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matches in the running out of fuel waiver force on the rapidly deteriorating situation inside one of gauze as few remaining functioning hospitals. the main site sound is there in life. and oh, so coming up, is there any forces bone residential homes across casa killing? it nice 51 people in the past day. also ahead. we have a pm monday. we have a p up from 100. these are the people who made this position can use president vows his troops will bring stability to haiti's security and trade off
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the top of the agenda on when he reaches state visit to the us and then overwhelming variance at the united nations to on of these thousands of victims of the 1995 ser benita genocide with an annual commemoration. the we begin in central garza where one of its main hospitals has had its electricity partially cut off the lax. the hospital is hours away from completely running out of fuel. the health industry says that would endanger the lives of hundreds of sick and engine patients in their umbrella. i'll just, there is honey, my food is gain access inside the hospital where many departments, so now operating in total darkness, wanting to interview somebody, find the following seems disturbing. howard generators has been shut
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down because of the lack of appeal. we're going to take you through the general surgery department in the upper floor with their electricity is quite vital, but because of it, there is a risk of losing rise inside this department against the lack of a space is a major problem in the hospital, particularly this department, the general surgery where you see patients and injuries arrived at the car. i don't have the hospital been here for quite some time and when it was the hospital back in the insurance space here is a mid sized health facility and unable to accommodate the large number, the large number of injuries in patients inside the hospital. i'm much good method there at what is there that there's no treatment available? no electricity, basically nothing. here. the hospital is struggling with just the basics. i've been here for over a month and a half after being shot in my leg and stomach. i know how you can see i've had surgery beyond that, there's only antibiotics. i need more surgeries,
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but they're not happening. i'm told there's a long waiting list and i've had to wait another 15 days. it's already been 2 months of waiting at the department for children at the hospital. this is the 1st time in that is experiencing our office right now. and as you can see and hear here at the more of this department is lacking miseries. phase right now, we're seeing a children outside in the car, a door of this department simply because the inside of talk with patients. an injury as bombing campaign continues the area right now with the power outage in this particular department. the risk of losing lives, the rest of the aggravating. the ongoing medical problems has to happen because it increasing by the hours that the driver department,
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not the only one that is experiencing now power outage. but also there as the surgery, they do not surgery department on the upper floor that is also experiencing power out. there's just putting the risk of more lives inside the department at risk. right, right now we are in the store house where the fuel is gifted for i love the hospice out here in a cent from the area and right now with the workers are doing here just trying to collect whatever is left in these barrels. just to keep the generator is running from the way resorting to drawing fuel from the very depths of the risk of the was just to salvage in a noticeable drops and these of installed in small containers to sustain the electrical generator. those such practice as impacting the generators functionality . so the hospitality is a very critical point right now and a couple hours, but 3 hours are not far from completely shutting down all the services and risking
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the lives of everyone inside the hospital in the past hour. so i'll access hospitals, medical directors made an urgent sleep international aid agencies for move fuels a cape. it's all portions running. you know, the know, especially for the phonics the hospital needs more than 4000 liters a few a day so that we can take you to patients and provide needed treatments. we have hundreds of patients including the injured and those who are diagnosed with kidney failure and need electricity for that dialysis treatment. this will stop completely without any issue with cooling on international organizations to send 50000 liters of fuel before this an imminent crisis here. otherwise, it's the into the pay, the price of patients will be condemned to death, especially those in the i c, u. the incubators. and those were lying on dialysis treatment. one me? yes, 5, the north is there any troops have stormed the out of the hospital in the jabante
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a refuge account pumped full day, sees the come all on one hospital has also been attacked. lot been with separate, has this report. it is one of the few medical facilities still functioning in gaza and now the area around it remains under siege. it's all over the, in the north of the strip patients and stuff have been shipped in the facility in the midst of specials between east riley forces and palestinian fighters. we gotta get to the age of allowed the hospital yesterday they. busy the unique position policies in force that the way shouldn't be a lot of the staff and the patients, the companies or yeah. and with the to evacuate. that would change so that was getting guys to see and,
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and now we are for p and of uh, because of the stuff we are is a with the, with the what patient theater. and she said. but even before the fighting around the hospital intensified, doctors will already struggling to treat the influx of patients as well. the pop was working here under increasing pressure, which peak last month with the arrival of displaced people from rough or, and other places where still working hard despite the lack of skate abilities. and then i showed a just officer for a lot of cases come to the hospital every day. we never know what's around the corner, but the situation here is coming from back to us. the numbers are increasing. health workers have set up tents and extra beds outside the main building, but resources are still scarce. these medical facilities are lifeline for palestinian cedar village. this is riley attacks but the health ministry estimates $33.00 of guys us $35.00 hospitals are completely out of service. the world health
