the occupied westbank for a 2nd day targeting palestinians. and the newest ones found, the us house of representatives is expected to vote on a $4.00 and $8.00 bill worth tens of billions of dollars for ukraine and israel in the coming hours and reigns on floods. this place more than a 100000 people in bo lindsay authorities are calling for help. a piece of statements with us for the winter of last sunday's badging halls. madison has been stripped of these middle, that's all for an investigation from 3 of the athletes deliberately slowed down near the finish line so that the chinese run to take the victory the . we start this news,
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our in southern gaza where parents have bid emotional farewells to children killed in an is really air strike. funerals have been held for the 10 palestinians who died in that attack on the rough off. most of the dead's were young children. just the warning viewers may find some of the images and barbara and gulf as reports. distressing. this mother is trying to accept hassan hamza is gone. just one of the children killed and, and miss really strikes in rough at southern casa the the other women and children were also killed in the attack. the town also tell me, neighborhood, 12 year old line as a cook survived. that i mean,
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that's not the estimates what we're sleeping and all of a sudden i heard my sister shouting and crying. the roof was coming down on our heads. i thought i was dreaming, but when i opened my eyes, it was all black smoke. i was buried under the debris, 13 minutes later i was pulled up and i followed the cradles the body of his daughter in disbelief to the hub backing is bad and what is your home then? know how the album and bud unimed capital. because instead of despite international key is to abandon transfer randomization of rough or is process going ahead with it's offensive. the united nation says won't any
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operations that will risk the lives of more than the 1000000 people has been sheltering in the city? this is a state crime, there is no country in the world that has committed such crimes, not even in syria or rock or ukraine. nothing like what's happening here. this has never happened in history published in parents and guns that have been living with dread of losing that children for months, but little can prepare them for the final good bye barbara and good to say right. well that is really offensive on the left side is likely to have been high on the agenda, talks between high mouse political liter. it's $900.00. yeah. and the turkish presidents ready to play a bird along the 2 and a half hour meeting came days after katara said it was reassessing its role as a mediator in the war on gauze up are the ones office. the talks were focused on humanitarian aid and how to achieve a ceasefire as well as efforts for palestinian unity. we'll have more on that
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meeting with set of cost of, of glue, in his stumble in just a moment. but 1st, let's get an update from thought about someone who's joining us from southern garza . so todd it as we've seen. and that reports, i mean there have been air raids in shelling and strikes which continue on various areas of the gaza strip, including enough where you are and there have been casualties. yes, that's completely right. and then like there's no in utah in fighting till now as we are right now in the areas of the central area of rough off, we can clearly see and this call of the facility of elk await your hospital. at least full is very minute, 3 surveillance of drones are really hovering in a very low altitude time as a very difficult different areas have been. why do you have talk to them rough within the past 24 hours, where i talked to you about that to overnight strikes that tubes, at least 10 palestinians. and i found the photon data set on neighborhoods in a rough along the sides. in the last couple of hours we have been recruiting,
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one of the latest strikes that targeted an empty house. and the western side of that very densely populated area, roughly in fact, is not the only area that has been hit in the past couple of hours. but we have been also observing more as drugs have been carried out on a magazine alongside in almost that rock a refugee campbell, or at least 2 palestinians that have the ripples to killed. and another palestinian was killed by in his valley, thrown messiah and at target to him in a rage refuge account. but these areas, the minimum areas have been the focus for the is very minute tree operations as the flight thing is, is still ongoing and ranging between almost flights and it is very so just in the area. now we can see clearly that the battles are completely in, circling in the vicinity of the career though that is been, has recently established as they managed to set to met a treat accounts in the 2 main, lincoln gross between the north and the southern parts of the gaza strip, according to his very media reports as they wouldn't be responsible for controlling
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the movement of palestinians. but we didn't know what the south of the church we moved signs moving on the horizon about that potential mandatory and cogent for roughly the district which will be completely blown to you and will bring on speak . couple humanitarian catastrophe for tons of population. ok thought it, thank you so much thought about some reporting from for us, from what i found in gaza. what's the more now on that meeting between our mazda and sir, to use the president georgia type early on, and is stumble out as the rest and of course, of elk grove joining us from there. so, honey, and match with the circus president of what's come out of that meeting center, a welder in that was a nearly 2 and a half hours of meeting and a small heavy yet arrived at that's me. thing with other uh, how much leaders included colleagues, michelle and 2 other members, while on a turkey side at turkish foreign minister, turkish chief of intelligence, presidential spokesperson and add ons, chief and middle east advisor accompanied him. and during this talk,
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this is not the 1st talk, this is not the 1st time that this model, heavier was hosted by turkish present, present so far gone. actually, it has been the 2nd within the last couple of months, especially after the war in garza started in october 7 from this meeting. a tricky as communications director, right at shared a post on social media platform, exciting that amazon presence, our don assorted that the humanitarian, a delivery should not be interrupted. and a to care persist in its diplomatic and devoid to bring in a freshman at the palestinians. have been going through a on the international agenda and he also assert to that the call sick, the tension between iran and israel shouldn't shadow what's going on. and guys of that's why the turkish side will continue. it's a diplomatic efforts to keep the sub, to match or
