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the outlines joins the environmental, prosecutors, turning the tide on the criminals, exposing the list of the world of wildlife trafficking and its devastating impact on the planet solutions. the shocks and hunters on al jazeera, the dozens of palestinians are killed across gauze as, as rainy ground forces widened the results on a rough fire planning full control of the buddha area with egypt. and jordan, this is out as they are a lie from tell. also coming up causes makes it pharmacies face and acute shortage of met some, some supplies for the rise and casualties. unrestricted flow of a while, accounting begins in south africa's general election. the amc is facing its biggest
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pest yet since coming to power for a few years ago. on a course in hong kong convicts 14 pro democracy act and there's some the china is national security law. some of them could face life in prison. the beginning garza where at least 31 palestinians have been killed across the strip since early on wednesday as well as many trays continuing. it strikes despite cools for it to stop. the operation $21.00 palestinians were killed and rough uh alone is ready for it. is not pushing further into the southern city, just bear with me and tell quarter receptive support from a debt i bought off in the central government. the dangers, talk for ambulance crews driving through the streets in the flat to reach the injured they find one man with charco for nearly 8 months now they've dealt with this concept. so of that, are people the so that the other,
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the we are receiving human as quotes for help from citizens as part of the targeting, it just keeps people on these areas. but these things, even in the safe areas and the difficulty for ambulance is to use the areas. it's great to, to, to the targeting of the emergency champs. and i used to do a complement of civil defense as the truck in the, in these i'm getting into is, are filled with people needing medical. how what happened was an explosion took place and they were shop. now, this is what happened. and the old man got shopping in his head. i thought a morality hospital medics to what they can do, treat the way, then it's the same for the few hospitals, so operating across cause a with the shortage of beds and medicines. i think group team causal hospitals, south for newness some patients are having to be treated. the for the situation is no different here in the hospital. a desperate attempt to say was with the few
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resources in the city, i just see that there is, but i got upon to sign what israel is expanding its military operation in central on the west, on the roof. the military says it's in full control of the buddha area, with egypt known as the philadelphia, colorado. the air is 14 kilometers long and intended to be a d minute tries buffers. i'm running along the boat at between garza and egypt. what is right last band out as they are from reporting inside israel. so sarah, hi, wright, has this update from the jordanian capital. i'm off. this is randy minutes. 3 says it has full operational control of the philadelphia car, a tool, and that how much tunnels have been found used to smuggle weapons from egypt into the gaza strip. well, egypt hasn't confirmed any of this is riley cheese. this stuff has been speaking from russell, saying that to get rid of how much is a national priority and that they will continue the fights and rough off until that goal is achieved. all of this is the opposition leaders have been meeting in tel
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aviv to discuss the plan to get rid of this current government as a quote on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign as soon as possible. meanwhile, international pressure and condemnation increases by the de, against is ro, side of height of algebra a month. and a reminder that off teams are reporting from jordan because as well, has found out as they are from corporate teams. that while the united nations security council has meant to discuss the worst thing situation in gaza, ambassador's condemned israel to attack on a company roughly on sunday, which killed 45 people. jerry is set to propose a dropped resolution, quoting for israel to stop the coming in rough was your area of a responsible member of the security council. and with the support of the auto group has decided to submit that off to the solution.