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organization is calling for the grace of protection of health care workers and patients and disputing for the safe passage for the evacuation. by the high limits about auto 0. i don't, isn't. this is in garza, i was struggling with a severe lack of supplies and my colleagues, so that means they don't spoke to got a boot awake. she's a pharmacist who is just returned from rough off to working as a volunteer with the palestinian american medical association. she describes what she witness inside gauze has medical facilities. everything date is up is unbearable every single day. so it's very, very, at normal to say not available out of stuck and you cannot do anything. and many times doctors and surgeons, they cannot do anything. there's no equipment, there's no medication. what they can do. they do their very best to help the situation. and sincerely,
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to have with us did you see people die in the emergency room because of things that otherwise in any other hospital that out of the part of the world if they had proper supplies, these people probably could have been saved. did you have that kind of feeling or experience? unfortunately? yes. and we have the cases and it was very hard to broken that you are dead and you know that you can do so many things. but because of the shortage of supplies or medications or equipment, you are not able to do anything. how many times a day did you see a situation like that? that's all the one thing multiple times. there was one day because of the luck of the the volunteers that when they know the drop off, they have to do, you look at the federal is the, the nurses in the all our rooms were not available. the local nurses, nurses that they know how to operate this then to become equipment. they wouldn't be available or surgeons the doctors were not able to operate in the operations
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rooms. and people who came in injured actually, you know, usually they die the, the people who comes in, usually they don't, we, we know that unfortunately it's very simple to say, you know, at the beginning. so it's very hard when we with this that but then there is nothing in our hands. well, that what, what, what can you do? this is really all me is killed, at least 51 people on the se in the series of attacks across garza. and that's striking, they're all bala and central gallons. a strip killed at least a 1000 people, including several children. it's often is rarely tang find on the warehouse that had been housing displaced. people's dozens of people were injured, many will bend. the dead and injured were taken to all acts. the hospitals meanwhile, and the southern city of ruffled the sound of gunfire and explosions could be heard . as it was with piece of lead foamed over 900000 people have been forced to flee
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the sum of the city since the 1st week of may. now for months rough it has been the last place of refuge for palestinians who fled from o areas. if the goal is to strip in the streets, were overflowing people, traffic make shift shelters and tents. but now it's launching the ghost town out. is there a spoke to some of those trying to escape? miss oswell? haven't been the crime this or what? i am right all the time from i'll show refugee camp all my left to come for con eunice funeral and we are in constant suffering. right? i'm trying to find some water every day. we moved from here to there. awesome. awesome, and there is nothing left to resign and what's ongoing suffering that doesn't stop . the whole situation is very bad. just the monthly, cassandra, this flies and mosquitoes, everywhere our life is comparable. is even
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a high level gen out of i said i sound like we went to rock. the define drinking water. lot to hear is not human being not a problem with this when it hasn't since all of so i was shocked when i arrived in rough. uh i found no one. i didn't even find cats or dogs. there's no market to shops. waterfall. every single thing is closed. you can't even buy a bottle of water to drink. the items that we looked at. hello augusta, dennis rock, they used to be the best place in joseph. it's with everyone and everything coming into the strip used to gather the now it's just too much suffering. i'm not going to publicly deposited the person who work with strain. we displaced we fee, the will pines in the tanks. i felt some new belongings for my family. we need to live with
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a minimum in our hands. we're living on the siege and under aggression. people used to live in houses and apartments. now we live in tents if we can find them, and if not, then the sun's waiting for you to sleep on the sand. we're having to tolerate the freezing weather in winter. hot weather in summer to such suffering, i have no message for the world. i have only one word enough. enough is enough. people are dying here every minute. the international court of justice is set to rule on friday on a request by sort of africa to order israel to hold fits offensive in russia. but israel is showing no signs that it would cooperate with any emergency or to defense minister. you are, guidelines has repeated his determination to prestone into rasa by the small, due to the volume of we are strengthening our efforts and confronting rougher and
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this operation will intensify. and we will push more forces from the ground and more forces from the air. and we will continue with the maneuvers and we will achieve our goals. hitting him off hard scripting it of its military capabilities and creating the conditions for the return of the hostages. so they can return to their homes. this is an important matter. it is a central issue for us and we will make every effort to implemented by all means or out is there a senior political analyst more one bossard describes the legal case against israel . much of the arguments as the international criminal court effect, the 1st major arguments and, and the international court of justice. what about with an organization of hunger was about humanitarian aid was about chime in. and that's what the world for the organization has talked about. so i'm in a case in northern guys, so that's what the one organization i've talked about. and that's where there is