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a life on the eyes of the international community. it last week 1st and 3rd donal, so like, and how much a to the truck is shriveled lucian, or is that's the play the grateful and eh, to care at winning it's independence. so he, he's, he says he's committed to solve this crisis. i'm today during get press meeting between a turkish and foreign ministers. we also witness that they are trying to keep the war in gaza as an ally matcher in the international public opinion. because to the top system that's a sort of that they're concerned. and this a crisis can have slower effect and not only in the region but all around the world . all right, thank you so now because of, of the reporting from a stumble. as a police ton palestinians have been killed in a 2 day long is really read in the occupied westbank. the there has been gun fire and explosions throughout the day saturday into cut in mass arrests have been made at the newest
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chums refugee camp is really forces also rated several homes and they use bulldozers to destroy homes shops as well as other critical facilities. well, the 5 will 5 to 10. it's a very difficult situation. this agent notions camp is still ongoing. often more than 42 hours. there are large numbers of monitors lying in the streets, and many wounded ambulances have not yet been able to region. and when the model is being complete destruction of homes, shots, the electricity grid from the sewage system, the war to network and other infrastructure. this incursion is unprecedented when compared to previous incursions, such that there is snipers on the rooftops, desktops, industry, and the special forces have been deployed us. well, it's well no one knows what's happening in the camp until this moment. openly, the other hand has more offensive cut them. i know i'm being says have been able to verify the number of the killed the even some of them according to local sources,
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have not been able to be carried out outside of that or for jake. i'm so maybe the number would be much higher. we really don't know, because as the situation remains this key and intense, it's hard for us to know what's happening inside. and even the people who we've been speaking through that with mrs. inside the refuge account, they've been saying that they've also had difficulty to leave their homes to know what's happening outside as this operation in this assault on that if you did come on through more than a 40 hours now with palestinians say that they couldn't find that homes with these really forces have been reading one house after another, conducting a rough and a field investigations. but we've just seen a video basically and reported me a that is the members of the battalion saying that their own lives, including the head of the notions. but cindy and who has been deemed to someone who was wanted not just on a scale of tooth cut in,
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but also on the scale of the occupied to us bank as a whole. now, if indeed the members of the battalion are alive, this gives us an idea of the fact that the operation is continuing. these really wave is continuing. so maybe the failure of, let's call it if so, of a rush thing. those a one to palestinians could be related to the fact that this a fault on that because you can this read is continuing. it's not the 1st time that the refugee, that this refugee camp of nations and to cut him a or is seeing those ways just in january. we've been here and we had a 4th of the 3 day rate so that a few jacob was seen really a lot of colors to me is saying that they've been tortured to being beaten up during those if feel the interrogation and at us. but from the videos we've been seeing coming out of that i've seen g comes,
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the level of destruction. seems to be much, much higher than anything we've seen before. and for some palestinians, they believe that this destruction of the infrastructure is one way is really forces is making life more and more difficult for palestinians, specifically those who decide to go through that out of armed resistance, such as the group here in to and cut in the north shams arms battalion. okay, let's bring in stephanie decker. now joining us from tel aviv. so stephanie, what are the, is really, is, is really saying about this dudley assault on the nation's comp, which is being described by residents as one of the worst demolitions of the camp and decades. no, very much, but the army did put out a tweet. i was formerly known as torture, now is ex, uh, saying that this is a broad operation between soldiers, the border police and also addition that the, that sees really internal security forces. 40 hours in that statement. we're coming
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up to 2 days now. they say at the time of the issue this, the tweets like an hour and a half ago or so 10 were killed and 8 or rested. what they pool wanted palestinian militants. you heard there from the door in terms of how they're operating. they're going house to house, who's ready on the also saying that they found with a cold and make shift bomb making factory, which they destroyed, that they have confiscated weapons. they found extensive fire arms. i was very much on going and need out also they're mentioning the fact that these res, in these res, protective since october, the 7th leave behind massive destruction of infrastructure roads. the electricity lines. water pipes is really say, this is to clear the areas of any potential improvised explosive devices before's. the palestinians say that this is collective punishment. so a very brief statement from the army. they are, these really see this is a wider operation and that's been ongoing since october the 7th. even though i have to say that is really raze
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r a d reality for the palestinians in the occupied west bank. but certainly they have intensified in scope in intensity since october the 7th, as these really say they're looking for one to admittance across the occupied territory. okay, stephanie, thank you so much for that update from tel aviv the we're just hours away from a vote in the us house of representatives that could impact conflicts around the world. the $95000000000.00 for an a bill has been held up because of the divisions between democrats and republicans. it's now been split up into 4 separate bills and will go to the senate if it passes. the house of representatives is narrowly controlled by the republicans, while the senate has a tiny democratic majority. so here is a closer look at the package of $4.00 and $8.00. this is what it entails. the 1st bill, $61000000000.00 for ukraine, including defense,