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and everyone in discounts and to ensure that it's so there's possibilities. we hope that these gold size that off, that is what lucia can got. does the support of people one in this concept, the whole world world of what the nice lady offensive and bluff would mean a no pause such an offensive and yet is while proceed with the consequences that you're old for so unavailable, human suffering is on one spell this thing is to understand that if they remain in gaza, that is the fate, death of displacement. maybe i should say death and displacement displacement and when would it be enough? what other level of cruelty must be leached before this assault is finally blocked
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to and then there is no red line imposed by legality of actuality humanity. that is why it has not cost. it does not costing the red line set by the entire world on the left and it is the duty of this concept to uphold. that's what line human lives at stake to uphold. that's what line and to take decisive action to force is way to hold its military offensive and to withdraw its occupation forces and to ensure an immediate cease fire project was pressing. so let me have more on that resolution from you in headquarters in new york of israel's attacks on ross. i was widely condemned by security council members, many of whom reference the order of the international court of justice just days earlier and such military activity. algeria, for its part called on the security council to back a concise resolution supporting b i. c, j,
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and international law. while the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process called on the international community to get behind a framework for guys as recovery. no attempts to address the military and security chose this will be sustainable unless it's a part of a broader approach that addresses gusts of political future. that future isn't even the good part of a single unified palestinian state, which is a closer foundation for realizing a 2 state solution. now no vote has been scheduled on algeria as draft resolution yet. france for it's part, has expressed support for it. but it's also been working on a more comprehensive solution to ending with conflict directed at a 2 state solution. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations of these 2 palestinians have been killed and on his radio, striking a home in giovanni up in northern gaza. attacks have intensified there for weeks
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off is ready for his re enter the north saying how much and re grouped. obviously it was more of how, how would reports not from giovanni it's of these that the way the ground of ration and nothing does stress is not over yet. for 16 days. as the is way to force this, keeps advancing in the central areas of nothing goes a strip. is there any forces have a 12 minute to control the value of a fidget camera shifts a show, a bit to that here. in addition to a center which is on the heavy us, are we an area of attacks right now? it's live reserves, cross cap, the shooting every little by and by the emptiness of these areas. and civil defense cannot reach the dead bodies industries just because of the heavy fire. the 200000 palestinians had to flee. nothing does a strip and the east of nothing goes trip to the west. as is where the forces altered in order to have
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a safer place oceans to all of these people had to flee without water, food, or even batteries in order to live out of the dock. nice there. these people are experiencing under president township and a crushing human started circumstances. and when it comes to food here, timing storms and hits, nothing goes on again as nothing enters the total hurry for a very long time. and people he are asking when this will end. meanwhile, the palestinians in gauze are experiencing a major shortage of medicines and medical supplies. the delivery of life saving aiden to the strip has produced sharply on the is randy restrictions, delays and incursions into rough on and goals as displacement camps. pharmacists struggle to help in ever expanding population of the sick and wounded direct positive ripples. this is small tens is the only place displace
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palestinians and caribella can get much needed medicine box quickly running out of the problem. most children's medicine, along with those for chronic an acute diseases. i've totally gone. also anesthetics that not available in any for many of the injured pots of dead bodies amputated need anesthetics, but these items that are totally out of stock correspond with dr. yeah, he took all the medicine he could carry when he fled, is really bought minutes and the noise on that. and i used to own a farm or something cause a city it was destroyed by these really forces. this is what is left of this talk. we had bundles on this is makes just, pharmacy only has topple and then vote to protect it from the weather. yet it's become a lifeline for doses assemblies. so how do we, on the test off on many item of what must be kept in low temperature,
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and we do not have a cooler full. so we all surrounded by wasting the garbage. we insisted inserts the less flies and mosquitoes. it is very hard to know, but we are doing our very best to sort of our community to buy and provide the best possible medical assistance to they may buy accounts, huntington pictures, and i want to show 2 types of fees of outbreaks of disease among the thousands living in displacement camps is very a tax on hospitals and restrictions on the entry of a have left most of the strips made to come work is unable to cope since as well began is encouraging and rough. i fairly of this month, the world health organization says only 3 of its 8 trucks have been able to enter the area with much of gauze as many coca and for us the truck routes are due to the east venue. relentless attacks. palestinian pharmacist have