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very, very little controversy. because if you, when these ratings the americans i've talked to justify the killing of civilians are so called a human shield. that sort of justification. although humbug as it may be. but they try to somehow justify the sun is arrows actions in gaza. but the international court of justice and international criminal court could not digest why these re, these are denying a population of over 2000000 people in food and medicines. that are, is the part that both a lot of people where has isn't that? what in the middle you do? they called this genocide, do they called at the war crimes or it was just something that just happens in any war? i think it towards the question of the he meant that in a, the open position of hunger that drove a lot of independent judge is lawyers, prosecutors,
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and humanitarian officials from around the world to start talking about war crimes in genocide. so i had to on alex's aaron, j one that's a surprise general election campaign in the united kingdom on the 1st post, put the old position of navy policy significantly, the over $27000.00 photographs of dead and tortured civilians. have you seen the photo? so i didn't, the prosecutor ulton did traditional investigation for disappearance, torture and crimes against humanity in the final part of the series, which is 0 follows the fight for justice through the courts. fairly straightforward in terms of establishing command responsibility as families and a lawyer space, a terrible deal in the search for the truth. the lost souls of syria. well now just sierra on counting the costs to us escalates its trade with china,
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but does it have the upper hand to the sugar industry is in crisis. other parts of its full spring economy could also be effective. plus the moving shortage and critical minerals needed for the energy transition. counting the cost on elders hero, an aide where a car travels to watch on syria saying he's back to help. or you will come back. are you afraid of? no, no file. but not in the eyes of his government. with my citizenship was revoked. i was surprised. a new 3 part series detailing the struggle is a pretty shade waka and the dangerous consequences of citizenship revocation on innocent until proven guilty statements in syria. coming soon on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the watching out is there a mind to saw the top stories based our electricity has been pushed me cuts off, i'd be like so. hospital in central garza, several departments the running in complete darkness. metix a warning, the fuel will completely run out in the next few hours. further north is there any forces have storm be out of hospital in giovanni on to full day? is there any seems maddox and patients were forced to flee the tennessee to come out on one hospital as well. so i've been tacked is there any further to say that deepening their offensive and southern guns at each national court of justice will decide on friday whether to order a whole to the attacks of $900000.00 people have been forced to flee rough us since the 1st week of may, the how the president of the united states and can,
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you have declared the commitment to help bring stability to haiti, which has been ruled by months of gang violence. kenya has agreed to send a 1000 police offices that to help us to order can we hope it has more welcoming can use president william russo on the south lawn of the white house marking since 2008. the 1st official state visit of an african leader to mark the occasion biden announced to be making the symbolic designation of k. yeah. as a non nato ally, virtually no challenge, i think i can get it for years. can you and the united states have collaborated on security challenges in africa and beyond. but now kenya is sending a 1000 police officers to act as peacekeepers in haiti move. it's a popular with son, kenyon, law makers and human rights activists who are more concerned about their own
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problems at home. the president rudo still pressing ahead, back by more than $300000000.00 in us financing to protect the box of the game. and the criminals that have a visitor's son for suffering in that country by then faced his own challenges. thursday's joint press conference dodging a report as question about whether there was any evidence is real, is intentionally starving palestinians in gaza bite and give us stock white house, answer about why his administration doesn't support the international criminal court investigation of israel. we've made or physician clear on the i c c. we don't think we don't recognize that your section i see see where it's being exercised and, and so that you can use that to g d p ratio is 70 percent with the majority over
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to china. so the 2 leaders are calling on develop nations to cut financing terms to help kenya and other developing african nations drive. china is africa's largest 2 way trading partner and biden wants to change that. december 2022. he hosted the us african liter summit, promising to visit the continent the following year, but jump wide and never visited africa and 2023 ad with the us selection. now 6 months away. a trip in 2024 is unlikely hangover president route home visit is that broken promise? but joe biden says he'll visit africa in february after he's reelected. kimberly help it alj a 0. the white house grounds life president abraham, right. he see has been laid to rest in his hometown of much had,
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has been buried at the non reza shrine, which is visited by millions of pilgrims, every year. thousands of people gathered in the northeast and city to pay their respects. pricey and 7 of us, including the foreign minnesota, were killed and had a cup to crash on sunday. you know, its nation's has passed a resolution designation july 11th, as the struggling needs the genocide remember, and stay on that day in 1995 more than 8000. mainly mostly men and boys were mistaken by both means subs. the village pos, despite strong opposition opposition from sub you gave well, as on the reports from you and headquarters in your draft, resolution is adopted with that the united nations general assembly voted to commemorate annually. the 1995 genocide in separate need to 84 countries in favor.