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humanitarian aid on cash to keep its government running. the 2nd is $17000000000.00 for israel, including the replenishment of its iron during the cells. they'll also be a vote on $9000000000.00 in aid for gaza and us development efforts and they occupied westbank. there's also an $8000000000.00 for defensive u. s. allies in the western pacific, mostly for taiwan. so we'll have reaction from keith in a moment with john holeman who's standing by for us. but for us, the spring and political hey, and joining us from capital hill. so patty, talk us through what the next few hours look like and how likely it is that these bills will pass as well. they've started their speeches on the floor and they have actually moved up the boat to $1645.00. it does seem likely that the 3 funding bills are going to pass because they have to take a test, both procedural thing to get it to the floor and that pass with bi partisan support . so it does seem likely that they are, in fact, going to uh,
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cast these votes and then pass it over to the senate. and if they do that, they keep, they stayed in session this weekend in order to get this done, it would get to the president's desk and he would likely sign it immediately. patty and look, i mean, it wasn't just the age for ukraine that was held up was we'll talk about in a moment. that was 8 for israel as well. that was controversial with an increasing number of progressives opposing any funding that will enable israel to continue the war. and also it has been very controversial. and in fact, just yesterday, we got a statement from the council on american islamic relations, and they warrant president joe biden, that if he signs this legislation giving israel those billions of dollars, that in their words, that would mark a point of no return return for his even had barely hanging out a relationship with the air of american community and fighting stance is hurting him politically. the people he needs to be re elected are unhappy with what he has
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done in the israel gaza war. he's lost young people, people of color. and so it is a very much a concern for progressives, and we already had one speak out on the house floor saying he's a vote no on israel. prime minister netanyahu has been reckless. his actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of the families of hostages. he's ignored the police of the president of the united states. he's ignored his own people. he's engaged in self preservation. we should not be sending offensive weapons to israel right now. and i hope that this body will not. so when it comes to ukraine, patty mean, congress has been in gridlock over a to the country for many months to what extensive those differences actually been resolved or is ukraine still a big sticking point? to huge sticking point, especially within the republican party. so much so that there was
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a group of far right republicans who warned how speaker mike johnson, that if he put the rainbow on the floor, they move to kick him out of his job. now it looks like they have the numbers to do that unless democrats come to his age, still not sure if they're going to do that. but it is so controversial that we've had prominent republican members of congress say that they have republican members spouting russian propaganda on the house floor. so it's very much divided their conference. that's why the injured individual boats are going to be really interesting. but it's also partially because of their base. if you look at polls about 61 percent of republican voters, so they don't want to see any more aid or military equipment sent to ukraine. so the majority of americans, a very small majority, still favor a but within the republican party, that is really divided as caucus. all right, patty will be crossing back to you throughout the day. thank you so much for the time being. let's bring it onto on hold on who's joining us from the ukrainian capital k. so john, i mean that's what's happening over in capitol hill. how closely are these events
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in the us actually being watched in ukraine? the, what if you talking about the country's government really, really closely at president will blow them is landscape at said this a pro, you put it this dog a if congress doesn't help you cry, ukraine will lose baseball. so that's how he's at least putting it out that he's seeing it. ukrainian prime minister was sorry, and washington relatively recently in talking about is he talking about the ordinary person on the street? perhaps in key. if we turning on national tv, it's not made it on national tv. it has been on the newspapers. it's been on social media. this perhaps give is a, a bit of a bubble compared to some townsend beast, a feeling the full impact of russian attacks. i'm russian, shelly, but if you talk to ukrainian soldiers that on the power on the front lines, perhaps in a web this moment in time is policy because it, so it comes to trade on that job. but they all desperately aware of how much they
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lack in terms of munition intensive defense systems and how much they need those thoughts to be replenished. yeah. and so on. so on that point of the, of what's lacking to what extent then is the belief that this age, a bill dis package of it process it will throw a lifeline to the ukrainian military. a status think that they feel that it will start life, lifeline. commodities have told a team ukrainian commodities in the field at the moment. there are pricing on $6.00 to $1.00. every show that they send over the 6 rushing shows that are coming back. and they terry's top military commander has said that i could very soon go to 10 to one. and he said, well, i've been in the military 37 years. there's only one way. there's only one thing that happens when the olds, the stock top that high. so the situation is not desperate on the ground for those traits has to be said no to the $61000000000.00 and they say package that you were