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a fee to be to pick 10 of hope for old garza's best place assemblies that are trying to provide them with lifelines as they are trying to find power outages and even extreme temperatures affect to ations that's negatively when medicine, storage power is about as boone, i would just be around there with the palestine, the path to hong kong, with 14 pro democracy activists have been found guilty of violating the city. so full national security and all the charges stem from the campaign quoting for independence elections and they send me a ton of a city that along $47.00. not to this arrested under the law in 2021. 31 pleaded guilty under awaiting sentencing to well acquitted. let's bring in elaine pearson. she's the asian director of human rights watch and joins us live from the time capital bank calculating goods. happy with a so 14 of the 47 not to this have been found guilty under china is so called
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national security. you know, are you surprised by the verdict? was this really a full going to conclusion? do you think? no, we're not really surprised. i mean, prior to this, the national security law has had a 100 percent conviction race. but, but, you know, the reality is, i think this conviction really shows. busy what other contempt, the hong kong and chinese authorities have the democratic political processes. i mean, what these people have been convicted of is holding an informal primaries. bush, you know, that is something that people should not be going to prison for. and yet time and again, we've seen the application of the national security law is really designed to smell the, the democratic movements in phone calls. and i think that's what the sentence is trying to do. yeah. and then tell us a bit more about these activism and some of them are permanent, little make as we know, but what more do know about them and, and what they're actually charged with. well, that's right. i mean, this problem, lawmakers like long hair these activist, ranging in age from the twenty's to the sixty's, you know,
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47 in total on trial. so this is a large trial. we have a feeling this, we have a former journalist, you have people who are lawyers, academics. so i think this is a really broad section. busy of people in phone call and i think that's actually what made the home fall off already is so afraid that the democratic movement has to be spoiled, support what they were doing was that they were trying to get staging to live up to its obligation, to give home, phone, people, universal suffrage. so they organized back in 2020 and informal primary vote. 600000 people participated in that. um, and that is something that, you know, honestly, it shouldn't really be controversial. but obviously in the home phone, they wanted to send a message, and so they've been tried for sufficient on the line in terms of the big picture. what does this study then mean for hong kong and people living there? who of course, once believe that democracy and human rights were values to be respected as well. i
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think this case is a real turning point of hope. all honestly, i mean things changed when the national security law, paul send 2020. we've seen many people has to flee into exile. many of the democratic leaders are either in prison in hiding hong kong is not the same place, but it was next week. it will be the anniversary of the tenement. mexico will be 35 years every year and home call that has been uh, vigils to commemorate incentive history. it's very important. and what we've seen in recent days increasing pressure of people and they won't even talk about candidates. they just say the people who are trying to organize an event to commemorate a politically sensitive day. so i think that tells you everything about how phone calls has changed. and this is something that should be very concerning for the rest of the well yeah, that's an important point to make just the final. 3 thoughts from you elaina? how much does hong kong then now resemble mainland china, in terms of restrictions on democracy, human rights, free speech, and all that much. why the implications across the age of reason,
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because of this case? well, i think now, you know, with hispanic, we see home calling every day looking more, more like the mainland in terms of what people can say in terms of what people can do in terms of the ways. busy which feel, thirties, clamping down on any protests or free speech. and i think that does matter for the rest of the reach. and i mean the pos, the rest of asia really look to hong kong. this would be the best. and certainly if media freedom um and you know, it looks to took on kong is an important economic center. i think the rest of ation now will be you know, thinking twice, particularly about the implications this has for level of transparency. the fact that, you know, things were hand picked judges that were involved in the trial instead of a traditional jury trial. so this really does have implications for boldly for all the governments in the region. elaine pearson really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. here, thank you very much indeed for talking 12 to 0. thank you. thanks for having south
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vote counting is on the way in south africa's general election. president serv. i'm a post as african national congress. the amc is facing. it's the biggest challenge yet for the 1st time. infinity is soaring, unemployment and rolling power account. so i'm one of the main issues for many voters. after there was my kind of reports on the results operation center and the town of mid run the queues continued late into the evening at the official poll closing time that would thousands in line still waiting to cost that balance at more than half of the countries putting stations in key we in for a higher to notes, then we have in 2019 which is why it is the single most the intention of the commission at this point to ensure that every vote that is under to a vote of it. who's on the queue is given an opportunity to records the put it's