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19 against with 68 extension's, serbia's president alexander boutique fought hard to convince countries to vote against the resolution, calling it political in nature, and that it could renew regional tensions. he came to new york for the vote to make a last attempt to sway the outcome. this is not about memories. this is something that will just open an old holds and go to create a complete the political trouble. and not only, you know, region, the draft was sponsored by germany and rwanda, and had more than 2 dozen co sponsors, as well as wide support for many western countries. this resolution is not directed against anybody, not against a valued member of this organization. if at all, it is directed against perpetrators of a general side,
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the draft resolution that was adopted is now much more than just this paper. it designates july 11th as a international day of reflection and collaboration of the 1995 genocide. the u. n . will now prepare outreach programs to observe today with public awareness activities that honor the victims volker took the un high commissioner for human rights, said in a statement after the vote that he welcomes the resolution. given the persistent revisionism, denial of the genocide and hate speech by high level political leaders in bosnia and herzegovina as well as neighboring countries. but in a press conference in stephanie to the president of the republic of subscribe, said he would ignore the general assembly resolution and repeated threats to leave bosnia to, to what is the aim of this resolution. you want to impose this story on us because that's a non binding resolution. well,
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we will not accept it. i'm telling you all straightened now. we will not accept it . it will not enter our school books nearly 30 years after roughly 8000 mostly muslim men and boys were killed by the bosnian serbs and thousands more. never found. the victims now will be remembered every year gabriel's onto out his ear at united nations, new york. this at least 4 people have been killed and 21 injured off to a 2 story building collapsed on the spanish island. new york. several people believe to be trapped onto the temporary, if a beach side restaurant, police say the full collapse causing people to fall into the basement where they will. so all the customers and stuff. when you want to space most popular tourist destinations, you get prime minister wishes to knock on his opposition. rival have kicked off the 6 weeks of election campaigning. so next announcement for a snap election has been described as
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a gamble with the length of policy leading in the opinion polls. maybe lita cas donna is hoping to see is paul to return to power off to 14 years, trying to hold reports from hitch in in southeast england. they want to the surprise general election campaign and in britain this town square has this little sign yet to defend fare and how springs the leaflets and activists that will show they arrive for the main party leaders. the campaign is in full swing with stump speeches, hammering home key messages, the prime minister in dumpy shell. it's been a real privilege to be with you. thank you for your questions. thank you for what your day and i'll hopefully i'll get your support in a few weeks time. so all right, so i bought, i bought a position label property that keeps thomas was in kent. so this is hit shooting in hartford. you traditionally conservative probability this time around late,
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but it's the sort of place that illustrates how the election is likely to go. according to the opinion polls. which way do you think it will go? labor? why racing sudden? so yeah, i'm please. there isn't that action because part so they will get a better government in the end of everyone's in the same one with another. i think that it needs to change because it will be eating it to the label. positive, remember, has been posting on average 20 points ahead of the concepts deposit for many months now. thanks to fully living standards, record high taxes and failing public services. the coverage calculus suggests a swing of government seats to the opposition that could be the largest since the 2nd world war. so that while bar is johnson's victory in 2019 was characterized by the fall of so called red will seats and traditional labor party working class areas. the very opposite could happen. this time, the collapse of the conservative blue will in places like kitchen. joe,
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the whole i'll do 0 in hospice you that's it for me. my insight, whether it's next then inside story will examine the implications of china's latest administrative sizes around the time the . the had a low that was stopped by looking at the satellite image for south asia. and dense cloud is sitting across the bay of bengal. that's a circulation that's going to bring some very width and when do, whether to the surrounding areas, patients like the on demand, a nickel bottom islands, me in my bung, additional east in india on the east coast of india. now we'll see heavy rain continue for places like carola in the south of india with bus of heavy rain as well in sri lanka. as we go through the we can not very hot picture. i'm drawing to the north of this. we go to dividing line across central parts of india. wet
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temperatures will continue to touch into the mid forties. as we go through the we can, you can see 46 degrees celsius in the whole new delhi that will continue through to monday with excessive heat. and heat has been the story of course, parts of east asia for places like japan with temperatures have been sitting well above the average. they'll come down slight of the next few days with a change in the wind here. and also come down across the moving parts of china. that's thanks to a front brick, gonna bring some way to whether to beijing on saturday. but for the south of this, it's west across the very south. but the heat continues to build in shanghai on saturday. the brutal mode is to take 90 to come to you and k o l g 0 will goes to gammon with political schools in the 1980s was settled by assessment. that was
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a big back. so coming a battle in which south humans president was part of a deputy game, i refused to give them my head, will give up power the killing of south pm and the politicians during a routine cabinet meeting. a 1986, an estimate of a necessity nation on al jazeera, china is conducting military exercises around taiwan just days off that lie to him to with sworn in as the islands. new president's vision has cooled, lie a dangerous separatist with the chinese actions. main for the region, this is inside story, the

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