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talking about will go directly to weapons. about $14000000000.00 is estimated from going to weapons or training on operational systems for the training traits, but it's not just them. it's also the fact that the countries energy plots a getting destroyed around the country has implications if there is an offensive for russia or just if winter comes here and they call get them on line here and people's homes are going to get very code. so for the troops on the front line for ukraine, a surviving this will, but also to the general population at the vote on this is going to be absolutely huge. okay, john, thank you so much on home and reporting from keith, while ukrainian troops who are fighting in the east are struggling with a shortage of i'm yes, i munition on president for all other visit lensky has a gun. as you've been hearing, urged western law allies to provide more supports, as russian forces continue to make gains. charles stratford reports from near the
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front lines in eastern ukraine. this is a print job to, to re system close. do you grades eastern fund line? one of thousands of pieces of heavy weaponry supplied by ukraine's nature, while i, since the will began of a soldier shows us the munition stock just 12 shows left. hold on the 1000000 shells it being placed by ukraine's back as in recent weeks. but they're not getting here fast enough. ukrainian ministry say the rate of fire is at least $6.00 to $1.00 and the russian on these favor of the year. so the we are trying not to leave our position. yes, the enemy is advancing. but even with this little amount of shelves, we are trying to hold the we hit towards the besieged, small town of chance. if you are russian forces occupying the east announce goods russian pointed yet subbing so between ukraine policies and along the crating on
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the supply routes. taking advantage of what cube has been saying for months, it's critically short of a defense or no way to a stabilization point just outside the village of just if you all the soldiers tell us that the biggest concern traveling along least very expose roach, easily circle if you feel 1st person patient drugs that the russians are using to search devastating dangerous effect. please video shows the precision of the russian f t v. cam a cause you're driving a tank on an on would you trade in vehicle you currently ministry estimate that can be up to a 100 various types of russian and ukrainian drawings operating at any one time in a given 10 kilometers of radius from the eastern front line the so called sugar cube are used to detect drug and sound frequency, often contact into fi who's,
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who's an explosion close by bits all these america, one of a number of so called stabilization points just outside chance if y'all were injured. so we'll just get emergency treatment before evacuation a cost exposed to the hospital in a safe area. it may be shown the stucco producer to one of the because dangers is we can be sent by a k d or artillery at any time in the house nearby. is completely destroyed, we are anxious all the time. around 10 kilometers to the west of the east announced goods of close then to meet the next town on the part of the russian army. slo, drones rushing policies are increasingly targeting the city which at a pre will population of $67000.00. but thousands of people remain. the woods are clear on the destroyed railway station who what is the question? what was this shows us that the enemy wants to capture constantly difficult in order to move forward. they want to scared the civilian,
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instead of destroying the town. we didn't oh, we can to stop though. ukraine will spend $5000000000.00 producing its own weapons this year, including a 1000000 drones dropping the auction for what analysts say is, keeps most critical. charlene, since its failed counter offensive last year to hold ground against the bushes, expected attempt at a concentrated sum of bonds. charles, prep it out is here a new chance if the eastern new grain still ahead on the opposite errands our find out why us troops are of fans and hang a $100000000.00 face on leaving the share kind of seems there's no stopping mass for stopping as a world champion makes it 5 full positions in a row. we'll hear from him and support
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the hello again. let's go with your headlines for the americas right off the bat. we've got the threat of severe weather from texas to mississippi. sunspots here could pick up 2 half months worth of rain in the span of 20 for hours. can't roll out the spread of tornadoes. either it is that time of the year now the storms will bring in some fresher air. so big. dropping the temperature, houston 19 degrees with that wind now shifting to a northerly by sunday, they'll came back to the here and out today on saturday. after we had that active weather roll through the great lakes in the us, northeast, it's dropped down temperatures in toronto to 9 degrees. and to the west, we go. there was a bit of a dusting of snow in went to pay, but the temperature has now come up to $10.00 degrees. we're shaking up the weather powder in western canada, the pacific northwest, some showers in ex today on saturday, but still looking good for california. l a at 23 degrees. central america, more heavy rounds of rain to go across his spaniel low. we've seen flooding for the
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northern coast of dominican republic and off to the top end of south america. we go blanketed in rain for northern brazil. there are weather alerts and play for how intense this rain is, but look toward the south. not much to report here. plenty of sun. com weather looking good, important legs right, in se brazil coming in at 27 degrees today. see the 300 years ago. the belt is the full season, the celebrated, the natural world in stages of the, you know, his music has been re composed by alteration intelligence using projected 2050 weather data to reflect the global climate emergency culminating in a disturbing like performance in south korea. this nokia or of so on al jazeera
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examining the headlines. is it a, is a police at a ford forms of life and got unflinching journalism. awesome. every interview, just like the war sharing personal stories with a labor audience, only create a world where women come and feel natural released that trauma and creates explore and abundance of world class programming on eligibility around the the, [000:00:00;00] the, tell them again, the top stories on the officer it is our funerals have been held for 10