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got a choice. even in the long wait. the spear was celebrate cree, almost jubilant. here's a 1st time folk to how excited all you about costing your excited. i'm very excited with my 1st time to vote. i think you this kind of infuse, yes and that we're seeing in the voting lines were you, how important is it to see this amount of people coming? i'm excited to see a lot of people come out to meet. it's about time that we have changed in this country, and i'm really proud that people came out to come and quote units come and make a change. um yeah, you know, we need change. we're tired, we need change. and regardless of party affiliation, pride was the operative, would a national sense of a job well done. the 1st results came in after midnight, but now and not the long wait for the results to be collected and released at stake out of the country will be government for the next 5 years. montana. oh,
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just the era, the grand south africa, a personal break here, and i'll just say about when we come back, setting the stage for elections in mexico, the final day of campaigning to come take a pass to elect his 1st female. best. lots at your in new york, the neighborhoods and donald trump hush money catch soon says the trial is onset more not state the although quite unusual to be this hot, this early in the year for parts for the golf. so sure. let me show you on thursday is great. 50 degrees on the nose for you. this could be your 1st 50 degree day of the year by the way, took to mid july last year to reach 50 degrees by stay of spring friday for
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a stay of summer on saturday. your temperatures while above where they should be at this point in the year. while your view of the middle east shows us, okay, those winds are turning lighter up and down the golf. they sure have been housing as of late and just central asia. we go, we've got some heat around here as well. ask about at 34 degrees, also looking quite hot for drawing as well. take around $35.00 inch arise. 38 will be the number for you on thursday tracking this slug of rain from southern searcy central turkey. and it will eventually catch up to the black sea coast. and it sure has been hot in the chair, but really the seats coming from sudan chat rate through to new share quite across west africa. sure. some showers and storms. but now what we'd expect to see at this point in the year where the more intense rain is, is for a camera room and gap on the dropping those temperatures. for kick town, it's going to be white's. and when the 18 degrees, northern cape providence, your turn will come on friday, painting down to 19 degrees. the
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hey listings in the gaza strip, as is a lot continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanizes is ratings and actively these human eyes of palestinians. this is not the time for just a ton of ways. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past the the
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welcome back to watching out just to kind of our top story here. this is ready for us as a tool that you want to understand them is that most jobs up on wednesday. 15 of them in rough or more than a 1000000 people have been forced to leave a southern city in the past 3 weeks. south africa's electoral commission stands has been a high turn out in the general election. phones are close to most places, but the commission says those waiting in lines will be able to, but i'm in hong kong, 14 pro democracy protest as have been convicted under the cities national security . you know, it's not clear what this sentence is will be, but the little provides the penalties up to lice in prison. now, south korea says north korea, as long as the bar on jump suspected ballistic missiles into its east and see. the 10 objects landed after travelling for about 350 kilometers south korea's accusing feeling young a provocation. i'll just say it was real. mcbride has more on his legs as noise from the capital. so this low just happens just off the 1st lights on thursday
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with south korea northeast, detecting what they presume to be 10 short range. ballistic missiles being fired from the sou, 9 area outside young young eastern landing in the waters off the eastern coast of the korean peninsula. now, given the large number of projectiles there is a lot of speculation that this could well have been what they call a super large caliber all large boil artillery rocket system. the kind that is fired from multiple launches on the kind that north korea has been testing recently . but with an estimated range of these project tells us 350 kilometers that's according to the south reno authorities would put pretty much all of south korea within range. and so this has been condemned by both the south koreans and the united states. all of this is calm, but the time of increase tensions this week. a with south korea having just hosted a, an important trial, actual summit with japan and china, which is an good north korea. and the latest tit for tat action we have seen from
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the north has been the launch of hundreds of these balloons, many of which have landed locations all across south korea carrying a waste garbage. and we're told a fertilizer that seems to be in response to north korean defect is based in the south having launched over the years propaganda balloons into the north. now it's difficult for the authorities here to prevent that because these groups say this is merely them exercising. the rights of free expression. interestingly, the north is use the same argument now with tim yo junk, that's the influential sister of north korea's lead saying that these balloons represent what she has described as the free expression of north koreans and that the south koreans can do nothing to prevent that, rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so presidential candidates in mexico held that final campaign route is the head of the general election on sunday poll show the routing pond to camden county,