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palestinians who died in the attack on drop off. most of the dead were young children. israel continues targeting the city bus where half of the strips population is filtering. and it's really rate in the occupied. westbank has entered the 2nd day please. 10 people have been killed into and cut in dozens of palestinians have also been arrested at the new chums refugee tells us. house of representatives will vote later on a $95000000000.00 for an aide package. it's been held up for months and has now been split up into a separate bills for israel increase on the asia pacific region. any ross, at least one person has been killed and 20 others have been injured in a large explosion. the bloss happen south of the capital about a bad in the bobbin province. a base used by the iranian back, popular mobilization forces was hit. the paramilitary group is accusing israel of conducting that attack. the us says it was behind the explosion. was some of been
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job aids, has more from bank, dont this is the damage and the culture military base, the feedback that embattled the explosion killed at least one feature of the patent, really popular mobilization forces and enjoy those in the us and keep them on denied reports that it was an american attack and investigation is underway. but soldiers at the banks have the series of thought that many can on and off to the american forces with you to that they carried out. the bombings here is the often matter. this is what resulted from the huge explosion, and this is the crate to created by the last how my statement condemned the attack, calling you to a violation of the 70 from us as of which was the bite in administration responsible for the escalation, the what the interrupt the security officials are adamant that it was an accident. until now. i'm sure it's too much clearly to talking about what's going on. but
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we're talking about right now with the teams. the teams right now they worked 24 hours from yesterday night until now. and i think maybe after the little time they can tell us and we can't tell the itself the problem every and i'm sure, and we try some of our courses. we kinda protect our country, our board go on the people on the or sensitive ton system or against high so many a strong sped amenities have been formalized into a sense of change among the umbrella group of scientists called the popular mobilization forces works under the prime minister's office, but it only group such as it is lubbock resistance still have a major presence. they maintain, they'll attack us and is where you can trust the water and gaza. what attacks in the air on escalate? what on average, of course, we do not want to embarrass the government with this issue. this is why we see ours is supportive rule, the rockies logic resistance have carried out more than 400 attacks. and we continued to target israel via drums and have the occupation expands worth russell
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. this lumnick resistant will escalate this operations to walk among the few confuse the wrong can publicly display its political and military influence. and that rule, iraq, the politics and security, is a major challenge for leaders who have to balance the close partnerships with breast and allies, including the united states. the latest incident comes and hides intention in the region. there always fear that there on the united states, and israel could use it soil once again for the approximate and the tax, which is the one in bible, carries the risk of igniting far reaching incense, the consequences that might be on your topic. and so some of the driving down to 0 by the un security council has held a meeting on the worst thing humanitarian situation in some done. it's been more than a year now since fighting begun between the army and the para military rapids support forces. the un humanitarian office emphasize the profound impact of the conflict on
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children who endure last thing. trauma is called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and avoid further bloodshed. kristen salumi has more from new york. do you want? officials attempted to redirect international attention towards sudan. how's the conflict they are enters and the 2nd year, the impact on civilians has been just devastating. and do you want officials warned that the violence is now creeping closer to l faster? which is the capital of north are for the violent suppose is an ex stream and immediate danger to the 800000 civilians who resides in as last year. and it risk triggering further violence in other parts of the 4 where more than 9000000 people are in dire need of humor, i intend assistance. so down and bassett or to the united nations blames is people suffering on the are a south and countries supplying them with weapons. he pointed to un reports that found arms flowing from chad, interested the parties have been able to sustain their confrontation. it is no
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small part, thanks to the material support they receive from outside the sedan. these external actors continue to float the sanctions regime imposed by the council to support a political settlement, thereby fueling the conflict. this is illegal, it is immoral, and it must stop. meanwhile, more than half of the country's population, 25000000 people are in need of life saving assistance. in more than 8600000 have been forced to flee their homes. christian salumi, l to 0. the united nations. the united states has agreed to withdraw its troops from these their last month and i, jerry and military government announced that will end it's agreements with the us describing it as profoundly unfair. the magenta supporters came out on the streets demanding that the american troops leave. washington operates a major,
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a drone base in the city of, i guess, as it has around a 1000 soldiers in the country club. you're a tom who is a security analyst and says the situation in this chair is unlikely to improve in the near future that you made your driver of this on the width and so on to imperialism the sentiments of the quarter to include the failure of democracy and then of course, the, you know, ability of the presence of, um, you know, this military what the military present been. does that help to prevent or reduce the effects you want to challenge? if at the moment, if i have is probably the most think you were to challenge redone of the wall despite the presence of width. and so it doesn't in the region. so citizens of those countries are asking the question, we have, you know, i've missed, but yet you're not protecting those need unfortunately doesn't look like it's going to be very different from a, for us, russia. it's to replace the us on, on the front of the case may be the russians. they didn't do that in money where, where they've been break present for more than 2 years. they didn't do 1014 or 5.
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so at the moment, more than half of the territory of but you know, 5. so if being controlled by that some they know to tar, we've done all the insurgent groups. lindsey is appealing for international support . after heavy rains displaced nearly a $100000.00 people in a destroyed farm land or forward is say, a total of $300000.00. our need of humanitarian aid. rain has fallen with outlet up since september after the is nino weather event extend to the annual rainy season across the region. oh, that's good news, fishy. the water hit us and we had to look for somewhere where we could build a shelter, right? but we couldn't find that anywhere because the water was over the everywhere. we came here, when there wasn't much water and we built a long platform according to the height of the water and surround it with tops. what asked can deal with ortiz to develop the river, so that it can be restored to its earliest states,
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so that we can be relieved because we are suffering a great be because of its waters. i'm a, oh my god, we love the shelters and you see here are poorly constructed. the residents may do with it harbor and they had at home and came to building this area where they can sleep. the only dry patch of land is here. we have a problem and not only with housing on, but also with the drinking water and we suffer from illness is caused by the unsanitary conditions. it's about finding what a heavy rains have killed, more than a 100 people in both. i've done this done and practiced on an injured many more and there's been widespread damage to homes and roads and both countries come, i'll hide our reports from pakistan's, capital islam, about every range of lift or trail of destruction. and both of one is done and focused on and focused on the worst effected area that goes to the ground based of below. just on a little goes complain they haven't received no help so far brought us on that
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somebody much idea the reins of re habit, but the provincial does off the doroty is nowhere to be found that i got it. this is my home which is flooded with water and that's for the last 3 days. no one has come to have besides the lots of life except or bad roads and damaged property and farm lands. as the weather department, there's warning of more heavy rain, $400.00 and his storms across the country and said the system ready board is cynthia etheridge, under the end of the month. although the clean up work is done the way in the not a targeted and focused on a basing for more land slides, never leverage that. so, and you are targeted that asking people to work trevon identity situations. deborah light, they come all i there. i just need all, it's not my bod. ongoing fighting between me and mars army and rattle fighters
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forced at least 1300 people to flee into neighboring thailand. fighters and the s make a run. revo group recently captured the board autonomy a body on saturday. they launched an attack on a group of army troops and an area of close to a major border trading post forcing residents. just lea gang violence has search dramatically and hate see in recent months we have criminal groups controlling much of the capital. the when says the 1st 3 months of this year, so a 53 percent increase in murders for injuries associated with gang violence. social services on the brink of collapse in the capital porto prince. attend course i lucas, the editor in chief of heights. he wakes weekly, he says hastings armed gangs, i've grown more powerful and the situation is out of control. it's only enough in the last few days, but everybody's wary. and most of the downtown photo print is now under their
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control. so we're, we're waiting to see what's going to be their next step, who do want to talk next? what's their final goal at the end? because the here, all of the schools are closed for monday and i had more than half now because there was a new crisis that for the end of february. and now since then, and no offices, i hope in some markets open. but most of the stores that are close to i. so it's a really hard situation here in rome. wondering when we're going to be able to travel out or photographs. because all the rows of side for the parents are controlled by the, the, the do on groups and, and year important. now i've been to those also since some of them have most of the region outside of the capital, a pretty safe. and they are really little security, there has been type in the big cities like inpatient in the north. i've established
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a ways for people to registered with the getting down people from outside of town to register there and make sure that everybody's accounted for that the dis just problem doesn't go further away. it's the dentist visit. the country is affected in different ways because simple sort of ridges as a center of the economy. everything is us, stop all along the country, everybody's wedding to have jobs back to us to, to do more commerce and even in puerto products. and that's the main thing that people are waiting for. the united states senate voted on friday to renew controversial legislation to expand the government's spying powers. the bill was drawn off in the wake of the $911.00 attacks. it enables the us government to force major to telecommunications on tech companies to cooperate with all forties by eaves dropping on private communication off its own citizens. some legal experts criticize the bills saying it would lead to what they call
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a surveillance states. the workers at a volkswagen plaza in the southern us state of tennessee who voted to join a union. the employees voted by 73 percent in favor of joining the national united auto workers there. this is a defies a trend in the southern part of the united states where for an automakers have benefitted from mt union laws. she had more time c as more from washington dc. the united older workers attempted to unionize the volkswagen chattanooga apply twice before and failed. but this time it was in a landslide and it's an historic moment. the 1st time an auto pounds in the south is voted to unionize. since the 1940s, whereas the big free order and make is in the us, are unionized international companies have taken advantage. his life spread their operations in the us of the laws in the southern united states passed by politicians hostile to unions who have made it very attractive to join
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a union woman. i've discouraged joining a union, but things have been changing as workers in the south of seen, the benefits of the u. a. w is brought to the workers, the older workers in the north, particularly off to the recent round of strikes and the u. a. w. now says this is just going to be the beginning, mercedes and highland in alabama will be next. they're gonna start campaigns to try and get you those 2 funds, unionized and then toyota in missouri and i will coming up next according to the u . a. w, springing off this victory, she ever time see elder 0 washington because that's coming up on the news hour. we made a group of display so denise performers were trying to keep their cultural heritage alive despite the trauma of war. and the last 2, n b, a places places in the n, b a playoffs. robinson firms, field action flows,