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a shame bomb is on cost to become the country's 1st female president. a 100 many and the voters are expected to cost the pallets so in crime and the economy are among the major issues for voters. and then the oral candidate has been killed around the, in the latest incidents of election, violence and mexico rights groups have raised concerns about the increase in targeted killings. during this, he has campaign, once of a suggest at least a $182.00 violent incidents including kings, threats, abductions and assaults, had been recruited since september. both politicians on their family members have been targeted. at least 30 candidates have been killed since june 2023, most of them allegedly by criminal guys. the western states of ghetto is the most dangerous stop on the campaign trail. more than 50 public servants, politicians and candidates have been killed or threatened this since september will fall into the senior mexico unless with the international crisis group. he says, criminal guns are using violence as a negotiating tactic before the election. the essentially, um,
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goods have been granted the leeway over this past government as well to uh, digging deeper um to the control over list of economies to further expand their drug structure can interest to expand their foothold in state institutions to get better at competing state institutions. and to also be priest, a control over a civilian population, off that amounts to a greater amount of assets that these groups pass in order to play the political game, i'm gaining access to the state for next week. some folks are still the number one resource because ultimately state institutions decide over who gets got free with killing people with other serious crimes and started all have to try to push it into the states and elect you time. if you don't manage to do that, you will essentially lose against the competition. and at the same time, we've had a explosion off the number of from the groups active in mexico. nowadays,
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according to on the estimates of price group, we're talking about at least $200.00 people armed actors out on the streets and mexico and all of those. i'm trying to push into states and continuously. it is. so this of access to come really, really crowded and violence becomes a new negotiation language. but more than 70 percent of women and girls in mexico have already experienced gender based violence. i'll just say it was, but a female voters of different generations on better expectations for the new government or like it that is so you, dean, your, my name is gina a few years ago. i quit my job and started my own business on data. all i could find me numbers, maria. hi, my name is mary. yeah, i am a lawyer and an artist. i work in the hotel business and i have my own online store . the situation for women and mexico's for risk. the fact that 11 no 12 women are killed every day in mexico just for being women is horrendous.
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the, it's several resources somebody that's messed up over the security situation has gotten out of the hands of the government. they are hoping criminals will kill each other. so organized crime is taken root in small towns, so people have to flee and leave their home. just phones go good on phone video. mexico has improved in certain areas, but issues like massage any and violence against women are still widespread. so let's hope that will change with the 1st female president. whatever comes they, the candidates have had to adapt to male dominated system. there are suit wearing women, so to speak. but women, nonetheless, they are very strong women with a lot of characters. so i'm pretty made obvious, i saw this device for the 1st time in our history. we're going to have a female president. but to make sure this happened, we all need to vote. it doesn't matter who you vote for, but we need to obtain an overwhelming victory to the opposition. cannot say the
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election was great. being a man is still a privilege. for example, there are many top jobs that women can't get. so if we have a female president, a historic feet might help change people's minds. the postal, assume that it's going to be that doesn't city. maybe some people might think the candidates are female. they can be manipulated, you know, many, i would not like to be in a position where they have to take orders from a woman. it is very side, but that is changing. the younger people don't think that way. somebody said a young lady that i wrote and romanticize the idea of having 2 female candidates, because at the end of the day they are the daughters of the petri arkell system. but i hope they understand the historic event this represents for this country sort of though, that assignment this bit ok, yes, thing. duncan's fumes for the next 6 years, they will be running the country so they should focus on women's issues. i hope this happens, but i am realistic,
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but i do hope they can improve of the situation for women in mexico because this will be a historic event that 6 annual, etc. the kilbourne, i'm not a jury, and donald trump said cold hush, money trial has been dismissed for the day after deliberating for 4 hours from spacing 30 full funding accounts that used to falsifying business records to cover up payments to adult films tasks only daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign. the payments were electrically meant to prevent donaldson grant public about the claims of an affair. it was from john henry has moved from new york. the jury called it a day after 4 hours in the 1st day of jury deliberations in the 1st ever criminal trial of a former us president. the jury said they wanted to hear more about a 2015 meeting. they wanted to hear the testimony again. that meetings between national enquirer publisher, david hecker and trump officials in which hecker allegedly agreed to find negative stories about trump. so he could wash them. that came after about an hour of jury
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instructions. you're not allow leeway the judge has he simply telling the jury what they may and may not consider in order to decide whether donald trump is guilty or not.

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