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gates coming up in sports with peter the how well it's rant that who pays the price. when are we can to clean up to new orleans more than 1200 for black people lost their lights? not a single rich american. less than like the real cost of the climate to emergency. the most vulnerable of people who are suffering are poor people. but even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate shift. outages here as new series died off to the heart of god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to long to you and to your children forever. more right here in my back yard sales, and our recent here terrace from realtors here victoria, that was your ac central michigan. we have people here from the united states,
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from russia, from india, from germany to june. your findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on a just yeah, little i should say the the time for all the sports is here is peter greene. thank you so much. the when a all the last sundays, beijing hoff matters that has been stripped of these middle and prize. many of the investigation confirm 3 other runners that slowed down. so they said when the race, the inquiry completed that to canyons and one ethiopian athlete deliberately produced a pace, allowing china as he g to take victory, the african trio who finished joins. second, i've also had the middles revoked
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a special committee, so i'd have to investigate the results. so the full run is had originally been hired as pacemakers by a sponsor, but the main organizers of the vans had not known this. one of those pace make is didn't finish the main organize it is also do you think it's right to host the to the race as punishments and that's the home. meanwhile, it's now being reveal the $23.00 chinese swim is what cleared to competes with the touch, it will impact, james spiked with sending positive doping tests. and australia newspaper has reported on these athletes testing positive for health medication that of training can before the tech to and then picks water and chinese authorities agreed that the tests had been contaminated. and that is how they were allowed to take in took care of trying to swim is $16.00 metals including 3 goals. those get onto planters has broken these own will break within the poll bolt in the 1st i'm in lead meeting of the season. the suite a change,
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it's edy's 1st attempt in chapman. he's 6.2 for me for if it's breaking the 6.23 needs as the states in september. it's the 8th time he's broken will record. he's 1st with 6.17 meters in 2020. the to time will outdoor champions so has moved in 3 months to go before the defense is a limbic type leading paris. and it's crazy, it's crazy. and so trying to comprehend everything, you know, if it was my, my 1st time german here in china. and it was really just trying to, trying to enjoy the moment and try to put on it's going to show us i can, and that there's always a little bit of a different pressure when you're jumping a new stadium in front of a new crowd. next for stuff and we'll be the man to beat once again, the chinese go on pre. he won the 1st sprint grace of the for me to one season before securing the old position for sunday's main race. tom sites and has the extra what they've done, and that's the max, the step in victory and the sprint rates, which just another opportunity to create space between himself and the rest of the field and the drive, the standings and not the right points in the bag. and
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a 15 point lead of a teammate associated perez and securing pull position and qualifying means it's difficult to see any one stopping him on sunday. the sprint rates, it gave us a few more ideas for the car. and i think the call worked even better in a qualifying now. so yeah, definitely very happy with how the whole of qualifying waiting because really nice to drive. so qualifying went to plan for red bull, but not mercedes louis hamilton. he was knox house in key one for the 1st time in 2 years, despite finishing 2nd in that sprint race, i'll give him a shot. i think it's pretty bad. but when i was making the set up changes, i can get it to. he's been a day for color signs. charles mccloud, wasn't happy with him off to this move in the race. but then an impressive recovery for the men leaving ferrara. at the end of the season, signed spun off in q 2, which brought out the red flag. he was able to replace his front wing and carry on
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to finish 7, st. qualifying one behind the cook salad, supposed to be till the lead me to today. in the past the we've had all the fights with. sometimes i was hoping that the me sometimes you or somebody me today, i think it's on the side and we'll have to discuss like we always doing these kind of situations, stuff and distorted, imposing every right. so for the season and he becomes the 1st driver since make a heck them in in 1999 to do that in all 5 races, his teammate, so is your parents joins him on the front row. so he was disappointed not to take poll. i couldn't get a good read through qualifying with a little upset of changes adjust accordingly and unfortunately they were not enough . that was red bulls $100.00 pole position the same venue. they got the 1st in 2009 . they'll be expected to seal the one and 2 on sunday come size and i was a 02 time grand slam tennis champion grabbing and move it who has announced the time and from the schools. the 50 year old was victorious seth of 2016 french open
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and 2017 wimbledon. those victories also made the spaniard the only plan to defeat each william's sister in a slam final, but has not played since january 2023. a big game at wembley stadium. in a few hours have mentions to associate up against chelsea in the cup semi finals, so few of the holidays. and while they dream of back to back champions, these may be over. they want to keep alive the hopes of retaining the leading cup. pip claudio decides with knocked out of champions lead by around the, during the week. and so these manage, it says they have no option but to pick themselves up and move on. the what if you're sorry for all the stuff in football you lose games. so we perform in our best, we closed the table to in so what next? so we will have time to reflect will reflect in some, a time with up and learning all the season. so football, if you will, between that would have done,
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but sometimes you in sometimes most of the times. but it literally just collab didn't happen in years, but sometimes you lose games with man. so the playing in the cap also will read takes up spell him the premium e with the window gains was it's been a tough week for me cannot say it's assigned, they lost ground in the title range by using to ask them for the before being knocked out of the champion, sleep by munich. you seem to please this time we're very lucky to have the weight that we have. because this is that we just, we want and we've been seeking for many years. well, how about us and you have to do with that? do you want to be in this position? you have to go through and you're going to be tough. i guess those are part of the minimal and you have to go to compete and try to be better than them for you sort of for your sales. you want to be here. be perfect. the spike by minute progressing in the champions and you get also those expands but still looking for a new coach with chevy, alonzo and union logo some on now. the table, who will they look to now? we spoke to dave brand exports,
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correspondence for jim and bold cost of deutsch avila to give. he's take the most recent winters that are really flying around are certainly around citizens, a dog storm in france, player, and we on the trip coach. and if they can get in, i think that would probably be the biggest to get the keys. one of the champions league 3 times straight. you know, a 100 is also sort of the big name, a highly accomplished star player and codes that i think the buyer really see is who they should be looking for outside of the. so don, and they also remember to be interested in trend, austria and former outlets in manchester, united coach fall gardner's, i think she only where it is typically successful and he's also supporting director, not just a coach. so that might not be a perfect fit and asked him to approach and i every is awesome and remember, and uh, based kind of a long list of some of the biggest names and coaching that happen to be available
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or not as long, long as case not anymore, the lineup for the n b a playoffs is now complete. so as the miami, he took the finest feed in the eastern conference with a victory against the chicago bulls kinda arrow made with $24.00 in the play in tournaments elimination game. he was one, assist schultz of double, and this was one of those 9. it says, says he to, in control throughout the contest. now now face to face in the east, the boston celtics, when they 1st round playoff series over in the west, the 8th and final feet has gone to the new buildings, pelican. so it'd be the sacramento kings and very lemonade. and they did so without angel saw zine williamson brandon ingram stepped up with $24.00 points. they'll hope with him. some comes from a hand spring problem in time for they play a series against the best and the west. the oklahoma city sunday. and so it was full of things for now. i'll be here again, a little bit later 30. see you later, peter. thank you so much for all the group of so then these artist who lost
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everything in the war and found them selves and accounts for the displaced inside of school have been turning hardship into opportunity. how much all has their story from the north eastern city of ports to dawn they were only able to bring a few of the musical instruments, say to him, 1st of the times, thing and faith to escape with colleagues from the fight to whom vermont and ended up in ports, so that after a long and treacherous journey from a classroom that serves us both home and work. so they say they're trying to do 5, so that must memory so good and it can be other than what we do within the last was huge. at least 5 of our colleagues have been killed. the majority of those to survive have left to dawn. so our numbers are diminishing and very few remain who mass are the skills required for a continuation of the cultural heritage. and then we try to preserve as the
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file this quote quote you on a group of see a typical activity. harrison educational play commission by a local and you. that's why getting the government, i mean it's a large number of performance thing to give a. we had either to sit idly by is displaced to individuals wasting for handouts, for as creative people in that stop doing something b. and these teams say they chose the 2nd option and began producing, taking place inside the account. it allowed them to generate some income and at the same time, to start the process of healing for themselves. and the displays community, the impact on the throne that these people have to deal with or how to measure. i get a fighting between this within his army and the office of both forces have to call tube and other cities into a wasteland, including all aspects of comfortable life. i'm headed. i would had to miss out that from that even the i do, the was up roost at the office and lift them homeless and refugees is destroyed the
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entire quote for the infrastructure of the country, including theaters, museums, and find out institutions for them. that's. yeah, yeah, we lost everything with our belongings, our homes, our civil documentation. the wall has stolen from us out beautiful memories and the best moments of our life and even our loved ones, including my own brother. but i mean, a lot of artists have a way of coping with hardship, with other will victims, mental, tough, you know how to set up, whether it's good to have the title of my paintings, quote fine engine oil destroyed. but what's inside me as to here? my wishes that god helps our country and that i can contribute to the forming of a future generation that will take us in the right direction. but tonight it's about the time of the come, the axis of dissipation for the $405.00 to 0. so that and that's it for the news hour,
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but we're back in just a moment, right after the break. we'll have more office, a sous and all the latest headlines coming out of gaza at this hour. we'll see you in a minute by the the latest news as it breaks around on i've given a cause that people come out. but you guys are not as popular to the board with detailed coverage. but the reason prices and the realization that things are likely to get much worse before they get better. it's driving some residents to the brain from around the world. people have told us the circumstances, it even more important than usual to come together to share what they feel they have in the vietnam war. the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later,
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the same happened to the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case. for 2 women fought for justice. i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies 0. so how is your vacation in this, the shelves? the chest. wow. the hard hit him in to be the oil see suffered casualties. we have not something to say, tyler, to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a this. i'll strike on a guest house,
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thought provoking on to who that you say know double standard to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities, government seems here to whittle down democracy because it's troubling for you. it's very, very painful to hear the story on talk to how does era the the morning in southern garza, after is really are strikes to at least 10 palestinians. and just off, most of them children, the, you're watching all to 0 life from headquarters and don't find any not. okay. so also coming off the trip as president,

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